Vss™ sr algorithm – early reflections page – TC Electronic Broadcast 6000 User Manual

Page 60

Advertising
background image

VSS™ SR

56

System 6000 MKII Algorithms

Front Level
Range: Off to 0 dB
Changes the level of the Front/Center informa-
tion in the signal.

Rear Level
Range: Off to 0 dB
Changes the level of the Rear/Surround informa-
tion in the signal.

Early Lev
Range: Off to 0 dB
The Output level of the Early Reflections. When
Early Lev is set to -100 dB, the Reverb effect will
consist entirely of Reverb Tail.

Dry Level
Range: Off to 0 dB
Attenuates the Dry signal level on the Output
side thus leaving the Reverb and Early Level un-
affected. Off equals a “kill-dry” setting.

In Level
Range: Off to 0 dB
Sets the Input level of the algorithm.

Out Level
Range: Off to 0 dB
The overall Output level of the Reverb.

This is mostly used when the algorithm is used in
serial with another Engine.

VSS™ SR algorithm –

early reflections page

VSS™ SR algorithm – early reflections page

Early Type
Range: Several types
Pick the type that best compliments your materi-
al or best represents the effect you are going for.

Early Size
Range: Small, Medium, Large
Changes the size of the Early Type parameter.

Some of the Early Types are only one size.

Early Color
Range: -50 to +50
Adjusts the spectral balance of the Early Type.

The Hi Color parameter is actually an advanced
Hi Cut parameter. The default setting of this pa-
rameter is customized to each of the Early Types.

Early Lo Cut
Range: Off to 400 Hz
This Early Lo Cut adjustable filter removes fre-
quencies from the low frequencies in the Early
Frequencies.

Early Pos
Select between a Close and a Distant setting.
This enables you to change the distance be-
tween the listening position and the source in the
same Early Reflection pattern.

Note that some of the Early Types only have one
position available.

Early Balance
Range: -100 dB R, Center, -100 dB L
The left/right balance of the Early Reflections. Al-
lows you to offset the Early Reflections from the
normal center position.

Advertising