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Digital effects card for macintosh
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ROT (Rotate)
ROT is similar to BAL, but it treats stereo information somewhat differently. Any signal
panned to the center (mono) will be treated by ROT exactly as it would be treated by BAL.
However, if a signal is panned full right and the control is moved toward the left, instead of
simply being attenuated (as BAL would do) the right channel is inverted in phase and added
to the left channel. A stereo image appears to rotate when this control is used. Ambient
information is preserved, and both channels appear to retain equal loudness.
If stereo material is recorded with a coincident pair of figure-of-eight microphones, moving the
ROT slider is exactly equivalent to rotating the microphone pair. Other microphone arrays and
multimicrophone setups do not rotate perfectly, but using this control is frequently preferable
to simply adjusting balance. The display shows the actual channel gains for a continually
panned source.
L/R DLY (Stereo Delay) 0 - 5000ms
L/R DLY controls a 5-second stereo delay line, with a resolution of 10 milliseconds. Separate
mono and fine controls are provided. This is a post-processing full-level delay, and is always
in the circuit.
Delays and Feedback Controls
These controls give individual channel control over the 5-second post-equalization delay line.
LDLY (L Delay) 0 - 5000ms
L/R DLY and LDLY provide 5-second, 10 milliseconds per step, mono control for the left
channel. Together, these two controls must not total more than 5,000 milliseconds.
RDLY (R Delay) 0 - 5000ms
L/R DLY and RDLY provide 5-second, 10 milliseconds per step, mono control for the right
channel. Together, these two controls must not total more than 5,000 milliseconds.
L+2.9dB- R+2.9dB
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