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z-Qualizer manual

Z-Systems Audio Engineering

6

Taking advantage of M/S

The most common use of MS equalization is to deal with center channel information 

which  needs  separate  EQ  than  the  sides.  If  you  feed  a  stereo  recording  into  the  z-
Qualizer and set the mode to MS Y, Y, the left channel gain control becomes the M 

gain (or center gain), and the right channel gain control becomes the S gain (or side 

gain). These controls can manipulate the width of the stereo image, while also reduc-
ing the ratio of the mix of center-located instruments to side-located instruments. Try 

it. Feed in a good stereo recording with a center-located vocalist. Turn the right knob
to gain and turn the left knob to L.  Turn the gain knob counterclockwise until the L

gain is at -95 dB. The vocalist (and all center instruments) should virtually disappear, 

and you will be left with a widely separated, out of phase mono representation of the 
instruments and stereo vocal reverb. See what happens if you turn down the R gain 

instead. 

For equalization, you can cheat the frequencies for the M channel up or down sepa-

rately from the S channel to manipulate the recording in creative ways. All the L la-
bels are interpreted as M and the R labels as S. In MS Y, Y mode there is no way to 

adjust full channel balance because the L and R gain controls have become M and S 

controls, respectively.

The presets (see below) remember the M/S state, so, for example, you can work on 

one tune in MS mode and another in stereo mode.

Presets

Loading Presets

Rotate  the left  knob  to the load  position. The  alphanumeric display  will  look  some-
thing like this:

a=01

load

Rotate the gain knob (which is directly below the a=01 display) to choose the mem-

ory number from 00 to 99 from which to load, memory 00 is a factory default, which 
is set  to: 

MS N,  N;  24  bits;  all  gains and  eqs  at  0 dB

.  Memories 1 through 99  are 

user-adjustable. To return the z-Qualizer to flat settings, simply use the following pro-

cedure with preset #00.

Let’s assume we want to load the contents of memory #34. Rotate the gain knob un-

til the alphanumeric display looks like this:

a=34

load

Summary of Contents for z-Qualizer

Page 1: ...e choc electronique Ne pas ouvrir To minimize risk of fire use only the specified power adapter AES EBU output input Designed and manufactured in the US by Z Systems Audio Engineering Do not open Risk...

Page 2: ...for the right channel If you turn the left knob back to S you ll see that the stereo gain is still the same as before The z Qualizer is designed so that the left right and stereo gains can be differe...

Page 3: ...qualiza tion The freq knob controls the frequency above which action occurs The four bell shaped parametrics are numbered as 1 2 3 and 4 on the right knob Turn the right knob to any of these positions...

Page 4: ...ording is rarely better than about 70 dBFS excluding fadeouts However the ear can easily hear signal as much as 20 dB or better below the wide band noise level depending on the frequency and masking T...

Page 5: ...N DEC N The middle knob changes encode from no to yes the right hand knob changes MS decode from no to yes The MS encoder in the z Qualizer is located in front of the gain left and right channel adju...

Page 6: ...See what happens if you turn down the R gain instead For equalization you can cheat the frequencies for the M channel up or down sepa rately from the S channel to manipulate the recording in creative...

Page 7: ...to the save position The alphanumeric display will look some thing like this a 01 save You cannot save anything into preset 00 To save the current equalizer state into any memory rotate the gain knob...

Page 8: ...alizer sees a program change whose value is from 00 through 99 it will load the corre sponding memory In the preset load mode the memory number will change to the one sent by the MIDI program change c...

Page 9: ...m the date of purchase Z Systems will without charge replace or re pair at its option defective products or component parts upon delivery to the manu facturer This warranty does not apply in the event...

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