Turtle Beach Speaker System Riviera User Manual

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Contents  
INTRODUCING RIVIERA...................................................................................................1  
RIVIERA CD...................................................................................................................2  
Riviera Program Suite  
RIVIERA CONNECTORS...................................................................................................4  
System Requirements  
INSTALLING THE RIVIERA SOUND CARD ..........................................................................6  
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Installing the Riviera  
Installing the Drivers and Software  
To uninstall Riviera  
Optimizing Playback Performance in Windows 2000 and XP  
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CHECKING RIVIERA AFTER INSTALLATION .......................................................................9  
Launching the Riviera Control Panel  
Checking the Speaker Configuration  
No Speaker Sound  
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USING THE RIVIERA ......................................................................................................11  
Playing digital music with Windows Media Player  
Listening to Digital Music  
Using the Equalizer  
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Using Environment Effects  
Listening to Stereo Music in Surround Sound  
Speaker Positioning & Multi-Speaker settings under Vista  
Listening to DVDs in Surround Sound  
Listening with the Analog Audio Outputs  
Listening with the Digital Audio Output  
Using the Digital Output in Vista  
USING EAR FORCE® SURROUND SOUND HEADPHONES.................................................14  
RIVIERA CONTROL PANEL ............................................................................................15  
Using the Control Panel Presets  
Saving and Restoring Presets  
Importing and Exporting Presets  
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SPEAKERS TAB..............................................................................................................17  
Speaker Options Button (…)  
Speaker Configurations  
Testing the Speaker Configuration  
Volume Section  
Individual Speaker Volumes  
Settings Summary  
S/PDIF Settings  
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‘Speaker Mix Tuned For’ drop-down menu (Vista only)  
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER TAB ............................................................................................22  
Graphic Equalizer  
User Defined Presets  
Environments  
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MIXER TAB..................................................................................................................23  
Playback Settings  
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HARDWARE WARRANTY ...............................................................................................25  
FCC Declaration of Conformity  
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INTRODUCING RIVIERA  
Riviera represents the latest generation in multi-channel PC audio and provides the following key  
features:  
ƒDVD Playback with full 6-speaker surround sound.  
ƒSurround sound available via digital audio connection to a home theater system or multiple analog  
audio outputs connected to a surround speaker system.  
ƒOptical S/PDIF output for playback of pure digital audio at resolutions of up to 24 bits 48kHz  
sampling rates, allowing for pass-through of Dolby® Digital and DTS® multi-channel DVD  
sound to external A/V receivers and digital speaker systems. (NOTE: DTS Pass through is only  
available in Windows® 2000/XP/Vista)  
ƒSelectable 2, 4 or 6 analog line output channels with 16 bit resolution at up to 48 kHz sampling  
rate.  
ƒMulti-channel format, for listening to MP3 digital music or movies with enhanced surround sound  
on 4 or 6 speakers.  
ƒSupports Game Surround Sound APIs such as HRTF-based 3D positional audio and  
DirectSound® 3D.  
ƒFull-duplex codec for simultaneous analog record/playback.  
ƒ32-bit PCI bus master for high-speed audio data transfers.  
ƒDirect digital connections to the latest high-tech home entertainment equipment for the highest  
fidelity with lowest noise audio reproduction possible.  
ƒHeadphone, 2, 4, and 6-speaker support.  
Whether you’re playing PC games, watching DVD movies, using voice applications, listening to music  
or even recording your own, the Turtle Beach Riviera handles it all.  
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RIVIERA CD  
The Riviera CD includes the following components:  
Riviera Drivers Audio drivers for XP and Vista. (Earlier driver versions for Windows 98/Me/2000  
are also available on the CD or may be downloaded from www.turtlebeach.com.  
Please note that not all of the features described in this manual are available in  
earlier driver versions.)  
Riviera Control A convenient utility for controlling the Riviera audio features.  
Panel Software  
Software Suite A versatile suite of music software, described in the next section.  
Adobe® Acrobat® A limited version for use with the reference manuals.  
Reader  
PDF Reference PDF versions of software reference manuals that can be viewed and printed with  
Manuals the Adobe Acrobat program included on the CD.  
RIVIERA PROGRAM SUITE  
The Riviera CD includes a suite of versatile programs for controlling Riviera and working with digital audio, CD  
audio and MIDI music files:  
RIVIERA™ CONTROL PANEL  
Use the Control Panel to control the Riviera’s  
functions, as described in this manual.  
Clicking the Turtle Beach icon in the System tray  
activates a menu from where you can launch the  
Control Panel.  
You can also launch the Control Panel by clicking  
Start Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Riviera Æ  
Run Riviera Control Panel.  
AUDIOSURGEON™ LE  
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Turn your LPs, cassettes, Internet radio and CDs  
into digital audio files.  
Create voice-over and music backgrounds for  
multimedia presentations.  
Record and edit greeting messages for your  
answering machine.  
Master audio recordings for duplication on CD or  
cassette.  
RECORDING STATION™  
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An easy-to-use, MIDI and digital audio recording  
studio.  
Record up to 10 MIDI tracks with your MIDI  
keyboard to create songs with multiple MIDI  
instruments.  
