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Optimod-Surround 8685 V1.0 Operating Manual - Orban

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OPTIMOD SURROUND PROCESSOR OPERATION 3-7<br />

the dynamic range of dialog must not exceed 15dB if it is to be intelligible to 99% of<br />

viewers under common domestic viewing conditions. Moreover, research has revealed<br />

a “comfort zone” (within which viewers will not adjust the volume controls<br />

of their receivers) that is even smaller: +2 to –5 dB as measured on a subjective<br />

Loudness Level meter like the <strong>8685</strong>’s CBS Loudness Level meter or ITU BS.1770. Feature-film<br />

dynamic range is inappropriate for home viewing (except in dedicated<br />

home theaters) and the dynamic range of a significant portion of video source material<br />

must be compressed to best serve the audience. The challenge (which <strong>Optimod</strong><br />

<strong>8685</strong> effectively meets) is to control dynamic range unobtrusively.<br />

OPTIMOD <strong>8685</strong> can be adjusted so that the output sounds as close as possible to the<br />

input at all times (using the Two-Band Protection Limiter preset), or so that it sounds<br />

open but more uniform in frequency balance than the input (using the Two-Band<br />

structure or running the Five-Band Structure with slow release time), or so that it<br />

sounds dense, quite squashed, and very loud (using the Five-Band Structure with<br />

faster release times).<br />

In television audio, inconsistent loudness between channels or program elements is<br />

annoying, so the dense, loud setup is never appropriate. The <strong>8685</strong> offers two-band<br />

and five-band presets (whose names begin with “TV”) that exploit the AGC’s and<br />

multiband compressor’s compression ratio controls to subtly control dynamic range<br />

in sound for picture applications. These presets effectively and unobtrusively maintain<br />

dialog intelligibility while retaining a sense of dynamic range, allowing lowlevel<br />

elements to be heard easily. Meanwhile, the CBS Loudness Controller prevents<br />

subjective loudness from exceeding a preset ceiling.<br />

The “TVxxxx” presets are designed for digital television transmission<br />

(which uses no preemphasis) and the “TVAxxxx” presets are designed for<br />

analog television transmission that uses 50μs or 75μs preemphasis.<br />

The preset tuning controls on the <strong>8685</strong> give you the flexibility to adapt the processing<br />

to individual program segments. In most cases, your goal should be to choose<br />

the type of processing that best optimizes dynamic range while controlling the<br />

loudness of the loudest sounds so that they are not irritating and are consistent with<br />

the loudness of other stations or sources. When the <strong>8685</strong> is otherwise set up correctly<br />

(so that it is cognizant of the DIALNORM metadata you are transmitting to<br />

viewers), its TVxxxx presets achieve this goal most precisely by exploiting the loudness<br />

controller. The “radio-style” presets are crafted to match the target loudness as<br />

well as can be achieved without use of the loudness controller.<br />

If you want more consistent loudness from a “radio-style” preset, set its<br />

LOUDNESS CONTROLLER THRESH control to –10 dB, turn up its MB LIMITER<br />

DRIVE control until the loudness controller gain reduction meter indicates<br />

about 3 dB of gain reduction with typical program material, and save the<br />

result as a user preset.<br />

<strong>Optimod</strong> <strong>8685</strong> in Audio-Only Applications: From Bach to Rock<br />

The <strong>8685</strong> can be adjusted so that the output sounds:

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