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Adjusting the sound effects – Sony DHC-FL7D User Manual

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Adjusting the sound
effects

Before operation, first select the sound effect
you want for your basic sound.

1

Press DSP EDIT on the remote.

Each time you press the button, the display
changes cyclically as follows:

DSP EDIT* (to adjust DSP)

t EQ EDIT

(to adjust equalizer)

* This menu does not appear depending on the

audio effect.

2

Use the digipad to adjust the
parameters.

The parameter is adjusted according to the
curve your finger slides on the digipad.

Adjustable parameters are described on this
page. After the curve your finger slides is
displayed for a while, then the curve
automatically adjusted by the unit is
displayed. For DSP EDIT, the adjustable
parameters vary depending on the preset
effect.

3

Press ENTER on the remote.

To cancel

Press EFFECT on the remote repeatedly to
select “EFFECT OFF”. The adjustment for the
selected parameter is canceled.

Adjustable parameters

Menu

Right/Left

Up/Down

(X)

(Y)

DSP EDIT

(See the chart below)

EQ EDIT

Frequency

Level

Adjustable DSP parameters

Sound effect

Right/Left

Up/Down

options

(X)

(Y)

LIVE HOUSE

Time

Wall type

HALL

Time

Wall type

S.ENHANCE

Time

Level

RADIO SOUND

Time

Level

C.ST.EX A

Level

C.ST.EX B

Level

C.ST.EX C

Level

NORMAL SURR

ARCADE

Time

Level

RACING

Shape

ADVENTURE

Frequency

Level

BATTLE

Time

Wall type

PAN

Position

Position

FLANGER

Frequency

Level

KEY CONTROL

Key

Time

EXCITER

Frequency

Level

COMPRESSOR

Time

Level

REVERB

Time

Wall type

EARLY RFLC.

Shape

Wall type: This parameter lets you control the level of
the high frequencies to alter the sonic character of
your listening environment by simulating a softer or
harder wall.
Position: This parameter lets you control the position
where the sound comes from.

Tips

• You can use the cursor buttons (

V/v/B/b) on the

remote instead of the digipad.

• You can store the adjusted effect in a personal file

(see “Creating a personal sound effect file” on page
51).

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