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VP-8
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System 6000 MKII Algorithms
For non-music applications, you may prefer to
keep the LFE channel free of any transposing.
(Low frequency material requires long splice
times and processing delay when transposed).
VP-8 algorithm – main page
VP-8 algorithm – main page
Level
Input Level
Range: -100 to 0 dB
Sets the Input level for all eight channels.
Dry Output Level
Range: -100 to 0 dB
Sets the Dry Output level for all eight channels.
Wet Output Level
Range: -100 to 0 dB
Sets the Wet Output level for all eight channels.
Delay
Additional Delay
Range: 0 to 310 ms
Sets a fixed Delay time for the processed signal
for all eight channels.
Note: In a pitch change algorithm there is always
some processing delay, which is variable de-
pending on the Pitch Splicing Delay parameters.
Delay Units
Range: ms, 24 frps, 25 frps, 30 frps, 30 Dframes
This parameter changes the type of units the Ad-
ditional Delay is viewed in.
Pitch Mode
Mode
Range: Link, Split
Enables linking of the Pitch and Pitch Splice pa-
rameters between the two channel groups.
Note: This does not affect the performance of
the algorithm.
Pitch Units
Range: Cent, Semitone, Percent
Chose whether the transpose amount should be
displayed in cent, semitones or %.
This does not affect the performance of the al-
gorithm.
VP-8 algorithm – pitch page
VP-8 algorithm – pitch page
Pitch
Pitch 1 to 4 and Pitch 5 to 8
Range: ±200 Cent
Sets the transpose values respectively for the
two channel groups. Press the parameter and
use fader six, or use the Factor/Adjust keys.