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to the Mixer the same This allows you to reduce the Low Band Mixer control to reduce IM 
distortion in the Final Limiter without reducing the amount of perceived bass in the program 
material. Be careful!
 
Too much clipping by the Bass Clipper can soften bass 'punch'. It may also 
be heard as a “rattling” sound in the bass or cause additional artifacts in the codec following the 
Omnia ONE Multicast.
 
    
 
Girth Clip 
 
When “ON”, this Bass Clipper style is designed to create a phatter effect to low frequencies, and it 
will help create the illusion of more bass on smaller speakers. Also, this algorithm, which is 
mathematically derived, will contribute lower midrange IMD components to the spectrum. So live 
voice, vocals and solo instruments that are present along with strong bass in the program material 
will sound cleaner, yet will still create an in-your-face effect to the low end. 
 
When both the Girth Clip and Tight Clip settings are both set to “OFF”, the Bass Clipper is 
effectively bypassed. Both algorithms can be “ON” at the same time but this is not recommended. 
 
Tight Clip 
 
When “ON”, this Bass Clipper style is a straightforward hard limiter that will create a deep, sub-
harmonic effect to the audio. The drawback is that it can generate intermodulation distortion in the 
Final Limiter and increase artifacts in the codec employed after the Omnia ONE Multicast. 
 
When both the Girth Clip and Tight Clip settings are both set to “OFF”, the Bass Clipper is 
effectively bypassed. Both algorithms can be “ON” at the same time but this is not recommended. 
 
Filtering 
 
Adjusts the amount of time-aligned low-pass filtering after the Bass Clipper. Normally this extra 
filtering is not needed but if heavy amounts of Bass Clipping are being used, especially when 
using the “Tight” Bass Clipper style, the filtering can help reduce distortion or artifacts and can 
provide a “rounder” and smoother bass sound.  
 
<-Exit 
Click on this option to return to the Adjust Processing submenu. 
 
 
Mixer 
Low Band 
 
Adjusts the output level of the low band limiter into the following Final Limiter stage. Higher 
numbers result in more low frequencies (bass) but too much mix level can make the following 
final limiter work unnecessarily hard. 
 
Mid Band 
 
Adjusts the output level of the mid band limiter into the following Final Limiter stage. Higher 
numbers result in more midrange but too much mix level can make the following final limiter 
work unnecessarily hard. 
 
 
Presence Band 
 
 
Adjusts the output level of the presence band limiter into the following Final Limiter stage. Higher 
numbers result in more presence but too much mix level can make the following final limiter work 
unnecessarily hard. 
 
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