3Com CP-1 owner manual Ambience, Room Shape Liveness

Page 26

The Programs:

Ambience

Lexicon

Ambience

Ambience generates the appropriate early reflections for stereo simulation of one of six different halls — one rectangular hall and one fan-shaped hall in small, medium and large sizes — and sends the reflections to the side and rear speakers. For systems with only two loudspeakers, Ambience also incorporates a version of Panorama that will spread the stereo image and add the reflections it generates to the expanded sound stage.

The initial EFFECT LEVEL is highest for Program 4 and progressively lower for Programs 5 and 6. It will be easier to hear exactly what the parameters do if the effect level is temporarily turned all the way up.

Program

 

 

 

Parameters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parameter

Initial Value

Range

 

 

 

 

ROOM SHAPE

Rectangle

Rectangle, Fan

LIVENESS

4

0-6

 

ROLLOFF

s/m/l=5.9/3.6/2.9 kHz

329 Hz-14.1 kHz

 

PANORAMA EFF

28*

0-32

 

LISTENER POS

128

0-254

 

SPEAKER ANGLE

51 degrees

33-91 degrees

 

SPEECH DETECTION

ON

On/Off

 

SET PROGRAM NAME

NA

NA

 

MEMORIZE PROGRAM

NA

NA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* 0 if side speakers are specified

Effect Level

EFFECT LEVEL adjusts the loudness of the side and rear speakers. When

 

 

there are no side speakers, it adjusts the amount of ambient signal mixed

 

into the main loudspeakers. EFFECT LEVEL is the most important user

 

adjustment in AMBIENCE and REVERB, and has been given its own button

 

on the remote. It should be adjusted as high as possible without making the

 

extra speakers individually audible.

Room Shape

Liveness

ROOM SHAPE selects one of two basic hall shapes. Refer to Chapter 5: Theory and Design, for a discussion of the properties of the two.

The LIVENESS parameter adjusts the amount of recirculation within the program. The higher the value, the more reflective the surfaces of the simulated space and the longer the sound will take to decay. At very high values the decay is audibly less smooth than in the Reverb programs, which are more effective at simulating very live spaces.

Page 22

Image 26
Contents Panorama Ambience CP-1 Digital Audio Environment ProcessorOwners Manual Reverb SurroundAcknowledgements PrecautionsUnpacking and Inspection Safety Suggestions Table of Contents Controls IntroductionSource Monitor Controls IndicatorsFront Panel Rear Panel InputsPanorama Remote ControlPrograms Parameter VolumeBank EffectControls Indicators Connection Calibration InstallationPrecautions Connections to Other EquipmentAudio Inputs Connecting the CP-1 in a Tape Monitor LoopConnection and Calibration Connection Calibration Setting Main Input Output LevelsFront Panel Adjustments Input LevelsOutput Levels Balancing Additional ChannelsCalibration of the Panorama Program Silence Noise Speaker Configurations Speaker Set-Up ConfigurationConfiguration Speaker Set-Up Configuration For FilmSpeaker Set-Up Configuration For Music Speaker Set-Up Configuration Speaker Set-Up Configuration To Load, Modify and Store Programs Using the 4 ProgramsTest Mode Panorama Program ParametersInput Balance Rear Level Rear DelayEffect Level Listener PositionAmbience Room Shape LivenessPrograms Ambience Reverb Bass RT Pre-DelayMid RT TrebleSurround Program Parameters Mono LogicStereo Logic Pro LogicBass Blend Program Parameters contd Auto AzimuthBalance Rear EffectTo Rename and Store a Register Using ProgramsRestoring Original Settings Naming a RegisterUsing Programs Problem TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Restoring defaults Troubleshooting Concert Hall Acoustics Theory DesignLateral Sound Theory and Design Lateral Sound in your Listening EnvironmentAmbience Extraction TheoryDesign Ambience GenerationPanorama Program Theory Design Theory and Design Ambience Program Be the sound that comes from the sides Reverb Program Surround Programs Mono LogicPro Logic Dolby Surround Decoding Pro Logic DecodingCP-1 Decoder Stereo Logic Speaker Set-Ups for Pro Logic Theory and Design References Theory and Design Optional Equipment SpecificationsFrequency Response 06/00 Lexicon 070-06619 Rev