Abbingdon Music Research CD-77 owner manual 3a. OptiSample

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Section 3 - Advanced Features

Digital Master II is the benchmark for playback

The following section describes and where relevant, provides instructions to access the CD-77’s advanced features.

3a. OptiSample®

The CD-77 Compact Disk Processor offers 6 user-selectable methods of Sampling that can be ‘cycled through’ during playback by pressing the OptiSample® button (RC10) on the RC-77. The sampling options are:

1.Digital Master I – this mode directly takes the data extracted from the CD and re-clocked to generate the music signal. Due to the complete lack of digital or analogue filtering, the treble frequencies are slightly rolled off, making the sound somewhat soft and laid-back. For the same reason, the mid-range and below is very natural and realistic. The reproduction of impulses is undistorted. This mode often helps to ‘tame’ overly-bright recordings.

2.Digital Master II (default) – this mode is identical to Digital Master I but complements this with a special analogue filter which corrects the roll-off in the treble frequencies. As a result, the tonality is more accurate in the treble. We therefore recommend this mode as the benchmark with which to enjoy music.

3.Oversampling 2x – this mode engages the Digital Filter with an oversampling factor of 2, thus performing the least digital processing possible (except for no digital processing). The original data from the CD is in effect discarded and re-placed with a re-computed version. This new version of the music is mainly linearly scaled up using a whole number as scaling factor and resolution/edge enhanced. The sonic result of oversampling mirrors those of resolution enhancement in digital photographs: more apparent detail is noticeable. However, impulse reproduction is slightly distorted, leading often to a slight perception of an edginess or graininess.

4.Oversampling 4x – this mode engages the Digital Filter with an oversampling factor of 4, performing quite

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Contents CD-77 Reference Class Compact Disk Processor Page FCC Warning Laser Safety Page Page On placement PrecautionsOn power sources Stand-By Touch-Sensitive ButtonsRunning-In Contents Technical Features Appendix Troubleshooting & Maintanence Front Panel of the CD-77 1a. Unpacking System connec- tion using XLR connectors Transporting/Moving the CD-77 CD-77 Front Fascia CD-77 Rear Panel RC-77 Remote Control RC-77 battery installationPage Warming Up 45 s Power On/OffOptimising Supply Voltage Loading Autoplay StandbyStandby Play/Pause DisplayFWD/Next StopREV/Reverse Numeric Pad RC-77 onlyRepeat One Repeat RC-77 onlyRepeat All B RC-77 onlyDAC Input RC-77 only Repeat A-BBrightness RC-77 only OptiSample RC-77 onlyElapsed Track Time Track Remaining Total Remaining Time RC-77 onlyScan RC-77 only Intro Scan 10sProgram No Intro Scan 30sProgram RC-77 only Shuffle RC-77 only 3a. OptiSample Page 3c. Infra-Red Link L t a g e T s i d e E r a t i n g N g e 3e. OptiMains Protection for Excessive Under/Over-VoltagesTechnical Features Figure A.1 Troubleshooting Guide Ii. Factors that affect Playability About the Optical PickupIv. Handling Compact Disks Iii. CD-R & CD-RW Audio DiscsFigure S.1 Specifications Table