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compressor and a threshold control for each band compressor. In five-
band mode, any fixed equalization will be partially "undone" by the dy-
namic re-equalization effect of the five-band compression, so two-band
mode is most useful when you are relying on OPTIMOD-PC's fixed EQ or
on external EQ earlier in the signal path.
Note also that you can use the individual band compression threshold
controls, the B
the amount of automatic re-equalization performed by the five-band
compression. As you set these controls closer to 100%, they permit pro-
gressively less dynamic LF and HF program-adaptive boost. If you feel
that the dynamic re-equalization is not producing enough brightness
when the program material lacks high frequencies, you should turn the
3>4 and B
B
AND
not sufficiently boosted, turn the
M) Set the amount of peak limiting with the F
In general, the less peak limiting you use, the better sounding the result
will be. However, if your client demands a "loud" CD, OPTIMOD-PC's
look-ahead peak limiter is a powerful tool for achieving this with mini-
mum distortion or other side effects. Nevertheless, be aware that this
function is not like some familiar "look-ahead" limiters. The release time
is in the order of a few milliseconds and is not user adjustable. The pur-
pose of the limiter is only to limit peaks that pass through the earlier
compressors because of their finite attack times. Functionally it is used
like a peak clipper, but it has vastly reduced modulation distortion by
comparison to a clipper, whether "soft knee" or "hard knee."
The main potential side effects of the look-ahead limiter are gain breath-
ing and a "warbling" sound in the midrange when heavy bass is simulta-
neously present. Listen carefully for this intermodulation effect (particu-
larly on vocals) when you are adjusting the F
N) Adjust the B
C
ASS
LIP
For most mastering applications, you can set it to Off. Which defeats it.
However, if you hear pumping or distortion in the look-ahead limiter
caused by heavy bass transients, you can reduce this effect by setting the
to a lower level. (The B
B
C
ASS
LIP
low the final limiter threshold.")
O) If you want to compare your processed sound to the unprocessed original, re-
call the B
preset and toggle between it and your processing preset. If
YPASS
there is a gross loudness disparity, you may wish to edit the gain within the
preset and save this as a user preset. However, be careful not to clip
B
YPASS
the output if you set the bypass for gain.
You can determine whether you are clipping by observing the level me-
ter in the O
UTPUT
P) Save your preset using File/Save Preset.
Once you have created one "mastering" preset, you can edit it to create
others and save them under different names.
C
control, and HF C
ASS
OUPLING
closer to 0%. Similarly, if weak bass is
4>5 C
AND
OUPLING
B
AND
control to complement the amount of final limiting.
C
ASS
LIP
page of the mixer.
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control to affect
OUPLING
2>1 C
closer to 0%.
OUPLING
control.
L
INAL
IMIT
L
control.
INAL
IMIT
control is calibrated in "dB be-

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