Manual

16.3 Engine Presets
There are ve factory preset groups F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, for each Engine, E1,
E2, and E3. Each Factory preset group has 8 presets to select.
To review the available factory routing presets, go to Library/Recall/E1,
E2, or E3 and select the "Factory" button.
Group Presets Notes
F1: System
6000
8 presets
Factory presets from System 6000,
Reverb 8 algorithm
F2: FX 8 presets
Dierent and funny FX presets
with rather extreme settings
F3: Halls 8 presets
A variety of surround Halls for
both music and lm
F4: Plates &
Rooms
8 presets
A variety of surround plates and
rooms for both music and lm
F5: Film 8 presets Specic tunings for typical lm use
All engine presets are suitable for all surround formats but veried
specically in 5.1, 7.1 and 22.2.
An example of how to make reverb settings for more
than 8 channels:
• Use an existing 8 channel engine preset or make your own in a 7.1 setup.
• Copy the 8 channel preset into the engines needed for the output format e.g.
3 engines for the 22.2 format. Now you have identical sound in all
24 channels but we need to make them uncorrelated.
• Use a suitable routing preset for the setup e.g. “22.2 in, 22.2 out.
• Adjust Engine 1 and 3, leaving Engine 2 as the reference.
• Set the No of Channels and Assignment on the Rev page dierently in all
3 engines E.g. No of Channels = 22.2 and Assignment = Top, Mid and
Bottom Plane respectively.
• Now the 24 output channels are completely de-correlated.
• Make adjustments in Engine 1 and 2 to precisely exploit the 22.2 speaker
setup. For example, use slightly dierent Decay, Pre Delay, Hi Cut and Output
Level settings in the 3 engines. More drastic adjustments may be used for
your specic needs or your sound ideas.
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