Onkyo TX SR800 Owner Manual - Page 54

Audio Adjust

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Audio Adjust 3-3. Sound Effect Sub-menu This sub-menu is used to turn on and off the various sound effects available with the TX-SR800. Setting a. Re-EQ b. Upsampling c. Subwoofer (Analog/PCM) d. Late Night Values On, Off On, Off On, Off Off, Low, High Initial value Off Off On Off a. Re-EQ Re-EQ (re-equalization) takes the edginess or "brightness" out of your home cinema sound to compensate for the fact that sound mixed for theaters may sound too bright when played back through speakers in the home environment. This can be set to either "On" or "Off." b. Upsampling Upsampling processes the input digital signal, or the digital signal converted from an analog input source, and converts its digital sampling frequency to twice its current frequency for an even further detailed sound reproduction. This can be set to either "On" or "Off." When "On" is selected, the UPSAMPLING indicator lights. c. Subwoofer When "Yes" is selected for the Subwoofer setting in the Speaker Config Sub-menu, set this to "Off" if you do not want to have sound output from the subwoofer when listening to Analog/PCM sources. If "No" is selected for the Subwoofer setting in the Speaker Config Sub-menu, this setting will not appear. d. Late Night The audio for movies made for the cinema have a large dynamic range; thus, the difference between loud noises and soft noises is great. To hear the quieter sounds such as background noises or human conversations, the movie must be played back at larger volumes. When this setting is set to "High" or "Low," the dynamic range of the sound is narrowed down to allow you to easily hear minute sounds at low volumes. This function is especially useful if you wish to play a movie at low volumes during the nighttime. This can be set to either "Off" or "Low," or "High." Notes: • The Late Night function is effective only on Dolby Digital encoded software. • The depth of the Late Night effect is determined by Dolby Digital software. With some sources, it may produce little or no effect. 3-4. Delay Sub-menu This sub-menu gives you various ways to adjust the timing of the audio output from the speakers to give certain soundfield effects or to adjust for unwanted asynchronous video and audio tracks. This sub-menu does not appear if "Direct" is selected as the listening mode. Setting a. A/V Sync Relative Delay b. Center c. Surr L/R d. Surr Back Values 0.0 ms to 74.0 ms -4.0 ms to +6.0 ms -4.0 ms to +6.0 ms -4.0 ms to +6.0 ms Initial value 0.0 ms 0.0 ms 0.0 ms 0.0 ms a. A/V Sync If a digital signal processor is connected, there may be times when the audio and video from a DVD or LD player is not output in perfect sync. The result is where the sound and picture do not match and the sound is heard too early. In such a case, use this setting to properly synchronize the audio and video. This setting can be set between 0 and 74.0 ms in 0.5-ms increments. Under normal circumstances, this can left at 0 ms. If set between 24.5 and 74.0 ms, upsampling is fixed to 24.0 ms. Note that a change in the setting will not be displayed. This setting will not appear if the selected input source is set for the multichannel port. Relative Delay b. Center, c. Surr L/R, d. Surr Back Besides level and delay adjustments, this setting provides the ability to change or adjust the relative speaker position to fine tune the soundfield for the listener. This is accomplished using Onkyo's unique Enhanced Spatial Positioning Algorithm. This adjustment provides 10 milliseconds of delay for the speakers, which is equivalent to moving the speaker 10 feet (3 meters) away. This adjustment is set up to provide -4.0 or +6.0 milliseconds (-4 or +6 feet/-1.2 or +1.8 meters) of adjustment to the listener's position. Once the coarse adjustments (i.e., speaker level and distance adjustments) are made, the system is set up to provide a typical or broad surround environment. By adjusting the relative position of the speakers, we are able to alter the soundfield to be more spread out (deeper) or focused (shallower). Note: Surr Back will not appear if the Surr Back/Zone 2 setting in the Surr Back/Zone 2 Sub-menu of the Hardware Setup Menu is set to "Zone 2." 54

