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Optimod-Surround 8685 V1.0 Operating Manual - Orban

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OPTIMOD SURROUND PROCESSOR INTRODUCTION 1-3<br />

(the 8585), the <strong>8685</strong> offers new input/output capabilities that include support for<br />

SDI and HD-SDI and for Dolby-E. Dual redundant power supplies help ensure maximum<br />

uptime. In addition to surround processing, the <strong>8685</strong> can simultaneously provide<br />

up to four channels of 2.0 processing, allowing it to provide all the audio processing<br />

necessary for a typical ATSC broadcast with multiple subchannels. Like the<br />

8585, the <strong>8685</strong> is dialnorm-aware. Loudness control is excellent when measured by<br />

the ITU BS.1770 standard (as specified in ATSC A/85:2009) or by the <strong>8685</strong>’s built-in<br />

CBS Loudness Meters. When properly installed and set up, the <strong>8685</strong> will automatically<br />

make a station compliant with the CALM Act.<br />

OPTIMOD <strong>8685</strong> is descended from the industry-standard OPTIMOD audio processors<br />

for radio and television. Thousands of these broadcast-specific processors are attracting<br />

and holding audiences all over the world. They have proven that the<br />

“OPTIMOD sound” can attract and keep an audience even in the most competitive<br />

commercial environment.<br />

Take a little time now to familiarize yourself with OPTIMOD <strong>8685</strong>. A small investment<br />

of your time now will yield large dividends in audio quality.<br />

The rest of Chapter 1 explains how OPTIMOD <strong>8685</strong> fits into the DAB and DTV broadcast<br />

facilities and how to use it for netcasting. Chapter 2 explains how to install it.<br />

Chapter 3 explains how to operate OPTIMOD <strong>8685</strong>. Chapters 4 through 6 provide<br />

reference information.<br />

OPTIMOD <strong>8685</strong> was designed to deliver a high quality sound while simultaneously<br />

increasing the average modulation of the channel substantially beyond that achievable<br />

by “recording studio”-style compressors and limiters. Because such processing<br />

can exaggerate flaws in the source material, it is very important that the source<br />

audio be as clean as possible.<br />

For best results, feed OPTIMOD <strong>8685</strong> unprocessed audio. No other audio processing<br />

is necessary or desirable.<br />

Absolute Control of Loudness and Peak Modulation<br />

• The <strong>8685</strong> includes third-generation CBS Loudness Controllers for DTV applications.<br />

Separate loudness controllers are available in the multichannel and 2.0<br />

processing chains and work with the both Two-Band and Five-Band structures.<br />

The third-generation improvements reduce annoyance more than simple loudness<br />

control alone, doing so without audible gain pumping. Attack time is fast<br />

enough to prevent audible loudness overshoots, so the control is smooth and<br />

unobtrusive. Loudness control is excellent when measured by the <strong>8685</strong>’s built-in<br />

ITU BS.1770 and second-generation (Jones & Torick) CBS Loudness Meters, allowing<br />

stations to comply automatically with the requirements of the CALM act.<br />

(See Using the ITU BS.1770 and CBS Loudness Meters to Measure Loudness Controller<br />

Performance starting on page 3-78.)<br />

• The <strong>8685</strong> precisely controls peak levels to prevent digital clipping. The<br />

maximum level of the digital samples is controlled to better than 2%.

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