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CSE-07D Set-up:
Placement and Use:
The CSE-07D encoder is designed to take the stems from your surround mix and
pass them onto a recording or broadcast device matrixed into a left total and right
total stereo signal.
Install the CSE-07D after your mixing console, and before your monitoring device,
recording device or transmission path.
The inputs to the Circle Surround encoder may be used on an as-needed basis. If
you are creating an original surround mix, you may feed the CSE-07D encoder
from a 7-channel buss, with one of the channels dedicated for low frequency
effects. It is not mandatory for all inputs to be used for surround encoding. The
CSE-07D will pass through mono or stereo inputs, or a four, five or six-channel
mix with an LFE channel. (See diagram on page 7)
If you are re-mastering existing source material with one to 6.1 stems, simply
match the outputs of your source to the corresponding channel-inputs on the
CSE-07D encoder.
For best results when monitoring the encoding process, use the CSD-07 Circle
Surround Decoder or CSD-07D Circle Surround Digital Decoder from SRS Labs.
To ensure accurate monitoring of the Circle Surround mix, it is recommended that
a minimum of 5.1 channels be monitored while mixing. Failing to do this may lead
to consumers hearing something that was overlooked in the mix process. If
necessary, it is possible to place the unit in Phantom Center mode.
Like all matrix encoding systems, it is important to maintain the phase and level
relationships between channels. If for any reason symmetry is not maintained,
the channel separation will slowly degrade.
Power:
The Circle Surround Encoder comes with an auto-switching power supply and
JEDEC Power Connector. It is important that the power supplied is within the
appropriate voltage range. Failure to do so could result in damage to the unit.
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