Sounds ok for the format stace, don't know about the general sound in New Zeeland but I miss a little bit hi-end for my flavor though.
The F Mister said:Even with the fast releases you can hear it ducking, I think the 8100/xt2 does a better job in this case. Although the 8200 has a greater overall loudness ( I assume they where recorded at the same level).
It certainly is a good benchmark for your hf this song.
BROADCAST said:The 8200 came out in 1991(i believe Radio1 here was one of the first stations to use it),when did the Omnia hot (or first Omnia dsp processor)hit the scene?
Here's the press release for the Omnia.fm HOT, dated April 19, 1999:FFoti1 said:Omnia.fm was released in 1997, and the 'hot' version was about two years later.
-Frank Foti
Kevin Tekel said:Here's the press release for the Omnia.fm HOT, dated April 19, 1999:FFoti1 said:Omnia.fm was released in 1997, and the 'hot' version was about two years later.
-Frank Foti
http://www.omniaaudio.com/news/press/HOT_plugin.pdf
cgould said:Don't forget that the XT-2 was, essentially, a 6 band clipper. The compression ratio of the (5) band limiter scheme was fairly low.