Yamaha DSP-1 DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL

Yamaha DSP-1 Manual

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  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 1
    Remote Contkol Operation at Listening POsition Thank you for purchasing the YAMAHA DSP-1 Processing amplifier. CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 38 TROUBLESHOOTING Back cover //LI C/i•fi..;-4' .: OWNER'S MANUAL IMPORTANT! Please record the serial number of your unit in the space below. Model: DSP-1
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 2
    is intended to alert you to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2 Retain
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 3
    DSP-1 16 Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond those means described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service DSP-1 1 To ensure the finest performance, please read this manual the "troubleshooting" section Problems
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    area taking care of the angles to the remote sensor of the DSP-1 main unit. Audio connection cord x 4 Remote control transmitter (RS-DSP1) O cc) Battery (size "AA", R6) x 2 3 000 Remote sensor , ,% ",i 30O - - - - 30° --% .-.-3"---__- .. -
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    : • When not in use for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control transmitter. • Replace the exhausted batteries earlier in good time. To prevent accident: • Never the electrolyte in the battery compartment completely before replace with the new batteries. DSP-- 4
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    DSP-1 SPEAKER PLACEMENT Speakers may be placed in various kinds of patterns depending on the extent of the room or the room acoustic characteristics. The placement
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    R (right) channels firmly. • Installation: If this unit interfere with the other equipment (such as a tuner or amplifier), place this unit away from the other units. DSP-1 6
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    lE3 I OEN CN G. A. MAIN LEVEL INDIA PA. 200NE oB 10.1 FRONT PROCi SONG TAPE TAPE PO REG CUT FRCNT REAP, (*) MAIN REAR 7 MAIN LEVEL INPUT DSP-1 rear panel Power amplifier • • 048 -10dB Not. Set this switch to "-10dB". *To drive the sub speakers, we recommend to use the
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    DSP-1 II USING WITH THE INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER OR RECEIVER HAVING PRE-OUT AND AX MAIN tit L ATP MAIN LEVEL 1 O 0 DES FRONT PROCESSING PEEP TAPE TEFL H1 PDC OUT MAIN REAR DSP-1 rear panel MAIN LEVEL 11111111 e Od0 -10dB INPUT Power amplifier Set this switch to -10dB". *To drive the
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    DSP-1 ■ USING WITH THE INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER OR RECEIVER WITHOUT PRE-OUT AND MAIN- BALANCE OUTPUT PONT MIX MAIN Itrip Cit • • OFF ON Aun VAIN LEVEL FRONT PROCESS4NG TAPE TAPE PO PPE DC! DSP-1 rear panel Law PASS OcB OcIEI FRONT MAIN REAR FRONT' O 0 R Sub speakers MAIN LEVEL MOM • • Ode
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    200NR REAR OUTPUT PUNT Mx MAW ROO ING I EDI . . OFF ON See 4ce MAIN LEVEL I En] as oa FRONT REAR TAPE APE Pe REc. our DSP-1 rear panel : C.) For setting of this switch, refer to pages
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    is connected to the tape jacks of the integrated amplifier or receiver (or control amplifier), connect the tape deck to these jacks as shown below. DSP-1 rear panel CIDYAMAHA Tape deck LINE OUT TAPE PB fet) 6W(5- LINE IN a REC OUT / Polarity indication: The polarity indication is to align the
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 13
    PROCESSOR OSP-1 DIGITAL POWER MISLINPUT MONO L O0 D LEVEL TAPE EFFECT NOFON 7 10 P0 LEVEL DSP-1 MUTE MAN ® MODE I I EFFECTOR SURROUND USER PPM! PROGRAM NO. I II PROGRAM OniVOLAY BUFOROUNO 0 *YAMAHA L NO. 120 VOLTS 35WATTS 60 Hz NIPPON DANK' CO.,LTD. CDo MACE IN JAPAN Offr
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    INPUT MIX INPUT ITAPE TAPE PB REC OUT Signal path In the DSP-1 Digital signal processing circuit ril . " Output jacks MAIN/MONO Remote sensor Receives the remote control infrared signal from the remote control tramsmitter. 0 MUTE indicators (MAIN, EFFECT) Lights when the MUTE key on the remote
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    dB and -10 dB with this switch. When the DSP-1 is connected between the control amplifier and power amplifier, set this switch to "-10dB". When the DSP-1 is connected to REC OUT and TAPE PB jacks and use below 200 watts. DOI DIGITAL DOLBY SURROUND' YAMAHA REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER RS-OSP1 14
