Patch Points Menu; Fm Processing Patch Points - Omnia .9 Installation & User Manual

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MONITOR OUTPUT MENU

Patch Points Menu

The Patch Point menu lets you choose which of Omnia.9's processing cores you wish to monitor in the Speaker, Headphone,
and Aux outputs, and more specifically, which point within that core you want to hear. The patch point currently being
monitored appears in the corresponding volume control at the top of the screen.
In a typical radio station scenario, the Speaker Output might be used to feed the control room monitors and the Headphone
Output might be used to feed talent headphones. Each situation and application will be different, and the choice of how to
utilize the monitor outputs is up to you.
One important feature to understand well is the Follow control, which is set to "Off" by default. When Follow is enabled
in a particular user interface on a particular Monitor Output, the patch point (source audio) of that Monitor Output will
conveniently "follow" along with you as you navigate to different processing cores in that user interface. Keep in mind that
anyone else listening to that same Monitor Output will also be affected. The On/Off status of Follow is independently
associated with each remote connection (or the front panel).

FM Processing Patch Points

You can feed each of the three Monitor Outputs audio from various points within the FM processing core.
The I/O menu lets you listen to Program Input, Loudness Matched A/B, MPX Output, and L/R Output of the FM
processing core. Additionally, both MPX Input 1 and 2 can be monitored. Note that only those processing cores that have
been enabled will be available. The cores are enabled via Home, System, System Configuration, Processing Paths.
The Undo menu lets you listen to the audio Pre-Declipper, and Post-Declipper, and after the audio has left Undo
The Undo Expanders lets you listen to the audio of each individual Undo band before it enters the De-clipper and
multiband expander (Pre), and after it leaves the De-clipper and multiband expander(Post).The available number of
bands is determined by the current processing preset
The Miscellaneous menu lets you listen to the audio after Input Filtering, after Multiband processing, after the Bass
Clipper, after the Loudness Matched input, as an MPX signal with noise, or at the Program Pass-through patch point.
The MPX Decoded menu allows you to listen to decoded (pre-emphasized/de-emphasized) audio from the MPX
Output, MPX Input 1, or MPX Input 2.
The Physical Inputs menu allows you to monitor any of the rear panel input points, including Main Digital, AES
Reference, Aux Digital, and Analog
The Livewire Inputs menu allows you to monitor any of the 8 Livewire inputs. Note: This requires MKII platform update
to be installed. If you don't see any Livewire options, consult your dealer about purchasing an MKII upgrade.
The Sidechains menu allows you to monitor the audio passing through the Input AGC, Wideband AGC 1, Wideband
AGC 2, and Wideband AGC 3 sidechains, as well as the actual output audio from each of those stages.
The Multiband menu allows you to individually monitor the audio in each band of the multiband AGC.
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