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Record 2 digital audio tracks to add vocals or  
acoustic instruments.  
Import MIDI files and create your own variations.  
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MUSICWRITE™  
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Limited demo version of Voyetra’s versatile music  
notation program.  
Record music from a MIDI keyboard and see  
notation appear on the PC screen.  
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Edit music notation with your mouse.  
Video tutorial included.  
RECORD PRODUCER™  
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Limited demo version of Voyetra’s powerful MIDI  
music composition program.  
Record, edit and play MIDI music from an external  
MIDI keyboard.  
Record and edit digital audio tracks along with  
MIDI tracks.  
Edit MIDI song data in piano roll and event list  
formats.  
For the latest updates, as well as user tips, Knowledge Base articles and information on other  
Turtle Beach and Voyetra products, please visit www.TurtleBeach.com and  
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RIVIERA CONNECTORS  
Connector  
Function  
VersaJack™ /  
Line-In L/R  
This multi-function jack operates in two modes which are selected on the Riviera  
Control Panel (described in the previous section):  
Center/Sub Speaker Output Mode: When using Riviera for 5.1 surround sound  
playback, this jack provides analog signals for the center and sub speaker outputs.  
Line input mode: When configured as an input, this jack lets you record from  
external line-level sources, such as CD players, cassette players, etc.  
Microphone Input  
(Monaural)  
For condenser or dynamic microphones.  
Low-noise preamplifier provides wide range input sensitivity (10mV – 200mV).  
Mic gain is normally +20dB. To activate an additional 20dB boost on the mic gain,  
access the Mixer tab in the Control Panel. Press the “…” button under the Mic  
volume slider and check the “Microphone Boost” option.  
Front Speakers  
channels 1 & 2  
Front Speakers can drive headphones or powered speakers.  
Use Front channel for stereo playback.  
Rear Speakers  
channels 3 & 4  
Use Front and Rear channels for 4-channel playback.  
Stereo or 4 channel setting is selected from the Riviera Control Panel.  
Digital Out  
Optical S/PDIF output for playback of pure digital audio at resolutions of up to 24  
Bits at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz sampling rates, allowing for pass-through of Dolby®  
Digital and DTS® multi-channel DVD sound to external A/V receivers.  
The digital output operates only when speaker mode in the Advanced Options  
dialog box is set to headphone or 2 speakers.  
Joystick/ MIDI  
connector  
D-SUB 15 pin connector for external joystick and MIDI input/output when using  
earlier drivers for Windows 98/Me/2000. This connector is disabled when using the  
Windows XP and Vista drivers.  
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CD L/R In 2  
(Stereo)  
For internal analog CD audio. Pin configuration:  
Pin 1 - Ground (black)  
Pin 2 - Right (red)  
Pin 3 - Ground (black)  
Pin 4 - Left (white)  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
PC Pentium 450 MHz / compatible or higher with one available PCI expansion slot  
RAM 128 MB System RAM  
Hard Drive Approximately 50 MB free space is required during the driver / application  
installation process. Additional space required for software applications  
installation.  
Display 800x600 High Color (16-bit)  
Operating Systems Windows XP or Vista.  
CD-ROM Drive Quad-Speed CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive required for software installation.  
A DVD drive, a compatible software DVD player application, and a high quality 5.1  
Surround speaker system (five powered speakers plus a powered subwoofer) are  
required for playing back Dolby® Digital (AC-3) audio from DVD movies with the  
Riviera.  
Speakers Riviera works with 2-speaker, 4-speaker, 6-speaker and 5.1 speaker setups, or  
with headphones.  
High quality sound system, powered speakers or headphones are recommended  
to properly hear the Riviera high-quality audio playback.  
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INSTALLING THE RIVIERA SOUND CARD  
If you’re replacing a sound card that’s already in your PC, or if your PC has a sound chip on  
the motherboard (i.e. if there are headphone and microphone jacks on the front or rear of  
your PC):  
Uninstall the drivers and associated software for the old sound card or sound chip on your  
motherboard before installing your Riviera sound card. This will help avoid any possible conflicts  
between the Riviera sound card drivers and the older drivers.  
Generally, drivers can be removed in the Add/Remove Programs option, located in the Windows  
Control Panel. However, you should consult the PC or motherboard manufacturer's documentation  
for complete instructions, as the uninstall procedure may differ with each manufacturer. Check the  
Turtle Beach Knowledge base, at www.turtlebeach.com for more information.  
IMPORTANT! Read the warranty information included with your PC before you open its case to  
remove the old sound card and/or install the Riviera. Turtle Beach cannot be held responsible for loss  
of warranty coverage or other damages incurred as a result of modifications to the computer system  
by unauthorized personnel.  
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INSTALLING THE RIVIERA  
1. Turn off your PC, unplug its power cord and disconnect any external peripherals. Remove  
your PC’s cover.  
2. If you’re replacing a sound card that’s already in your PC… unscrew its bracket and  
gently rock the card out of its PCI slot to remove it from your PC.  
3. Consult your motherboard documentation to locate the unshared PCI expansion slots. Select  
one that is empty for installing the card. We recommend using a free PCI expansion slot  
that’s furthest away from the video card and power supply. Remove the metal slot rear cover  
by unscrewing its securing screw. Save the screw to secure the sound card to the chassis  
later.  
