Adjust FM Diversity Delay (If equipped with HD option)
The FM diversity delay can be set by going to the
System > I/O Options > Diversity Delay
menu.
Adjust Input Audio
From the Home menu, navigate to the
System > I/O Options > Source Adjustment
menu. Use the
Input Gain
sliders to set the input levels. When driving the input with typical program material at normal
operating levels, adjust the input gain while watching the Input meters in the Processing display window
so that average levels keep the meters in the green. If the meters flash red, the input is being overdriven
and levels to the Omnia.7 must be reduced. If necessary, it is also possible to invert the polarity of either
or both channels with the
Invert
control. The
Mode
control allows several different channel configuration
options. A static left/right channel balance offset can also be dialed in.
Choose a Preset
Return to the Home Menu, then navigate to the
FM > Processing > Processing
menu. Select
Load
Preset
to choose one of the factory presets. "Rustonium 5B" is the default preset and provides a well-
balanced sound with competitive loudness, suitable for nearly any format. However, we suggest you
audition all of the factory presets to get a feel for each of them.
• Note:
Omnia.7 contains a relay-bypass feature that allows unprocessed audio to pass directly
through the unit to prevent complete loss of audio (dead air) any time the software is not active.
This includes when the unit loses power, is in the start-up process, or must re-initialize its software
after applying certain user-initiated configuration changes.
Normally this is not an issue. However, in certain situations - for example, if you have a CD player
connected to the analog inputs and an amplifier or speakers connected to the analog outputs - this
means the input and output will be directly connected
with no attenuation whatsoever,
resulting in
fried speakers (or eardrums) or an eviction notice following complaints from irritable neighbors.
When engaged, the bypass relays hardwire the the analog inputs to the analog outputs, and the
AES digital inputs to the AES digital outputs.
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