Processing
f or
F M
FM
P rocessing
C ore
M enu
–
Y ou
H ave
t o
S tart
S omewhere!
The
menu
of
the
FM
processing
core
is
divided
into
three
sub-‐menus:
Processing,
RDS,
and
Loudness
M eters.
While
Omnia.9
offers
completely
separate
processing
cores
for
FM,
up
to
three
HD
channels
and
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
o f
a
c lipper
f or
f inal
p eak
c ontrol).
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
w arning:
T here
i s
n o
s hortage
o f
c ontrols
i n
O mnia.9!
I t
w as
d eliberately
d esigned
t o
p rovide
a
very
comprehensive
set
of
tools
and
give
you
complete
freedom
to
create
exactly
the
sound
you
want
a nd
f eel
i s
b est
s uited
t o
y our
s tation
i n
y our
m arket.
A
complete
rundown
and
explanation
of
the
various
menus
found
in
the
FM
processing
core
is
presented
h ere.
FM
P rocessing
M enu
The
FM
PROCESSING
menu
provides
access
to
all
sections
of
the
main
FM
processing
core.
From
this
menu,
you
can
choose
the
input
source,
load
and
save
presets,
and
make
changes
to
the
Bass-‐
EFX,
Parametric
Equalizer,
Downward
Expanders,
Input
AGC,
Wideband
AGC1,
Multiband
Stereo
Enhancer,
Multiband
AGC
and
Limiters,
Wideband
AGC2,
Wideband
AGC3,
Band
Mix,
and
Clipper
sections.
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