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\section{Volume}
This setting adjusts the volume of your music. Like most professional
audio gear and many consumer audio products, Rockbox uses a decibel scale
where 0 dB is a reference that indicates the maximum volume that the \dap\
can produce without possible distortion (clipping). All values lower than this
reference will be negative and yield a progressively softer volume.
where 0 dB is a reference that indicates the maximum volume that the \dap{}
can produce without possible distortion (clipping). All values lower than
this reference will be negative and yield a progressively softer volume.
\opt{player, recorder, recorderv2fm, ondio, ipodnano, ipodvideo}{
Values higher than 0 dB are available and can be used to raise the
volume more than would otherwise be possible. These volume levels will
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Karaoke
& Removes all sound that is the same in both channels. Since most
music is recorded with vocals being equally present in both channels
to make the singer sound centrally placed, this often (but not always)
has the effect of removing the voice track from a song. This setting
also very often has other undesirable effects on the sound. \\
to make the singer sound centrally placed, this often (but not
always) has the effect of removing the voice track from a song. This
setting also very often has other undesirable effects on the sound. \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabularx}
\end{center}
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\section{Stereo Width}
Stereo width allows you to manually specify the effect that is applied
when the \setting{Channels} setting is set to \setting{Custom}.
All values below 100\% will progressively mix the contents of one channel into
the other. This has the effect of gradually centering the stereo image, until
you have monophonic sound at 0\%. Values above 100\% will progressively remove
components in one channel that is also present in the other. This has the
effect of widening the stereo field. A value of 100\% will leave the stereo
field unaltered.
All values below 100\% will progressively mix the contents of one channel
into the other. This has the effect of gradually centering the stereo image,
until you have monophonic sound at 0\%. Values above 100\% will progressively
remove components in one channel that is also present in the other. This has
the effect of widening the stereo field. A value of 100\% will leave the
stereo field unaltered.
\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{
\section{Loudness}
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versa in order to simulate the spatial cues that the ear and brain receive
when listening to a set of loudspeakers placed in front of the listener. The
result is a more natural stereo image that can be especially appreciated in
older rock and jazz records, where one instrument is often hard-panned to just
one of the speakers. Many people will find such records tiring to listen to
using earphones and no crossfeed effect.
older rock and jazz records, where one instrument is often hard-panned to
just one of the speakers. Many people will find such records tiring to listen
to using earphones and no crossfeed effect.
Crossfeed has the following settings.
\begin{description}
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of both this setting and the \setting{Cross Gain} setting.
\item[High-Frequency Cutoff]
Decides at which frequency the cross path audio will start to be cut
by the amount described by the \setting{High-Frequency Attenuation} setting.
by the amount described by the \setting{High-Frequency Attenuation}
setting.
\end{description}
Most users will find the default settings to yield satisfactory results, but
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\item[Pre-cut:]
If too much gain is added through the graphical EQ, your music may distort.
The \setting{Precut} setting allows you to adjust the overall gain of the EQ.
If your music distorts when using the EQ, trying changing this setting to a
negative value.