OPERATING THE AZX+ AZIMUTH CORRECTOR
Introduction
CEDAR
’s Phase/Time correction process uses information common to the left
and right channels of a stereo signal to determine the offset between the
channels. It then recreates the signal with sub-sample accuracy so that the
channels are correctly aligned.
The process has two primary stages:
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You or the
AZX
+ determines the timing error
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The
AZX
+ corrects the timing error.
To aid rapid setup and accurate processing you can monitor the output:
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before or after processing
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in stereo
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with the left and right channels summed (mono sum)
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with the right channel subtracted from the left (mono difference).
The display indicates the time shift being applied to the signal. A positive number
indicates that the right channel is being delayed with respect to the left; a negative
number indicates that the right channel is being advanced relative to the left.
The principal control on the
AZX
+ is the
ADJUST
knob, located to the right of the
TIME SHIFT
display.
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