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To access DSP Studio, you can either: |
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* <span style="color:#8B4513">Player > DSP Studio</span> |
* The <span style="color:#8B4513">Player > DSP Studio</span> menu option |
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* Click the DSP button from the main UI screen |
* Click the DSP button from the main UI screen |
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* Use the CTRL+D keyboard shortcut |
* Use the CTRL+D keyboard shortcut |
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[[File:DSP-Output Format.png|thumb|none|720px|Media Center's Output Format DSP.]] |
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== Available DSPs == |
== Available DSPs == |
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* [[Parametric Equalizer|Parametric Equalizer 2]] |
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==More== |
== More == |
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* [[Audio Setup]] |
* [[Audio Setup]] |
Revision as of 18:21, 24 February 2018
What is DSP Studio?
DSP Studio allows you to apply a variety of powerful and flexible digital signal processors in order to implement features like:
- active crossovers
- room and speaker correction
- equal loudness volume controls
and much much more.
This is achieved via the use of built functionality or via third party VST plugins.
To access DSP Studio, you can either:
- The Player > DSP Studio menu option
- Click the DSP button from the main UI screen
- Use the CTRL+D keyboard shortcut
Available DSPs
DSP Studio contains a number of high-quality Digital Signal Processors, much like those that would be included in a high-end AV Receiver (and individual pro components). These include:
- Output Format
- Volume Leveling
- Adaptive Volume
- Equalizer
- Parametric Equalizer
- Effects
- Headphones
- Tempo & Pitch
- Room Correction
- Convolution
- Parametric Equalizer 2