BASIC OPERATION

Notes

Just after selecting a program, the program name scrolls from right to left on the display, and then its short-version name lights up.

No sound field program can be used when receiving signals with a 96 kHz sampling frequency.

To turn off the sound field effect

Press the DSP key on the front panel or the ON/OFF key on

the remote control. “THROUGH” appears on the display.

ON/OFF

DSP

or

Front panel

Remote control

Adjusting DSP sound field parameters

The surround effect of each program or the Virtual 3D effect can be adjusted to the desired taste by using the Application Software. Refer to the online help of the Application Software for details.

Recording

Input sources (e.g., a computer or CD player) selected on this unit can be recorded by an MD recorder, tape deck, etc. connected to this unit. Also, input signals can be fed to your computer via the USB connection.

*When a source is recorded using a sound field program, sound field effects are recorded with the source.

Recording on an external recording unit

 

 

 

POWER

 

 

 

 

PC

 

 

PC

 

 

 

 

AUX1

1

AUX1

1

 

 

AUX2

AUX2

TUNER

 

TUNER

 

 

 

MEMORY

PRESET

MANUAL

 

 

HALL

JAZZ

CHURCH

VIRTUAL

5.I

 

 

 

DIGITAL USB PCM

D. DSP

GAME

MOVIE

LIVE

PROLOGIC FM AM ST

VOL

 

/ DTS

TEST

ON/OFF

 

 

SURROUND

 

 

A

B

C

DSP P-SET

 

 

 

 

 

 

MUTE

VOLUME

E-12

Note

When the sound field effect is off, sound is reproduced in normal

stereo.

First turn on the external unit to be used, and then this unit.

1 Select the source to be recorded by using the input selector keys.

PC

PC

AUX1

AUX1

 

AUX2

or

 

 

AUX2

TUNER

 

 

TUNER

Front panel

Remote control

2 Start recording on a recording unit (an MD recorder, tape deck, etc.).

3 Start playing the input source .

Playing the recorded result via this unit

Select the input signals sent from the recording unit with the input selector keys.

Notes

If input signals received at any digital input terminal other than the USB terminal is outputted at the digital output terminal, the sampling frequency for the output signals is the same as that for input signals.

The sampling frequency for digital signals converted from analog signals on this unit is 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.

When digital input signals are outputted at the digital output terminal, track information (CD-text data, automatic track renewal when recording is made on an MD, etc.) is invalid if any sound field program (including the graphic equalizer effect) is used.

Both REC OUT and OPT OUT terminals on the rear of this unit output the same constituents of signals as outputted from the left and right front speakers.