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vss™ 5.1 - sOurCE
Choosing VSS-5.1 Source or VSS-5.1 Reverb
• If you wish to add reverb to a complete 5.1 mix or 5.1
stem, use the “VSS-5.1 Reverb” algorithm.
• If you need free dynamic movement of sources utilizing
external joysticks or SpacePan 5.1, use the
“VSS-5.1 Reverb” algorithm.
• If you wish to position single or composite sources with
max localization and sweet spot enhancement, use the
“VSS-5.1 Source” algorithm.
VSS-5.1 Source Introduction
The “VSS-5.1 Source” algorithm is an easy to use
5.1-surround Reverb. Four discrete Input sources can
individually be positioned in the sound field. Input four
sources or four composite sources (eg. 4 Auxes or
Groups), choose a Location type and Output format.
High-quality Early Reflection patterns and five un-correlated
Reverbs are integrated in this algorithm. The extensive
Early Reflection patterns can be enabled to maximize
localization and widen the sweet spot. Consistent localization
even outside the speaker arrays can be obtained.
When setting up VSS-5.1 Source it is important to choose
whether you want to have the dry signal passed through
the algorithm or not. In some cases it may prove to be a
help to pass both wet and dry signal through the algorithm
to obtain precise localization.
The VSS-5.1 can be turned into a true four Input to Stereo
Output Reverb using the Output Format control.
The VSS-5.1 Source algorithm occupies:
@ Normal Sample Rate : 2/4 DSP Resource
@ Double Sample Rate : 3/4 DSP Resource
Algorithm Inputs/Outputs are distributed as follows:
E1 - E4
S1
S2
S3
S4
L
R
C
SL
SR
INPUT
OUTPUT
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Main Page
At the Main - Master page overall parameters working on
the complete algorithm are available. Individual parameters
for each of the four Early Reflection generators and five
Reverb Diffuse fields are also available. They are placed
on the following sub-pages.
Master Color
Color Introduction
All Color parameters in VSS-5.1 Source are “easy to use”
coloration parameters making it possible to adjust the
perceived frequency response from the Reverb. The Color
parameters substitutes what is normally available as
split-filters and frequency divided decay-times (multipliers).
Behind the scenes (in the algorithm) these parameters are
highly complex and adjusts several underlying parameters
(up to 134 for a single Color parameter).
Lo Color
Range: +/-50
Adjusts the low frequency spectrum for the complete
Output. This can be used for altering the overall color of
the Reverb.
Hi Color
Range: +/-50
Adjusts the high frequency spectrum for the complete
Output. Relatively adjusts the four Hi Colors for the four
sources.
Master Reverb
Master Decay
Range: 0.1 to 20s
Adjusts the Reverb Decay time for all five Reverb diffused
fields. If you want to adjust the Decay time individually per
channel, go to the Decay page and use the multipliers for
each channel.
Reverb Size
Range: -12 to 3. Default value is 0
This is the parameter that adjusts the overall perceived
size of the Diffused Field part of the algorithm.
This is a really powerful parameter ! Try changing the
Reverb Size instead of the Decay time.
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