Mid band limiter, Presence band limiter, High band limiter – Omnia Audio Omnia.ONE User Manual

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Lim Thresh (Limiter Threshold)

This control adjusts the threshold level of where limiting begins. Lower settings will increase the
amount of limiting and decrease the level going to the following Bass Clipper (low band only) or
Final Limiter stage. Conversely, higher settings will raise the limit threshold, causing less limiting
but feeding more level into the following Bass Clipper (low band only) or Final Limiter stage.
Normally, we recommend leaving the Limiter Thresholds at the factory setting.

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Mid Band Limiter


See description of settings for Low Band Limiter

Presence Band Limiter


See description of settings for Low Band Limiter

High Band Limiter


See description of settings for Low Band Limiter

Bass Clipper


The Bass Clipper operates between the output of the Low Band Limiter and the Low Band Mixer, the output of
which feeds the Final Limiter. Its purpose is to keep excessive bass out of the Final Limiter, reducing IM
(intermodulation) distortion while keeping and even enhancing the bass punch of the program material. There are
two different Bass Clipper styles available (described below).

NOTE: Defeating both of the bass clipper sections will not reduce delay throughput.

Clip Drv (Bass Clipper Drive)


Adjusts the drive level to the Bass Clipper over a range of +/- 6 dB. Higher settings will increase
the amount of Bass Clipping, increasing bass density while keeping the actual peak bass level fed
to the Mixer the same This allows you to reduce the Low Band Mixer control to reduce IM
distortion in the Final Limiter without reducing the amount of perceived bass in the program
material. Be careful! Too much clipping by the Bass Clipper can soften bass 'punch'. It may also
be heard as a “rattling” sound in the bass or cause additional artifacts in the codec following the
Omnia.ONE Studio Pro.

Girth Clip

When “ON”, this Bass Clipper style is designed to create a phatter effect to low frequencies, and it
will help create the illusion of more bass on smaller speakers. Also, this algorithm, which is
mathematically derived, will contribute lower midrange IMD components to the spectrum. So live
voice, vocals and solo instruments that are present along with strong bass in the program material
will sound cleaner, yet will still create an in-your-face effect to the low end.

When both the Girth Clip and Tight Clip settings are both set to “OFF”, the Bass Clipper is
effectively bypassed. Both algorithms can be “ON” at the same time but this is not recommended.

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