Motherboards with five or more PCI slots will have two or more slots that share the same IRQ  
(interrupt request line). Be sure to install the Riviera in a PCI slot that has its own, unshared IRQ. If  
you find that your computer locks up after you have installed the Riviera, reinstall the Riviera card to a  
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different, unshared PCI slot.  
4. Before removing the Riviera sound card from its protective bag, touch the PC chassis to  
discharge any static electricity build-up from your body. Hold the card by its edges to avoid  
touching the gold edge connectors or components  
5. With a gentle back-and-forth rocking motion, press the gold-striped edge connector on the  
Riviera sound card firmly into the PCI slot until it snaps in place. Secure its rear metal  
bracket to the chassis with the screw you removed in the previous step.  
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Remove the rear bracket  
Gently install the sound card  
6. Replace the PC’s cover, reconnect the power cord and peripherals. Connect your powered  
speakers, microphone, and any other audio peripherals to the appropriate inputs and outputs  
on the sound card.  
INSTALLING THE DRIVERS AND SOFTWARE  
After inserting Riviera into a free PCI slot, install the drivers and software by following these  
instructions:  
The Riviera CD will launch automatically only if the Auto-Insert Notification option is enabled for  
your CD-ROM drive. If the installation menu does not appear after inserting the CD into your CD  
ROM drive, browse to the drive letter that contains the CD, run ‘SETUP.EXE’, then return to the  
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installation instructions.  
1. Connect your powered speakers, microphone, and any other audio peripherals to the  
appropriate inputs and outputs on the Riviera.  
2. Turn on the PC. After Windows has booted, if the “Add New Hardware Wizard” is  
displayed, click on the Cancel button to end this process.  
It is important that you click on Cancel at this screen to properly install your sound card drivers.  
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3. Insert the Turtle Beach Installation CD into the CD ROM drive. If the installation menu  
does not appear within 30 seconds, click on the “My Computer” icon, double-click on the  
CD-ROM drive icon to open it, and run ‘SETUP.EXE’.  
When the Riviera installation screen appears, click Next to proceed, then follow the on-screen  
instructions.  
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If the following dialog box appears, explaining that the software has not passed Windows Logo  
testing or does not have a Digital Signature, click "Continue Anyway" or "Yes" (depending on the  
operating system).  
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4. When prompted, reboot the system.  
While preparing for reboot, the PC may appear to be temporarily "frozen". Do not interrupt the  
computer at this time. Wait a few minutes for the installation to complete. The wait time will vary  
depending on the speed of your PC. Please wait for the system to reboot to properly complete the  
installation.  
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5. To install the additional Voyetra software applications, navigate to Voyetra Music Software  
Suite on the Installation CD, then select the application(s) to install from the list.  
TO UNINSTALL RIVIERA  
If you should ever need to uninstall your Riviera sound card, click Start > Programs >  
Turtle Beach > Riviera > Uninstall Turtle Beach Riviera, then follow the on screen  
prompts to complete uninstallation. After running the uninstall procedure, turn off the PC,  
remove the Riviera sound card, then reboot your PC.  
NOTE: On some Vista systems, the Riviera driver may need to be removed manually  
from the Device Manager. To do this, click Start > Control Panel > System and  
Maintenance > Device Manager. In the Device Manager, under “Sound, video and  
game controllers”, locate “Turtle Beach Riviera Wave”, right-click on the driver and  
select uninstall.  
The Riviera drivers and software applications are installed separately. When removing the card,  
you should follow the same procedure as above to also remove the applications. Using the  
Uninstall link from the Turtle Beach Riviera program group will remove only the applications.  
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OPTIMIZING PLAYBACK PERFORMANCE IN WINDOWS 2000 AND XP  
For optimum performance, adjust the System Hardware Acceleration  
and Sample Rate Conversion Quality to Full and Best in the Advanced  
Audio Properties Window by clicking Start Æ Control Panel Æ  
Sounds and Audio Devices Æ Audio Tab Æ Sound Playback  
Advanced Button Æ Performance Tab.  
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CHECKING RIVIERA AFTER INSTALLATION  
LAUNCHING THE RIVIERA CONTROL PANEL  
After running the software installation procedure from the Riviera CD, the Turtle Beach palm tree  
icon should appear in the Windows Systray at the bottom right of your PC screen. Clicking on this  
icon will bring up a menu from where you can launch the Riviera Control Panel. You can also launch  
the Riviera Control Panel by clicking Start Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Riviera Æ Run  
Riviera Control Panel.  
Before continuing with this section, make sure your speakers are plugged into the  
Riviera outputs and are powered on. For details on how to connect the speakers, see  
the Control Panel Speakers Tab section later in this manual.  
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CHECKING THE SPEAKER CONFIGURATION  
After your speakers are connected and powered on, check if they’re set up properly as follows:  
1. Launch the Control Panel either by  
clicking the Turtle Beach palm tree  
icon in the bottom right Start Menu  
or by selecting Start Æ All  
Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ  
Riviera Æ Run Riviera Control  
Panel.  
