Lexicon DC-1 owner manual 1Two Channel Dolby Digital version, Two Channel Parameters

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DC-1 Effects

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5.1Two Channel (Dolby Digital version)

This Effect mixes Dolby Digital 5.1 information for two-channel playback. These soundtracks can be recorded onto two-channel formats, or played back through left and right front speakers. The mix is designed to play back with full surround when decoded through Logic 7. In mixing a film with very heavy use of the Low Frequency Effects Channel, it may be desirable to lower LFE MIX LEVEL.

5.1 Two Channel Parameters

Parameter

Initial Value

Range

 

AC-3 STATUS (display only — not user adjustable)

 

 

LFE MIX LEVEL

+0.0dB

-10dB to 0dB

 

SURROUND MIX

+2dB

-5 to +5dB

 

SUBWOOFER LVL

+0dB

-5 to +5dB

 

CUSTOM

 

 

AC-3 STATUS displays the current status of incoming AC-3 data. The displayed items are not user adjustable.

LFE MIX LEVEL allows separate level attenuation of the LFE channel, which is ultimately mixed to the subwoofer output. As the bass from as many as five other channels is added to the LFE, it can significantly raise subwoofer output levels — and create the risk of damage to a system. Careful adjustment of this parameter will allow you to achieve proper tonal balance and reduce the risk of damage.

SURROUND MIX allows independent adjustment of the level of the sur- round channels. Many AC-3 encoded soundtracks sound better when down-mixed to two channels with the surround level increased by approxi- mately 2-3dB.

SUBWOOFER LVL boosts or cuts the subwoofer output level. Although the normal subwoofer level is set during the calibration procedure, with some recordings it may be desirable to increase or decrease this deep bass level.

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