Before you start investing in custom presets, you should test out the factory presets and try to find a preset that sounds good. You can always make adjustments and tweaks to make it sound better to your liking.Good afternoon.I will buy a custom preset for an Omnia 11 HD FM audio processor.
Good advice. Just duplicating the settings of another station does not take into account the differences in studio-end processing, as well as any "influences" that the STL or even the transmitter / exciter themselves might have on the total sound.Before you start investing in custom presets, you should test out the factory presets and try to find a preset that sounds good. You can always make adjustments and tweaks to make it sound better to your liking.
Прежде чем начать инвестировать в пользовательские пресеты, вам следует протестировать заводские пресеты и попытаться найти пресет, который звучит хорошо. Вы всегда можете внести коррективы и настройки, чтобы звук стал лучше по вашему вкусу.
I'll say it again: if you do subjective listening, you need several people. That means both men and women and older and younger from your target age group. Unless you do adjustment of Omnias and Optimods all day, every day, you may have auditory differences from a portion of your audience that you don't recognize. Final adjustment is a compromise that makes everyone in the target pleased without sounding bad to some.I spent an entire day carefully listening to all the presets, testing them thoroughly. To really hear the details, I connected my Omnia 11 HD FM to the AUX input in my car — headphones and studio monitors just didn’t reveal the subtleties well enough. I tried a wide variety of tracks: slow, mid‑tempo, fast, and even some with full drum transitions. After all that, I concluded that the “CG” presets are the best starting point for further tweaking. In particular, I think they could benefit from a few small AGC adjustments — tightening the overall sound and cleaning up the clarity a bit to eliminate any slight “flutter” or looseness.