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@@ -84,34 +84,26 @@ change to customise your listening experience. | |||
84 | any way, and if so, in what manner they will be combined. | 84 | any way, and if so, in what manner they will be combined. |
85 | Available options are: | 85 | Available options are: |
86 | % | 86 | % |
87 | \begin{table} | 87 | \begin{description} |
88 | \begin{rbtabular}{\textwidth}{lX}% | 88 | \item[Stereo.] |
89 | {\textbf{Setting} & \textbf{Description}}{}{} | 89 | Leave the audio signal unmodified. |
90 | Stereo | 90 | \item[Mono.] |
91 | & Leave the audio signal unmodified. \\ | 91 | Combine both channels and send the resulting signal to both stereo |
92 | % | 92 | channels, resulting in a monophonic output. |
93 | Mono | 93 | \item[Custom.] |
94 | & Combine both channels and send the resulting signal to both stereo | 94 | Allows you to manually specify a stereo width with the |
95 | channels, resulting in a monophonic output. \\ | 95 | \setting{Stereo Width} setting described later in this chapter. |
96 | % | 96 | \item[Mono Left.] |
97 | Custom | 97 | Plays the left channel in both stereo channels. |
98 | & Allows you to manually specify a stereo width with the | 98 | \item[Mono Right.] |
99 | \setting{Stereo Width} setting described later in this chapter. \\ | 99 | Plays the right channel in both stereo channels. |
100 | % | 100 | \item[Karaoke.] |
101 | Mono Left | 101 | Removes all sound that is common to both channels. Since most |
102 | & Plays the left channel in both stereo channels. \\ | ||
103 | % | ||
104 | Mono Right | ||
105 | & Plays the right channel in both stereo channels. \\ | ||
106 | % | ||
107 | Karaoke | ||
108 | & Removes all sound that is common to both channels. Since most | ||
109 | music is recorded with vocals being equally present in both channels | 102 | music is recorded with vocals being equally present in both channels |
110 | to make the singer sound centrally placed, this often (but not | 103 | to make the singer sound centrally placed, this often (but not |
111 | always) has the effect of removing the voice track from a song. This | 104 | always) has the effect of removing the voice track from a song. This |
112 | setting also very often has other undesirable effects on the sound. \\ | 105 | setting also very often has other undesirable effects on the sound. |
113 | \end{rbtabular} | 106 | \end{description} |
114 | \end{table} | ||
115 | 107 | ||
116 | \section{Stereo Width} | 108 | \section{Stereo Width} |
117 | Stereo width allows you to manually specify the effect that is applied | 109 | Stereo width allows you to manually specify the effect that is applied |