Using other functions | 11 |
Chapter 11:
Using other functions
Setting the Audio options
There are a number of additional sound settings you can make using the Audio Parameter menu. The defaults, if not stated, are listed in bold.
Important
•Note that if a setting doesn’t appear in the Audio Parameter menu, it is unavailable due to the current source, settings and status of the receiver.
1Press RECEIVER, then press AUDIO PARAMETER.
2Use / to select the setting you want to adjust. Depending on the current status/mode of the receiver, certain options may not be able to be selected. Check the table below for notes on this.
3Use / to set it as necessary.
See the table below for the options available for each setting.
4 Press RETURN to confirm and exit the menu.
Setting | What it does | Option(s) | |
MIDNIGHT | Allows you to hear effective | MID/LDN OFF | |
| surround sound of movies at low |
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| volumes. |
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| MIDNIGHT ON | ||
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LOUDNESS Used to get good bass and treble | |||
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LOUDNESS ON | |||
| from music sources at low | ||
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BASS | Adjusts the amount of bass. | ||
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TREBLE | Adjusts the amount of treble. | ||
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| Default: 0 (dB) | |
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S.RTRV | When audio data is removed | OFF | |
(Sound | during the |
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ON | |||
Retriever) | AAC compression process, sound | ||
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| quality often suffers from an |
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| uneven sound image. The Sound |
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| Retriever feature employs new |
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| DSP technology that helps bring |
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| CD quality sound back to |
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| compressed |
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| restoring sound pressure and |
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| smoothing jagged artifacts left |
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| over after compression. |
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Setting | What it does |
MCACC | Selects your favorite MCACC |
(MCACC | preset memory when multiple |
preset) | preset memories are saved. When |
| a MCACC preset memory has |
| been renamed, the name given is |
| displayed. |
Option(s)
M1. MEMORY 1 to
M6. MEMORY 6
Default:
M1. MEMORY 1
MCACC OFFa
DNR | May improve the quality of sound | OFF | |
(Digital | in a noisy source (for example, |
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ON | |||
Noise | cassette or video tape with lots of | ||
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Reduction) | background noise) when |
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DIALOG E | Localizes dialog in the center | OFF | |
(Dialog | channel to make it stand out from |
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ON | |||
Enhancement) | other background sounds in a TV | ||
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EQb | Switches on/off the effects of EQ | ON | |
(Acoustic | Pro. only for the MCACC preset |
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OFFc | |||
memory selected. This setting is | |||
Calibration |
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EQ) | available for each MCACC preset |
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| memory. |
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| Switches on/off the effects of | ON | |
(Standing | Standing Wave Control only for |
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OFF | |||
Wave) | the MCACC preset memory |
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| or movie soundtrack. |
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HIBIT | Creates a wider dynamic range | OFF | |
(High Bit) | with digital sources like CDs or |
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ON | |||
| DVDs (Smoother, more delicate | ||
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musical expression can be achieved by requantizing 16 bit PCM or 20 bit compressed audio signals to 24 bits).
| for each MCACC preset memory. |
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DELAY | Some monitors have a slight | 0.0 to 6.0 |
(Sound | delay when showing video, so the | (frames) |
Delay) | soundtrack will be slightly out of | 1 second = 25 |
| sync with the picture. By adding a | frames (PAL) |
| bit of delay, you can adjust the | Default: 0.0 |
| sound to match the presentation | |
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| of the video. |
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DUAL | Specifies how dual mono |
(Dual | encoded Dolby Digital |
Mono) | soundtracks should be played. |
| Dual mono is not widely used, but |
| is sometimes necessary when |
| two languages need to be sent to |
| separate channels. |
CH1 –
Channel 1 is
heard only
CH2 –
Channel 2 is
heard only
CH1 CH2 –
Both channels
heard from
front speakers
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