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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
Parameters
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In/Out
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LFO Rate
Rate Scale
Origin
PanWidth
ImageWidth
CentrAtten
In/Out
Out Gain
LFO Rate
Rate Scale
Origin
Pan Width
ImageWidth
CentrAtten
LFO Shape
PulseWidth
10-168
In or Out
0 to 10.00 Hz
1 to 25088 x
-100 to 100 %
0 to 100 %
0 to 100 %
-12 to 0 dB
When set to ÒInÓ the auto-panner is active; when set to ÒOutÓ auto-panner is bypassed.
The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect.
The speed of the panning motion.
Multiplies the speed of the LFO rate into the audio range. When above 19x, the values
increment in semitone steps. These steps are accurate when LFO Rate is set to 1.00 Hz.
The axis for the panning motion. At 0%, panning excursion is centered between the
listening speakers. Positive values shift the axis to the right, while negative values shift it
to the left. At -100% or +100%, there is no room for panning excursion.
The amount of auto pan excursion. This value represents the percentage of total panning
motion available after Origin and ImageWidth are set.
The width of the original input program material before it is auto panned. At 0%, the
input image is shrunk to a single point source allowing maximum panning excursion. At
100%, the original width is maintained leaving no room for panning excursion.
Amount the signal level is dropped as it is panned through the center of the listening
stereo speaker array. For the smoothest tracking, a widely accepted subjective reference is
-3dB. Values above -3dB will cause somewhat of a bump in level as an image passes
through the center. Values below -3dB will cause a dip in level at the center.
The waveform type for the LFO. Choices are Sine, Saw+, Saw-, Pulse, Tri, and Expon.
When the LFO Shape is set to Pulse, this parameter sets the pulse width as a percentage of
the waveform period. The pulse is a square wave when the width is set to 50%. This
parameter is active only when the Pulse waveform is selected.
Out Gain
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
LFO Shape
Tri
PulseWidth
0 to 100%
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