Changing the dsp preset, Audio formats, Changing – Meridian Audio 568 User Manual

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Using the digital surround processor

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Each source has a set of DSP presets associated with it, one for

each of the alternative audio formats: two-channel (PCM), Dolby

Digital, DTS, MPEG, and MLP.

When you choose a source an appropriate DSP preset is

selected for the incoming audio format.

For example, if you have selected the CD source and are playing

a conventional CD, the Trifield DSP preset will initially be

selected. You may then wish to choose a different DSP preset,

such as Music or Ambisonic.

You can also change the default DSP preset associated with the

source; see Changing the DSP preset for a source, page 33.

To change the DSP preset

Press Preset (front panel or remote) to step between the

different DSP presets.

The display shows the current preset;

for example:

Music

You will be able to choose any of the predefined DSP presets, or

any user-defined presets you have stored.

Changing the DSP preset

The following table gives the sequence of DSP presets for each

audio format, followed where appropriate by the abbreviated

name used on the display:

Audio format

Presets

Two-channel (PCM)

Direct, Music, Trifield, Ambisonic

(Ambsonic), Super Stereo (Super),

Stereo, Music Logic (MuLogic),

Pro Logic (ProLogic), THX Cinema

(THX), Mono, TV␣ Logic

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital (Digital),

Dolby Digital THX (Dig THX)

DTS

DTS, DTS THX, DTS Music (DTS Mus)

MPEG

MPEG, MPEG THX,

MPEG Music (MPEG Mus)

MLP

MLP

In each case these will be followed by any user-defined presets

you have stored for the appropriate audio format.

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