Applications – Sound Performance Lab Classic Vitalizer 9215 User Manual

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Tape duplication is often made at high speed, resulting in a dete-
rioration of the high frequency spectrum of the copies. By proces-
sing the output from the source machine, additional brightness
can be added to compensate for deficiencies in the copying
system. It may also be necessary to modify the bass end as many
high speed systems fail to reproduce the bass end of the spec-
trum faithfully. In both applications, the VITALIZER is both effec-
tive and simple to set up.

The VITALIZER is perfectly suited for the production of radio
jingles, commercials and station idents. Due to the unique proces-
sing of the VITALIZER the treated signal will appear louder, closer,
brighter and more intelligible than those signals broadcasted
without VITALIZER processing. In commercial radio, the VITALIZER
can be used to process the entire on-air signal helping the radio
station stand out from the competition. The integral STEREO
WIDTH expander creates a wider stereo spread for those listeners
using a narrow speaker geometry (e. g. car and portable systems).

In live performances or in club installations, the VITALIZER is a
powerful ally in maintaining speech intelligibility under difficult
conditions. It is also of great benefit in systems designed to play
recorded music because the hearing sensation of loudness can
be maintained at lower absolute SPLs. This could be particularly
beneficial with the introduction of new noise level legislation. On
the subjective side, the VITALIZER helps produce a detailed, tight
sound, even from indifferent speaker systems giving an improve-
ment in perceived audio quality.

As in other areas, the VITALIZER can be used to optimise dialogue,
especially when the microphone placement is inadequate (for
example when the mic must be kept out of shot). Music sound-
tracks benefit in the same way as described for audio-only appli-
cations. For most soundtrack producers the enormous ease of use
compared with tuning multi-band equalisers means to save a lot
of wasted time.

Time-compressed audio can also be treated to restore the lack

of timbre.This is particularly valid in the case of vocal narratives as
even a relatively small amount of time compression or expansion
can dramatically compromise the sound quality.

On the post production work on Spike Lee´s “Malcom X” the

voice of Denzel Washington playing Malcolm X was treated with
the Vitalizer for dramatical reasons:

“We wanted to make sure that there was a dramatic quality

difference between the voice-over and the sync dialog,”
Fleischman adds, offering a mixer´s view.“You try to find a balance
between two center mics then balance that with whatever you´re
using from left-right pair. We then treated it with the SPL Vitalizer,
a program equalizer. It brings a lot more presence to the upper
end of the spectrum and a very deep low end so that the voice
sounds full.” (Mix Magazine)

Applications

Broadcast

P. A.

Video & Film
Post Production

Tape Duplication

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