DaySequerra Mono2Stereo User Manual
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M2S User Manual
Stereo Width: Controls the amount of phase difference between the resulting left and right output
channels. The range (0.0 to 1.0) corresponds to a phase difference range of (0.0 to 90.0) degrees. The
approximate amount of phase difference is (90.0 * Stereo Width).
Preset Name: Sets the name of the preset, up to 12 characters. Press ENTER while the cursor is over
this field to go into data entry mode. Turn the rotary encoder to scroll through the available choices of
letters (A-Z, 0-9 and _ (underscore)) and press enter to move on to the next field. Turning the rotary
encoder again will start to scroll through the choices for the next letter, or pressing ENTER accepts the
name.
Restore Defaults : Clears all custom values and restores all values to the factory defaults. This function
only applies to the preset which menu it is contained in.
Channel Config Icon
Input Attenuation: Allows adjustment of the attenuator for the input signal.
Analog Input Level: Allows for adjustment of the volume level input for analog audio.
Analog Output Level: Allows for adjustment of the volume level output for analog audio
Output Limiter: Allows adjustment of the output volume level for the synthesized stereo audio.
Output Limiter RT: Sets the rise time of the output limiter.
Menu Functions and Descriptions
While at the home screen, and not in home screen selection mode, rotate the encoder in any direction
to enter the menu. From this screen you may navigate to the rest of the menu by selecting SYSTEM
MENU. Also displayed are keylock controls.
Selecting KEYLOCK from this menu will lock the front panel controls of the unit immediately. KEYLOCK
SETTINGS sub-menu contains a time-out setting that will enable automatic locking of the controls after
a user-specified time period has elapsed. To disable automatic keylock, select “OFF” from this menu.
System Menu
Navigating to SYSTEM MENU after entering the Main Menu will allow you to change all values to fine
tune the operation of your Mono2Stereo.