2. In the Control Panel Speakers Tab,  
click on the Speaker Configuration  
pull-down menu and select the type  
of speakers you’re using.  
3. Click on each speaker icon to play a  
test signal and make sure that the  
correct speaker is playing the test sound. For example, if you click the front left speaker icon,  
you should hear the test signal say “Front Left” in the front left speaker.  
4. In Windows Vista, when changing the Speaker Configuration, a User Account Control  
window will appear asking for permission for the “Turtle Beach Audio Configuration Tool”  
– this is an operating system security feature that is new to Windows Vista. When Vista’s  
User Account Control is enabled, in order for the Riviera Control Panel to make the Speaker  
Configuration change you desire, you have to click ‘Continue’ on the User Account Control  
dialog that appears. Since the Riviera Control Panel is scheduled to run automatically  
following the installation of the driver, this prompt will be seen when the desktop is loading  
– ‘OK’ must be clicked to allow the Riviera Control Panel to set the default 5.1 speaker  
configuration.  
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NO SPEAKER SOUND  
If you don’t hear any sound, check the following:  
ƒCheck that the speakers are turned on. Make sure you’re not using passive speakers that require an  
amplifier. The Riviera analog outputs can only drive powered speakers, not passive speakers.  
ƒCheck that the speakers are properly connected to the Riviera analog outputs. See the Control  
Panel Speakers Tab section in this manual for details.  
ƒIf the speakers have an integrated volume control or mute  
button, check that they are properly set.  
ƒThe Master Volume on the Speakers Tab should be at least  
half-way up and the Mute button should be off, so the sound is  
not muted.  
ƒThe individual speaker volumes to the right of the Master  
Volume should be set to about 75% towards the right. This can  
be easily done by pressing the Reset button at the bottom of  
the volume section.  
ƒ(Windows XP Only) The Wave Volume slider in the Mixer  
Tab should be turned up and the Mute button should be off, so  
the Wave sound is not muted.  
ƒIn Windows XP: Click Start Æ Control Panel Æ Sounds  
and Audio Devices Æ Audio and check that the Sound  
Playback and Sound Recording devices are set to Turtle Beach Riviera Wave, as shown in the  
illustration. If not, select Riviera from the drop down menus and click Apply. If the Riviera does  
not appear in the list, the drivers were not installed properly from the CD, so try uninstalling and  
reinstalling from the CD.  
ƒIn Windows Vista: If you are using standard PC speaker or headphones, click Start > Control  
Panel > Sound and check that “Speakers – Turtle Beach Riviera Wave” is set as the Default  
Playback Device, as shown in the illustration. If you are using a TOSLINK cable to connect  
Riviera to an external digital decoder (such as your home theater 5.1 receiver), then select “Digital  
Output – Audio Advantage Riviera Device” as the Default Playback Device.  
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USING THE RIVIERA  
PLAYING DIGITAL MUSIC WITH WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER  
Once you’ve confirmed that the speakers are operating properly, launch Windows Media Player and  
play some music files from your digital song library. If you don’t hear any sound even though Media  
Player indicates the song is playing:  
ƒCheck that Media Player’s volume control is turned up.  
ƒIn Windows 2000/XP, Check that Media Player is configured to play from the Riviera by clicking  
Tools on the Windows Media Player menu. Then select Options Æ Devices Æ Speakers Æ  
Properties. The selection under “Audio device to use” should be set to DirectSound: Turtle  
Beach Riviera Wave. If it isn’t, then select this option, then press Apply Æ OK at the bottom of  
the window. Close the options window and try Media Player again to see if it corrects the  
problem.  
Set the Master Volume on the Speakers Tab to a comfortable level. If it seems like the volume is too  
low, click the Riviera Control Panel Mixer Tab and adjust the Wave volume in the Playback Mixer.  
LISTENING TO DIGITAL MUSIC  
Here are some interesting ways to enjoy your digital music library. To begin, launch Windows Media  
Player and play one of your favorite songs from your digital song library. From the Speakers Tab,  
select a Speaker Configuration to match the speakers or headphones you’ve set up with the Riviera,  
then adjust the Master Volume and Wave volume (in 2000/XP, you can use the Mixer Tab) to a  
comfortable listening level. Now try the following:  
USING THE EQUALIZER  
Click on the Equalizer Tab, click the Enable EQ button, then click the Equalizer Presets to hear  
the effect of each one. When you’re done, click the Flat setting or Enable EQ to restore an unaltered  
tone.  
USING ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS  
Click the Equalizer Tab. Click on the Environments Enable, then click  
on the pull-down menu and select Living Room from the list. Click the  
Large, Medium and Small Environment Size buttons to hear how it  
changes the intensity of the effect. Try some other environment settings  
from the pull-down menu to hear how they sound.  
LISTENING TO STEREO MUSIC IN SURROUND SOUND  
When listening to stereo in 4 and 5.1 speaker configurations, the stereo signal will be sent to the Front  
speakers and the Environment-processed sound will be sent to the Surround speakers. In these  
Speaker Configuration modes, the Stereo-to-Multi-speaker indicator in the Settings Summary will  
light up to indicate that stereo music is being sent to all speakers, not just the two front speakers.  
