Parameter Change - Sony SRP-L300 Operating Instructions Manual

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7. PARAMETER CHANGE

The effect of sound can be changed by changing the parameter value while monitoring the
liquid-crystal display. This operation is called "edit." The range or unit of a change value
in these parameters differs.
However, the procedure for change is almost the same. The basic procedure of the edit is
described next.
(For the type of parameters, refer to the "Signal Processing Block" in Section 6.)
Note
No algorithm can be changed by the edit operation.
7-1. Basic Procedure of Edit Operation
EDIT
Press the "EDIT" button to initiate the edit operation.
Specify the block of the parameter to be changed in procedure A or B below.
A Press several times.
EDIT
B Turn.
SELECT
+
PUSH ENTER/YES
SELECT
+
PUSH ENTER/YES
SELECT
+
PUSH ENTER/YES
ADJUST
+
P01 DYNAMICS(A)
INPUT BLOCK
CH-1
CH-2
-
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
1 OVER/GR(dB)
P01 DYNAMICS(A)
MAIN BLOCK
CH-1
CH-2
-
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
1 OVER/GR(dB)
P01 DYNAMICS(A)
OUTPUT BLOCK
CH-1
CH-2
-
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
1 OVER/GR(dB)
D-IN Level <SYNC
0.0 [dB]
CH-1
CH-2
-
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
1 OVER/GR(dB)
InputSelect<
Ana+Dig Normal
CH-1
CH-2
-
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
1 OVER/GR(dB)
InputSelect<
Analog Normal
CH-1
CH-2
-
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
1 OVER/GR(dB)
*P01 DYNAMICS(A)
In =
CH-1
CH-2
-
30
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
1 OVER/GR(dB)
A. Press the "EDIT" button several times until the
desired block name blinks.
B. Turn the "SELECT" knob until the desired block
name blinks.
Press the "SELECT" button when the desired
parameter block is displayed.
The desired block is displayed.
The first parameter is then displayed. Turn the
"SELECT" knob and select the parameter to be
changed.
Turn the "SELECT" knob to sequentially display the
parameter name (upper) and current parameter state
(lower).
Turn the "ADJUST" knob to change the parameter
state.
The display is reflected in the sound as soon as it is
changed. (The "ENTER" operation is not required
after the value is changed.)
Note
The "*" mark has been assigned to the beginning of a
program number when the default state is returned
with the parameter value changed. This indicates that
the current state is changed from the recall state. The
"*" mark disappears when the program is stored.
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