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Sound Parameters – Effects
LFE LP
Determines the crossover frequency below which the effect signal is routed to the LFE channel output
(Sub Out 2 R). If you want to make a typical „5.1 mix" a setting of 80 Hz is recommended.
Input HP
Determines the highpass crossover frequency for all effect signals except for the LFE. The Input HP is
used to adjust the bass frequencies for all channels independently from the LFE channel.
FSL Volume
Determines the volume of the effect signal for the left Front Speaker (Main Out L).
Delay ML
Determines the relative delay of the effect signal pertaining to the setting of the Delay parameter.
FSR Volume
Determines the volume of the effect signal for the right Front Speaker (Main Out R).
Delay MR
Determines the relative delay of the effect signal pertaining to the setting of the Delay parameter.
CntrS Volume
Determines the volume of the effect signal for the Center Speaker (Sub Out 2 L).
Delay S2L
Determines the relative delay of the effect signal pertaining to the setting of the Delay parameter.
Rear SL Volume
Determines the volume of the effect signal for the left Rear Speaker (Sub Out 1 L).
Delay S1L
Determines the relative delay of the effect signal pertaining to the setting of the Delay parameter.
Waldorf Q User's Manual
LFE LP
!Input HP
082.4 Hz |110.0 Hz
10.9Hz...16.7kHz
10.9Hz...16.7kHz
FSL V.
!Delay ML
127
| 100.0 %
0...127
0%...400%
FSR V.
!Delay MR
127
| 100.0 %
0...127
0%...400%
CntrS V. !Delay S2L
127
| 100.0 %
0...127
0%...400%
RearSL V.!Delay S1L
127
| 100.0 %
0...127
0%...400%
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