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Istruzioni per l'uso Philips, Modello PSC604/17

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Dynamic Edge™ Soundcard User’s Guide 19 Philips Sound Solutions QSizzle self-adjusts in real time according to frequency response of the input signal. This is different from the Equalizer, which is a fixed frequency processor. The Equalizer does not monitor the input signal or perform self-adjustment. The label QSizzle Active appears in illuminated text when QSizzle is enabled, and QSizzle Off when disabled. 3.3.2.2. QRumble QRumble is a powerful low frequency enhancement algorithm that helps to compensate for loss of bass that may result from digital file encoding such as ripping MP3’s or WMA files, or when using lower quality speaker systems. QRumble responds in real time to the varying nature of the input signal, automatically adjusting itself accordingly. This is very different from the Equalizer, which is a static frequency processor. The Equalizer does not monitor the input signal or perform self-adjustment. The label QRumble Active appears in illuminated text when QRumble is enabled, and QRumble Off when disabled. 3.3.2.3. Normalization Normalization automatically adjusts the volume variations in various audio files or streams. Quieter signals are amplified to match the level of louder ones, so that the listening volume maintains a consistent level. This means that when playing files with various output levels, constantly adjusting your speaker volume becomes a thing of the past. The label Normalization Active appears in illuminated text when Normalization is enabled, and Normalization Off when disabled. 3.3.2.4. 3D Effects The goal of 3D effects processing is to maximize immersion and realism for any type of listening material and every type of output hardware – two or more speakers, headphones, or even the unique combination of speakers with headphones. Four separate 3D audio enhancement algorithms are provided to maximize the spatial experience no matter what the combination of signal type and output hardware. When 3D Effects are enabled the audio processor will automatically choose the appropriate algorithm (3D mode) according to your output configuration and the type of input signal. The 3D Effect indicators on the Effects Tab light to show which algorithm is active at any given time. QXpander is optimal for 2-channel (stereo) input played over 2 speakers (or 2 satellite speakers plus a subwoofer). QXpander provides a wider sound field, way beyond the physical position of the speakers QSurround is optimal when a multi channel source is played (e.g. a 4.1 channel DVD). QSurround optimizes the sound to create “virtual” speakers and immerse the listener in surround sound. QMSS is optimal for multi-channel speaker set-ups (4 or 4.1 channel) when a stereo source is used. The majority of sources are stereo (e.g. MP3’s, CD music tracks, Wave files, etc) and QMSS transforms these into immersive multi channel experiences with 4 or 4.1 separate channels depending on your speaker set-up. Dynamic Edge™ Soundcard User’s Guide 20 Philips Sound Solutions 3.3.3. Equalizer Tab The Equalizer (EQ) controls the frequency response of the system by increasing or decreasing the frequency response of ten independent frequency bands. This Equalizer works very much the same as the equalizers in high quality sound systems. Each slider controls the relative level of a band (range) of frequencies. The number listed above each slider column is the center frequency of the band controlled by that slider. W hen a slider is set to the center position, frequencies within this band left flat and the gain is 0dB. See Figure 13. Figure 13 To boost the level of a given band, move its slider above the centerline. To cut the relative level of a given band, move its slider below the centerline. Maximum boost or cut is ±12dB on each direction. Sliders can be individually centered by right clicking anywhere within the slider area, or collectively by clicking the Reset button on top right corner of the panel. Sliders can also be collectively centered by clicking the Default button on the compact panel. Please note that the default button resets several other features as well. 3.3.4. Setup Tab This tab contains the controls to select and configure your speaker mode based on the type and number of speakers you have. Your Dynamic Edge soundcard supports a wide range of speakers. From the list on the left side of the Setup tab, you can choose the desired output configuration. This sets up the nature of audio processing, spatial algorithms, and the number of outputs, to suit your choice. Following is a detail explanation of each output mode and each control on this tab. See Figure 14. Dynamic Edge™ Soundcard User’s Guide 21 Philips Sound Solutions Figure 14 3.3.4.1. Headphones This option selects the headphone sound processing algorithms. 3.3.4.2. Stereo Speakers This option selects the stereo processing algorithms. Use this option with any stereo speaker system. We recommend that you enable the 3D Effects in this mode while listening to music ...

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