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Re: [LPFM] Audio Processing

I couldn't find much on the audio processing of Sam on their website. I didn't realise it had one built in to start with :o) I must go have a look.
 
The one reason I use the burnill.co.uk sonos II (which I have a problem ranting on about) software is the built in stereo encoder (MPX) so I only need to purhcase a transmitter and console and Bob's your Uncle. It makes a great test platform for testing some small radio transmiters. The MPX side of things comes with adjustable sub-carrier amplitude and phase etc... aswell, overall not that useful, but great for test purposes
 
But it's a PC, wasted electricity, a box to maintain more, delayed audio processing time etc... I'm turning in to a sonic quality person than the consistancy of digital presets person. I also like the idea of spending my own pinga's on hardware that's useful for other purposes not just limited to 15KHz radio and room for a PC or two.
 
To satisfy the hardware interest I have, Aphex stuff appeals more as it has more uses outside of just radio. One things for sure, now that I've had a good time with configuring multiband processing, wide-band I could never go back to. But I know their budget gear has their limitations. Like no low-pass filters little own overshoot compensated.
 
But the dominator still has pre-emphasis injected before the limiters etc...
 
But that's why I still have the question on whether anyone knows if stereo generators in LPFM or 5w and less transmitters have overshoot compensated low pass filters etc... or is that just a thing for the digital boxes? It's is just clippers for analogue protection in transmitters or are they all digital clippers aswell like the broadcast warehouse TX's?
 
Gav.
 
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From: lancefm881
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 3:47 PM
Subject: [LPFM] Audio Processing

I Currently Use sam3 which has all audio processing built into it, e.g.
dual band processing and 5 band processors, gates, bass eq's
www.spacialaudio.com





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Hi guys, Age old topic but my favourite, audio processing that is. I still like www.burnill.co.uk software based processing for the price of it, free. I also...
Gavin Stephens
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Sep 12, 2006
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I Currently Use sam3 which has all audio processing built into it, e.g. dual band processing and 5 band processors, gates, bass eq's www.spacialaudio.com...
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Sep 12, 2006
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The radio automation software package I use (OtsDJ) has a dynamics processor built in. THere's an AGC, compressor, and finally the limiter. Each is fully...
Edwin Hermann
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Sep 12, 2006
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I couldn't find much on the audio processing of Sam on their website. I didn't realise it had one built in to start with :o) I must go have a look. The one...
Gavin Stephens
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If you're looking specifically for software which will put songs on a similar output level (so one doesn't seem louder than the others, or vice-versa), I've...
Herb
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Hi Herb Interesting message but sadly something wrong with the soundforge link. Herb <foralaugh@...> wrote: If you're looking specifically for...
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Hi Gavin (and others interested) A dominator is an excellent hardware brickwall limiter. You can drive it as hard as you want and it will be very transparent....
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