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Use this enhancement technique with some caution. A mattress
salesman who seems to fill the listener’s automobile may be a
bit overwhelming to driver and passengers alike!
Stereo enhancement effects are frequently subtle, depending in
large part on characteristics of the program source. In making
these adjustments, alternating between
Active
and
Bypass
will allow you to judge the action more clearly than simply
moving the sliders back and forth.
L– R Energy
and ‘Watchdog’
Limiter
Advancing the controls in the
Stereo Enhance
menu will increase
the L–R, stereo difference component of the FM signal. The
DAVID IV incorporates a watchdog limiter to prevent the
L–R program component from ever exceeding L+R energy.
Nonetheless, stereo enhancement may exacerbate multipath ef-
fects in signal fringe areas on older FM radios that do not in-
corporate a blend function.
THE FIVE-BAND ‘MULTIPRESSOR’
The heart of DAVID IV’s dynamics processing is the 5-band
Multipressor (Multiband Compressor). This processing block
divides the program audio into five discrete frequency bands,
with crossover points and filter slopes optimized for each
range of frequencies. Each band undergoes dynamic range
compression with the threshold, waveform response, transfer
function and attack/release timing engineered for the most ef-
fective action within each band.
Multipressor parameters have been derived from exhaustive
tests by a core of listeners comprising both technical and non-
technical types, including those with extensive musical training.
These parameters are, for the most part, fixed. Providing user
control over the thousands of parameter permutations would
make setup a veritable nightmare, which is not the objective of
this product.
Access the
Compression
menu with:
Processing / Compression
, and
then navigate to
Drive
:
Compressor
Drive
There are two adjustments in this menu. The first,
Master Drive
,
varies the total signal level going into the DAVID IV compres-
sion section. The setting of this control determines how hard
the compressor will work, overall, and to a large extent how
‘busy’ or dense the program sounds.
At the minimum setting of
0.0dB
the most active compression
bands will probably ‘tickle’ at about 1 or 2dB of indicated gain
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