Wb-agc (wideband agc) – Omnia Audio Omnia A/XE User Manual

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level. There is a 30dB range of adjustment between –20dB and +10dB.

Using normal program audio, a correct gain setting results in peak indications (the

“bouncing balls”) hitting -12 dBFS (where the level meters turn red) or a little higher. This

corresponds to system headroom of 12 dB. You may adjust for more headroom if you wish

(lower indications), but setting the input level for less headroom (higher meter indications)

is strongly discouraged.

WB-AGC (WideBand AGC)

A very flexible wideband leveler section provides smooth, transparent control of the input

program. This is achieved through two significant Omnia innovations, a dual referenced

release gate and a hidden, intelligent “makeup” gain algorithm. The dual gate reference is a

unique process that correlates the dynamics of the audio input signal to a “rolling” reference

level, and from that information makes conditional decisions affecting the character of the

release function.
A hidden, Make-Up Gain, control signal determines when the amplitude of the input

program suddenly falls to a reduced level. It then adjusts the side chain gain in order to “fill

in” the softer program passages so that the average level is increased. This allows the AGC

function to operate with slower time constants, while significantly increasing the average

audio level. These slower overall time constants yield lower intermodulation distortion,

contributing to Omnia’s trademark sound.
Using Classical music for an example, the orchestra often plays forte, and then enters

abruptly into a quiet passage. Conventional AGC algorithms would hold the softer passage

down until it was able to slowly recover at the static release time setting, making such

passages nearly inaudible at normal listening levels. Omnia A/XE’s makeup gain function

allows a hidden, faster time constant to provide quick recovery, but only during the softer

passage. As soon as the orchestra starts to play louder, the “makeup” time constant yields

control back to the primary AGC circuit, returning gain to the previous platform level. This

sophistication preserves the dynamic integrity of the signal while greatly enhancing the

listenability of the program.
This is the first processing section within the Omnia A/XE, so the controls in this section

affect the overall signal, its density, and hence affect every other processing section following

it. The job of the Wideband AGC is to erase long-term audio level fluctuations, while doing

so in a very unobtrusive manner. This sub-menu provides a few parameters that tailor the

action of this section.

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