When listening to Stereo on multi-speakers, try this:  
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Select the 4 or 5.1 speaker configuration that matches your speaker system.  
Turn on the Multichannel to Subwoofer option by clicking the “” button next to the Speaker  
Configuration pull-down menu in the Speaker Tab. This will send the low-frequency portion of  
the stereo signal to the sub-woofer output so you can hear deeper bass and control the level with  
the sub-woofer volume in the Speakers Tab.  
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Enable the Environments in the Equalizer Tab and select an Environment from the pull-down  
menu. This sends the stereo signal processed by reverb to the surround speakers. You can adjust  
the amount of this effect with the Surround speaker volume controls in the Speaker Tab.  
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Use the Equalizer to alter the tone to suit the genre of music you’re listening to.  
For different surround sound effects, try adjusting the balance of Front, Surround, Center and  
LFE speaker levels with the Volume Controls in the Speakers Tab.  
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When you’ve found some settings that you like, save them as Presets by clicking Preset ÆSave  
at the top left of the Riviera Control Panel. You can then easily return to any setting by clicking  
on Preset and then the name under which it was saved.  
SPEAKER POSITIONING & MULTI-SPEAKER SETTINGS UNDER VISTA  
Under Vista, the multi-speaker settings of the Riviera Control Panel function a little differently. For  
example, selecting “5.1 Speakers” on the Speakers tab enables all 6 analog speakers so that the audio  
from 6 channel sources can be heard in the proper output channels, but does not automatically mix  
stereo audio to all of the speakers (that is, a stereo file will only be heard from the Front Left and  
Right speakers).  
In order to mix and match the number of audio channels with the number of active speakers in Vista,  
use the drop-down menu under “Speaker Mix Tuned For” in the lower-left of the Speakers tab – this  
will allow you to “tune the speaker mix”. This is best explained with an example. If you wanted to  
listen to stereo MP3 files played through all speakers of a 5.1 speaker system, enable “5.1 Speakers” in  
the main speaker configuration drop-down menu, then choose “Stereo Sources” from the ‘Speaker  
Mix Tuned For’ drop-down menu (shown below).  
Most simply put, when mismatching the values in the ‘Speaker Mix Tuned For’ drop-down menu with  
the main speaker configuration drop-down menu, the main speaker configuration setting controls  
how many physical speaker channels are “open”, and the ‘Speaker Mix Tuned For’ drop-down menu  
controls what the number of channels the source audio has. Whereas in 2000/XP, the Speakers tab’s  
“Settings Summary” area always displays “Stereo-to-Multi Speaker” when Speaker Positioning is  
enabled, in Vista, the Setting Summary area will show the current setting from the ‘Speaker Mix  
Tuned For’ drop-down menu:  
6.1 Channel Mix to Analog Speakers  
Stereo mix to analog speakers  
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This allows for large number of flexible settings (NOTE: The amount of speakers shown on the Speaker  
Positioning window will always show which value is greater – the number of “source” channels or the  
number of active physical speakers. Whenever the settings match, the LED will remain unlit).  
The stereo-to-surround feature is more dramatic when using 5.1 surround headphones, such as the  
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LISTENING TO DVDS IN SURROUND SOUND  
Watching DVDs on your PC requires DVD software, such as Cyberlink PowerDVD or InterVideo  
WinDVD, that plays DVDs with 5.1 surround sound output. This software is usually included with the  
DVD player installed on your PC. Typically, these programs provide an audio option tab that lets you set the  
audio playback format. From this tab, you should set the audio playback format to 5.1 surround so that the  
DVD audio will play on all 6 channels of your multi-channel system.  
Multi-channel DVD audio is encoded in either Dolby Digital or DTS, both of which compress 5.1 channels  
of audio into a single digital audio stream.  
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When using the analog outputs to play DVD multi-channel sound, the decoding of the Dolby Digital  
or DTS signal is accomplished with a software decoder that is included with your DVD software player.  
When using the S/PDIF digital output to play DVD multi-channel sound, the digital audio signal is  
split into 5.1 channels by a decoder chip inside the digital speaker system or A/V receiver in your home  
theater system.  
LISTENING WITH THE ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUTS  
To use analog 5.1 speakers for playing DVD audio, select 5.1 Speakers from the Speaker Configuration  
Tab and click the Reset button under the volume sliders to set the levels to about 75%. If the Settings  
Summary indicates that the Graphic Equalizer, Speaker Position, Environments, Key Shifter or Center  
Canceller are enabled, disable all of them. Once you hear the DVD in unaltered 5.1 surround sound, you can  
go back and use these enhancements to suit your taste.  
Adjust the individual 5.1 channel levels with the volume controls on the Speakers Tab.  
LISTENING WITH THE DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
To use the digital audio output for playing DVD audio, connect the S/PDIF Digital Output to your digital  
speakers or an A/V receiver using a TOSLINK optical cable (available at www.TurtleBeach.com). Note that  
the digital speaker system or A/V receiver must have an integrated Dolby Digital Decoder to process the  
digital 5.1 signal into 6 analog channels to drive the 5.1 speakers.  
Set the S/PDIF settings pull-down menu to S/PDIF Out 48kHz, to transmit the digital signal. Note that  
when the digital output is enabled, you can see a red light inside the digital optical output or at the end of the  
optical cable plugged into the digital output.  
