Digital Sound Field Processing (Dsp); Understanding Sound Fields; Hi-Fi Dsp Programs; Recreating A Sound Field - Yamaha AV RECEIVER RX-V730 Owner's Manual

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A sound field is defined
as the "characteristic
sound reflections
of a
particular
space."
In concert
halls and other music venues,
we hear
early reflections
and reverberations
as well as the direct sound
produced
by the artist(s).
The variations
in the early reflections
and
other reverberations
among
the different
music venues
is what gives
each venue its special
and recognizable
sound quality.
YAMAHA
sent teams of sound engineers
all around
the world to
measure
the sound reflections
of famous
concert
halls and music
venues,
and collect
detailed
sound field information
such as the
direction,
strength,
range, and delay time of those reflections.
Then
we stored this enormous
amount
of data in the ROM chips of this
unit.
Recreating
a sound field
Recreating
the sound field of a concert
hall or an opera house
requires
localizing
the virtual
sound sources
in your
listening
room.
The traditional
stereo system
that uses only two speakers
is not capable
of recreating
a realistic
sound
field. YAMAHA's
DSP requires
four effect speakers
to recreate
sound fields based on the measured
sound field data.
The processor
controls
the strength
and delay time of the signals
output from the four effect speakers
to localize
the
virtual
sound sources
and fully encompass
the listener.
The following
list gives you a brief description
of the sound fields
produced
by each of the DSP programs.
Keep in
mind that most of these are precise
digital recreations
of actual acoustic
environments.
No.
Program
Features
1
CONCERT
HALL
A large round
concert
hall with a rich surround
effect.
Pronounced
reflections
from all directions
emphasize
the extension
of sounds.
The sound
field has a great deal of presence,
and your virtual
seat is near the center,
close to the stage.
2
JAZZ
CLUB
This is the sound
field at stage front
in "The Bottom
Line",
a famous
New
York jazz
club, that
seats
up to 300 people.
Its wide
left to right
seating
arrangement
offers
a real and vibrant
sound.
3
ROCK
CONCERT
The ideal
program
for lively,
dynamic
rock music.
The data for this program
was recorded
at
LA's
"hottest"
rock club. The listener's
virtual
seat is at the center-left
of the hall.
4
ENTERTAINMENT/
This program
recreates
the acoustic
environment
of a lively
disco in the heart of a big city. The
Disco
sound
is dense
and highly
concentrated.
It is also characterized
by a high-energy,
"immediate"
sound.
ENTERTAINMENT/
Using
this program
increases
the listening
position
range.
This is a sound
field suitable
for
6Ch Stereo
background
music
at parties,
etc.
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