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T*ap – Junger Audio T*AP Television Audio Processor Edition User Manual

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Side Chain Filter

[OFF / ON]

a high pass filter (300 Hz) and a low pass

filter (3000 Hz) is applied to the detector side

chain (not the audio path) to prevent hum and

noise from blocking fail over switching.


Fail Over 2L/2R

switch that provides an independent stereo fail over circuit

Mode

the switch may be permanently [FIX]
connected with either the Downmix, 2L/2R or
the AUX input but may also perform an
[AUTO] switch over from the first input to the
alternative input.



Fail Threshold (dBFS)

[-60 … -40]

Fail Wait (s)

[1.5 … 10.0]

Fail Return (s)

[0.0 … 10.0]

Side Chain Filter

[OFF / ON]

see Fail Over Upmix at previous page


Surround Detect

to perform an automatic upmix in case the
main surround signal fails.

Switch

the surround switch may be permanently
[FIX] connected with the surround input or the
upmix output but it may also perform an
[AUTO] switch over in case the surround
input fails.

Detection

here you can decide which channels must be
observed for signal loss to operate the
surround switch. This switch is independent
from the upmix state! You are able to feed
the 1L/1R output even if the upmix is not
activated either by "Upmix Enable=Off"
or by "Fail Over Upmix=AUTO no upmix"
setting of that switch.
Signal Loss=All channels are gone.

Fail Threshold (dBFS)

[-80 … -40]

Fail Wait (s)

[0.0 … 10.0]


Upmix

Enable

[OFF / ON]


Upmix Mode

[Stereo / Mono / Auto]

Profile

[1 Front Projection, 2 Emphasize Front, 3 Balanced, 4 Emphasize
Surround, 5 Wrap Surround]

1 Front Projection – Optimized for a stable surround image,
independent from correlation of the input signal. Opens a stage-like
presentation over the front speakers and uses the rear channels for
ambience creation.

2 Emphasize Front – Based on setting 1 with a less strict front
projection.

3 Balanced – A balanced distribution of the signal between the front
and rear channels. Without overemphasizing the rear channels.