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Surround sound 295
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Stereo and mono signal processing with twin-
channel Surround
Mono
The following applies to stereo signals: A mono total is formed from
the signal that is positioned as a single mono sound source in the
panorama.
The following applies to mono signals: The signal is positioned as a
single mono sound source in the panorama.
X-Sym.
The following applies to stereo signals: The left-hand and right-hand
channels are aligned symmetrically on the x-axis. This enables a
stereo signal to be panned very easily from front L to Surround L.
The following applies to mono signals: In addition to the original
mono source a second (mono) mirror sound of this signal is
positioned.
The mirror axis is the x-axis.
Y-Sym
The following applies to stereo signals: The left-hand and right-hand
channels are directed symmetrically on the y-axis. This enables a
stereo signal to be panned very easily from front L to R.
The following applies to mono signals: In addition to the original
mono source a second (mono) mirror sound source of this signal is
positioned.
The mirror axis is the y-axis.
XY-Sym.
The following applies to stereo signals: The left-hand and right-hand
channels are aligned symmetrically to the x and the y-axes. This
enables a stereo signal to be panned very easily from to front L /
Surround R.