beautypg.com

Reflector 6 algorithm – dry page, Reflector algorithms – taps – groups page – TC Electronic Broadcast 6000 User Manual

Page 83

background image

Reflector 6 & Reflector LCR

English Manual 79

The panner response depends on selected out-
put format.

X-Position
Adjusts the X-axis position for the dry-signal.

Reflector 6 algorithm – dry page

On this page the dry signal is positioned. If you
work in a send/return loop without passing dry
signal through Reflector (master Dry control
turned down), the settings are irrelevant.

The positioning consists of a power-panner with
perceptually based improvements.

The panner response depends on selected out-
put format.

X-Position
Adjusts the X-axis position for the dry-signal.

Reflector algorithms –

Taps – groups page

Reflector algorithms – Taps – Groups page

On the Groups page it is possible to assign six
reflections (“taps”) at a time to the faders by
pressing the big buttons in the bottom of the dis-
play (Tap 1-6; 7-12; 13-18; 19-24). The grouping
of taps is up to you and could be based on time,
direction, level, diffusion or other properties.

A dot above the taps indicate currently selected
taps.

Above the Tap Group keys, six different param-
eters are available. When pressing e.g. the Delay
button, the Delay settings for the selected tap
group will be assigned to the faders.

The graphics area above the buttons indicates
the taps Delay, Level, Shade and Phase. Pan-
position and Feedback is not displayed.

There are six parameters per tap (reflection):

Delay
Range: 0 to 9000 ms
The screen shows the relative distance between
reflections. It scales automatically, keeping the
longest tap at the far right all of the time.

Level
Adjusts the Output level for the tap (reflection).
Height of the tap indicates level.

Pan (Reflector 6)
360 degree panner for positioning of the tap.

Pan (Reflector LCR)
±30 degree (from Left to Right) panner for posi-
tioning of the tap.

Shade
The tap color is a combination of the Shade re-
sponse and Diffusion type. When set to 0 % no
color change is applied, when set to 100 % full
response according to the Shade curve settings
are applied.

On screen the Shade value is visualized from 0
% = yellow to 100 % = red.

Note 1:

When a * symbol is next to the parameter value,
this indicates that the Shade Master is different
from 0, meaning the resulting Shade value is dif-
ferent from the individual setting.

Note 2:

When ( ) symbols are around the parameter, this
indicates that the parameter is out of range due
to the Master Shade setting (resulting in more
than 100 %). When settings are out of range, the
relative differences between taps are no longer
preserved.