Nonlin2 algorithm – levels page – TC Electronic Broadcast 6000 User Manual

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NonLin2

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System 6000 MKII Algorithms

and unnatural effect is obtained at short Release
settings.

Max. range for this parameter depends on the
Attack and Hold settings.

Reverb Style

Selects the basic Reverb Style subjected to the
Envelope and Twist modifications. The Style pa-
rameter should be seen as an algorithm selec-
tion inside the algorithm.

Different Styles have different features with re-
gards to density, diffusion type, spectral re-
sponse, stereo image etc. Choose one that suits
your program material.

Differences are more pronounced with low Dif-
fuse settings and Twist Ratios.

Diffuse
Range: 0 to 100 %
Sets the amount of diffusion applied to the Re-
verb Style selected.

For high Diffuse ratios, the Attack and Decay
times of the reverb Envelope may be slightly af-
fected.

Twist Type

Selects which type of funky effect treatment to
be used on the reverb. Twist Type should be re-
garded as a spice capable of sparking imagina-
tion in the mix process. Try the effect on all sorts
of different sources to add character or make
them stand out. If spectral shaping using the
Twist parameters get out of control, the Lo and
Hi cuts can be used to stay within limits.

When the Twist Ratio is set at 0 %, Twist Type
has no effect.

Twist Ratio
Range: 0 to 100 %
Applies the selected amount of “Twist” to the
Reverb.

When the Twist Ratio is set at 0 %, Twist Type
has no effect.

Width
Range: 0 to 100 %
Adjusts the Output Stereo Width. 0 % denotes
mono, while 100 % is max width.

The perceived width of the effect is also affect-
ed by the Reverb Style and Diffuse parameters.
Width difference between Styles is most obvious
at low Diffuse Ratios.

NonLin2 algorithm – levels page

NonLin2 algorithm – levels page

In Level
Range: Off to 0 dB
Adjusts the input level.

If radical Style and Twist settings are used, or
full scale Input signals, it may be necessary to
adjust the Input level slightly down to avoid over-
loading the Outputs. Overloads are shown as a
red indication above the Engine number on top
of the screen. High resolution internal processing
ensures that audio quality is not affected, should
headroom adjustments be necessary.

Out Level
Range: Off to 0 dB
Adjusts the Output level.

Dry Level
Range: Off to 0 dB
Adjusts the dry signal level passed through the
Engine.

For a typical send/return configuration, leave Dry
level off.

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