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Using Procise without doing Audyssey calibration?
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Post 1 made on Wednesday May 8, 2013 at 06:54
jesterselv
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Is there a way I can get my clients Procise to work without doing the Audyssey calibration? I'm using the XLR out's to feed an Ashley EQ and then out to the plethora of amps to drive the speakers. I've been in the Procise tool in Toolbox, but wasnt able to find a way to bypass the Audyssey. TBS told me that they aren't sure if its possible to run the PSP-HD without doing it and that they have never had a unit work without running it. The spec sheet only says

Notes:

1.) Setup of MultEQ XT is highly recommended for optimum system performance. Requires CSSTK Professional Surround Sound Tuning Kit for setup.

Highly recommended (Not required). We're having this cinema room professionally calibrated by a world-renowned acoustician who doesn't want the audyssey to run, and says there is a way to bypass it but couldn't remember beyond what was described to me the toolbox interface.

As is right now, NO AUDIO passes through, and flashes on the display that its recommended to run the calibration to call your integrator to run Audyssey. I'm irritated since I've never been told before yesterday that its assumed to be required to run at all.

Can anyone either help instruct me to bypass it, or help me get a dummy, flat-passthrough file that doesnt effect the sound one iota to upload to the unit?
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Post 2 made on Wednesday May 8, 2013 at 08:38
SWOInstaller
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Why don't you run it to make the processor happy? I believe after it has ran you can disable it, and then do your own setup (unless they have changed this). I haven't performed this in a while so take my information as you would like, but I do believe there is a work around but you still have to run the test.
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OP | Post 3 made on Saturday May 11, 2013 at 07:44
jesterselv
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Actually, after a couple hours on the phone with a senior tech support leader, and multiple troubleshooting steps, turns out something is wrong with the Procise. There was no reason at all I shouldn't be able to get audio coming out of the outputs without running the calibration. They suspect that the power supply for the output board isn't working properly or something to that effect. So Advance replacement was the remedy.
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