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AndyGregory
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I'm in the UK running the 8200 with version 3.0 software. What would you suggest doing when processing for maximum loudness??
I've currently got the Optimod at what is pushing on for full whack and the loudness is almost there. Considering there's almost no dynamic range left, the music audio doesn't actually sound too squashed and holds together very well given that this is very aggressive processing.
There are a few big problems at present which are proving to be quite annoying. I've pasted the settings I'm working from (below). Yesterday I was using a low bass boost of 2P+4. The bass was very heavy, booming and thunderous. I've never heard anything like it on FM before. It was certainly attention grabbing but quite intense and certainly fatiguing. I changed to 2P+2 today and have found that the bass is slightly less heavy but it is much more intrusive of the mid band. The bass sounds heavy, dull and muffled - it sounds like it needs to be reduced and compressed (tightened).
Yesterday I was using a Multiband drive of 18 with band 4o/p at +1 and band 5o/p at +2, the brilliance was set at +6. The higher frequencies were tizzing away and very annoying to listen to. I've since reduced band 4 to +0.5 and band 5 to +1.0, the brilliance is at +4.5 and the Multiband drive is currently on 25. The top end has almost disappeared completely now.
I've achieved this level of loudness by using aggressive AGC, a Multiband drive of 25 and the fast release. The problem with this is that a huge amount of low level noise in music is being sucked up, newsreaders breaths are severely exaggerated and jocks headphones are constantly feeding back.
The closest I got to achieving the sound I wanted was with the attached settings but with the 2P+4 low bass boost rather than 2P+2. The booming bass was the only real problem. I don't really want to back off the Multiband drive or AGC because I don't want to lose any loudness. What's lacking at the moment is openness. I believe that if I can sort the bass out, then the distortion will be reduced and the higher frequencies will have some room to breathe.
I'm finding it really hard - the slightest change to one parameter causes the whole thing to fall apart at this level of loudness. My intention is to make maximum impact on the dial in terms of loudness but retain as much as openness, depth and clarity as possible. There is of course the added benefit of making the station more listenable on the fringe of the TSA.
Parameter Setting
AGC drive 13
AGC release dB/Sec 10
Multiband Drive 25
Multiband Release Fast
Multiband clipping -3.8
Low Bass Boost 2P+2
Mid Bass Boost +1dB
Presence +1.5dB
Brilliance +4.5dB
Final Clip Drive -0.2dB
Gate Threshold -40dB
HF Clipping +1.5
DJ Bass Boost ON
Bass Coupling 40%
Down Expander Threshold OFF
30Hz HPF ON
AGC On/Off ON
Bass Clip Threshold -5.2dB
Phase Rotator In
B1 O/P +0.8dB
B2 O/P +0.5dB
B3 O/P 0.0dB
B4 O/P +0.5dB
B5 O/P +1.0dB
B3+4 Coupling 5
I've currently got the Optimod at what is pushing on for full whack and the loudness is almost there. Considering there's almost no dynamic range left, the music audio doesn't actually sound too squashed and holds together very well given that this is very aggressive processing.
There are a few big problems at present which are proving to be quite annoying. I've pasted the settings I'm working from (below). Yesterday I was using a low bass boost of 2P+4. The bass was very heavy, booming and thunderous. I've never heard anything like it on FM before. It was certainly attention grabbing but quite intense and certainly fatiguing. I changed to 2P+2 today and have found that the bass is slightly less heavy but it is much more intrusive of the mid band. The bass sounds heavy, dull and muffled - it sounds like it needs to be reduced and compressed (tightened).
Yesterday I was using a Multiband drive of 18 with band 4o/p at +1 and band 5o/p at +2, the brilliance was set at +6. The higher frequencies were tizzing away and very annoying to listen to. I've since reduced band 4 to +0.5 and band 5 to +1.0, the brilliance is at +4.5 and the Multiband drive is currently on 25. The top end has almost disappeared completely now.
I've achieved this level of loudness by using aggressive AGC, a Multiband drive of 25 and the fast release. The problem with this is that a huge amount of low level noise in music is being sucked up, newsreaders breaths are severely exaggerated and jocks headphones are constantly feeding back.
The closest I got to achieving the sound I wanted was with the attached settings but with the 2P+4 low bass boost rather than 2P+2. The booming bass was the only real problem. I don't really want to back off the Multiband drive or AGC because I don't want to lose any loudness. What's lacking at the moment is openness. I believe that if I can sort the bass out, then the distortion will be reduced and the higher frequencies will have some room to breathe.
I'm finding it really hard - the slightest change to one parameter causes the whole thing to fall apart at this level of loudness. My intention is to make maximum impact on the dial in terms of loudness but retain as much as openness, depth and clarity as possible. There is of course the added benefit of making the station more listenable on the fringe of the TSA.
Parameter Setting
AGC drive 13
AGC release dB/Sec 10
Multiband Drive 25
Multiband Release Fast
Multiband clipping -3.8
Low Bass Boost 2P+2
Mid Bass Boost +1dB
Presence +1.5dB
Brilliance +4.5dB
Final Clip Drive -0.2dB
Gate Threshold -40dB
HF Clipping +1.5
DJ Bass Boost ON
Bass Coupling 40%
Down Expander Threshold OFF
30Hz HPF ON
AGC On/Off ON
Bass Clip Threshold -5.2dB
Phase Rotator In
B1 O/P +0.8dB
B2 O/P +0.5dB
B3 O/P 0.0dB
B4 O/P +0.5dB
B5 O/P +1.0dB
B3+4 Coupling 5