Storing your own sound
adjustments
4Adjust the selected sound elements while the indication on step 3 is shown.
You can adjust the sound modes and store your |
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1 | Preset values |
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2 Select one of the sound mode to | (min.) to | (min.) to | (min.) to | |
adjust. | +06 | +06 | +06 | |
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FREQ | 60Hz |
| 8kHz | |
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| 100Hz |
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WIDTH | 1 (min.) | 1 (min.) |
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3Select the sound elements to adjust while the selected sound mode is shown.
5Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set (or adjust) the other sound elements.
6Select one of the user sound modes (USER 1, USER 2, USER 3).
LOW LEVEL O LOW FREQ. O
LOW WIDTH O MID LEVEL O MID WIDTH O HIGH LEVEL O
HIGH FREQ. O (back to the beginning)
•(LOW, MID, HIGH) LEVEL: Adjust the enhancement level.
•(LOW, HIGH) FREQ:
Select the center frequency to adjust.
•(LOW, MID) WIDTH : Select the band width level.
7Store the adjustments.
“MEMORY” appears for a while.
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