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MDX 5.1
The MD - 5.1 algorithm occupies:
@ Normal Sample Rate : 1/4 DSP Resource
@ Double Sample Rate : 2/4 DSP Resource
Algorithm Inputs/Outputs are distributed as follows:
Main
Input Gain Normalizer
Main Ch LFE
Range: -18dB to +18dB
As we process in a 48 bit domain both positive and
negative gain normalization can be performed prior to low
level processing and output limiting. These gain controls
therefore operate in a safe location, well protected from
generating output overloads.
Setup
Reference Level
Range: -24dBFS to 0dBFS in 0.5dB steps
This parameter sets the reference level in the algorithm.
The reference level is the level at which the Threshold
parameters will start operating when set to 0dB.
E.g. if the Reference Level is set to -18dBFS (often
referred to as 0dBu), a Threshold setting at -4dB, will
cause the Compressor to start operating at -22dBFS.
DXP Defeat Level
Range: Off to -3dB
MDX5.1 may remove low level gain below the threshold set
with this parameter to avoid having irrelevant sources (e.g.
background noise) become audible. Low level gain is not
revoked if the DXP Defeat Level parameter is set to Off.
The Defeat threshold is relative to DXP Band Thresholds,
which are relative to Reference Level.
Example: If Reference Level is set at -20 dBFS, Band
Thresholds at -15 dB, and DXP Defeat at -22 dB, low level
boost starts rolling off at -47 dBFS. See example at page 18.
Crest
Range: Peak, 6dB, 10dB, 12dB, 14dB, 16dB, 20dB, 24dB, RMS
Select compression method between RMS and PEAK.
The dB steps between RMS and Peak are the dBs needed
for a peak-value to override RMS measurement.
Nominal Delay
Range: 0 to 15ms
(<2ms in 0.1ms steps. >2ms in 0.5ms steps)
Sets the nominal Delay of the signal compared to the
Sidechain signal. This is also known as “Look ahead
Delay”, enabling the Compressor section to become more
responsive to the incoming signal.
Lo Xover
Range: Off to16kHz
Sets the Cross-over frequency between the Lo- and the
Mid- Expander and Compressor bands for the five main
channels (LFr, RFr, Cnt, LSr, RSr).
The two Cross-over points are not allowed to cross
each other. Therefore the parameter range can be
less than 16kHz if the Hi Xover parameter is set
below 16kHz.
Hi Xover
Range: Off to16kHz
Sets the Cross-over frequency between the Mid- and the
Hi- Expander and Compressor bands for the five main
channels (LFr, RFr, Cnt, LSr, RSr).
E1 - E4
L
R
C
LFE
SL
SR
Xt
L
R
C
LFE
SL
SR
INPUT
OUTPUT
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