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rEflECTOr 6 & rEflECTOr lCr
Output Format - Reflector LCR
Select Output format between: Center Mono, LR Mono, LR
Stereo, LCR
Output Format - Reflector 6
Select Output format between: ‘5.0’; ‘5.0 minus Center’;
‘6.0’; and ‘6.0 minus Center’.
For ITU775 reproduction (home theatre) music and post
production, normally the 5.0 with or without center is meant
to be used.
For cinema work taking advantage of utilizing an additional
center rear speaker (such as 6.1 DTS ES and Dolby EX
formats) use one of the 6 channel settings.
SACD 6.0 production, or other formats requiring a rear
height channel, can also be based on a 6 channel setting
with or without the use of front center.
In Level
Adjusts the Input level.
Dry Level
Adjusts the output level of the Dry position.
Wet Level
Master for the output level of all the reflections.
Dry - Reflector LCR
On this page the dry signal is positioned. If you work in
a send/return loop without passing dry signal through
Reflector (master Dry control turned down), the settings are
irrelevant.
The positioning consists of a power-panner with
perceptually based improvements.
The panner response depends on selected output
format.
X-Position
Adjusts the X-axis position for the dry-signal.
Dry - Reflector 6
On this page the dry signal is positioned. If you
work in a send/return loop without passing dry
signal through Reflector (master Dry control turned
down), the settings are irrelevant.
The positioning consists of a power-panner with
perceptually based improvements.
The panner response depends on selected output
format.
X-Position
Adjusts the X-axis position for the dry-signal.
Taps
Groups Page
On the Groups page it is possible to assign six reflections
(“taps”) at a time to the faders by pressing the big buttons
in the bottom of the display (Tap1-6; 7-12; 13-18; 19-24).
The grouping of taps is up to you and could be based on
time, direction, level, diffusion or other properties.
A dot above the taps indicate currently selected taps.
Above the
Tap Group
keys, six different parameters are
available. When pressing e.g. the Delay button, the Delay
settings for the selected tap group will be assigned to the
faders.
The graphics area above the buttons indicates the
taps Delay, Level, Shade and Phase. Pan-position and
Feedback is not displayed.
There are six parameters per tap (reflection):
Delay
Parameter range: 0 to 9000ms.
The screen shows the relative distance between
reflections. It scales automatically, keeping the longest tap
at the far right all of the time.