USING THE DIGITAL OUTPUT IN VISTA  
For proper Dolby Digital or DTS pass-thru to an external decoder (such as an A/V receiver), the S/PDIF  
setting on the ‘Speakers’ tab of the Riviera Control Panel should be set to “48 kHz”; additionally, you must  
set the Digital Output as your default playback device in the Vista Sound Control Panel. Click Start Æ  
Control Panel Æ Sound and select “Digital Output – Turtle Beach Riviera Wave” as the Default  
Playback Device. Note that the Digital Output will be automatically selected in the Vista Media Center Setup  
Wizard if “TOSLINK” is selected as your speaker connection type.  
Also note that in this setting, the S/PDIF Output functions strictly as a pass-thru – Environment effects,  
EQ and Riviera Control Panel Volume Controls don’t have any effect on the audio.  
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USING EAR FORCE® SURROUND SOUND HEADPHONES  
Turtle Beach Ear Force headphones are a perfect add-on for the Riviera. Be sure to check them out  
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The optional Turtle Beach Ear Force surround-sound headphones let you experience surround-sound  
without having to set-up a 5.1 speaker system. Currently, two models are available:  
The Ear Force HPA2  
includes an amplifier unit  
that boosts the output level  
of the 5.1 output signals to  
provide head-shaking bass.  
The Ear Force X-52 are  
passive headphones that  
plug directly into the Riviera  
5.1 channel outputs and fold  
into a portable unit.  
Each model includes a  
removable microphone  
compatible with the Riviera  
microphone input.  
Ear Force X-52 portable multi-  
speaker headphones  
Ear Force HPA2 with Amplifier  
Each model includes four  
speakers in each ear cup for  
reproducing Front,  
Surround, Center and Sub  
audio signals from the  
Riviera 5.1 analog outputs,  
providing a realistic  
surround-sound experience  
without the need for a 5.1  
speaker system.  
To connect either model of the Ear Force headphones to the analog outputs, insert the colored jacks on the  
headphone cable into the matching plugs on the Riviera bracket (Green = Front, Black = Surround, Orange  
(blue on Riviera) = Center/Sub, Pink = Microphone).  
When placing the headphones over your ears, be sure to place the cable/mic side on the left ear so  
that the front and rear speakers will be correctly positioned.  
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RIVIERA CONTROL PANEL  
The Control Panel lets you access all of the Riviera audio features. You can launch the control panel from  
the Turtle Beach palm tree icon located on the right side of the Windows Start menu or by clicking Start Æ  
All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Riviera Æ Run Riviera Control Panel.  
The control panel includes a set of tabs which, when clicked, activate various controls for accessing Riviera’s  
features.  
SPEAKERS TAB (VISTA VERSION)  
SPEAKERS TAB (XP VERSION)  
This Tab is used for setting the speaker and  
S/PDIF configurations.  
MIXER TAB (VISTA VERSION)  
MIXER TAB (XP VERSION)  
This Tab lets you set the volume for the playback  
and recording sources.  
EQUALIZER TAB (VISTA & XP)  
This Tab lets you modify the frequency response  
(i.e. tone) of your PC audio system and enable  
Environments for concert hall effects.  
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USING THE CONTROL PANEL PRESETS  
SAVING AND RESTORING PRESETS  
The Control Panel lets you save the Tab settings as presets for easy recall.  
Once you’ve set the controls for a particular configuration, click on the  
Preset button, then click Save to call up the Save Preset dialog. Select a  
category from the Preset Category menu, type in a name, then press OK.  
To restore a saved preset, click the Preset button and select the category  
name followed by the preset name.  
IMPORTING AND EXPORTING PRESETS  
You can also share presets with other users with the import/export  
feature. To Export a preset, click Preset Æ Export, then enter a name  
in the Save As dialog box. To Import a preset, click Preset ÆImport  
and select the preset from the Open dialog box that appears.  
Whenever a preset has been changed, an asterisk will appear on  
the right side of the name displayed at the top of the Control Panel,  
indicating that the preset has been edited from the original version.  
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SPEAKERS TAB  
The Speakers Tab is divided into the following sections:  
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“Speaker Configuration” lets you test speaker operation and select speaker configuration modes.  
“Volume” sets the master volume and individual speaker volumes.  
“Settings Summary” indicates the status of important control panel settings.  
S/PDIF Settings sets the digital output configurations and selects the Dolby Digital Live feature.  
“Speaker Mix Tuned For” (Vista Only) allows for further multi-speaker configuration options  
available only in Windows Vista.  
When S/PDIF Out is enabled, the analog speaker outputs are disabled.  
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SPEAKER OPTIONS BUTTON (…)  
The Speaker Options button, located to the right of the speaker configuration pull-down menu, will only  
appear in 4 and 5.1 channel speaker configurations. Clicking this button activates the Speaker Options dialog  
with the following settings:  
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Multi-channel to Subwoofer: When this option is checked, a sub-  
mix of all channels is sent to the Sub-woofer output. This feature  
should be enabled when listening to a stereo source with multi-  
speakers so the bass signals from the stereo source will be routed to  
the LFE output. When playing a DVD with 5.1 channel output, this  
option should be disabled, since the DVD 5.1 signal includes a  
separate sub-woofer channel and a sub-mix is not necessary.  
