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Changing the DSP parameters

Each DSP preset provides a series of parameters that you can vary to customise the behaviour of the preset to your specific requirements. For example, most presets provide Balance and Depth parameters which alter the characteristics of the sound.

For each of the built-in DSP presets these parameters are set to standard values, designed to give the best sound in typical listening conditions and with most source materials. Each time you select a different DSP preset the parameters are reset to these standard values, even if you have previously altered them.

To save the changes you have made to one or more DSP parameters you can create a new user-defined DSP preset, with a name of your choice. User-defined presets appear in the list of DSP presets after the built-in ones. For more information about doing this see Defining your own presets, page 31.

To change a DSP parameter

Make sure the menus are unlocked; see To unlock the menus, page 22.

Press > or < until the display shows the name of the parameter you want to change.

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For example:

Press A or V to change the value of the parameter.

As you change the value you will be able to hear the effect on the sound, and the display will show the current value.

After a short delay the display will revert to the normal display of DSP preset and volume.

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Standard parameters

All DSP presets (except Mono and Direct) provide the standard parameters shown on the next page.

Individual DSP presets provide additional parameters, to allow you to adjust specific features provided by that preset. For full details refer to DSP presets, page 33.

Using a Meridian DSP Loudspeaker

If you are using a Meridian DSP Loudspeaker select the parameter you want to change by pressing Function > or Function < on the remote, and change the parameter by pressing Function A or Function V on the remote.

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Contents Meridian 565 Digital Surround Processor Preface Contents Service and guarantee DSP presetsIntroduction Professional features Meridian 500 SeriesSeries communications Sample configurations Three-channel stereo systemFive-channel surround system THX system Meridian Analogue Theatre DSP6000C An AC-3 LaserDisc system Complete multimedia surround systemSpecification Specification and accessoriesPCM, 7.1, and MLP versions Available accessoriesMulti-channel digital sources DSP presetsMpeg Surround Multi-channel sources encoded onto two channelsTV Logic Conventional stereo sourcesTrifield Special DSP presetsUsing the digital surround processor Front panel Switching on and off To switch to standbyTo switch on from standby To select a source Selecting a sourceTo mute the sound Adjusting the volumeTo restore the sound To change the volumeTo change the DSP preset Changing the DSP presetTo change the display Changing the displayUsing the digital surround processor Customising the digital surround processor Locking and unlocking the menus To lock the menusTo unlock the menus Standard parameters Using a Meridian DSP LoudspeakerChanging the DSP parameters To change a DSP parameterOSD Standard parametersTo change the bass Changing treble, bass, or phaseTo change the absolute phase To change the trebleTo move the listening position to the left or right Changing the listening positionTo change the relative delay of the centre speaker Changing the integration of the centreTo change the relative level of the centre speaker Changing the spaciousness of the sound To change the relative delay of the rear or side speakersTo adjust the lip sync Changing the lip sync and on-screen displayTo change the position of the on-screen display To change the DSP preset for a source Changing the DSP preset for a sourceTo save the preset settings Defining your own presetsTo clear a user-defined preset DSP presets Pro Logic Logic DSP presetsPro Logic and THX Cinema DSP preset parameters THX CinemaTV Logic TV Logic DSP preset parameters Mono and Academy DSP preset parametersMono and Academy Music DSP presets MusicTrifield Music and Trifield DSP preset parameters Super Stereo AmbisonicDTS Music Ambisonic and Super Stereo DSP preset parametersMusic Logic DSP preset parameters Music LogicMpeg Music Stereo and DirectMLP MLP version only Movie DSP presets Dolby DigitalDolby Digital THX, DTS THX, Using dynamic range control Movie DSP preset parametersUsing peak-level limiting Service and guarantee Guarantee ServiceGlossary LFE sub LayoutLimit Mono sub Max SPL Mono surroundsPreset Source SurroundSteered surrounds Type DSP parameters IndexListening position, moving to Meridian Digital Theatre Selecting a source Sides DSP parameter Sources Processor
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