Changing The Dsp Parameters - Meridian 568 User Manual

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Changing the DSP parameters

Each DSP preset provides a series of parameters that you can
vary to customise its behaviour to your specific requirements.
For example, most presets provide Balance and Depth
parameters which alter the characteristics of the sound.
For each of the built-in DSP presets these parameters are set to
standard values, designed to give the best sound in typical
listening conditions and with most source materials. Each time
you select a different DSP preset the parameters are reset to
these standard values, even if you have previously altered them.
You can save the changes you have made to one or more DSP
parameters in place of the original DSP preset. Alternatively you
can create a new user-defined DSP preset, with a name of your
choice. User-defined presets appear in the list of DSP presets
after the built-in ones. See Defining your own presets, page 34.
Standard parameters
All DSP presets (except Mono and Direct) provide the standard
parameters shown on the next page.
Individual DSP presets provide additional parameters, to allow
you to adjust specific features provided by that preset. For full
details refer to DSP presets, page 37.
To change a DSP parameter
Make sure the menus are unlocked; see To unlock the menus
opposite.
Press > or < (remote) until the display shows the name of the
parameter you want to change.
For example:
Press A or V (remote) to change the value of the parameter.
As you change the value you will be able to hear the effect on
the sound, and the display will show the current value.
After a short delay the display will revert to the normal display of
DSP preset and volume.
Using a Meridian DSP loudspeaker
If you are using a Meridian DSP loudspeaker as the controller for
your system, select the parameter you want to change by
pressing Function > or Function < on the remote, and change
the parameter by pressing Function A or Function V on the
remote.
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