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Omnia ONE pumping

Really? I did not know that they EQ'd their tracks...

There are maybe a handful of tracks that are not from JonesTM. These are from the new PlayMPE service. Still, they are supposedly linear, uncompressed WAV files when they went into the system. There are 2 types of files that they offer, one is an mp3 at 512k or something around that, and the other is a WAV file. We'll have to re-dub those to JonesTM as well.
 
oldiesstation said:
All this processing stuff can make you crazy dealing with it.So darn subjective.Some ears may love a preset,others well,it could sound better.wish whitfm,has someone near Atlanta that would come help him.Someone that has setup alot of processors.When i made changes,i would listen for days,maybe re-adjust and take another listen,your ears will begin to play tricks with you.But i sure have tons of faith in the omnia team.

I do too, but everybody knows that this art of audio processing isn't an exact science...There are many variables that go into making an FM signal sound great. I've noted my Omnia One problems in this forum before, and I've called Omnia on the phone. They were nothing but helpful, but you must remember that they're technicians over the phone. They can only help your problem according to the degree of information you give them.

It's funny, because everybody at my station calls me crazy for spending nearly 2 months tailoring our signal to how my ears like it, and I mean it's not perfect (there are many variables in our broadcasting chain equation that complicate matters), but for what we need our Omnia to do, it does a damn good job at doing it. One thing I can suggest though, because our station was having pumping issues on the low end, is to adjust the amount of processing/ compression applied to the higher AGC bands. One thing I've learned is that the Omnia plays nicely when it's processing power isn't challanged to an extreme point...I'd say keep the availible processing power somewhere above 50/60%...

Again, just my two cents

-Robbio
 
DJRobbioRobbio said:
One thing I've learned is that the Omnia plays nicely when it's processing power isn't challanged to an extreme point...I'd say keep the availible processing power somewhere above 50/60%...

Again, just my two cents

-Robbio

Robbio....I can tell that you are starting to 'get it'! You hit the nail on the head witht he above statement, and it is true for *any* audio processor. More often than not, you will find that less really is more! One of those contradictory aspects of audio processing...but an especially valuable lesson in today's musical world!

-Cornelius Gould
Omnia Audio
 
Oxford, AL in an unrated market. We are closer to Birmingham than Atlanta. Can't pick up any Atlanta stations here, but some locals listen to some of the more powerful Birmingham stations here.
 
Also Cornelius I wanted to say thank you for suggesting that article to me. It was a great read!
 
cgould said:
Also, look at my processing articles PDF's for the "Art Vs. Science - Time Constants" article for more hints.

Cornelius,

Fantastic article! I'd love to read any other articles you've written, about broadcast audio processing. Do you have web links for them?
 
busyradioguy said:
Cornelius,

Fantastic article! I'd love to read any other articles you've written, about broadcast audio processing. Do you have web links for them?

Thanks!

Howdy, from Philadelphia, PA! (On Vacation)

Was checking in on e-mail, and here, and noticed that my site was hit with a bug in the downloads section...so I was up fixing it.

Anyway, assuming all stays stable, here is a link to the article listings:
http://www.cgould.com/index.php?opt...d=21&dir=ASC&order=name&limit=10&limitstart=0

This is a link to all but three of the 17 parts of the series of articles I wrote on audio processing a few years ago.
I'll have to track down the missing ones seeing that after this little bit of time has passed, the series seems more in demand!

Check out "Processing Essays" too as they kind of "fill in" some concepts I talk about in the articles in ways we could not do in a magazine...example: Audio clips and some deeper background info that space would not permit.

-Cornelius
Omnia Audio
 
Cornelius,

Thanks for the link to your additional articles! 8)

I bookmarked the link and will def check it out. :)
 
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