Turtle Beach Ear Force DXL1 User's Guide - Page 7

Dolby, Digital Surround Sound, Surround Sound Angles - gaming headset

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Dolby® Digital Surround Sound The DSS2 uses Dolby Digital 5.1 surround processing technology - the industry-standard format for encoding multi-channel game audio. Dolby Digital processing recreates 5.1 channel surround sound so you can hear the sound all around you, as if you were listening to a 5.1 speaker system. Stereo Sound Field Sound field with Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound Processing Here's how the Dolby Digital mode operates: · When the digital input signal is active, the Digital Input LED turns on and the analog inputs are turned off. · If the Surround LED is OFF, Dolby processing is deactivated and the signal will be heard as stereo. · If a Dolby Digital encoded signal is detected by the digital input, the front LED turns on and Dolby Digital processes the channels to create surround sound in the headset. The surround sound must be turned on to enable the Dolby Digital processing. 9 Digital Input LED Dolby Digital LED Surround Sound LED All four LEDs will be turned on when Dolby Surround Sound is active Surround Sound Angles The DSS2 allows you to alter the virtual positioning of the Front and Surround speaker angles for the best surround sound experience. Press the Surround Angle Button on the front of the DSS2 to cycle through 6 different presets, as illustrated below: The LEDs on the DSS2 will blink in sequence, starting with the Power LED, indicating the number of the preset selected. Press to cycle through 6 different surround sound angles Surround Sound Angle Presets: C C RR RL 105o 105o 30o FR FL 30o 1 Front Angle; 30 degrees Rear Angle; 105 degrees RR RL 120o 120o 60o 60o FR FL 4 Front Angle; 60 degrees Rear Angle; 120 degrees RR RL 120o 120o FR 45o FL 45o 2 Front Angle; 45 degrees Rear Angle; 120 degrees 135o RR 60o FR 135o RL 60o FL 5 Front Angle; 60 degrees Rear Angle; 135 degrees 135o 135o RR RL FR 45o FL 45o 3 Front Angle; 45 degrees Rear Angle; 135 degrees 150o 150o RR RL 60o 60o FR FL 6 Front Angle; 60 degrees Rear Angle; 150 degrees 10

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Here’s how the Dolby Digital mode operates:
· When the digital input signal is active, the
Digital Input LED
turns on and the analog inputs are turned off.
· If the
Surround LED
is
OFF,
Dolby processing is deactivated
and the signal will be heard as stereo.
· If a Dolby Digital encoded signal is detected by the digital input, the
front
LED turns on and Dolby Digital processes the channels
to create surround sound in the headset. The surround sound must
be turned on to enable the Dolby Digital processing.
The DSS2 uses Dolby Digital 5.1 surround processing technology – the industry-standard format for encoding multi-channel game
audio.
Dolby Digital processing recreates 5.1 channel surround sound so you can hear the sound all around you, as if you were
listening to a 5.1 speaker system.
Dolby
®
Digital Surround Sound
Stereo Sound Field
Sound field with Dolby
®
Digital 5.1
Surround Sound Processing
Dolby
Digital
LED
Surround
Sound
LED
Digital
Input
LED
All four LEDs will be
turned on when Dolby
Surround Sound is active
Surround Sound Angles
The DSS2 allows you to alter the virtual positioning of the Front and Surround speaker angles for the best surround sound experience.
Press the
Surround Angle Button
on the front of the DSS2 to cycle through 6 different presets, as illustrated below:
Press to cycle through 6 different
surround sound angles
Surround Sound Angle Presets:
The LEDs on the DSS2 will blink in sequence,
starting with the Power LED, indicating the
number of the preset selected.
Front Angle; 30 degrees
Rear Angle; 105 degrees
C
RL
FL 30
o
105
o
C
FR
105
o
RR
30
o
RR
RL
45
o
120
o
45
o
120
o
FR
FL
Front Angle; 45 degrees
Rear Angle; 120 degrees
135
o
RR
135
o
RL
45
o
45
o
FR
FL
Front Angle; 45 degrees
Rear Angle; 135 degrees
60
o
FR
FL
60
o
RR
RL
120
o
120
o
Front Angle; 60 degrees
Rear Angle; 120 degrees
135
o
RR
135
o
RL
60
o
FR
FL
60
o
Front Angle; 60 degrees
Rear Angle; 135 degrees
150
o
150
o
RL
60
o
FR
FL
60
o
RR
Front Angle; 60 degrees
Rear Angle; 150 degrees
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