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@
LEVEL
keys
(DOWN,
UP)
Used
to
adjust
the
volume
level
of
the
effect
sound.
è
DOWN:
When
this
key
pressed,
the
effect
sound
is
decreased.
@
UP:
When
this
key
is
pressed,
the
effect
sound
is
increased.
When
one
of
the
LEVEL
keys
is
pressed,
the
indication
shown
below
is
displayed
on
the
-
PROGRAM
display
as
the
reference
for
adjustment.
|
EFFEOI
LEVEL
BEER
Be
ri,
HERRE
|00%
=:
Cursor
(Number
of
lighting
cursor
shows
the
volume
level
of
the
effect
sound.)
%:
Percent
(Shows
the
effect
sound
level
in
figures.)
Note:
After
adjusting
the
parameter
value
or
level/balance
of
the
effect
sound,
recalling
the
other
program
resets
the
parameter
values
to
initial
settings.
To
keep
the
adjusted
value,
store
the
program
in
the
user
program
area.
(See
page
21.)
In
a
concert
hall,
the
extent
or
shape,
image
localization,
and
echoicness
or
anechoicness
can
be
appreciated
even
if
the
eyes
are
closed.
This
is
because
sound
reflections
from
all
directions
are
heard
besides
the
direct
sound
from
stage
(instruments
or
voices)
simultaneously.
Our
auditory
sense
can
recognize
the
extent
of
the
hall
by
the
time
difference
between
the
direct
sound
and
the
reflections,
the
shape
of
the
hall
by
the
directions
of
the
reflections,
and
the
echoic
or
anechoic
characteristic
by
the
attenuations
of
the
sound.
:
Therefore,
simulating
the
time
difference
or
direction
of
the
reflections
and
the
attenuating
time
may
reproduce
the
sound
field
of
an
actual
concert
hall.
As
sound
produced
by
performers
is
reflected
by
all
objects
in
the
hail,
it
is
heard
not
only
from
the
direct
front
but
also
from
the
sides,
rear
or
ceiling.
LSh-—1
These
reflections
cannot
be
reproduced
by
the
conventional
2-channel
(2-speaker)
system,
but
require
extra
speakers
to
reproduce
sound
reflection
(this
is
called
the
sub
speaker).
The
DSP-1
is
designed
to
reproduce
the
realistic
sound
field
experienced
in
a
concert
hall
in
a
normal
listening
room
by
simulating
sound
reflection
from
all
directions
based
on
actual
measured
data,
using
extra
speakers
surrounding
the
listener.
Furthermore,
the
digital
signal
processing
circuit
adopted
in
this
unit
can
be
used
to
produce
special
sound
effects,
such
as
combining
phase-difference
signals,
changing
pitch
or
changing
imaging
position
periodically.
.
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Yamaha DSP-1 Specifications

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BrandYamaha
ModelDSP-1
CategoryComputer Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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