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Audioaccess AVR21EN
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When all settings for the surround setup have been made, press the / Navigation Button
[oval 16] so that the cursor is next to BACK TO MAIN ROOM, and press the Set Button [oval 18]
to return to the MAIN ROOM SETUP.
DTS
With DTS selected in SOURCES 1/AUDIO MODE , the selection choices made with the /
Navigation Button [oval 16] on the remote are determined by a combination of the type of
program material in use and whether the 5.1- or 7.1- channel configuration is selected in System
Configuration.
When a DTS digitally encoded source is playing, the choice of modes for 7.1 systems will vary
according to the program source (DTS 5.1, DTS-ES Matrix or DTS-ES Discrete). Press the /
Navigation Button [oval 16] to scroll through the choices available for your system and the
program in use. The DTS Neo:6 Music mode is available with analog and PCM digital stereo
sources and the DTS Neo:6 Cinema mode may be used with matrix surround-encoded sources
for an enhanced 5.1-channel sound field.
When the 5.1 configuration is in use, the AVR will automatically select the 5.1 version of DTS
processing. When 7.1 mode is selected, the DTS-ES Discrete mode will automatically be
activated for DTS sources with the ES Discrete “flag.” When a non-ES DTS disc is in use, you
may select the DTS-ES Matrix mode to create a full 7.1 surround mode. See sections: Main
Room Operation/Surround Mode Selection and Digital Audio Playback for an explanation of
the DTS modes.
When an analog or two-channel PCM source is playing, the DTS Neo:6 modes are available,
which creates a three, five or six-channel presentation of the sound. The exact modes available
will depend on the number of speaker positions established in the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION
menu. (See section: AVR21EN Configuration/Speaker Setup to configure the system for the
number and type of speakers in your system.)
Logic 7
With LOGIC 7 selected in SOURCES 1/AUDIO MODE, the choices available are determined by
whether the 5.1 or 7.1-channel configuration is in use. In either case, the selection of a Logic 7
mode enables Audioaccess’ exclusive Logic 7 processing to create multichannel surround from
two-channel stereo or matrix-encoded programming such as VHS cassettes or television
broadcasts produced with Dolby Surround.
With 5.1 configurations, you may select the Logic 7/5.1 Music, Cinema or Enhance modes. They
work best with surround-encoded programs or two-channel programming of any type. For 6.1/7.1
configurations, the Music and Cinema modes may be selected. The Logic 7 modes are not
available when either Dolby Digital or DTS Digital soundtracks are in use. See sections: Main
Room Operation/Surround Mode Selection and Digital Audio Playback for an explanation of
the Logic 7 modes.
DSP
In the DSP (SURR) menu, the choices made with the / Navigation Button [oval 16] select
one of the DSP surround modes designed for use with two channel stereo programs to create a
variety of sound field presentations. The Hall and Theater modes are designed for multichannel
installations. See section: Main Room Operation/Surround Mode Selection and Digital Audio
Playback for an explanation of the DSP surround modes.
Stereo
In the STEREO menu, the choices made with the / Navigation Buttons [oval 16] include a
traditional two-channel stereo presentation that uses only the left and right front speakers. When
SURROUND OFF is selected, the unit is in a full bypass mode with no bass management or other
processing applied to the signal as it is routed directly from the input to the volume stage. When

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