Audio Monitoring
Usage Notes
1.
Uncorrelated signals: same level in the L, C, R,
Ls, and Rs channels.
2.
Sine wave test tone: same level in the L,C, R,
Ls, and Rs channels. All signals are in phase,
creating phantom sources between the adjacent
channels.
3.
Same as 2, with the exception that Channel L is
out of phase.
4.
Surround sound program with strong center
channel presence.
5.
Surround sound program with weak center
channel presence.
6.
Monaural signal in channels Ls and Rs, creating a
phantom source in the center, as in a 3.1 surround
sound system.
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The displays shown here are examples of how the surround sound waveform
appears for some typical signal types.
WVR8200, WVR8300 User Manual
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