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Rename Preset
A preset in the list of stored user presets can be renamed at any time. Factory presets cannot be renamed.
To rename a user preset highlight Rename Preset and click. Rotate the jog wheel to display the preset to be
renamed and click.
Edit the preset name as described above in the Save Preset section.
To exit without renaming the preset, rotate the jog wheel until *cancel* is displayed and click.
<-Exit
Click on this option to return to the Main Menu.
Adjust Processing
This submenu allows changes to be made in any of the OmniaONE’s several dozen processing parameters. These
adjustments alter the sound and texture of the audio. Increasing any setting will lead to more aggressive processing.
For example, a higher drive setting adds more gain into the dynamics section, a higher attack or release setting
means a faster time constant, a higher gate threshold setting means more gating will occur, and a higher (farther to
the right on the control) setting for a filter means more filtering is occurring (so the lowest frequency settings for a
low pass filter are farthest to the right on the control).
Depending on the type of control adjusted and its range, the changes you make can affect the sound in subtle or
extreme ways. Our advice is to make a limited number of changes at a time, make those changes in small
increments, and then listen to the results for a period of time before making any further adjustments. Keep in mind
that should you get “lost” you can always go back to where you started by simply recalling the preset that you
started with. The factory presets cannot be overwritten.
<-Exit
Click on this option to return to the Processing submenu.
Pre-processing
HPF (High Pass Filter)
The high pass filter allows you to remove subsonic energy from the input audio prior to further
processing. In so doing, intermodulation distortion performance of the processor and the audio
path
following
it
are
improved, and processing resources are not wasted processing inaudible
sounds that have no acoustically relevant information.
Phase Rot (Phase Rotator)
The phase rotator improves waveform symmetry for program material that is highly asymmetrical
in nature. Examples of such programming are the human voice, and sources with non-sinusoidal
waveforms such as certain string and wind instruments, as well as certain sounds created by
electronic synthesizers. By removing waveform asymmetry from the input program material,
cleaner processing results because any limiting that occurs is able to work equally on both positive
and negative excursions of the audio waveform.
Wideband AGC
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