Sony PCV-MXS10 Getting Started Guide - Page 51

Using sound effect settings, To use custom equalizer settings, EFFECT, DESCRIPTION, Vocal Canceller

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To Use the Visualizer, Equalizer, and Sound Effects To use custom equalizer settings 1 Click . The MX Equalizer Editor dialog box appears. 2 Select User1 or User2, and click Edit. 3 Set your desired adjustments to the Center frequency, Q-value and gain, by using the sliders. 4 Set the Bass Boost, as desired, by selecting the On option of the Bass boost. Move the slider to adjust levels. 5 Set the Treble, as desired, by selecting the On option of the Treble. Move the slider to adjust levels. 6 Click OK. The MX Equalizer Editor dialog box closes and the settings are registered for User1 or User2, depending on your selection. 7 Click OK. The MX Equalizer window closes. Using sound effect settings 1 Click . A sound effects menu displays. 2 Select the desired sound effect from the menu. ✍ You may hear distortion during playback of some songs when sound effects have been added. If this occurs, select "Sound Effect Off" to turn off the sound effect. EFFECT Vocal Canceller Reverb Settings DESCRIPTION Reduce or cancel the vocals in a song. You can also change the pitch of a song. Add reverberation to the sound, emulating different sound fields. Make fine adjustments to each sound effect. See the SonicStage Premium Help file for more information on adjusting sound effects. 3 Click Close. The next time you play a song, the selected sound effect is applied to the song. ✍ You cannot apply sound effects to songs on a MiniDisc, audio from an FM radio station, or music from an external output. 51

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To Use the Visualizer, Equalizer, and Sound Effects
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To use custom equalizer settings
1
Click
. The MX Equalizer Editor dialog box appears.
2
Select User1 or User2, and click Edit.
3
Set your desired adjustments to the Center frequency, Q-value and gain, by
using the sliders.
4
Set the Bass Boost, as desired, by selecting the On option of the Bass boost.
Move the slider to adjust levels.
5
Set the Treble, as desired, by selecting the On option of the Treble. Move the
slider to adjust levels.
6
Click OK. The MX Equalizer Editor dialog box closes and the settings are
registered for User1 or User2, depending on your selection.
7
Click OK. The MX Equalizer window closes.
Using sound effect settings
1
Click
. A sound effects menu displays.
2
Select the desired sound effect from the menu.
3
Click Close. The next time you play a song, the selected sound effect is
applied to the song.
You may hear distortion during playback of some songs when sound effects have
been added. If this occurs, select
Sound Effect Off
to turn off the sound effect.
EFFECT
DESCRIPTION
Vocal Canceller
Reduce or cancel the vocals in a song. You can also change the pitch
of a song.
Reverb
Add reverberation to the sound, emulating different sound fields.
Settings
Make fine adjustments to each sound effect. See the SonicStage
Premium Help file for more information on adjusting sound effects.
You cannot apply sound effects to songs on a MiniDisc, audio from an FM radio
station, or music from an external output.