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ISOSTEM USER MANUAL
GUI Software Reference 29
Please note:
Both Angle and Depth parameters are the crucial basis for
the Panoramic Analyzer's ability to separate direct and diffuse signal com-
ponents from each other. They should be set carefully in order to fit the
source material and user's individual application in the best possible way.
PA Level Step Gain
This read-only display shows the Panoramic Analyzer's input attenuation
selected in the multifunctional area's "Misc" tab (see
Unit: dB
Sides
This fader controls the level used to inject a mix of the stereo input signal
and the "Side C-out" level (see below) into the output busses L and R.
This parameter is a powerful tool to control the selectivity used to separate
direct and diffuse signal components in the L and R front channels. By sub-
tracting the separated signals from the original stereo signal, the spatial
complements of the dry sources can be added to the L and R front chan-
nels.
Unit: dB
Range: 0 dB - -inf
Sides Mute/Solo
These buttons are used to mute or solo the Sides fader signal.
Sides C-out
This fader controls the level used to inject the phase-reverted discrete Cen-
ter signal output of the Panoramic Analyzer into the output busses L and R.
This parameter is used to fine-tune the presence of the phantom source
between the L and R front channels. Higher fader positions increase the
removal of Center signal components from the L and R front channels.
Please note:
This function depends on the position of the "Sides" fader
(see above). It is also controlled by the Sides Mute and Solo buttons.
Unit: dB
Range: 0 dB - -inf
Rear
This fader controls the level used to inject a mix of the stereo input signal,
the "Rear C-out" level and the "Rear S-out" level (see below) into the output
busses LS and RS.
This parameter is used to control the balance between direct and diffuse
signal components in the LS and RS rear channels. Higher fader positions
increase the spatial signal components.
Unit: dB
Range: 0 dB - -inf