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Algorithm Reference-173
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In/Out
The algorithm is functioning when In/Out is set to ÒInÓ. If set to ÒOut, whatever is on 
the input channels gets passed to the output unaltered.
Out Gain
The output gain of the pseudo-stereo signal in decibels (dB).
CenterGain
The level of the sum of the intermediate left and right stereo channels in decibels (dB). 
The summed stereo signal represents the mono or center mix.
Diff Gain
The level of the difference of the intermediate left and right stereo channels in decibels 
(dB). The difference signal contains the spatial component of the stereo signal.
In Select
The input signal may come from the left L or right R input channel, or the left and right 
channels may be summed to obtain the mono signal (L+R)/2. You should set this 
parameter to match your Studio conÞguration.
DiffBassG
By boosting the low frequency components of the difference signal of the intermediate 
stereo result, you can increase the sense of acoustic envelopment, the sense of being 
surrounded by an acoustic space. DiffBassG is the gain parameter of a bass-shelf Þlter on 
the difference signal. DiffBassG sets how many decibels (dB) to boost or cut the low 
frequencies.
DiffBassF
The transition frequency in Hertz (Hz) of the difference signal bass-shelf Þlter is set by 
DiffBassF.
CrossoverN
The two Crossover parameters set the frequencies at which the band-split Þlters split the 
mono signal into three bands. The two parameters are interchangeable: either may have 
a higher frequency than the other.
Pan Band
There are three pan parameters: one each for Low, Mid, and High frequency bands. The 
panning of each band is separately controllable. -100% is fully left and 100% is fully 
right.
Delay Band
There are three delay parameters: one each for Low, Mid, and High frequency bands. 
The delays are set in milliseconds (ms).
Crossover1
16 to 25088 Hz
Crossover2
16 to 25088 Hz
Pan High
-100 to 100%
Delay High
0.0 to 1000.0 ms
Pan Mid
-100 to 100%
Delay Mid
0.0 to 1000.0 ms
Pan Low
-100 to 100%
Delay Low
0.0 to 1000.0 ms