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AirAura X1 / Dec 2016
A i r A u r a X 1 P R O G U I
The custom option is normally not active. This option is only selected when a Wheatstone
Processing technician has made a custom setting for a customer in the codec mask. Once
a custom setting is made, the custom option will be active. The only way to go back to
the user presets is to re-take a factory preset .
High Pass Filter
The High Pass Filter is used to remove inaudible and
unnecessary subsonic energy from the audio signal prior to
it being processed. By removing this energy, processing is
cleaner and modulation energy is not wasted by transmitting
sounds that will not be perceptible to a listener.
The High Pass Filter also removes subsonic energy that
could upset the operation of equipment later in the audio chain,
such as the AFC loop in the STL or FM exciter.
The control range is 20Hz to 300Hz. To adjust the value,
left click on the knob and use the mouse wheel to increase or
decrease the frequency. You can also double click on the cur-
rent value and type in the new value.
Miscellaneous
The final two options in the INPUT menu
are the Phase Rotator and the option for input
settings to follow preset takes.
Phase Rotator
Human voice is usually asymmetrical
by nature, which means that it is usually
“peakier” in one polarity than the other, hence
asymmetrical. What the Phase Rotator does is fix these asymmetrical peaks, and the way
it works is by changing the phase of signal harmonics compared to their fundamental
frequencies. This action reduces the peak to average ratio and enables an increase in apparent
loudness with minimal audible detriment. We do this because processing the audio for
a symmetrical medium like FM is greatly simplified if the waveforms are symmetrical.
Human voice before
Phase Rotator
algorithm
Human voice after
Phase Rotator
algorithm