DSF3 MKII Owners Manual
SoundField DSF-3
User Guide
Controls
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3.
Invert
The INVERT mode maintains the correct three-dimensional perspective in both surround and
stereo when the microphone is suspended upside down above the sound source ( ). Not
selecting this mode with the mic suspended will result in the Left/Right width information and
Up/Down height information being reversed. It is important to document the status of the Invert
switch when making B-Format recordings for later post production.
To enable
Invert
press the “
Invert
” button - this will change the display to show the
Invert
status
in the middle of the screen – further presses of the “
Invert
” button will toggle the status of
Invert
on and off.
To return back to the main screen either press the “
Invert
” button again or wait for the gain screen to
automatically time out.
4.
High Pass Filter
The variable High-Pass filter – second order Butterworth – will filter the incoming microphone
signals and will affect all output signals. Enabling the High-Pass filter is ideal for removing
unwanted low frequency rumble such as wind noise, etc.
To enable the
High Pass Filter
press the “
High Pass Filter
” button - this will change the display
to show the
High Pass Filter
status in the middle of the screen – further presses of the “
High
Pass Filter
” button will toggle the status of
Invert
on and off and the rotary controller will alter
the cut-off frequency.
To return back to the main screen either press the “
High Pass Filter
” button again or wait for the
gain screen to automatically time out.