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Center/Bass Swap: When this option is checked, the Center and Bass output channels are  
swapped. This feature is useful when using 5.1 speaker systems with center/LFE stereo jacks that  
do not match the configuration of the Riviera’s center/LFE output jack.  
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SPEAKER CONFIGURATIONS  
The Speaker Configuration pull-down menu sets the following speaker modes:  
Headphones (2-speakers)  
2 Speakers (Stereo)  
4 speakers (Quad)  
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5.1 Speakers (5.1 Surround)  
5.1 Headphones (5.1 Surround)  
TESTING THE SPEAKER CONFIGURATION  
After selecting the speaker configuration to match your speaker system,  
you can check if the speakers are properly connected by clicking on the  
speaker icon to play a test signal on that speaker.  
The buttons at the bottom of the speaker configuration illustration, labeled Test and Loop, operate as  
follows:  
ƒTest: When this button is clicked, the test signal automatically advances to the next speaker so that all of  
the speakers in a configuration are played once.  
ƒLoop: When this button is enabled, if the Test button is clicked, the test signal will continuously play in  
sequential order on all speakers until the Test button is turned off. If the Loop button is enabled with the  
Test button off, clicking a speaker will repetitively play the test signal on that speaker until the Loop  
button is turned off.  
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VOLUME SECTION  
Master Volume: Controls the volume of all speakers.  
Pan: Controls L/R balance.  
Mute: Mutes all outputs when lit.  
INDIVIDUAL SPEAKER VOLUMES  
The volume controls for each speaker in the selected configuration are  
located to the right of the Master Volume slider. The number of sliders will  
depend on the speaker configuration (2 sliders for stereo, 4 sliders for quad,  
etc.).  
Lock Button: Click the Lock button, located at the bottom of the section, to  
make the L/R slider pairs move together when adjusting the levels.  
Reset Button: Click the Reset button to return all of the speaker levels to  
their default settings.  
SETTINGS SUMMARY  
This section summarizes the major control panel settings into a convenient list.:  
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Stereo to Multi-Speaker: Indicates that a stereo source will be  
routed to all of the speakers when the Speaker Configuration is set  
to either 4 or 5.1 speaker modes. This will occur whenever the  
Speaker Position or Environments in the Equalizer Tab are enabled.  
To listen to a stereo source with two speakers when using 4 or 5.1  
speakers, set the Speaker Configuration to 2 Speaker. (For more  
information about this feature under Vista, please see the earlier  
section entitled “Listening to Stereo Music in Surround Sound”)  
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Graphic Equalizer: Indicates that the Equalizer is enabled, therefore the speaker frequency  
response may be modified from its “flat” setting by the Equalizer.  
Environments: Indicates that the Environments in the Equalizer Tab are enabled, which adds a  
reverberation or “concert hall” effect to the sound.  
Line In Available indicator: Indicates that the VersaJack is available to be used as a Line Input  
(will be lit in 2 and 4 speaker modes only).  
S/PDIF SETTINGS  
The S/PDIF digital input and output connectors may be used to interface with external S/PDIF devices,  
such as digital speakers, A/V receivers, DVD players and other home theater and professional audio devices.  
The digital input and output signals are connected to external devices using fiber optic TOSLINK cables,  
available at the Turtle Beach web site (www.TurtleBeach.com) or at most consumer electronics retailers.  
The S/PDIF Digital Output may be used to connect a 5.1 / 7.1 digital speaker system or an A/V receiver  
with digital inputs. When using this mode, select one of the S/PDIF output modes in the pull-down menu,  
as described below.  
When the S/PDIF signal is active, you should see a red light inside the digital output connector or at  
the end of the TOSLINK cable inserted into the digital output connector.  
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When using Dolby Digital Live, all of the PC’s audio signals are transmitted in digital rather than analog  
format, providing the highest quality signal possible. This configuration may be used for listening to stereo,  
multi-channel 3-D games, multi-channel audio and playback of Dolby Digital 5.1 audio from DVDs.  
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The S/PDIF Pull-down menu lets you select the following S/PDIF output modes:  
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S/PDIF Out Off: S/PDIF output is turned off, so there is no  
digital signal. Note that whenever S/PDIF is turned on, a red  
light will be emitted from the S/PDIF output on the rear bracket.  
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S/PDIF Out 44.1kHz: Digital audio is transmitted in S/PDIF  
format at 44.1kHz sample rate.  
S/PDIF Out 48kHz: Digital audio is transmitted in S/PDIF  
format at 48kHz sample rate.  
‘SPEAKER MIX TUNED FORDROP-DOWN MENU (VISTA ONLY)  
When Speaker Positioning is enabled in Vista, this menu allows you to “mix and match” the number of input  
and output channels. For more information about this, please refer to the “Speaker Positioning & Multi-  
Speaker settings under Vista” section of this manual.  