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    DSP--1 le MEMORY key Used to store the program modified as desired into the user program area. €10 MODE keys Select the desired mode with these
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    by the conventional 2-channel (2-speaker) system, but require extra speakers to reproduce sound reflection (this is called the sub speaker). The DSP-1 is designed to reproduce the realistic sound field experienced in a concert hall in a normal listening room by simulating sound reflection from all
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    DSP-1 PROGRAM CONTENTS ACOUSTIC/SURROUND mode warn No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Program Title I ogram display indication HALL 1 HALL 2 HALL 3 CHAMBER Munster CHURCH
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    the left to the right continuously. * Delay Time: The time difference between the time source sound is heard and the time effect sound is heard. DSP-1 18
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    to the desired source. * For more details, refer to the instruction manual provided with the amplifier or receiver. 6 Start to play the control. 8 Balance adjustment Using the MUTE key (MAIN, EFFECT) of the remote control transmitter, adjust the level of the power amplifier so that the source-
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    case of two-head decks.) * For tape deck operation, refer to the instruction manual of the deck used. OSP-1 USER PROGRAM EDITING METHOD (For more effective us name of the recalled program. Each time the PARAMETER key of the remote control transmitter is pressed, the name and value of one of the
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    THRU HALL 1 LPF=II(Hz 21 3 Parameter value change The displayed parameter value can be changed by pressing the DEC and INC keys of the remote control transmitter. EX: "LIVENESS" of the "HALL 1" program The valuable range of this parameter is 0 to 10. The preset value is "5". However, increasing the
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    are cleared. Note the program data before replacing, and set the program data again after replacement. * When replacing the battery, consult the nearest YAMAHA service station. * The factory-preset programs (ACOUSTIC/ SURROUND, SOUND EFFECTOR) are not canceled even when the battery is exhausted. 22
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    The digital signal processor provided with the DSP-1 controls the various parameters (program composition factor). Among time pattern of the primary reflection) can be selected by the INC/DEC keys of the remote control transmitter. • TYPE A (HALL 1, SURROUND 1 programs only) This is the primary
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    • PARAMETER OF PROGRAM NO. 1 TO NO. 15 IN THE ACOUSTIC/ SURROUND MODE • ROOM SIZE (0.1 - 8.0) This parameter simulates the extent of the listening room. The time pitch of the primary reflection can be varied. The more the value is increased, the greater the effect of extent such as in a room with a
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 26
    DSP---1 • HIGH (High frequency Reverb Time Ratio: 0.1 - 1.0) This shows the high frequency decreased, the more the high frequency reverberation time is shortened. • REV LVL (Reverb Level: 0 - 100%) This shows the level of the rear reverberation is lengthed. The more the value is increased, the
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    DSP-1 3 RL DLY (Rear L-ch Delay Time: 0.1 ms - 600.0 ms) Starting time the value (frequency) is set higher, the faster the one change speed becomes. 2 MOD. DEPTH (Modulation Depth: 0% - 100%) The modulation depth (tone change depth) can be varied with this. No effect on 0% setting, and the more the
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    (tone swaying speed). The more the value (Frequency) is set higher, the faster the swaying speed becomes. 2 DM DEPTH (Delay Time Modulation Depth: 0% - 100%) This varies the depth of the delay time modulation (swaying between left and right). The more the value is increased, the wider the swaying
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 29
    DSP-1 ■ TREMOLO Chorus effect is further multiplied and the volume change is emphasized. 1 MOD. FRQ (Modulation Frequency: 0.1 Hz 20.0 Hz) 2 MOD. DEPTH (Modulation Depth: 00/0 - 100%) * For parameter description, refer to the Stereo Flange A.B section. ■ SYMPHONIC Chorus effect is further
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 30
    the same as the Pitch Change A, however, the L-channel and Rchannel can be set independently. 1 L PITCH (-12 - +12, 1-degree 1-step, chromatic scale) 2 L FINE (-100 - +100 cent) These are used to set the amount of pitch change for L-channel. 3 L DLY (L-ch Delay Time: 0.1 ms - 120.0 ms) Time from the
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 31
