Ch1 / ch2 / ch3, Ch4 / ch5, Matrix 88 algorithm – mix page – TC Electronic Broadcast 6000 User Manual

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Matrix 88

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System 6000 MKII Algorithms

Ch1 / Ch2 / Ch3

Inv
Phase inverse for each input.

Delay 1 to 3
Range:
0 to 333 ms /
0 to 14700 smp /
0 to 111 m /
0 to 373 feet
Delay compensation for stereo channel pairs 1
to 3.

Ideal for time alignment of input sources. See
application examples.

Balance 1 to 3
Left/right balance for stereo channels 1 to 3

The range is from hard left to hard right and is
adjustable in 0.1 dB steps.

Ch4 / Ch5

Delay 4/5
Range:
0 to 333 ms /
0 to 14700 smp /
0 to 111 m /
0 to 373 feet
Delay compensation for channels 4+5.

Pan 4/5
Left/right panning for mono channels 4 and 5

The range is from hard left to hard right and is
adjustable in 0.1 dB steps.

Inv (Inverse) 4/5
Phase inverse for each input.

Matrix 88 algorithm – mix page

Matrix 88 algorithm – mix page

ON buttons & Solo On
The ON buttons activate each of the 5 inputs.
Three stereo channel pairs and 2 mono. When
SOLO ON is inactive you can listen to all five in-
puts simultaneously. When SOLO ON is activat-
ed only one input can be active at a time.

When using Solo mode, the Dissolve timing pa-
rameters (found on the Setup page) set the input/
output fade time on the Fader groups.

Faders 1 to 5 and Master Fader
Range: Off to +12 dB
Level control for the input sources and Master
Fader for the entire algorithm.

Bit Transparency indicators
Indicates when level settings allow for 100 % bit
transparency. This is possible at 6 dB intervals.
0 dB, -6 dB etc. When both LEDs are lit you have
bit transparency.

48 bit precision mixing

Precision mixing in the digital domain is a hot
topic among audiophiles. Matrix 88 was de-
signed to handle and mix high resolution audio
without any loss of resolution or low level detail.
In combination with System 6000’s synchronous
design and immense jitter-rejection, this is how
good digital summing gets.

Signal handling and mix busses are 48 bit
throughout in Matrix 88, and the Main busses
have upsampled BrickWall 2 limiters to take care
of summing overs, should any occur. Note how

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