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Using the Listening
Modes--Continued
The listening modes are explained below,
Basic Modes
Direct: The selected input source is fed directly
to the power-
amp stages and through to the front left and right speakers
with minimal processing.
Use this mode when watching
an
old movie that has a mono soundtrack,
when listening
to
either the left or right channel of multilingual
material,
or
when playing a DVD or other source that has multiplexed
audio, such as a karaoke
DVD.
Stereo:
The selected
input source is processed
as a stereo
signal and output by the front left and right speakers
and sub-
woofer. Use this mode when listening
to stereo sources.
Surround Modes
Pro Logic II Movie: Dolby Pro Logic 11
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Movie mode decoding
for 5. l surround.
Use this mode with DVDs and videos that bear the Dolby
Surround
Logo or TV programs
that feature Dolby Surround.
You can also use this mode with stereo movies
or TV pro-
grams and the TX-SR501/TX-SR501E
will create a 5.1 sur-
round mix.
Pro Logic IIMusic: Dolby Pro Logic iI Music mode. Use
this mode to add 5.1 surround
to stereo sources such as music
CDs.
DTS Neo:6 Cinema:
DTS Neo:6 Cinema mode. This mode
is intended
for use with movies,
providing
surround
sound
with a realistic
sense ofmovement_
Use this mode to add 6.1
surround
to stereo movies,
videos, and TV programs_
DTS Neo:6 Music: DTS Neo:6 Music mode. This mode uses
the surround
channels
to create a natural sound field that can-
not be produced
with conventional
stereo. Even with two-
channel music, a natural
sound field can be produced
from
the surround
channels.
Use this mode to add 6_1 surround
to
stereo sources
such as music CDs_
Dolby Digital:
Dolby Digital
decoding
with up
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to 5.1 channels.
With this format you can expe-
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rience the same superb sound that you get at a movie theater
or concert hall Use this mode with DVDs that bear the Dolby
Digital logo.
Dolby Digital EX: Dolby Digital EX decoding
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with up to 6. l channels.
With an added sur-
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round-back
channel,
this 6.1 channel format
offers a height-
ened sense of space, for added realism
with moving
sounds
such as those that rotate 360 degrees or pass overhead.
Dolby
Digital EX material
can also he played on conventional
5.1
channel systems,
in which case the surround-hack
channel
sound is divided between
the left and right surround
chan-
nels. Use this mode with DVDs that have a 5.l-channel
soundtrack
and bear the Dolby Digital logo.
DTS: DTS decoding
with up to 5.1 channels.
This
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digital surround
format offers a surround
sound
experience
with exceptional
fidelity. It's com-
pressed digital audio data, with six completely
separate chan-
nels (5.1), and the ability to handle large amounts
of audio
data while remaining
faithful to the original.
DTS provides
very high-quality
soun& You'll need a DTS compatible
DVD
player in order to enjoy DTS material.
Use this mode with
DVDs, LDs, or CDs that bear the DTS logo_
• When listening
to DTS material,
using the pause, fast for-
ward, or reverse functions
on your DTS-compatible
player
may produce
a short audible noise, This is normal,
• When DTS material ends and the DTS signal transmission
stops, the TX-SR501/TX-SR501E
remains
in DTS listen-
ing mode, and the DTS indicator
remains
on, This is to pre-
vent noise when you use the pause, fast forward,
or reverse
functions
on your DTS-compatible
player. If you switch
your player from DTS to PCM, because
the TX-SR501/
TX-SR501E
does not switch formats
immediately,
you
may not hear any sound, in which case you should stop
your player for about 3 seconds,
and then restart playback.
• With some CD and LD players,
you won't
be able to play-
back DTS material
properly
even though your player is
connected
to a digital input on the TX-SR501/
TX-SR501E.
This is usually because
the digital signal has
been processed
(e,g,, output level, sampling
rate, or fre-
quency response
changed)
and the TX-SR501/
TX-SR501E
cannot recognize
the signal as a genuine DTS
signal, in such cases, you may hear noise,
• The TX-SR501/TX-SR501E's
TAPE OUT andVIDEO
1
OUT connectors
output only analog audio, so don't try and
record a DTS CD or LD from these outputs
because all
you'll get is noise,
DTS-ES:
DTS-ES decoding
with up to 6,1 channels,
Use this
mode with DVDs,
LDs, or CDs that bear the DTS-ES
logo.
The TX-SR501/TX-SR50
IE supports
both DTS-ES Discrete
6,1 and DTS-ES
Matrix 6.1,
Discrete
6.1 is for use with material
encoded
in
the DTS 6,1 format, With an additional
surround-
back channel,
each 6.1 channel is digitally
recorded
for a
realistic
sense of movement
and space. You can enjoy this
format with CDs, DVDs, or LDs that bear the DTS-ES
logo.
Matrix 6.1 allows you to play DTS 5.1 material
on a 6.1 channel system,
Since DTS 5.1 material
includes
information
about the surround-back
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channel,
channels
can be reconstructed
for play-
back on a 6,1 channel system. You can enjoy this
format with CDs, DVDs,
or LDs that bear the DTS-ES
or
DTS logo,
DSP Modes
Orchestra: Suitable for classical or operatic music, The cen-
ter speaker is turned off and the surround channels are
emphasized in order to widen the stereo image, In addition,
it simulates the natural reverberation of a large hall.
Unplugged: Suitable for acoustic instrument sounds, vocals,
and jazz music, By emphasizing the front stereo image, it
simulates the stage-front experience,
Studio-Mix: Suitable for rock and pop music. Listening to
music in this mode creates a lively soundfield with a power-
ful acoustic image, like being at a club or rock concert,
TV Logic: Adds realistic acoustics to TV programs produced
in a TV studio, in addition, it adds surround effects to the
entire sound and adds clarity to voices.
All Ch St (All Channel Stereo): Ideal for background
music. The front, surround, and surround-back channels cre-
ate a stereo image that fills the entire listening area_
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