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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
Parameters
Page 1
L In Gain
CenterGain
L/R Delay
Page 2
DiffBassG
DiffBassF
L In Gain
R In Gain
CenterGain
Diff Gain
L/R Delay
RMS Settle
DiffBassG
DiffBassF
10-174
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
-500.0 to 500.0 samp
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
16 to 25088 Hz
Stereo Correlation
100
75
50
25
The input gain of the left channel in decibels (dB).
The input gain of the right channel in decibels (dB).
The level of the sum of left and right channels in decibels (dB). The summed stereo signal
represents the mono or center mix.
The level of the difference of left and right channels in decibels (dB). The difference signal
contains the spatial component of the stereo signal.
If this parameter is positive, the left signal is delayed by the indicated amount. If it is
negative, the right channel is delayed. You can use this parameter to try to improve
cancellation of the difference signal if you suspect one channel is delayed with respect to
the other.
Controls how fast the RMS meters can rise or fall with changing signal levels.
By boosting the low frequency components of the difference signal you can increase the
sense of acoustic envelopment, the sense of being surrounded by an acoustic space.
DiffBassG is the gain parameter of a bass shelf Þlter on the difference signal. DiffBassG
sets how many decibels (dB) to boost or cut the low frequencies.
The transition frequency in Hertz (Hz) of the difference signal bass shelf Þlter is set by
DiffBassF.
R In Gain
Diff Gain
RMS Settle
0%
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
0.0 to 300.0 dB/s

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