Customizing Sound Fields - Sony SAVA-D900 Operating Instructions Manual

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Customizing
Sound Fields
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dts LFE MIX
(dts Low Frequency
Effect mix level)
Initial setting: 0 dB
This parameter
lets you attenuate
the level of the LFE
(Low Frequency Effect) channel output
from the
subwoofer
without
effecfing the level of the bass
frequencies
sent to the subwoofer
from the front,
center, or rear channels via the "dts" bass redirection
circuitry.
• The level can be adjusted in 1 dB step from -20 dB to
+10 dB (line level).
• Selecting MUTING mutes the sound of the LFE
channel from the subwoofer.
However,
the low
frequency
sounds of the front, center, or rear
speakers
are output
from the subwoofen
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About the leveldifferences in the LFEMIX settings
Tho "dis LFE"level is set to +10 dB and "LFE MIX"(Dolby
Digital) is set to 0 dB. This is because there is an initial difference
of 10 dB in the overall mix between the Dolby Digital and dts
LFE channel levels. Essentially, with the "dts LEE" level set to +10
dB and the "LFE MIX (Dolby Digital)" level set to 0 dB,
approximately the same amotmts of LEEchannel signal are
distributed to the other audio channels in the overall mix.
• D.COMP. (Dynamic
range compressor)
Initial setting: OFF
This parameter
lets you compress
the dynamic
range
of the sound track.
This may be useful when you want to watch movies at
low volumes
late at night.
• OFF reproduces
the sound track with no
compression.
• 0.1~ 0.9 allow you to compress
the dynamic
range ira
small steps to achieve the sound you desire.
• STD reproduces
the sound track with the dynamic
range intended
by the recording engineen
• MAX provides
a dramatic compression
of the
dynamic
range.
Note
Dynamic range compression is only possible with Dolby Digital
sources.
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About the DynamicRangeCompressor
This parameter allows you to compress the dynamic range of the
soundtrack based on the dynamic range informatiorl included in
the Dolby Digital signal. "STD" is standard compression, but
because many sources have only light compression, you may not
notice much difference when using 0.1- 0.9.
Therefore, we recommend using the "MAX" setting. This greatly
compresses the dynamic range and allows you to view movies
late at night
at low volumes.
Unlike
analog
limiters,
the levels
are
predetermined and provide a very natural compression.
AdjUsting_i*urroundparame_ers
The surround parameters
let you customize
various
aspects of the current sound field. The settings available
here are stored individually
for each sound field.
1
Start playing a program source encoded with
multi-channel surround sound.
2
3
4
Press AMP MENU repeatedly on the remote to
display <<SURROUND>> on the front panel display.
Sit at your listening position and select the item to
be adjusted using the _/_, buttons.
Adjust the volume level using the <_/-.1_ buttons,
The adjusted value will appear on the front panel
display. If you do not operate
the remote for a few
seconds, the value turns off and is stored in the
system.
• EFFECT (Effect level)
Initial setting: (depends
on sound mode)
This parameter
lets you adjust the "presence"
of the
current surround
effect.
• WALL (Wall type)
Initial setting: center
When sound is reflected off soft materials,
such as a
curtain, the high frequency elements
are reduced.
A
hard wall is highly reflective and does not
significantly
effect the frequency
response
of the
reflected sound. This parameter
lets you control the
level of the high frequencies
to alter the sonic
character
of your listening
environment
by simulating
a softer (S) or harder
(H) wall. The center position
designates
a neutral
wall (made of wood).
• REVB. (Reverberation)
Initial setting: center
Before sound reaches our ears, it is reflected
(reverberated)
many times between the left and right
walls, ceiling, and floon In a large room, sound takes
more time to bounce from one surface to another than
in a smaller room. This parameter
lets you control the
spacing of the early reflections
to simulate a sonically
longer (L) or shorter (S) room.
• The reverberation
can be adjusted
±6 from S (short,
_5) to L (long, +6) in 13 steps.
• The center position
(0) designates
a standard
room
with no adjustment.
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