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3-4. Delay Sub-menu
This sub-menu gives you various ways to adjust the timing of the
audio output from the speakers to give certain soundfield effects or
to adjust for unwanted asynchronous video and audio tracks.
This sub-menu does not appear if
Direct
is selected as the listening
mode.
Setting
Values
Initial value
a.
A/V Sync
0.0 ms to 74.0 ms
0.0 ms
Relative Delay
b. Center
4.0 ms to +6.0 ms
0.0 ms
c.
Surr L/R
4.0 ms to +6.0 ms
0.0 ms
d. Surr Back
4.0 ms to +6.0 ms
0.0 ms
a. A/V Sync
If a digital signal processor is connected, there may be times when
the audio and video from a DVD or LD player is not output in perfect
sync. The result is where the sound and picture do not match and the
sound is heard too early. In such a case, use this setting to properly
synchronize the audio and video. This setting can be set between 0
and 74.0 ms in 0.5-ms increments. Under normal circumstances, this
can left at 0 ms. If set between 24.5 and 74.0 ms, upsampling is fixed
to 24.0 ms. Note that a change in the setting will not be displayed.
This setting will not appear if the selected input source is set for the
multichannel port.
Relative Delay
b. Center, c. Surr L/R, d. Surr Back
Besides level and delay adjustments, this setting provides the ability
to change or adjust the relative speaker position to fine tune the
soundfield for the listener. This is accomplished using Onkyo
s
unique Enhanced Spatial Positioning Algorithm. This adjustment
provides 10 milliseconds of delay for the speakers, which is
equivalent to moving the speaker 10 feet (3 meters) away. This
adjustment is set up to provide
4.0 or +6.0 milliseconds (
4 or +6
feet/
1.2 or +1.8 meters) of adjustment to the listener
s position.
Once the coarse adjustments (i.e., speaker level and distance
adjustments) are made, the system is set up to provide a typical or
broad surround environment. By adjusting the relative position of
the speakers, we are able to alter the soundfield to be more spread out
(deeper) or focused (shallower).
Note:
Surr Back will not appear if the Surr Back/Zone 2 setting in the Surr
Back/Zone 2 Sub-menu of the Hardware Setup Menu is set to
Zone
2.
Audio Adjust
3-3. Sound Effect Sub-menu
This sub-menu is used to turn on and off the various sound effects
available with the TX-SR800.
Setting
Values
Initial value
a.
Re-EQ
On, Off
Off
b. Upsampling
On, Off
Off
c.
Subwoofer
On, Off
On
(Analog/PCM)
d. Late Night
Off, Low, High
Off
a. Re-EQ
Re-EQ (re-equalization) takes the edginess or
brightness
out of
your home cinema sound to compensate for the fact that sound
mixed for theaters may sound too bright when played back through
speakers in the home environment.
This can be set to either
On
or
Off.
b. Upsampling
Upsampling processes the input digital signal, or the digital signal
converted from an analog input source, and converts its digital
sampling frequency to twice its current frequency for an even further
detailed sound reproduction. This can be set to either
On
or
Off.
When
On
is selected, the UPSAMPLING indicator lights.
c. Subwoofer
When
Yes
is selected for the Subwoofer setting in the Speaker
Config Sub-menu, set this to
Off
if you do not want to have sound
output from the subwoofer when listening to Analog/PCM sources.
If
No
is selected for the Subwoofer setting in the Speaker Config
Sub-menu, this setting will not appear.
d. Late Night
The audio for movies made for the cinema have a large dynamic
range; thus, the difference between loud noises and soft noises is
great. To hear the quieter sounds such as background noises or
human conversations, the movie must be played back at larger
volumes. When this setting is set to
High
or
Low,
the dynamic
range of the sound is narrowed down to allow you to easily hear
minute sounds at low volumes. This function is especially useful if
you wish to play a movie at low volumes during the nighttime.
This can be set to either
Off
or
Low,
or
High.
Notes:
The Late Night function is effective only on Dolby Digital
encoded software.
The depth of the Late Night effect is determined by Dolby
Digital software. With some sources, it may produce little or no
effect.