TC Electronic SYSTEM 6000 MKII Algorithm Manual - Spacepan 5.1
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sPACEPAn 5.1
View Page
In the View page the positions of the 8 sources are
indicated. Input level indication of each source is delicately
illustrated via color strength. The parameters for each of
the 8 sources can be adjusted as follows:
- with the Fader Link key disabled:
Press
S1 to S8
to locate the positions of each source. The
selected Source is indicated with a yellow dot. Positions
are selected by pressing the screen at the desired location.
Scroll through the source parameters using the Fader
Group keys.
- with the Fader Link key enabled:
Press the
S1 to S8
key to access parameters for each of
the 8 Input Sources and adjust position
Solo key
Press the
Solo
key to mute all Sources except the
currently selected.
The SpacePan 5.1 algorithm occupies:
@ Normal Sample Rate : 1/4 DSP Resource
@ Double Sample Rate : 1/4 DSP Resource
Algorithm Inputs/Outputs are distributed as follows:
E1 - E4
S1
S4
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
L
R
C
SL
SR
INPUT
OUTPUT
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Main Page
S1 to S8
Select buttons for each of the 8 sources. Press to access
the parameters for each of the 8 sources.
Source 1-8
In level
Range: -100 to 0dB
Adjusts the Input level of the selected source.
Focus and Bleed parameters
As these parameters highly affect each other you should
understand the functionality of both. Please read the
following few lines.
Focus
Range: 0 to 100%
Adjust the amount of focus on the selected channel.
A 100% setting will result in muting of all other Output
channels than the channel in which the source is positioned.
A 0% setting will evenly distribute signal to all Output
channels. This however is dependent on the setting of the
Bleed parameter.
Bleed
Range: Off to 0dB
Sets the minimum difference of level to channels enhanced
via the Focus parameter. If set to “100%” the Focus
parameter will have no effect on the signal. If set to “Off “
the Focus parameter will have full effect.
Delay L, C, R, SL, SR
Range: 0-250ms
Sets Delay time for each of the 5 Output channels. This
means for Each of the 8 Sources you actually have 5
individual Delay parameters. One for each source.