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Processor Operations
Customizing the Sound Fields
Each sound field is composed of equalizer parameters
(bass/treble) and surround sound parameters —
variables of sound that create the sound image. You
can customize the sound fields by adjusting some of
the sound parameters (equalizer and/or surround
sound parameters) to suit your listening situation.
Once you customize the sound fields, they are stored in
memory unless the processor is unplugged for about 1
week. To change a customized sound field, make new
adjustments to the respective sound field.
1 Start playing a component, then select the sound
field you want to adjust.
2 Press DPC MODE repeatedly to display on of the
following menus:
SP. SETUP
LEVEL ADJUST
SURROUND
EQUALIZER
OTHER SETUP
3 Use digital processing control buttons ( / ) to
select the parameter you want.
4 Use digital processing control buttons ( / ) to
adjust the parameter.
z Compressing the dynamic range (except for
ACOUSTIC)
When inputting a Dolby Digital (AC-3) signal you can
compress the dynamic range of the sound track by
using the dynamic range compression ratio (D. RANGE
COMP) parameter in the surround menu. This may be
useful when you want to watch movies at low volumes
late at night. See page 16 for details on the dynamic
range compression parameter.
Note
Certain parameters may not be available for adjustment
depending on the current settings and menu modes.
Ill.A VIRTUAL ENHANCED (SURROUND) A
Ill.B VIRTUAL ENHANCED (SURROUND) B
Ill.C VIRTUAL REAR SHIFT
For REAR SP [SIDE]* For REAR SP [BEHIND]*
Ill.D VIRTUAL MULTI REAR
For REAR SP [SIDE]* For REAR SP [BEHIND]*
L : Front speaker (left) * See page 8 for details on
R : Front speaker (right) how to set the rear speaker
C : Centre speaker position.
SL : Rear speaker (left)
SR : Rear speaker (right)
: Virtual speaker
LCR
LCR
LCR
SRSL
LCR
SR
SL
LCR
SRSL
LCR
SRSL
DPC MODE Digital processing control