Volume Speed; Volume Mute Level; Maximum Volume; Dialog Normalization - PROCEED Audio Video Preamplifier Manual

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volume speed

volume mute level

maximum volume

dialog normalization

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relative
—on a scale which is measured "plus or minus," relative to
the calibrated reference volume (established during calibration).
As an example, if your calibrated reference level is 70, the display would read 0 in
the
mode when it would read 70 in the
relative
more intuitive, while some people find
absolute
example, those who have made many recordings, and are accustomed to VU
meters that read ± relative to a calibrated zero point may prefer the
ting.)
When the cursor is on the
bottom of the menu to show you how the calibrated, reference volume would be
displayed for the current setting of either
reminder, should you forget which is which. It also disappears when you move
the cursor on to another line, so as to avoid confusion.
Y ou may select either
slow
change accelerates when pressing and holding the
single taps of the
volume
volume speed
chosen affects the amount of time it takes to reach maximum
volume ±
speed while holding a
The magnitude of volume reduction introduced by pressing the
definable in increments of 0.5 dB, from -0.5 to -60.0 decibels. The factory preset is
for -20.0 (-20 dB).
Y ou may set a
maximum volume
tunity for damage, either to your system or to better relations with your neigh-
bors. Simply choose the maximum volume setting you would like to be able to
use and save the change (by pressing
again, simply revisit this menu item and reset it.
Digital audio has a clearly-defined maximum recordable volume. In some movies,
the dialog may exist fairly close to this maximum volume, especially if the movie
does not have of loud noises that need occasionally to overshadow the dialog.
Other movies are full of explosions and other effects that must be much louder
than the dialog in order to achieve their desired effect. Thus the level at which
dialog occurs within the overall digital dynamic range may vary significantly, re-
quiring volume changes from one source to the next, or from one movie to the
next.
takes advantage of the fact that Dolby Digital soundtracks
Dialog normalization
can include information on the relative volume of the dialog. Using this informa-
tion, we can automate this volume adjustment for you so that the dialog appears
at approximately the same volume all the time. (Of course, this assumes that the
movie's Dolby Digital soundtrack includes accurate information regarding dialog
level.) This automatic volume change may be defeated if you prefer to handle
such things yourself.
Modern movie soundtracks, especially those of action movies, often have enor-
mous dynamic range. There are times when this extraordinary dynamic range is
a problem rather than a benefit—for example, when listening late at night while
absolute
relative
volume display
line, an extra line will appear at the
absolute
or
response for the rate at which the volume
fast
keys result in single incremental steps in volume. The
button down.
allowed for your system to minimize the oppor-
, as always). If you decide to change it
enter
mode. Most people find
more informative. (For
relative
or
. This serves as a
relative
volume ±
keys. In all cases,
key is user-
mute
set-

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