Algorithm Manual Revision 4
Table Of Contents
Reflector 6 & Reflector LCR
92  System 6000 MKII Algorithms – Firmware version 6.5.0
Delay Multiplier
This parameter multiplies the value of the 24 in-
dividual reflections (“taps”).
When set to ‘x 1.00’ this means: “what you see 
is what you get” when monitoring the delay set-
tings.
If the Delay multiplier is moved away from ‘x 
1.00’, when pressing ‘Apply’ the individual tap-
delays are updated to the actual delay-time, and 
the Delay Multiplier is reset to ‘x 1.00’ indicating 
that the tap-values now are what you hear.
Apply
When pressing Apply, all the reflections (“taps”) 
are recalculated to the value they have according 
to the Delay multiplier, and the Delay-multiplier is 
reset to “x1.00”.
Shade Master
Master parameter for Color adjustment. Adjusts 
all the individual tap ‘Shade’ parameters rela-
tively.
The Shade response-curve is set at the Shade 
page.
Feedback Master
Master Feedback parameter. Adjusts all the in-
dividual tap ‘Feedback’ parameters relatively. 
However, taps set at 0 % will always remain off 
even after adjusting the Feedback Master con-
trol.
Mirror Pattern
The ‘Mirror L/R’ is a toggle key that mirrors the 
Delay-tap pattern around the Y-axis (Left/Right).
Note: The Mirror Pattern parameter is instant, 
and is not saved with the preset, while of course 
the consequences of having the key pressed are 
stored.
Output Format – Reflector LCR
Select Output format between: Center Mono, LR 
Mono, LR Stereo, LCR
Output Format – Reflector 6
Select Output format between: ‘5.0’; ‘5.0 minus 
Center’; ‘6.0’; and ‘6.0 minus Center’.
For ITU775 reproduction (home theatre) music 
and post production, normally the 5.0 with or 
without center is meant to be used.
For cinema work taking advantage of utilizing an 
additional center rear speaker (such as 6.1 DTS 
ES and Dolby EX formats) use one of the 6 chan-
nel settings.
SACD 6.0 production, or other formats requiring 
a rear height channel, can also be based on a 6 
channel setting with or without the use of front 
center.
In Level
Adjusts the Input level.
Dry Level
Adjusts the output level of the Dry position.
Wet Level
Master for the output level of all the reflections.
Reflector LCR algorithm 
– dry page
Reflector LCR algorithm – dry page
On this page the dry signal is positioned. If you 
work in a send/return loop without passing dry 
signal through Reflector (master Dry control 
turned down), the settings are irrelevant.
The positioning consists of a power-panner with 
perceptually based improvements.










