Factory presets, Barbeque sound – by rob morsink – Omnia Audio Omnia.9 User Manual
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Factory Presets
Omnia.9 contains a good assortment of factory presets created by a handful of folks who are deeply
G8JJ@FE8K<89FLK8L;@FGIF: I<8K@E>8 GI G@:B<;TGIF9C processor to handle. Each preset has been created with a particular sonic goal in mind. Some are I “tricks” to achieve a particular sound. 48M<; XE;EFT2I98EUT,G presets that would work quite nicely on your station will be overlooked simply because no one would ever think of trying something called “Hot Country” if they were running a Light AC format that needed some &EJK<8;N< > DL:?:FEJ@; CFL;E ;F the “Getting the Sound You Want” chapter of this manual to up the loudness. #@E8CCPN<8I 8I<@E@K@8CCP98J<;LGFE8=8:KFIPGI most neutral-sounding factory preset and one upon which many of the factory presets themselves were built. 1981A/O92 – by Jesse Graffam ! O92” is a 7-band preset that uses tight ratios over threshold in the lowest band for strong consistent bass regardless of source material with looser ratios in the mid-bands to keep vocals and drums open. It also takes advantage of the WB AGC2 in the “Bass Only” mode to deliver an especially solid low end and uses the parametric EQ to “pre-load” the highs which then receive a good dose of fast compression and C@D@K@E>KF; formats. Barbeque Sound – by Rob Morsink &=PFLC@B<8CFKF=TJ@QQC 9 providing higher density in lower-level audio and more openness in louder sounds. Fast multi-band release times offer up density and spectral consistency while the WB AGC-2 operating in the “Bass Only” DF;<>@M Chapter 20 Factory Presets 155