Philips PSC 703 user manual Balance Slider, Fade Slider, Tone Control, Default Button

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Control Panel

4 Speakers

Select this if you have a 4 or 5 piece speaker system (stereo front left and right and rear/surround left and right speakers and optional subwoofer). 3D sounds generat- ed by compatible applications will processed to the appropriate speaker and stereo sounds from applications will be expanded to four distinct channels using QMSS.

Stereo sources from external inputs (CD In, Line In . . .) will not be expanded to the rear speakers unless the source is selected in the “Apply Reverb/QXpander/QMSS to External Input Source:”.

If your front or rear speakers are digital (S/PDIF) rather than analog then see the “S/PDIF” section of this manual for additional instructions.

Expand All (Windows® 2000/WDM drivers only)

Select "Expand All" before starting the application to transform stereo applications to 4 speaker playback. This occurs automatically in other operating systems.

OUTPUT CONTROL

Balance Slider

Use this slider to adjust the relative volume of the right vs. left speaker. The overall volume will not be affected.To center the balance slider automatically, right click on the balance slider, and choose “Center”.

Fade Slider

Use the slider to adjust the relative volume of the front vs. rear speaker. To center the fade slider automatically, right click on the fade slider, and choose “Center”.

Volume Sliders

 

Master:

To adjust the volume output for the master volume

 

(all speakers affected).

Tone Control

Treble and/or Bass level can by emphasized by checking the “Enable” box and adjust- ing the Treble and/or Bass sliders. Uncheck the “Enable” box or adjust the sliders to the bottom for a flat response.

Default Button

The default button will disable tone control and set Tone Control sliders to minimum (flat). All other sliders under “Output Control” are centered.

Apply Reverb/QXpander/QMSS to External Input Source

Reverb, QXpander (when enabled), and expansion of stereo to 4 channels (QMSS) are automatically applied to all sounds generated by applications running on your PC however they are not applied to inputs such as analog “CD In” and “Line In” unless that input is selected on the “Apply Reverb/QMSS/QXpander to External Input Source “ selector pull-down menu.

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PSC 703 specifications

The Philips PSC 703 is a cutting-edge audio interface designed for musicians and audio professionals who require high-quality sound and robust connectivity. This portable device stands out in the crowded market of audio interfaces by offering a balance of essential features and advanced technologies, making it suitable for both home studios and mobile recording setups.

One of the main features of the PSC 703 is its multi-input capability. It typically includes multiple channels, allowing users to connect various instruments and microphones simultaneously. This is particularly advantageous for recording bands or capturing live performances, as it enables separation and individual control of audio sources. The interface often supports both XLR and ΒΌ-inch inputs, making it versatile for different audio equipment.

Another highlight of the Philips PSC 703 is its high-resolution audio conversion capability. The device usually supports sample rates up to 24-bit/192 kHz, ensuring that recordings maintain exceptional clarity and detail. This high-quality audio conversion technology is essential for professional recording environments, where the nuances of sound need to be captured accurately.

In terms of connection options, the PSC 703 is designed for compatibility with various devices. Typically, it offers USB connectivity, making it easy to connect to computers and laptops without the need for additional power sources. This plug-and-play feature enhances its portability, allowing users to quickly set up and start recording without complex configurations.

Latency is another critical aspect of audio interfaces, and the Philips PSC 703 often includes low-latency monitoring capabilities. This feature ensures real-time audio feedback while recording or mixing, allowing musicians and sound engineers to monitor their work without noticeable delays. This is particularly useful for live performances and studio recordings, where timing is crucial.

The PSC 703 often integrates with popular digital audio workstations (DAWs), enabling users to utilize a wide range of software for editing and mixing. This compatibility streamlines the workflow, making it easier for users to produce high-quality audio projects efficiently.

In conclusion, the Philips PSC 703 combines multiple input options, high-resolution audio processing, low-latency monitoring, and seamless DAW integration. Its portability and user-friendly design make it a valuable tool for musicians, podcasters, and audio engineers alike. With the PSC 703, professionals can achieve studio-quality recordings while on the go, making it an essential addition to any audio toolkit.