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MDX 5.1
Introduction
MDX5.1 is a high resolution dynamics processor for
multichannel signals. It presents a sophisticated new angle
to dynamic range control, and is an alternative to traditional
compression and limiting techniques.
MDX5.1 is capable of bringing up low level detail, rather
than boosting everything, and then having to limit the
transients afterwards, see Fig 1. Low level lift can even be
applied to specific channels selectively in one, two or three
frequency bands.
Years of investigation into early listener fatigue in digital
audio has led TC engineers to the conclusion that limiters
and clippers are non-ideal matches for digital mastering
and delivery. The blind limiting approach adds pronounced
transient and alias distortion, plus the risk of generating
even more distortion in reproduction equipment and data
reduction systems. Unfortunately, this unfriendly type of
distortion cannot be undone, and with the type of level
detection employed today, it is not even visually detected.
The music industry, for the past ten years, has witnessed
an ignorant quest for loudness rather than audio fidelity.
Today, we stand on the verge of also damaging music and
film heritage in multichannel formats. MDX5.1 hopefully
helps make such a scenario less likely. Still, please be
cautious with bringing levels to the max. More processing
may always be added downstream.
Low level detail enhancement for mono and stereo
signals can be obtained using the MD4 algorithm in
DXP mode.
Fig 1. DXP processing vs. traditional Compression and
Limiting.
Note how already loud signals are unnecessarily affected
when relying on limiting and clipping.
Applications
MDX5.1 offers extensive inter-channel linking possibilities,
and is well suited for both music and film material.
The ingenious topology of System 6000 allows for low
latency processing (below 0.5 ms, equivalent to moving
a microphone approximately 16 cm or 6 inches), which
makes MDX5.1 advantageous even for live or theatrical
applications.
On the Main page, MDX5.1 features Input Gain controls
for the Main Channels and for the LFE Channel. This
enables gain and normalization to be performed in the 48
bit domain prior to low level processing and output limiting.
These gain controls therefore operate in a safe location,
well protected from generating output overloads.
Use the Input Gains as overload protected level
trims in a critical realtime system, such as
broadcast, OB, live music or theatre.
On the Link pages, the 5 Main channels (L, C, R, SL and
SR) can be linked in numerous ways. The concept is to
assign channels to Sidechains. If all channels are assigned
to the same Sidechain, processing is identical on all of
them. If a channel is assigned to a different Sidechain,
processing on that channel may be different from
processing on the other channels.
On the DXP pages, MDX5.1 has separate controls for
Sidechain 1-3 plus LFE. This enables, for instance,
different settings for the Center or Surround channels,
where speech intelligibility or low level ambience tend
to get lost. Like when a feature film is re-purposed for
broadcast or DVD under domestic listening conditions.
If it is required to process more audio channels than 5.1,
Engines can be run in parallel to cater for 6.1, 7.1, 10.2,
12.2 or even higher number formats. Parallel Engines
attain perfect phase conservation and resolution, and do
not compromise audio in any way.
MDX5.1 features 48 bit fixed point processing throughout.
Split and reconstruction filters are phase linear when the
algorithm is used in multiband modes.
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