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Inputs - Digital 2
1. Go to Inputs, select the desired input, followed by Name or Enabled.
2. With
u
Name
t
you can assign new names to the inputs. For this purpose use the up,
down and left, right keys. Confirm each time with the OK button. Use the left, right
arrows to create blank spaces or for corrections. Confirm the new naming in the OK
softkey.
3. With
u
Enabled
t
those inputs which are not needed can be removed from the
selection. Select
u
Input enabled
t
for an active input and
u
Input disabled
t
for a
disabled input. Confirm each time with the
u
OK button
t
.
General - Display & Brightness - Metadata
1. Go to General, select Display & Brightness, followed by Metadata.
2. With
u
Metadata
t
you can enable or disable the display of the meta data text.
If
u
Metadata
t
has been disabled, only the respective active source is displayed.
General - Display & Brightness - Scrolling
1. Go to General, select Display & Brightness, followed by Scrolling.
2. By
u
Scrolling
t
we understand the scrolling of the meta data text. You can select
between
u
off
t
,
u
one time
t
and
u
on
t
. With off the text will never run through,
with
u
on
t
the text will run through repeatedly within short intervals, and with
u
one time
t
only after the text has been altered.
General - DAC Settings - Filter PCM
1. Go to General, select DAC Settings, followed by Filter PCM.
2. With
u
Filter PCM
t
the characteristic of the anti-aliasing filter in PCM mode can
be switched between
u
Slow Roll-Off
t
and
u
Sharp Roll-Off
t
. This setting has no
influence on the DSD operation!
General - Display & Brightness - Brightness
1. Go to General, select Display & Brightness, followed by Brightness.
2. With
u
Brightness
t
the display brightness is adjusted. Select between
u
low
t
,
u
mid
t
and
u
high
t
.
General - DAC Settings - Re-Sampling
1. Go to General, select DAC Settings, followed by Re-Sampling.
2. With
u
Re-Sampling
t
the function of the integrated sample rate converter is deter-
mined. In the
u
native
t
setting the SRC is not enabled and the digital data are pro-
cessed unalteredly. In the
u
PCMx2x4x8
t
setting the digital data are converted into
the DXD studio format (352.8 or 384 kHz respectively). In the
u
DSDx2x4
t
setting the
digital data are converted into the DSD 128 or DSD 256 format.
General - Display & Brightness - Main View
1. Go to General, select Display & Brightness, followed by Main View.
2. With
u
Main View
t
you can change between three different display views:
u
Text
t
,
u
Text + Info
t
and
u
Info
t
. In the Text setting only
u
Text
t
will be shown,
the
u
Text + Info
t
setting will show you the text together with the information about
the current sample rate, and in the
u
Info
t
setting you will see a volume
display together with the information about the current sample rate.
General - PreAmp Settings - Line output Level
1. Go to General, select PreAmp Settings, followed by Line Output Level.
2. With
u
Line Output Level
t
the output level at the outputs is set. Select between
u
low
t
,
u
mid
t
and
u
high
t
. The maximum output voltage corresponds to 1V, 2V and
4V (unbalanced) or 2V, 4V and 8V (balanced).
General - PreAmp Settings - Headphone Level
1. Go to General, select PreAmp Settings, followed by Headphone Level.
2. With
u
Headphone Level
t
the output voltage at the headphone output is set. Select
between
u
low
t
,
u
mid
t
and
u
high
t
. The maximum output voltage corresponds to
1V, 2V and 4V.
General - PreAmp Settings - Fixed Line Output
1. Go to General, select PreAmp Settings, followed by Fixed Line Output.
2. With
u
Fixed Line Output
t
you can turn on or off the volume control on the musicbook.
The output voltage is then set to maximum (which corresponds to a set value of 99).
Caution: only select this setting option if you are running an amplifier with a volume
control after the musicbook. Otherwise your power amplifier will be overdriven and
might destroy your speakers.
Settings Menu
musicbook DSD