ADJUSTING
THE SOUND
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DSP
DSP (DIGITAL
SIGNAL PROCESSOR)
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The sound of a concert hall is produced by sounds reflectedfrom
the walls and ceiling, reinforcingthe soundscoming directlyfrom
the omhestra.
You can use this unit's DSP circuitsto recreate reflectedsounds
digitally, to obtain the sound presence of a disco, live music
performance or concert hall.
In addition,the suppliedspeaker system has a surround speaker
which faces upward and outside, for a surround sound effect.
Byselectinga DSP mode, youcan obtain more effectivesurround
sound.
Sound characteristics
of DSP modes
There are three DSP modes. Equalization curves are selected
automaticallyto Rtatchthe DSP sound.
Sound charactedstics
DISCO
A powerfulsound likethatof a disco.
SurroundThe graphicequalizerisautomatically set to ROCK.
LIVE
A vibrantsound likethatof a livemusicperformance.
SurroundThe graphicequalize_ isautomatically set to POP.
HALL
A sound presencelik_that ofa concerthall.
SurroundSuitablefor playbackbforchestral m usic.
The graphicequalizerisautomatically set to CLASSIC.
• The graphicequalizationcurvecan also be selectedor turnedoff,
as you prefer.
a. To select a DSP mode
Press one of the DSP buttons.
You can check the selected mode in the display,
b. To cancel
the selected
DSP mode
Press the selected DSP button once more.
S-oFF is displayed.
c. To select with the remote control
Press the DSP button repeatedly until the desired mode is dis-
played.
DISCO ---_ LIVE _
HALL--
S-oFF--_
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When the music source is monaural
A simulated stereo effect can be obtaineclby selecting the LIVE
mode,
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If you pressthe MIC ECHO buttonto echo the sound,the selected
DSP mode is automaticallycanceled.
When youselect a DSP mode, MIC ECHO is setto OFF automati-
cally.
SOUND
ADJUSTMENT
DURING
RECORD-
ING
The output volume and tone (T-BASS, GEQ and DSP) of the
speakers or headphones may be freely variedwithoutaffectingthe
level of the recording.
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