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Preset page

A "page" is a group of 8 preset stations displayed on a single panel. This lets you organize preset stations for example by music genre. A short title can be specified for each page.

Preset page details

FM/AM select

This refers to selecting FM Auto Stereo, FM Mono, or AM. Use the FM/AM selector button and the FM mode selector button.

FM/AM selector details

FM mode selector details

Manual tuning

Refers to receiving broadcast stations by setting the frequency manually. Use the manual tuning up/down buttons.

Manual tuning details

Auto tuning (auto scan)

This function automatically scans the current frequency band and stops when a station is found. Use the auto scan up/down buttons.

Auto tuning (auto scan) details

RP-U100 DSP SOUND FIELD TERMS

Sound field

The unique acoustic characteristics of a given space.

In locations such as a concert hall, we of course hear the direct sound coming for example from an instrument. But our ears also pick up the so-called early reflections, which is the sound being reflected from boundaries such as walls, floors and the ceiling. Finally, we hear reverberation, namely the sound being repeatedly bounced back and forth and gradually decaying.

The early reflections and reverberation characteristics depend on factors such as the size and shape of the interior space and the type of furnishing. The resulting acoustics are unique to a particular hall or room. This is what is called a "sound field."

DSP sound field program

Yamaha has collected a vast amount of sound field data at famous concert halls, opera houses, and other venues around the world. These data express the direction of reflections, their intensity, frequency characteristics, delay time, and many other factors.

The RP-U100 incorporates sound field programs based on such sound field data. The programs let you select the sound field of a famous concert hall or theater to be recreated on your personal computer equipment setup.

DSP sound field program icon

There are icons which represent certain DSP sound field effects. A sound field program can be selected by clicking the icon in the DSP sound field selector panel. The icon of the currently selected sound field program is shown on the DSP button in the main panel.

DSP sound field program icon details