Setting the listening mode parameters

Setting the listening mode parameters

Listening mode parameters

Re-EQ (Cinema Re-Equalization)

4. Adjust this parameter when the source is “DTS” and the lis-

Select “ON” or “OFF.”

tening mode is “DTS Orchestra,” “DTS Unplugged,” “DTS

Studio-Mix,” or “DTS TV Logic.”

 

The Re-EQ function is effective except for “5CH STEREO” and

Select “- dB,” “-10dB,” “0dB,” or “+10dB.”

The recommended setting is “+10dB.”

“DIRECT.”

 

Re-Equalization takes the edginess or “brightness” out of your

Note:

home cinema sound, compensating for the fact that sound mixed for

• The LFE level setting is effective only on Dolby Digital or DTS

theaters will sound too bright when played back through speakers in

software.

the home environment.

With some software, this setting may produce no effect.

 

• Late Night

Select “High,” “Low,” or “OFF.”

Cinema sound has a vast dynamic range and therefore, to hear quiet sound such as environmental sound and human conversations, it must be played back at large sound volumes. When this parameter is set to “High” or “Low,” however, the dynamic range of the sound is narrowed down to allow you to hear easily minute sound at low vol- umes. This function is useful if you wish to play a movie at low volumes, especially in midnight.

Notes:

The depth of the Late Night effect is determined by Dolby Digi- tal software. Some sounds may produce no or little effect.

The Late Night function is effective only on Dolby Digital en- coded software.

• Front Effect

Select “ON” or “OFF.”

Some live recordings contain acoustic reverberation. When you play these sources, more reverberation will be applied by the DSP, creating too much reverb effects and the sound loses its frame or presence. In this case, set FRONT EFFECT to OFF. No reverbera- tion from the DSP will be applied to the sound output from three front channels, and the sound source will be played as it is without any further reverberation.

Note:

The Front Effect function is effective only on the Action, Musical, MonoMovie, Orchestra, Unplugged, Studio-Mix, and TV Logic sound.

• LFE (Low Frequency Effect) level

This parameter is used to adjust the level of LFE in Dolby Digital, or DTS software. When this parameter is selected, the following screen appears.

• Reflect Level

Set a value between -5 and +5 dB, in units of 1 dB.

You can adjust the strength of direct sound reflection, depending on the playback source material, your audio room conditions, and so on.

* LFE Level Setup *

Dolby Digital :0dB

DTS:0dB

Cinema Group :0dB

Music Group :0dB

1.Adjust this parameter when the source is “Dolby Digital.” Select “- dB,” “-20dB,”“-10dB,” “or “0dB.”

The recommended setting is “0dB.”

2.Adjust this parameter when the source is “DTS” and the

surround mode is “DTS.”

Select “- dB,” “-20dB,” “0dB,” or “+10dB.” The recommended setting is “+10dB.”

3.Adjust this parameter when the source is “DTS” and the lis- tening mode is “DTS Action,” “DTS Musical,” “DTS THX,”

or “DTS Mono Movie.”

Select “- dB,” “-20dB,” “-10dB,” or “0dB.” The recommended setting is “0dB.”

• Reverb Level (DTR-7 only)

Set a value between -5 and +5 dB, in units of 1 dB.

Adjust the depth of acoustic reverberation, depending on the play- back source material, your audio room conditions, and so on.

• Room Size (DTR-7 only)

Set “Large,” “Mid,” or “Small.”

Change the virtual hall size set for each surround mode.

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