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BASIC OPERATION
BASIC
OPERATION
English
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.
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Recording on an external recording unit
USB
POWER
PC
AUX1
AUX2
JAZZ
CHURCH
HALL
B
VOLUME
MUTE
C
A
MOVIE
LIVE
GAME
TEST
ON/OFF
VDD
DSP
M U T E
VOL
VIRTUAL
5.I
CH
DIGITAL
PROLOGIC FM AM ST
USB PCM
D. DSP
USB
PC
AUX1
AUX2
1
1
USB
PC
AUX1
AUX2
USB
PC
AUX1
AUX2
Front panel
or
Remote control
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.
2
Start recording on a recording unit (an MD
recorder, tape deck, etc.).
3
Start playing the input source .
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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.
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To turn off the DSP
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
Front panel
or
Remote control
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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.