DaySequerra UpMix User Manual
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UpMix User Manual
The I/O Menu will allow you to tailor UpMix to your specific application.
Input Mode: Defines what kind of signal UpMix is going to process. (Stereo)
Stereo Input: Defines what physical BNC port UpMix will receive the stereo audio input stream.
(1/2, 3/4, 5/6)
Output Mode: Defines what output signal format UpMix will generate. (Bypass, Stereo, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1,
5.1, 6.1 or 7.1)
LFE: Defines how UpMix will treat Low Frequency Effects. (Normal or Mute)
Clock Source: Defines where UpMix gets the timing signal.
Internal: UpMix’s Internal Clock. Define using Sync Source.
Ext Sync: UpMix will get timing from AES Sync Port.
1/2: UpMix will get timing from the 1/2 BNC Input.
3/4: UpMix will get timing from the 3/4 BNC Input.
5/6: UpMix will get timing from the 5/6 BNC Input.
Sync. Source: If Clock Source is set to internal, defines what clock frequency UpMix will use.
(32, 44.1, 48.0, 88.1 or 96 kHz)
Settings Menu
Figure 7. Settings menu on the DaySequerra UpMix
Settings that can be controlled on UpMix:
Rear Surround Width: Adjusts the perceived width of the rear channel signal that is rendered from the
stereo mix. (Narrow, .05-.95, Wide in .05 Increments)
Surround Depth: Adjust the perceived depth of the entire surround signal that is rendered from the
stereo mix. (-1.00 to 1.00 in .05 Increments)
Center Mode: Tells UpMix to use a discreet center channel (Hard Center) or mix the center into the left
and right channels (Phantom).
LFE Cutoff: Adjusts low-pass filter for Low Frequency Effects. (0-140Hz in 20Hz Increments)
Output Limiter: Allows UpMix to reduce the level of the output stream. (0dB to -20dB)