Meridian G61R Installation Manual page 46

Digital surround controller
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D S P p r e s e t s
DSP presets for multichannel material
Multichannel audio signals can come from either encoded data
streams (such as Dolby Digital) or as discrete channels from a DVD
player. If you are using Meridian SmartLink then all formats will
reach the G61R as discrete channels. With suitable loudspeakers
the G61R can upsample these to provide a more enjoyable
surround experience.
The G61R Digital Surround Controller will automatically select the
right decoder algorithm and present the same set of preset choices
for all streams. Note: Some presets are only available if there are
four surround speakers in the system.
There are four multichannel Music presets:
• Discrete, PLIIx Mus6, THX Music, and Ambisonics B format
(discrete inputs only).
Discrete and Cinema DSP preset parameters
Parameter
2+2+2*
Surround†
R Filter
S Filter
LFE
*Discrete only.
†Cinema only.
Options
Off, 5.1, Side, 7.1
Surr. Rear, Surr. Side, Surr. All
Off, 1kHz, 3kHz, 7kHz
Off, 1kHz, 3kHz, 7kHz
-28dB to 0dB
There are five multichannel Movie presets:
• Cinema, PLIIx Mov6, THX, THX Surround EX, and THX Ultra2
Cinema.
The multichannel Music presets all use the Music speaker layout
and the multichannel Movie presets all use the 5.1 Movie speaker
layout; see Speaker layouts , page 35.
Cinema
The Cinema preset is recommended for listening to multichannel
movie soundtracks when no further processing is required.
Discrete
The Discrete preset is similar to Cinema, except that it uses the
Music speaker layout and sets the LFE level to -10dB.
What it changes
Allows you to specify how DVD Audio channels 3+4 should be interpreted:
Off ignores them, 5.1 and 7.1 use them for centre and LFE, Side uses
them for the side speakers, 7.1 adds side speakers to 5.1.
Allows you to specify which speakers the surround channels should be
sent to in a system with four surrounds.
The cutoff of high frequencies from the rear surrounds.
The cutoff of high frequencies from the side surround.
The relative level of the LFE bass channel.

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