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CHAPTER 10 |
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AM MENU
Wideband AGC 2 Menu
Omnia.7 allows you to insert an additional (and rather versatile) AGC into the processing chain after the Multi-
band AGC’s. This can be used as an additional wideband AGC or as a bass compressor.
The
Wideband AGC 2
menu provides the controls to determine the location and type of compressor as well as all of
the expected gain and speed controls.
♦
The
Bypass
button removes the Wideband AGC1 compressor from the audio path, but its patch point
remains an available option for viewing on the oscilloscope or RTA via the Display Settings menu.
♦
The
Sidechain Delay, Maximum Gain, Ratio, Attack speed, Release speed, Target, and Progressive
Release
controls work in the same manner as their counterparts in the other sections of the Omnia.7 as
explained earlier in this manual.
♦
The
Wideband AGC2
dropdown control enables or disables the Wideband AGC2 section and allows you
to choose whether is used as a dedicated Bass Compressor. If you use the AGC2 as a
Bass Compressor,
it
will affect only the lower bands, allowing you to push the bass a bit harder without over-driving the final
clipper or using excessively fast attack and release speeds in the lower bands of the Multiband AGC.
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In
Bass Only
mode, only the lowest frequencies are processed by the Wideband AGC2 compressor.
The
Sidechain Delay
control takes on additional importance in this mode. Properly set, it can delay
low-frequency audio headed into the bass clipper just long enough so as to allow the peak of the
waveform to be clipped (providing bass “punch” or “slam”) but then handle the rest of the waveform
in the Wideband AGC 2 compressor to avoid keeping the audio in the clipper too long and risking
audible distortion.