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Spectrum
Analyzer
Display
(for
details,
see
the
“Display”
section)
@
When
Graphic
Equalizer
1
or
2
is
set
to
“PASS”,
the
displays
for
both
equalizers
show
the
spectrum
analyzer
display
for
the
fre-
quency
curve
adjusted
with
the
graphic
equalizer
set
to
“LINE”
(or
“EQ
REC”).
@
When
both
Graphic
Equalizer
1
and
2
are
set
to
“PASS”,
the
dis-
plays
for
both
equalizers
show
the
spectrum
analyzer
display
for
the
regular
(non-adjusted)
frequency
curve.
Adjusting
the
Equalizer
Pattern
SOUND:
Simply
press
one
of
the
POPS,
VOCAL,
FUSION,
DISCO
or
ROCK
buttons
to
play
back
or
record
with
one
of
the
facto-
ry-set
equalizer
patterns.
PRESET:
Press
one
of
buttons
A
through
E
to
play
back
or
record
with
one
of
the
equalizer
patterns
you
have
preset.
Manual:
Use
the
graphic
equalizer
control
buttons
to
adjust
the
equalizer
pattern
manually.
MODE
Button
The
mode
switches
between
Manual,
PRESET
and
SOUND
each
time
this
button
is
pressed.
@
The
mode
is
automatically
set
to
Manual
if
one
of
the
graphic
equalizer
control
buttons
is
pressed.
@
The
mode
is
automatically
set
to
PRESET
if
one
of
buttons
A
through
E
is
pressed
while
in
the
Manual!
mode.
SOUND
mode:
Press
the
MODE
button
so
that
the
SOUND
indicator
appears
on
the
display.
Then
press
one
of
the
POPS,
VOCAL,
FUSION,
DISCO
or
ROCK
buttons.
PRESET
mode:
Press
the
MODE
button
so
that
the
PRESET
indicator
appears
on
the
display.
Then
press
one
of
buttons
A
to
E.
(Equalizer
patterns
must
first
be
preset
on
these
buttons.
See
the
following
section
“Presetting
Pat-
terns
on
Button
A
through
E”.)
Manual
mode:
Press
one
of
the
graphic
equalizer
control
buttons.
Then
adjust
the
equalizer
pattern.
@
The
graphic
equalizer
disptay
switches
back
to
the
spectrum
ana-
lyzer
display
after
approximately
5
seconds,
unless
nothing
is
be-
ing
played.
@
Use
the
DISPLAY
button
to
switch
between
the
graphic
equalizer
and
spectrum
analyzer
displays.
Presetting
Patterns
on
Buttons
A
Through
E
The
following
description
is
for
Graphic
Equalizer
1.
Operation
is
iden-
tical
on
Graphic
Equalizer
2.
1.
Use
the
graphic
equalizer
control
buttons
to.
set
the
desired
pat-
tern.
2.
Press
the
MEMORY
button.
The
“MEMORY”
indicator
appears
for
about
5
seconds.
3.
Press
button
A
while
the
“MEMORY”
indicator
is
displayed.
The
“MEMORY”
indicator
turns
off
and
the
“PRESET”
indicator
appears.
Press
the
MEMORY
button
again
if
the
“MEMORY”
indicator
turns
off
before
you
press
button
A.
4,
Repeat
steps
1
to
3
to
set
patterns
on
buttons
B
through
E.
@
Patterns
can
be
stored
in
the
memory
during
both
the
play
and
stop
modes.
@
Previous
patterns
are
cleared
when
new
patterns
are
stored
at
the
same
button.
Graphic
Equalizer
Control
Buttons
64Hz:
Affects
low
bass
sounds
(bass
guitar,
drums,
etc.).
Press
the
UP
button
for
a
more
stable,
heavier
sound.
160Hz:
Press
the
UP
button
to
eliminate
muffled
sound
due
to
noise
in
the
listening
room.
400Hz:
Frequencies
around
400Hz
are
the
basic
frequencies
in
music
and
for
the
human
voice.
Press
the
UP
button
to
emphasize
vocals
and
give
the
sound
more
punch.
1kHz:
This
band
affects
medium
frequencies
above
400Hz.
Press
the
UP
button
to
enhance
the
sound
of
pianos,
instruments,
and
higher
vocals,
making
them
seem
closer
to
the
listener.
2.5kHz:
Press
the
UP
button
for
a
livelier
sound.
Press
the
DOWN
button
to
make
the
sound
softer.
6.3kHz:
The
human
ear
is
very
sensitive
to
this
range.
Press
the
UP
button
to
enhance
strings,
etc.,
or
the
DOWN
button
for
a
less
tinny
sound.
16kHz:
This
band.
affects
the
overall
mood,
and
also
emphasizes
such
instruments
as
cymbals
and
triangles
clearer.
Press
the
DOWN
button
to
reduce
hiss
noise
on
tapes.
REVERSE
Button
Press
the
REVERSE
button
to
reverse
the
pattern.
Press
again
to
return
to
the
previous
pattern.
(The
“SOUND”
and
“PRESET”
indicators
do
not
reappear.)
@
ifthe
REVERSE
button
is
pressed
while
the
spectrum
analyzer
is
displayed,
the
display
switches
momentarily
to
the
graphic
equal-
izer
display,
then
returns
to
the
spectrum
analyzer
display.
FLAT
Button
Press
the
FLAT
button
to
make
the
frequency
curve
flat.
To
return
to
the
previous
setting,
operate
as
explained
under
“MODE
Button”.
@
Ifthe
FLAT
button
is
pressed
while
the
spectrum
analyzer
is
dis-
played,
the
display
switches
momentarily
to
the
graphic
equalizer
display,
then
returns
to
the
spectrum
analyzer
display.
Display
Separate
spectrum
analyzers
for
the
left
and
right
channels
can
be
displayed
by
pressing
one
of
the
ANALYZER
buttons
to
turn
on
the
L/R
indicator.
.
@
The
ANALYZER
1
L/R
indicator
and
ANALYZER
2
L/R
indicator
cannot
be
turned
on
at
the
same
time.
@
The
pattern
cannot
be
adjusted
separately
for
the
left
and
right
channels.
Fig.
23
a)
Lit
b)
The
frequency
curve
for
Graphic
Equalizer
1
is
displayed
with
independent
spectrum
analyzers
for
the
left
and
right
channels.
c)
The
frequency
curve
for
Graphic
Equalizer
2
is
displayed
with
independent
spectrum
analyzers
for
the
left
and
right
channels.
d)
Graphic
Equalizer
1
e)
Graphic
Equalizer
2
f)
Left
channel
display
g)
Right
channel
display
If
one
of
the
ANALYZER
buttons
is
pressed
again,
the
display
returns
to
the
spectrum
analyzer
display
for
the
left
and
right
channels
mixed.
Fig.
24
a)
Off
b)
The
spectrum
analyzer
for
either
Graphic
Equalizer
1
or
2
or
both
is
displayed
with
the
left
and
right
channels
mixed.
c)
Graphic
Equalizer
1
d)
Graphic
Equalizer
2
e)
Mixed
display
@
When
Graphic
Equalizer
1
or
2
is
set
to
“PASS”,
the
displays
show
the
independent
left
and
right
channel
spectrum
analyzers
for
the
frequency
curve
adjusted
with
the
graphic
equalizer
set
to
“LINE”
(or
“EQ
REC”).
@
When
both
Graphic
Equalizer
1
and
2
are
set
to
“PASS”,
the
dis-
piays
show
the
independent
left
and
right
channel
spectrum
ana-
lyzers
for
the
regular
(non-adjusted)
frequency
curve.
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