New Omnia.11 presets for FM News, Talk and Sports
Industry trend requires special attention
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7 October 2011
Acknowledging the popularity of a new breed of FM talk, news and sports stations, team Omnia has developed seven new presets for Omnia.11 which are specially engineered for specific FM spoken word formats and live play-by-play broadcasts.
“The Omnia.11, coupled with one of these new presets, will dramatically improve the dial presence and impact of any FM news, talk or sports format” says Denny Sanders, Omnia Director Of Marketing. “Team Omnia engineered the presets for the specific characteristics of each format. There is even a ‘play-by-play’ preset which effectively addresses the challenges of managing talent mixed with crowd response which results in a smoother yet vibrant presentation in an FM environment”.
Omnia.11 owners can download these complimentary presets at
http://www.omniaaudio.com/presets/11
The firmware in Omnia.11 takes advantage of software capabilities never before possible. The results are dynamics algorithms that were once only a dream of the processing enthusiast. AGCs, Compressors, and Limiters analyze music in real time and adjust internal parameters for optimum performance across a broad range of material.
Special attention was paid to the behavior of live voice quality. The improved performance of the AGC and limiter functions generate live voice clarity and impact far beyond that which was previously possible.
The bass enhancement algorithm is a key feature of the Omnia.11. Low end is now broadcast with recording studio-like punch and impact, with no traditional side-effects whatsoever.
For more information about Omnia.11, visit OmniaAudio.com/11/. For media information, contact Denny Sanders via email atdsanders@OmniaAudio.com or by phone +1.216.241.7225
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Omnia, a Telos company, is world-renowned for its digital audio signal processing expertise. Omnia audio processors for FM, AM, TV, HD Radio & DAB, Internet, and audio production are setting new standards for professional audio quality.