Using sound field programs – Yamaha RP-U100 User Manual

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Using Sound Field Programs

The RP-U100’s built-in DSP can simulate various acoustic environments, including a
concert hall and movie theater, with its seven sound field programs. For best results,
choose a program appropriate for the selected audio source.

1. Press the DSP key to turn on the

sound-field processor.

The name of the selected sound field
program appears on the display.

2. Use the Down [] or Up [®] key to

select a sound field program.

3. Press the DSP key to turn off the

sound field processor.
“THRU” appears on the display.

The following programs are available.

VIRTUAL

USB
FM

VOL

AM

ST

MEMORY

DSP

PCM DD

H A L L

G

DSP

Active program

Type

Program

Description

Notes

Virtual Dolby

Digital

VDD

This program simulates the effect of
Dolby Digital and is ideal for DVD
software encoded using Dolby Digital.

When headphones are con-
nected, this program changes
to a simulation program called
HP3D, which is specifically tai-
lored for headphone listening.

Sound field

programs for

Audio Visual

MOVIE

The realism provided by this program
gives the impression that you’re actu-
ally in the scene.

For these sound field pro-
grams, a Yamaha DSP effect is
applied to Dolby Pro Logic,
Dolby Digital, and other sur-
round sounds for motion-pic-
ture audio.

LIVE

This program produces an enthusias-
tic atmosphere and lets you feel that
you are in the midst of the action, as if
attending an actual jazz or rock con-
cert.

GAME

This program adds depth and sur-
round effects to computer games,
enhancing the gaming experience.

Sound field

programs for

music

HALL

This program simulates the sound
field of a medium-sized hall, with a
beautiful and rich reverberation.

These programs create a
sound field that feels real, just
as if you were actually there.

JAZZ

This program simulates the sound
field of a famous New York jazz club.

CHRCH

This program simulates the sound
field of a Gothic church, with the
unique effect of sound reverberating
back and forth in a domed ceiling.

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