OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR GAMBIT EQUALIZER | OPERATION |
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M/S Mode
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In the M/S domain, the two channels representing the stereo signal contain information on the Mid (mono) and Side content of the stereo signal.
Equalizing in the M/S domain can, for example, just affect vocals or instruments centred in the stereo mix. Or, by boosting the S channel, result in frequency dependent
On/Off
Press the “menu” key, then select the “System
and the output to L/R – the eq section can be set to either, depending upon which domain one wants to eq.
Another option is encoding a L/R signal to M/S for further M/S processing outside the
To compensate for different
Graphic 5: MS Coding Setup Menu
The MS mode is activated by toggling the “M/S on/off” value with key C. The M/S icon will ap- pear in the top left corner of the frequency re- sponse window to indicate that M/S mode is ac- tive.
Setup
Several possible M/S configurations can be acco- modated for in the EQ1. This can be achieved with the “M/S Setup” option by pressing key D. The user is then taken through a procedure to specify the setup to be used. The “back” and “next” keys help negotiating within the setup pro- cedure.
To eq a standard L/R stereo signal in the M/S domain, the input and output sections are speci- fied as L/R, while the EQ is set to M/S.
If one decides to decode a M/S recording, for example, the input would have to be set to M/S
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