Sensus – Omnia Audio Omnia.ONE User Manual
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Mid Band
Adjusts the output level of the mid band limiter into the following Final Limiter stage. Higher
numbers result in more midrange but too much mix level can make the following final limiter
work unnecessarily hard.
Presence Band
Adjusts the output level of the presence band limiter into the following Final Limiter stage. Higher
numbers result in more presence but too much mix level can make the following final limiter work
unnecessarily hard.
Hi Band
Adjusts the output level of the high band limiter into the overall mix. Higher numbers result in
more high frequencies and too much mix level can make the following final limiter work
unnecessarily hard.
<-Exit
Click on this option to return to the Adjust Processing submenu.
Sensus
See a descriptive overview of the Sensus
Sen Freq (Sensus
Frequency)
This sets the range where the SENSUS
function begins its magic. For example, a setting of
5kHz will program the SENSUS
algorithm to focus on frequencies of 5kHz and higher. You
should start with the 13kHz setting, and then select lower frequency settings until any coding
artifacts are tamed. There are 8 available adjustment frequencies between 13kHz and 1kHz.
Sen Level (Sensus
Level)
Sets the amount of codec conditioning to be applied to the audio. Increasing the setting adds more
SENSUS
control. Extreme settings -- those high enough to cause noticeable dulling of the
program material -- are unnecessary and will not further improve the audio quality through the
codec.
Ster Link (Stereo Link)
Under most operating modes, this can be set to Low or OFF. The link control allows dynamic
coupling of the stereo to mono ratio. When set to OFF, the Sensus
function will only affect
mono material, or signals that are common to the Left/Right channels under stereo conditions.
Higher settings of the link adjustment may offer assistance with low bitrates and an inefficient
codec.
NOTE: While the Sensus
Frequency and Sensus Level controls are “algorithmically”
independent, from the standpoint of a codec they work in tandem to reduce coding artifacts
through a bit reduced system. Always start with the LPF (Low Pass Filter) (see Final Limit
below) set as recommended by the table in that section. Then adjust Sensus
Frequency and
Sensus
Level controls until satisfactory results are achieved through the codec.
<-Exit
Click on this option to return to the Adjust Processing submenu.