Omnia has introduced the ONE Studio Pro processor that features four-band compression and limiting.
Omnia has introduced its ONE Studio Pro, an audio processor featuring a four-band compressor/limiter and designed for situations requiring minimal delay without absolute peak limiting. This architecture creates flexibility through precise, accurately defined individual control while preprocessing music, commercials, remote feeds or sweetening audio, making the unit applicable in production studios, recording facilities and mastering labs.
Omnia ONE Studio Pro includes: wide-band automatic gain control, four-band limiter, four-band compressor and bass enhancement. These setups can be used separately or together for almost unlimited possibilities. Additional features include four bands of AGC; time-aligned, dynamically flat crossovers; selectable phase rotator; and bypass settings. Input/output includes analog, AES3 and Livewire, and remote capabilities are enabled via Ethernet, RS-232 and GPIO.
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