Omnia Audio Omnia.9 User Manual
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R The Band slider determines the number of bands in the multiband processing section and ranges
from 2 to 7.
R The Maximum GainRatio Gate Threshold8E;Freeze Threshold controls work in the same
manner as their counterparts in other sections of the Omnia.9.
R The Gate Delay:FEKIFC; wait before they begin working. The range of this control is between 0 and 255ms. Setting the control to “0” means that as soon as audio falls below the threshold as determined by the settings F=K?<$8K<8E;#I< will take longer for the release of the audio to slow or stop. A Gate condition will be indicated by a ;@D;8IB I<;98I8KK?<9FKKFDF=K? brighter dark red bar. R Note: *4CC8=6C740C44;0H take effect during the brief pauses in dry speech, resulting in a much lower volume level from an announcer mic, for instance, as compared to music. Used creatively, this is actually a very DB45D;C>>;5>A2>=CA>;;8=60==>D=24A R The Progressive Release control determines the degree to which the Multiband compressor releases its gain at a faster rate when the audio is driven further toward or into gain reduction. At a J release both below and above threshold. Increasing the setting progressively makes the release speed of the audio faster as gain decreases. R The Gate Threshold and Freeze Threshold controls work in the same manner as their counterparts in the other sections of the Omnia.9. R The Gain Reduction Ratio Override and Gain Reduction Ratio controls work together to let you J it is driven into gain reduction. The ratio for audio below threshold is always determined by the /8K@F :FEKIFC =FI 8CC 98E;J
0G<:@X:8CCP K?< $8@E /<;L:K@FE /8K@F ,M ;@J89C above threshold from 1:1 to Inf:1. Chapter 9: FM Menu - Processing for FM 51?