Pioneer AVIC-Z130BT Owner's Manual - Page 176

Customizing the equalizer curves - auto eq

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Chapter 32 Customizing preferences Equalizer curve Vocal is a curve in which the midrange, which is the human vocal range, is boosted. Flat is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted. Custom1 is an adjusted equalizer curve that you create. A separate custom curve can be created for each source. Custom2 is an adjusted equalizer curve that you create. If you select this curve, the effect is reflected all AV source. p When "Flat" is selected, no supplement or correction is made to the sound. This is useful to check the effect of the equalizer curves by switching alternatively between "Flat" and a set equalizer curve. p You cannot select "Custom1" and "Custom2" when "Auto EQ" is "On". = For details, refer to Using the auto-adjusted equalizer on the next page. 1 Display the "AV Sound Settings" screen. = For details, refer to Displaying the screen for AV sound settings on page 174. 2 Touch [EQ]. 3 Touch the equalizer you want. p If Auto EQ has been set to "On", an image corresponding to each equalizer curve you selected appears. = For details of the operations, refer to Adjusting the equalizer curve automatically (Auto EQ) on the next page. Customizing the equalizer curves You can adjust the currently selected equalizer curve setting as desired. Adjustments can be made with a 8-band graphic equalizer. p This function is not available when "Auto EQ" is "On". = For details, refer to Using the auto-ad- justed equalizer on the next page. The difference between "Custom1" and "Custom2" ! A separate "Custom1" curve can be cre- ated for each source. If you make adjustments when a curve "S.Bass (Super Bass)", "Powerful", "Natural", "Vocal", "Flat", or "Custom1" is selected, the equalizer curve settings will be memorized in "Custom1". ! A "Custom2" curve can be created common to all sources. If you make adjustments when "Custom2" curve is selected, the "Custom2" curve will be updated. ! The "Custom1" curve is applied to each of the source selected, but you can apply the same curve to the following sources. - AM and FM - EXT1 and EXT2 - AV1 and AV2 - CD, ROM, DVD-V, and DivX - SD and USB p The different curve can be memorized between iPod and USB. 176 En

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Equalizer curve
Vocal
is a curve in which the midrange, which is the
human vocal range, is boosted.
Flat
is a flat curve in which nothing is boosted.
Custom1
is an adjusted equalizer curve that you cre-
ate. A separate custom curve can be created for each
source.
Custom2
is an adjusted equalizer curve that you cre-
ate. If you select this curve, the effect is reflected all
AV source.
p
When
Flat
is selected, no supplement or
correction is made to the sound. This is
useful to check the effect of the equalizer
curves by switching alternatively between
Flat
and a set equalizer curve.
p
You cannot select
Custom1
and
Cus-
tom2
when
Auto EQ
is
On
.
=
For details, refer to
Using the auto-ad-
justed equalizer
on the next page.
1
Display the
AV Sound Settings
screen.
=
For details, refer to
Displaying the screen for
AV sound settings
on page 174.
2
Touch [EQ].
3
Touch the equalizer you want.
p
If
Auto EQ
has been set to
On
, an image
corresponding to each equalizer curve you
selected appears.
=
For details of the operations, refer to
Adjust-
ing the equalizer curve automatically (Auto
EQ)
on the next page.
Customizing the equalizer curves
You can adjust the currently selected equalizer
curve setting as desired. Adjustments can be
made with a 8-band graphic equalizer.
p
This function is not available when
Auto
EQ
is
On
.
=
For details, refer to
Using the auto-ad-
justed equalizer
on the next page.
The difference between
Custom1
and
Custom2
!
A separate
Custom1
curve can be cre-
ated for each source. If you make adjust-
ments when a curve
S.Bass
(Super Bass)
,
Powerful
,
Natural
,
Vocal
,
Flat
, or
Custom1
is selected, the equalizer curve
settings will be memorized in
Custom1
.
!
A
Custom2
curve can be created com-
mon to all sources. If you make adjust-
ments when
Custom2
curve is selected,
the
Custom2
curve will be updated.
!
The
Custom1
curve is applied to each of
the source selected, but you can apply the
same curve to the following sources.
AM
and
FM
EXT1
and
EXT2
AV1
and
AV2
CD
,
ROM
,
DVD-V
, and
DivX
SD
and
USB
p
The different curve can be memorized
between
iPod
and
USB
.
En
176
Chapter
32
Customizing preferences