De-Clipper Menu; Density Detector Band Weighting - Omnia .9 Installation & User Manual

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INPUTS 1/2/3 SOURCE AUDIO MENU
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De-clipper Menu

The De-clipper menu contains a single control to set the level of de-clipping in seven stages (0-6). Lower settings offer more
conservative de-clipping action, while higher settings offer more de-clipping.
A setting of Level 5 the "normal" setting and recommended for most modern material which have been mastered with high
levels of compression and clipping. If your station primarily plays source material that has been cleanly mastered, you may find
lower settings are sufficient.
The most effective way to monitor exactly what the de-clipper is doing is to view the pre-de-clipper and post-de-clipper
waveforms side-by-side using Omnia.9's built-in oscilloscopes. Details of how to configure the display windows and set up the
oscilloscopes are provided in the Display Settings section of the manual.

Density Detector Band Weighting

Each band of Undo's expander has a corresponding density detector. The Density Detector Band Weighting controls allow you
to determine how much control each detector provides its own band as well as any other expander band.
To put this concept into traditional processing terms, it is similar to "band coupling" in a multiband compressor, where all
bands may operate completely independently of one another or may influence one another by way of coupling to varying
degrees.

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