Stereo Simulation - Blackmagicdesign ATEM Installation And Operation Manual

Television studio switchers
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Click on the delay indicator below the
level input knob to open the delay control
A small popup window will open containing the delay adjustment knob.
2
Click on the delay knob and drag left to decrease the amount of delay, or drag right to
increase. The amount of delay is measured in frames. Close the window by clicking on
the small 'x' in the top corner, or move the window to a safe place on your desktop if
you need to make further adjustments later.
Click on the delay control and drag left or right to decrease
or increase the amount of delay required for an analog input

Stereo Simulation

When you open the delay control, you will also notice a stereo simulation control in the same
settings window. If you have a mono analog input, this feature lets you simulate a realistic
stereo sound that you can mix into your stereo master output.
The setting is disabled by default. This is because you may already have a stereo signal
plugged in and don't need to add simulated stereo. It is also because to enable stereo
simulation you will first need to split the incoming analog mono signal into two separate
mono tracks.
To split the mono input signal:
1
Click on the small 'cog' icon at the bottom left corner of the control panel to open
the general switcher settings.
2
In the switcher settings, click on the 'audio' tab and select the XLR input you
want to split.
3
Click 'done' to close the window.
You will now see the XLR input on the mixer is now spilt into two separate inputs for left and
right channel audio.
To add a simulated stereo effect, all you need to do is click on the stereo simulation control
knob and drag left or right to decrease or increase the amount required. While making changes,
you will notice the stereo simulation indicator below the input knob changes to reflect how
much of the effect you are adding.
After you have normalized all your input levels and added delay and stereo simulation if
needed, you can now begin optimizing and shaping the qualities in each audio input using
the 6 band parametric equalizer and dynamics controls.
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