Fm Menu Processing For Fm; You Have To Start Somewhere: The Fm Menu - Omnia .9 Installation & User Manual

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FM MENU PROCESSING FOR FM

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FM Menu Processing for FM

You Have to Start Somewhere: The FM Menu

The main FM Menu contains four sub-menus: Processing, MPX Input, RDS, and Meter Options.
While Omnia.9 offers completely separate processing cores for FM, AM, up to three HD channels, three streams (depending
upon configuration), and a low latency studio core, the majority of the controls are the same for each. There will be some
differences, of course, for settings that are peculiar to a particular medium. (For instance, HD and Streaming outputs use
look-ahead limiters instead of a clipper for final peak control).
By familiarizing yourself with the FM section – which is the primary and perhaps most familiar section of any processor - you
can get to know the menu interfaces and the function of the various controls.
Fair warning: There is no shortage of controls in Omnia.9! It was deliberately designed to provide a very comprehensive set of
tools and give you complete freedom to create exactly the sound you want and feel is best suited to your station in your market.
The latest software version offers Basic and Intermediate modes in addition to the Expert mode (which shows all available
controls). Using one of these new modes should help make learning and making adjustments less intimidating.
Read on for a complete rundown and explanation of the various menus found in the FM processing core.

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