Chapter 5: Presets And Processing; Description Of Factory Presets & Adjustments - Linear Acoustic AERO.mobile User Manual

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Linear Acoustic AERO.mobile User Guide

Chapter 5: Presets and Processing

The Linear Acoustic AERO.mobile contains multiple factory-programmed processing
presets that have been developed after many hours of listening and experimenting, using
hundreds of program sources across all genres for tuning. Preset creation is an ongoing
process, and we regularly implement new presets based on customer feedback.
Of course, all processing controls are accessible and users can custom design special pre-
sets that might be even more appropriate for a given situation. We strongly recommend
starting with the factory preset that is closest to the desired objective, then fine tuning it to
reach the desired goal. This will minimize the troubles that will likely be encountered as
many adjustments interact.
5.1
Description of Factory Presets & Adjustments
Each unit ships with a number of presets that are useful for most situations. A brief de-
scription of each is given below. Following the description of presets, a description of each
control available for use by all presets is given. Note that not all presets use every feature.
Please note, factory presets CAN be over-written. Default values are given at the end of
this chapter.
MOBI 5B GEN - This is the default preset for the AERO.mobile. It provides a mod-
erate degree of dynamic range processing, and is appropriate for all types of content.
Use of this preset is highly recommended as a starting point as it has been tuned to
work with the preceding Mobilizer stage (see below).
MOBI 5B LIGHT - Similar to MOBI 5B GEN, however the Multiband AGC ratio
and Range have been reduced for a more gentle action.
MOBI 5B HVY - Similar to MOBI 5B GEN, however the Multiband AGC ratio and
range have been increased for a more dense and less dynamic sound.
MOBI 5B SPORTS - Multiband attack and release times modified for a smooth and
consistent result with typical network sports programming. Less range for both the In-
put AGC and Multiband AGC.
ITU LOUD LMT - Uses wideband AGC to set average loudness, while multiband and
final look-ahead limiters protect against radical overload. Useful for pre-corrected or
content that has been previously processed.
PROTECTION LMT - Bypasses all processing except for the final output limiter
which is set only to prevent overload.
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