Sony CDP-C715 Operating Instructions - Page 21

Memorizing

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Memorizing a DSP Mode The DSP modes, as well as the Equalizer and Reverb settings, can be stored in memory to correspond with a certain disc. By making a DSP file, you can insert or select a disc and have it played to a pre-selected acoustic atmosphere. (See "On Custom Files" on page 22.) To make a DSP file 1 Play the applicable disc and select a DSP mode. Adjust the Equalizer and Reverb controls as necessary. 2 Press the DSP FILE button. "DSP FILE" is displayed and CF DSP appear in the display. The indicator on DSP FILE button will also lights up as long as the DSP settings correspound with the DSP file. About Surround Sound There are three basic sound effects that produce the acoustics of concert halls and movie theater. Direct sound, early reflection, and reverberation. The acoustic quality of a room depends on how that room reproduces these three sounds. Types of sounds Early reflection Reve.r.b..e.ration Direct sound (5" 07 ® 0 comet To change DSP files Select a new DSP file. Press the DSP FILE button. The new DSP mode will be stored in the DSP file. To change DSP mode without erasing the DSP file Select the desired DSP mode or adjust the Equalizer/Reverb level control as necessary. The indicator on the DSP FILE button will go out, indicating you have disabled the DSP mode specified in your DSP file and are now adjusting manually. The current mode will stay in effect until you change it again, or press the DISC SKIP button and changes discs. You can recall the DSP file by selecting the bank mode, if the bank is filed. The DSP FILE indicator will lights up again. Clearing a DSP file 1 Put the disc whose DSP file is to be cleared in the player. Press FLAT button. 2 Press the DSP FILE. "FILE ERASE" is displayed and "CF DSP" goes off from the display window. 21

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Memorizing
a
DSP
Mode
The
DSP
modes,
as
well
as
the
Equalizer
and
Reverb
settings,
can
be
stored
in
memory
to
correspond
with
a
certain
disc.
By
making
a
DSP
file,
you
can
insert
or
select
a
disc
and
have
it
played
to
a
pre
-selected
acoustic
atmosphere. (See
"On
Custom
Files"
on
page
22.)
To
make
a
DSP
file
1
Play
the
applicable
disc
and
select
a
DSP
mode.
Adjust
the
Equalizer
and
Reverb
controls
as
necessary.
2
Press
the
DSP
FILE
button.
"DSP
FILE"
is
displayed
and
CF
DSP
appear
in
the
display.
The
indicator
on
DSP
FILE
button
will
also
lights
up
as
long
as
the
DSP
settings
correspound
with
the
DSP
file.
(5
"
07
®
0
comet
To
change
DSP
files
Select
a
new
DSP
file.
Press
the
DSP
FILE
button.
The
new
DSP
mode
will
be
stored
in
the
DSP
file.
To
change
DSP
mode
without
erasing
the
DSP
file
Select
the
desired
DSP
mode
or
adjust
the
Equalizer/Reverb
level
control
as
necessary.
The
indicator
on
the
DSP
FILE
button
will
go
out,
indicating
you
have
disabled
the
DSP
mode
specified
in
your
DSP
file
and
are
now
adjusting
manually.
The
current
mode
will
stay
in
effect
until
you
change
it
again,
or
press
the
DISC
SKIP
button
and
changes
discs.
You
can
recall
the
DSP
file
by
selecting
the
bank
mode,
if
the
bank
is
filed.
The
DSP
FILE
indicator
will
lights
up
again.
Clearing
a
DSP
file
1
Put
the
disc
whose
DSP
file
is
to
be
cleared
in
the
player.
Press
FLAT
button.
2
Press
the
DSP
FILE.
"FILE
ERASE"
is
displayed
and
"CF
DSP"
goes
off
from
the
display
window.
About
Surround
Sound
There
are
three
basic
sound
effects
that
produce
the
acoustics
of
concert
halls
and
movie
theater.
Direct
sound,
early
reflection,
and
reverberation.
The
acoustic
quality
of
a
room
depends
on
how
that
room
reproduces
these
three
sounds.
Types
of
sounds
Early
reflection
Reverberation
.....
Direct
sound
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