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MDX 5.1
Link - Feed
Side Chain Feed
The Setup/SC Feed page holds parameters specifying
which Input channels should feed the three Sidechains.
Normal
Range: Off, On
When this parameter is set to “On” the Input channels
selected to be controlled by the respective sidechain will
also input to the sidechain.
SC1 Add1, SC 2 Add2, SC 3 Add3
Range: Off, LFr Max, RFr Max, Cnt Max, LSr Max, RSr
Max, Extern Max, LFr Sum, RFr Sum, Cnt Sum, LSr Sum,
RSr Sum, Extern Sum.
These parameters enable extra channels to be assigned to
the respective Sidechain Input. The extra Sidechain Input
channels will not be processed by the sidechain.
The Sum settings will add the Input to the sidechain,
whereas the Max settings only will contribute to the
sidechain if the level exceeds the other Input channel
levels.
Link - Control
Side Chain Control
(this description is identical to the MD5.1 explanation)
The Sidechain assignment possibilities in the MDX5.1 are
very comprehensive. Carefully selecting which channels
should be controlled by which Sidechains, is just as
essential as dialing in the correct Threshold and Ratio
values.
It is possible to freely select any or none of three
Sidechains to control each of the main-channels. This also
gives you the option of grouping the channels. In addition
to this, the LFE channel has its own Sidechain control.
This enables e.g. setting up two MDX5.1 algorithms in
serial setup, while having six individual Sidechains available,
enabling fully individual Sidechain controls of all channels.
At the Feed page it is possible to make additional Sidechain
link Inputs, for e.g. having the Center-channel contributing
to the Sidechain Inputs of the two Front channels, to create
a more coherent sound from the front-channels.
The illustration above reflects the processing parameter set
to MDX5.1 in Normal mode.
Basic operation
At the Control page it is possible to decide which
Sidechains should control which channels. Select any
of three Sidechains to be assigned to any of the five
Main-channels. You can also chose to pass the channels
unprocessed through the algorithm. The LFE channel
can be assigned to its own separate Sidechain, or left
unprocessed.
Setting a channel to unprocessed will preserve the
processing delay through the algorithm, keeping the
channel time-aligned to the other (processed)
channels.
Side Chain Control
Range - for the five main channels:
• Unprocessed
• Side Chain 1
• Side Chain 2
• Side Chain 3
Range - for the LFE channel:
• Unprocessed
• LFE