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OPERATION
ORBAN MODEL 1101
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View Menu
allows you to display or hide the Toolbar, which contains icon-
based shortcuts for common tasks. It also allows you to hide or display the status
bar and control help.
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Tools Menu
allows you to access the OPTIMOD-PC Mixer and the Cards and Se-
curity Administration Screen.
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Connect Menu
allows you to connect to an OPTIMOD-PC card to perform the
various tasks implemented by the Control application and the OPTIMOD-PC
Mixer application. It also allows you to add, edit and remove cards and to dis-
connect from a card.
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Help Menu
provides access to the Help and About functions.
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Info Bar
shows the OPTIMOD-PC card to which you are currently connected and
the preset that the card is running.
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Toolbar
contains icons that implement common functions, like recalling and
saving presets, opening the mixer screen, opening the modify screens, saving
presets, and Help.
Introduction to Processing
Some Audio Processing Concepts
Reducing the peak-to-average ratio of the audio increases loudness. If peaks are re-
duced, the average level can be increased within the permitted modulation limits.
The effectiveness with which this can be accomplished without introducing objec-
tionable side effects (such as pumping or intermodulation distortion) is the single
best measure of audio processing effectiveness.
Compression
reduces the difference in level between the quiet and loud sounds to
make more efficient use of permitted peak level limits, resulting in a subjective in-
crease in the loudness of quiet sounds. It cannot make loud sounds seem louder.
Compression reduces dynamic range relatively slowly in a manner similar to riding
the gain. Limiting and clipping, on the other hand, reduce the short-term peak-to-
average ratio of the audio.
Limiting
increases audio density. Increasing density can make loud sounds seem
louder, but can also result in an unattractive busier, flatter, or denser sound. It is im-
portant to be aware of the many negative subjective side effects of excessive density
when setting controls that affect the density of the processed sound.
Clipping
sharp peaks does not produce any audible side effects when done moder-
ately. Excessive clipping will be perceived as audible distortion.
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