DaySequerra Mono2Stereo User Manual
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M2S User Manual
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Presets
Mono2Stereo contains three factory defined preset setting configurations to change the sound of the
synthesized stereo. These presets were designed as starting points for you to become comfortable with
the operation of Mono2Stereo. It is recommended that you start with one of these presets, and then
tailor it to your preferences. You may save customized settings within four user-definable save slots.
• Narrow 0.5 – Changes the perception to that of a narrow stereo field.
• Medium 0.85 – Changes the perception to that of a medium stereo field.
• Wide 1.0 – Changes the perception to that of a wide stereo field.
• User-1 to User-4 – User definable configuration settings.
• Bypass – Routes the input directly to the output without any processing. Produces one output
channel of mono audio.
• 2M Bypass – Routes the input directly to output without any processing. Produces two output
channels of mono audio.
Home Screen Menu Functions and Descriptions
Selecting the icon on the respective input channel’s home screen will display more settings that are
directly related to that channel. Each channel may have different settings based upon your
requirements. To modify settings for a specific channel, navigate to that channel on the home screen,
then select the icon which contains the values to be modified.
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LF Mono Cutoff: Selects the desired mono / stereo crossover frequency. This parameter allows for the
creation of a non-linear phase difference between channels, such that lower frequencies can remain
more mono (in-phase) while higher frequencies can be synthesized wider. The cutoff frequency is
defined as the frequency at which the phase difference between channels is 95% of the full phase
difference described by Stereo Width. Below this frequency, the output phase difference tends towards
mono (in-phase), and above this frequency the output phase difference is within 5% of (90.0 * Stereo
Width).
LF EQ Freq: Sets the EQ turnover point for low frequency.
LF EQ Gain: Adjusts the gain of Low Frequency sounds.
HF EQ Freq: Sets the EQ turnover point for high frequency
HF EQ Gain: Adjusts the gain of High Frequency sounds.
The user defined profiles contain all of the settings contained within the factory preset values, plus two
additional settings: