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Differences Omnia 6EX - Omnia 6CD

Omnia.6CD is a mastering processor. It was developed for CD mastering, enabling an engineer to create a final master without utilizing the crude final limiting tools that are normally used. The difference being Omnia.6CD employs our peak limiting method that does not generate aliasing distortion. Whereas, most final limiters used for music mastering operate at 44.1kHz sampling, and when they are pushed to clip, they create aliasing components that remain in the final product.

-Frank Foti
 
Because i can not find any manual or data for Omnia 6CD, their functions are different? Except from the stereo generator and the pre-emphasis missing, what other differences they have in their operations? AGC, limiters and loudness are not the same?
 
krokodilos said:
Because i can not find any manual or data for Omnia 6CD, their functions are different? Except from the stereo generator and the pre-emphasis missing, what other differences they have in their operations? AGC, limiters and loudness are not the same?

The audio bandwidth is wider to 20kHz. The processing functions operate the same, but the settings are different as mastering requires a different style of processing, when compared to FM. There should not be a comparison between the 6EX and the CD versions as they are setup to perform two totally different types of processing.

-Frank Foti
 
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