Model 585 Time Scaling Processor Getting Started
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Note: Sensitivity should remain at 5–high for most program material. If the
setting must be changed, the change should be limited to the length of the
specific passage that requires the change, and then returned to 5–high.
Setting changes activate in real time when changed using the front-panel
controls.
Pitch
You can use the Pitch menu to select a new scaling value by pressing the arrow
buttons or rotating the knob. You can also make this adjustment from the main status
menu by rotating the knob. If you do so, however, the adjustment is immediately
activated, and you cannot return to the previous value by pressing Esc.
Processing Delay
The Processing Delay menu defines the system latency in milliseconds, within
a range of 400–480 ms. The default is 440 ms.
Clock Source
In the Clock Source menu, you can choose the source for the digital audio output
clock. The default is Digital Input, which locks the output clock to the channel
1/2 input. Internal 48 kHz locks the output clock to an internal 48 kHz
oscillator. External Ref-In locks the output clock to the AES Ref input clock.
The status of the AES Ref input clock is displayed in the Reference In status
menu.
DC Filter
The DC Filter can be turned on to eliminate any inconsistency due to the
processing of very low frequency or subsonic sounds. The default is Disabled.
LFE Channel
In the LFE Channel menu, you can adjust the assignment of the LFE channel to
match the input. The factory default is Auto, which assigns all channels according to
the standard channel mapping shown in Table 7-1. If the input to Model 585 includes
a program with an LFE channel assignment not in line with the assignments in Table
7-1, you need to assign the LFE channel manually using this menu. In multichannel
audio, the LFE channel is bandwidth-limited, so to process the complete program
audio properly, the LFE channel must be assigned correctly.