Sony CDP-C79ES Operating Instructions - Page 20

Digital, Signal, Processor

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- • U ev • • - Digital Signal Processor I ;1 2 g I Vi a! -DSP FILE button FLAT button 00 00000. 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 .00 00 CICIO 0CI 00 DSP FLAT button 1 Choose the desired DSP mode. Main unit Lights up I M4).1 O HALL Alict44 /0)1 1 0,O. t.raaltoy 8O0, I "STADIUM" is displayed in the window. Remote commander SELErt Each press this button will change the DSP mode as follows; r *HALL - CHURCH - JAZZ CLUB LBGM - LIVE ROOM - DISCO - STADIUM The indicator on the DSP mode select button lights up and the selected DSP mode is also displayed in the window. 2 Adjust to the desired equalizer and reverb level*. (Cannot be controlled from the remote commander.) of The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) lets you listen to selections according to various acoustic atmospheres. These atmospheres are produced by a digital processing technique that involves simulating reflected and reverberated sound effects and digitally compensated frequency response. DSP as well as FLAT modes can be stored in the memory of the player as a custom file. You can choose from the following processing modes. DSP mode HALL CHURCH JAZZ CLUB STADIUM DISCO LIVE ROOM BGM Characteristic Reproduces the acoustics of a 2,000 seat capacity concert hall. Reproduces the acoustics of a church with solid walls, stained glass interior, and high roof. Reproduces the acoustics of a modern jazz club. Reproduces the acoustics of a 30,000 seat capacity out door stadium. Reproduces the acoustics of a discotheque and features strong reverberation with a dynamic bass. Expands the sound for ideal listening acoustics in small rooms or when using headphones. Softens the sound for a background music effect similar to the acoustics of a hotel lobby. *Adjusting the EQUALIZER level The equalizer level adjusts the frequency response. Turning this knob toward MAX increases the frequency response, while turning it toward MIN lowers the frequency response. *Adjusting the REVERS level The reverb level adjusts the level of the surround effect. Turning this knob toward MAX enhances the surround effect. While turning it toward MIN reduces the surround effect. To cancel the DSP mode Press the FLAT button. The DSP mode indicator will turn off. Notes • The DSP mode is back-up while the power is turned off. • Noise may occur when switching DSP modes and Effect levels. • When using the DSP mode, large outputs from the player may cause distortion from your amplifier. In this case, change the LINE OUT connections from FIXED to VARIABLE so that you can adjust the output level with the LINE OUT/PHONE LEVEL control. 20 MA. &Mt, MA.

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Digital
Signal
Processor
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FILE
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FLAT
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DSP
FLAT
button
1
Choose
the
desired
DSP
mode.
Main
unit
Lights
up
I
M4).1
O
HALL
Alict44
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/
1
1
0,
O
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t.ral
atoy
80
,
O
I
"STADIUM"
is
displayed
in
the
window.
Remote
commander
SELErt
Each
press
this
button
will
change
the
DSP
mode
as
follows;
r
*HALL
-
CHURCH
-
JAZZ
CLUB
LBGM
-
LIVE
ROOM
-
DISCO
STADIUM
The
indicator
on
the
DSP
mode
select
button
lights
up
and
the
selected
DSP
mode
is
also
displayed
in
the
window.
2
Adjust
to
the
desired
equalizer
and
reverb
level*.
(Cannot
be
controlled
from
the
remote
commander.)
of
The
Digital
Signal
Processor
(DSP)
lets
you
listen
to
selections
according
to
various
acoustic
atmospheres.
These
atmospheres
are
produced
by
a
digital
processing
technique
that
involves
simulating
reflected
and
reverberated
sound
effects
and
digitally
compensated
frequency
response.
DSP
as
well
as
FLAT
modes
can
be
stored
in
the
memory
of
the
player
as
a
custom
file.
You
can
choose
from
the
following
processing
modes.
DSP
mode
Characteristic
HALL
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
a
2,000
seat
capacity
concert
hall.
CHURCH
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
a
church
with
solid
walls,
stained
glass
interior,
and
high
roof.
JAZZ
CLUB
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
a
modern
jazz
club.
STADIUM
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
a
30,000
seat
capacity
out
door
stadium.
DISCO
Reproduces
the
acoustics
of
a
discotheque
and
features
strong
reverberation
with
a
dynamic
bass.
LIVE
ROOM
Expands
the
sound
for
ideal
listening
acoustics
in
small
rooms
or
when
using
headphones.
BGM
Softens
the
sound
for
a
background
music
effect
similar
to
the
acoustics
of
a
hotel
lobby.
*Adjusting
the
EQUALIZER
level
The
equalizer
level
adjusts
the
frequency
response.
Turning
this
knob
toward
MAX
increases
the
frequency
response,
while
turning
it
toward
MIN
lowers
the
frequency
response.
*Adjusting
the
REVERS
level
The
reverb
level
adjusts
the
level
of
the
surround
effect.
Turning
this
knob
toward
MAX
enhances
the
surround
effect.
While
turning
it
toward
MIN
reduces
the
surround
effect.
To
cancel
the
DSP
mode
Press
the
FLAT
button.
The
DSP
mode
indicator
will
turn
off.
Notes
The
DSP
mode
is
back-up
while
the
power
is
turned
off.
Noise
may
occur
when
switching DSP
modes
and
Effect
levels.
When
using
the
DSP
mode,
large
outputs
from
the
player
may
cause
distortion
from
your
amplifier.
In
this
case,
change
the
LINE
OUT
connections
from
FIXED
to
VARIABLE
so
that
you
can
adjust
the
output
level
with
the
LINE
OUT/PHONE
LEVEL
control.
MA.
&Mt,
MA.
20