Xover (crossover), Low band agc, Xover (crossover) low band agc – New Media Technology Omnia ONE Multicast User Manual

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not actually capable of producing because the human brain equates the presence of low frequency
harmonics to the missing fundamentals that the small speaker is unable to reproduce. On systems
with larger speakers, the effect of Phat Bass becomes subtler because the extended frequency
response of those systems allows the fundamentals of the low notes to be heard, masking the
added harmonics contributed by Phat Bass. Be careful though, too much Phat Bass boost can lead
to excessive gain reduction in the lower AGC bands and may cause muddiness with certain
program material. A little goes a long way.

<-Exit

Click on this option to return to the Adjust Processing submenu.


Xover (Crossover)

Low Drive

Adjusts the amount of gain reduction in the Low Band AGC. Higher numbers result in more drive

and because of the increased compression, a more consistent output from the band.

Mid Drive


Adjusts the amount of gain reduction in the Mid Band AGC. Higher numbers result in more drive

and because of the increased compression, a more consistent output from the band.

Pres Drive


Adjusts the amount of gain reduction in the Presence Band AGC. Higher numbers result in more

drive and because of the increased compression, a more consistent output from the band.

Hi Drive


Adjusts the amount of gain reduction in the High Band AGC. Higher numbers result in more drive

and because of the increased compression, a more consistent output from the band.

<-Exit

Click on this option to return to the Adjust Processing submenu.


Low Band AGC

Attack

The attack control adjusts how fast the AGC responds to sudden increases in audio level, and
higher numbers equate to faster response times. Faster attack times reduce the transient nature of
the input audio, while slower attack times improve it. Extremely slow attack times must be used
with caution because allowances must be made in later stages to not overload them during the time
when the broadband AGC is adjusting the level downwards. Likewise, extremely fast attack times
(especially when combined with very slow release times) can “punch holes” or overreact to the
band of audio being processed.

Release

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