Enh (advanced tab) – Omnia Audio Omnia.11 User Manual

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point. The overall stereo sound field will appear wider and be much more consistent sounding between program

sources. The smart Stereo EXP algorithm turns off when a mono program source is present.

Stereo Enh Density adjusts the speed of the stereo enhancer’s activity. A setting of 11 was the default for this

control in software version 1.03 and earlier. Lower settings allow a subtler effect, working more on the ambience in

the recording.

ENH (Advanced Tab)

The 3 controls in the Advanced tab allow some more control over the bass enhancement effect.

Bass Thump tunes a number of behind-the-scenes

parameters to bring out the “kick” or “thump” in

the bass. Higher settings result in “punchier” bass

where lower settings maintain a “smoother” or

“rounder” bass. Be careful not to use too high of a

setting here since some undesired bass

“clickiness” may occur at higher settings.

Bass Growl tunes a number of behind-the-scenes

parameters at once to tune the Omnia.11 for the

desired amount of bass. Higher settings cause the

bass enhancers in the Basic tab to be more audible

more of the time.

Enhancers Menu (Advanced Tab)

The Bass Thunder control activates a sub-harmonic bass enhancement effect. Unlike other attempts at this that use

simple frequency dividers that provide phony sounding “one note” bass, the sub-harmonic enhancement here is

locked to the original bass musically, in both frequency and level.

The Bass Thunder control sets mix level of the created sub-harmonic bass. At a setting of -12.0, the minimum

setting, the effect is hardly noticeable. We suggest starting at a setting of about -6.0 where the effect is mixed-in at

about 6dB below the original bass.

Note: When using the Bass Thunder effect, we suggest setting the high-pass Filter Freq setting in the Wide Band /

Advanced tab to 30 Hz. With lower filter settings, sub-sonics in the program material can cause a kind of

“fluttering” distortion on vocals and other program material in the presence range.

Thunder Boost, when ON, gives an extra boost to the level of the Bass Thunder effect. Be careful when using this

because too much bass boost can cause distortion in voices and instrumentation while extremely strong bass is also

present.

Deep Bass Slope Normally this is set to 12dB/Octave. You can use the alternative 24dB/Octave setting for

particularly loud presets when higher settings of the Bass Growl control are being used and more of the lower

“kick” drum bass and less of the “rounder” bass is desired. It also alters the characteristics of the Warm Bass as well.

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