    . - THRU 32Hz-1.0kHz Low range cut-off frequency. -6 dB/oct LPF 1.0kHz- 10kHz -16kHz, THRU High range cut-off frequency. -6 dB/oct REV LVL • 0% 50% 100% Level of the reverberation signal. 30
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    % 0.3s 2.5s 99.0s 0.1 0.9 1.0 5ms 40ms 150ms THRU 32Hz-1.0kHz 1.0kHz- 8.0kHz -16kHz, THRU 00/0-95% 100% LIVE/DYNAMITE!/REVERSE/SPACIOUS 0.1 1.0 8.0 0 5 10 5ms 20ms 150ms THRU 32Hz-1.0kHz 1.0-16kHz THRU LIVE/DYNAMITE/REVERSE/SPACIOUS 0.1 4.0 8.0 0 9 10 5ms 15ms
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    DSP-1 No. I Program itiame 9 DISCO 10 PAVILION 11 WAREHOUSE LOFT 12 STADIUM 1.0s 99.0s 0.1 0.7 1.0 5ms 20ms 150ms THRU 32Hz-1.0kHz 1.0kHz-- 9.0kHz -16kHz, THRU 0%-95% 100% - LIVE/DYNAMITE!/REVERSE/SPACIOUS 0.1 4.0 8.0 0 5 10 5ms 85ms 150ms THRU 32Hz-1.0kHz 1.0kHz- 3.6kHz
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    iEDSP No. Prograri Name 13 PRESENCE 14 SURROUND 1 15 SURROUND 2 Parameter Name FL DLY FR DLY RL DLY RR DLY HPF LPF LIVE CONCERT ROOM SIZE LIVENESS INIT DLY HPF LPF LIVE ROOM SIZE LIVENESS INIT DLY HPF LPF 0.1 ms 0.1ms Dec Preset Value Inc , 20.0ms 600.Oms 28.0ms 600.0ms Control Contents
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    DSP-1 ■ SOUND EFFECTOR mode No. Program Name 1 DELAY 2 STEREO ECHO 3 STEREO DLY F.B. GAIN MOD. FRQ MOD. DEPTH MOD. DLY F.B. GAIN Dec Prese Value - Inc 0.1 ms 0.1 ms 0.1 ms 100.0ms 200.0ms 300.0ms 600.0ms 600.0ms 600.0ms 0.1 ms 400.0ms THRU 600.0ms 32Hz--1.0kHz 1.0kHz---16kHz 0.1ms
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 36
    DSP No. Proc i am Name 5 CHORUS A 6 CHORUS B 7 STEREO PHASING 8 TREMOLO 9 SYMPHONIC 10 0Hz 72% 100% 40% 100% 0.6Hz 20.0Hz 50% 100% 10% 100% 1.1 Hz 20.0Hz 100% 3.Oms 5.0ms 6.0Hz 20.0Hz 70% 0.7Hz 70% 2.6s 180ms 0.9 +0 +0 0.1ms 0% 100% 20.0Hz 100% 99.0s 270ms 1.0 +12 +100 300.0ms
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 37
    DSP-1 No. Program Name 12 PITCH CHANGE B 13 PAN L TURN 14 PAN R TURN 15 PAN F-R 16 PAN L-R Parameter Name L PITCH L FINE L DLY R PITCH R FINE R DLY PAN SPEED DEPTH PAN SPEED DEPTH PAN SPEED DIRECTION DEPTH PAN SPEED DIRECTION DEPTH -12 -100 - -12 -100 - 0.1 Hz 0% 0.1 Hz 0% 0.1 Hz F--R 0% 0.1
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 38
    (MAIN) 94 dB (PROCESSING) Total Harmonic Distortion 0.002% (MAIN), 1 kHz, 3V Frequency Response Gain 0.006% (PROCESSING), 1 kHz, 3V 10 Hz 100 kHz (MAIN), +0, -3 dB 20 Hz - 20 kHz (PROCESSING), +0, -3 dB 0 ± 0.5 dB (MAIN) 0 ± 0.5 dB (PROCESSING) Power Requirements Power Consumption AC 120V, 60
  • Yamaha DSP-1 | DSP-1 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 39
    USER PROGRAM TABLE Program No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Program ritte Use this table when making the user-taste program as desired. Parameter 1 2 3 4 DSP-1 5' 6 38
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    If the further trouble occurs, turn the power switch off, unplug the power cord, and consult your dealer or nearest YAMAHA service station. Symptom (Refer to page 19.) • Press the MAIN and EFFECT MUTE keys of the remote control transmitter so that they go off. • Turn the MIX INPUT LEVEL control
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Sound
Digital
Sound
Field
Processor
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Sound
Field
Reproduction
with
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Advanced
Digital
Technology
Fixed
Memory
Difta
Measured
in
Famous
Halls,
etc.
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Sound
EffectorPtograms
for
your
;Personalized
Sound
Reproduction
Sound
Field
Control
with
your
own
Parametei
Settings
SOring
Built-in
3
AV
Surround
Processors[including
Dolby
Surround
System
Fine
Remote
Contkol
Operation
at
Listening
POsition
Thank
you
for
purchasing
the
YAMAHA
DSP-1
Processing
amplifier.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY
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OUTLINE
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PROGRAM
CONTENTS
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BASIC
OPERATIONS
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USER
PROGRAM
EDITING
METHOD
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PARAMETERS
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PARAMETER
LIST
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SPECIFICATIONS
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USER
PROGRAM
TABLE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Back
cover
OWNER'S
MANUAL
IMPORTANT!
Please
record
the
serial
number
of
your
unit
in
the
space
below.
Model:
DSP-1
Serial
No.:
The
serial
number
is
located
on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
Retain
this
Owner's
Manual
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
WARNING
To
prevent
fire
or
shock
hazard,
do
not
expose
this
appliance
to
rain
or
moisture.