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GRAPHIC EQUALIZER TAB  
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER  
The Graphic Equalizer provides 10 frequency bands that can be boost or cut to tailor the system frequency  
response, or tone. Two rows of buttons at the top of the slider bank provides quick access to eight equalizer  
presets. The Flat setting returns the sliders to their zero (i.e unmodified) positions.  
USER DEFINED PRESETS  
Once you’ve set your own arrangement of sliders, the setting can be  
saved as a User Defined Preset by clicking the Add button, entering a  
name for the preset then clicking OK. The name will then be added to  
the list in the pull-down menu.  
To retrieve a preset from the list, click the User Defined button,  
then select a preset from the pull-down menu.  
To delete a preset from the list: Select the preset from the list, press  
the Delete Button and you will be prompted whether or not you  
would like to delete the current preset. The selected preset will then be removed from the list.  
ENVIRONMENTS  
When the Environments Enable button is on, clicking on the pull-down menu lets you select from a list of  
reverberation settings. The Environment Size buttons set the depth of this effect. These settings can be very  
effective when listening to stereo music in multi-speaker mode by creating reverb in the surround channels.  
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MIXER TAB  
Mixer Tab in Windows 2000/XP  
Mixer Tab in Windows Vista  
PLAYBACK SETTINGS  
The Playback mixer provides an array of volume, mute and pan controls for balancing the sound sources  
when listening with headphones or speakers. Each slider controls a specific source of sound on the PC,  
including:  
ƒWave (not available in Vista): Sets the playback level of the PC’s digital audio sources, such as MP3  
files, Windows sounds, etc. The combination of the WAVE slider setting and the Master Volume slider  
setting will determine the overall volume of these sounds. Use the Pan control to balance the left and  
right signals  
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ƒSW Synth (Software MIDI Synthesizer) (not available in Vista): Sets the volume of the Windows  
MIDI software synthesizer. Use the Pan control to balance the left and right signals.  
ƒMicrophone: Sets the volume of the microphone input. Since the  
microphone is a mono input, it does not have a pan control. The  
Microphone Options Button, labeled “…”, activates a dialog box with an  
option to boost the microphone volume by +20dB.  
ƒCD Player: Sets the volume for the CD ROM audio.  
ƒLine In: Sets the volume of the signal plugged into the Line input jack. Use  
the Pan control to balance the left and right signals.  
ƒMaster Volume: Sets the volume of all playback sources. This slider, along with the associated Pan and  
Mute controls, is identical to the Master Volume in the Speakers Tab.  
SELECTING RECORD SOURCE IN WINDOWS VISTA  
Due to changes in Windows Vista, the Riviera Control Panel’s ‘Mixer’ tab alone cannot select the recording  
source. In Vista, the “Record Source” slider instead is labeled “Record Level” because it can only control  
the recording input’s level.  
An additional step must be taken to select the recording source in Windows Vista. To select the record  
source, right-click on the speaker icon in the Taskbar System Tray (in the lower right-hand corner of the  
screen) and select “Recording Devices”. When the Recording Devices dialog window appears, it will display  
the available recording sources for the Riviera. To choose a record source, simply click on the item in the  
list, and then click the ‘Set Default’ button.  
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HARDWARE WARRANTY  
Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc. ("VTB") warrants to the original end-user purchaser ("Purchaser") that the Turtle  
Beach Riviera ("Product") will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety (90)  
days from the date of purchase by Purchaser ("Warranty Period"). If a defect should occur during the  
Warranty Period, the Purchaser must obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization ("RMA") from VTB.  
Purchaser will be responsible for all costs incurred in returning the defective Product to and from an  
authorized VTB service center, or to the repair facility located at VTB's corporate headquarters. The Product  
must be returned in a static-proof bag, and in the original packaging. A copy of the dated proof of purchase  
must be included with the defective Product. The RMA number must be clearly indicated on the outside of  
the package. Packages without an RMA number will be returned to Sender. In the event of a defect,  
Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy and VTB's sole liability are expressly limited to the correction of the  
defect by adjustment, repair, or replacement of the Product at VTB's sole option and expense. This warranty  
does not cover, and VTB is not responsible for, damage caused by misuse, neglect, fire, acts of God, or  
unauthorized modification of the Product or damage resulting from the use of the Product with hardware or  
software programs not provided or specifically recommended by VTB. Except as specifically provided  
herein, there are no other warranties expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, any implied  
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall VTB be liable for indirect,  
incidental, consequential, or other damages including personal injury, lost profits and damages to property  
arising out of any breach of this warranty or otherwise. All software including operating systems or  
applications programs are provided on an "As Is" basis without warranty. Some states do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not  
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from  
state to state.  
FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
PRODUCT NAME  
Turtle Beach Riviera  
MODEL NUMBER  
TB400-3425-01  
FCC RULES  
TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC PART 15, CLASS B  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT  
FCC COMPLIANCE  
STATEMENT:  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions. (1) This  
device may not cause harmful interference and (2)This device must accept any interference received  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
CAUTION  
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR  
PRODUCT COMPLIANCE  
Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc., 150 Clearbrook Road, Ste. 162, Elmsford, NY 10523  
INFORMATION TO USER: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: (1.) Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna. (2.) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. (3.) Connect the equipment into  
an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. (4.) Consult the dealer or an  
experienced radio TV technician for help  
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