TC Electronic SYSTEM 6000 MKII Algorithm Manual - Unwrap Hd
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Decorrelate Tone
Range: +/- 40 steps.
Adjust the tone (color) of the decorrelated part of the sound
on the surround outputs.
EQ
The EQ for the Center channel features four-band
parametric EQ with high- and low-pass filters switchable
between Notch, Parametric, Shelving and Cut filters.
Basic operation
• Select Freq, Gain or Type to access the same parameter
for the four EQ bands.
• Select Lo or Hi to access the three parameters for the
individual EQ band.
• Press Bypass EQ to bypass the entire EQ.
Bypass does not affect the selected Contour Style.
Type Selector
o Press Type and use faders 1-4 to select filter types.
For Lo and Hi filters select between filter types:
Parametric, Notch, Shelve and Cut.
For Mid 1 and Mid 2 filters select between filter types:
Parametric and Notch.
Freq
Press Freq and use Faders 1 to 4 to adjust frequency for
each of the four bands.
Range - Lo band
: 20Hz to 5kHz
Range - Mid1 band
: 20Hz to 20kHz
Range - Mid2 band
: 20Hz to 20kHz
Range - Hi band
: 500Hz to 20kHz
Gain
Press Gain and use Faders 1 - 4 to adjust gain for each of
the four EQ bands.
Range for the Parametric, Shelve and Cut type:
Lo Gain
: -12dB to +12dB
Mid1 Gain
: -12dB to +12dB
Mid2 Gain
: -12dB to +12dB
Hi Gain
: -12dB to +12dB
Range for the Notch filter:
Lo Gain
: -100dB to 0dB
Mid1 Gain
: -100dB to 0dB
Mid2 Gain
: -100dB to 0dB
Hi Gain
: -100dB to 0dB
Type
Press and use Faders 1-4 to set BW value for each of the
4 EQ bands.
Range for the Notch filter:
Lo BW
: 0.02oct to 1oct
Mid1 BW
: 0.02oct to 1oct
Mid2 BW
: 0.02oct to 1oct
Hi BW
: 0.02oct to 1oct
Range for the Parametric filter:
Lo BW
: 0.1oct to 4oct
Mid1 BW
: 0.1oct to 4oct
Mid2 BW
: 0.1oct to 4oct
Hi BW
: 0.1oct to 4oct
Range for the Shelve filter:
Lo BW
: 3dB/oct to 12dB/oct
Hi BW
: 3dB/oct to 12dB/oct
Range for the Cut filter:
Lo BW : Bessel or Butterworth
Hi BW
: Bessel or Butterworth
Delay
Output Delay
Range: 0 - 200ms
For each of the six outputs it’s possible to adjust the Delay
time in Milliseconds.
Fine Adjust Output Delay
Range: 0 - 100 samples
In addition to the Output Delay in milliseconds, it’s possible
to adjust each of the six Output Delays in samples
resolution.
The total Delay on an Output channel is the normal
ms Delay setting, PLUS the Sample Delay setting.
The actual time a Delay set in Samples varies
depending on running Sample Rate. E.g. if you are
running 48kHz, a 48 samples delay equals 1ms, and
at 96kHz it equals 0.5ms.