Omnia Introduces New Audio Processors For HD Radio™
"EXi" Processors debut powerful new features for
AM & FM
--- 24 March 2005, Cleveland Ohio, USA
Omnia Audio announces a new line of audio processors for radio stations
upgrading to HD Radio™ broadcasting: Omnia-6 EXi for FM, and Omnia-5 EXi
for AM and FM broadcasters. The new EXi processors enhance and simplify
the HD Radio audio chain and add essential new tools for HD Radio
broadcasts, while simultaneously increasing the clarity and
listenability of conventional AM and FM broadcasts: an onboard Diversity
Delay method which simplifies and protects the broadcast signal of HD
Radio for AM and FM, and an advanced new clipper design engineered to
help eliminate Intermodulation Distortion (IMD) .
Omnia President Frank Foti explains that “As more and more AM and FM
stations ready for HD Radio, there’s growing concern among engineers
about the technical complexity and reliability of the system. The
biggest issue centers around the insertion of the required ‘diversity
time delay’ — the process that synchronizes the analog and HD Radio
signals in the receiver.”
Presently, the HD Radio system configuration inserts this “diversity
delay” for the analog signal inside the HD Radio exciter. Says Foti,
“This system design has enormous potential for failure. Interrupt the HD
Exciter and the analog signal is off-the-air too!” To combat this,
engineers have been forced to develop cumbersome, equipment-laden bypass
methods. The audio routing method itself is complex and confusing as
well.
The new Omnia-6 and Omnia-5 EXi audio processors combat this confusion
with a new Omnia Diversity Delay feature, incorporating Diversity
Delay into the audio processor and moving it out of the HD Radio
exciter. “Omnia Diversity Delay improves system reliability because it
easily isolates the HD Radio system from the conventional path,”
explains Foti. “This also allows broadcasters to choose their own method
of connectivity to the exciter. And,” says Foti, “the time delay allows
us to devote more processing muscle to the conventional signal, so the
sonic quality of the audio is even further improved.”
The “processing muscle” Foti refers to comes partly in the form of the new
LoIMD Clipper featured in all Omnia EXi –series processors.
Making use of intelligent processing algorithms, the LoIMD clipper
greatly reduces the inter-modulation distortion (IMD) that’s created
when using moderate to aggressive clipping to create competitive
loudness.
“You get IMD when upper midrange and presence frequencies are pushed into
clipping by large, lower frequencies,” Foti explains. “It manifests as a
rattling, warbling audio texture that can really destroy the listening
experience.
“Even though competitive loudness is important, savvy broadcasters have
realized that if you process for loudness at all costs, one of those
costs might be your listeners,” Foti relates. “But our new LoIMD Clipper
lets you have your cake and eat it, too! You can have truly amazing
competitive loudness that will blow away your competition and still
retain amazing detail and audio clarity.”
“Bottom line: you can crank it to ‘11’ and still sound fantastic!”
Omnia’s LoIMD Clipper works through the use of “intelligent” algorithms that
actively adapt to signal content and density, producing sustained audio
signals that don’t inter-modulate among other spectra. This complex
balancing act allows the clipper to retain power and impact, yet reduce or
eliminate IMD from moderate to aggressive levels of clipping. The overall
effect is retained loudness and punch, along with the clarity and detail
that listeners demand.
Three Omnia EXi –series processors are available:
• Omnia-6 EXi HD+FM has a unique parallel processing structure that
routes audio from the mixer section to separate output stages for
conventional FM and DAB. The FM section receives distortion-controlled final
limiting with pre-emphasis, and an upper-frequency response of 15 kHz. The
HD Radio / DAB section has a multi-band Look-Ahead final limiter with
user-selectable frequency response all the way up to the full audio
bandwidth of 20 kHz. Omnia-6 EXi features 96 kHz, 24-bit resolution, 6 bands
of limiting, 5 AGC bands, and wideband AGC.
• Omnia-5 EXi HD+FM features the same parallel processing paths as
its big brother, with two bands of AGC, wideband AGC, and a five-band
limiter. Like the Omnia-6 EXi, its FM section features distortion-controlled
final limiting with pre-emphasis and an upper-frequency response of 15 kHz;
HD Radio / DAB section features Omnia’s famous program-adaptive Look-Ahead
limiter; frequency response is user-selectable up to 20 kHz.
• Omnia-5 EXi HD+AM is the world’s only processor for conventional AM
/ MW and HD Radio / DRM broadcasts. Its dual processing structure routes
audio from the multiband mixer section to separate, simultaneous output
stages for analog and digital transmission. The HD Radio / DRM section
contains Omnia’s program-adaptive Look-Ahead limiter, adjustable low-pass
filtering and high-shelf EQ for clean, dynamic AM audio. Conventional AM is
processed with an AM-optimized, distortion-cancelled final limiter with
unique feedback/feed forward design for larger, warmer bass and open,
natural highs.
Omnia EXi processors will be unveiled at the 2005 NAB Convention in Las
Vegas; owners of existing Omnia-6, Omnia-5 and Omnia-4.5 processors can
purchase an upgrade to add full EXi capabilities to their processors. To
hear the new Omnia EXi processors, visit Telos Systems / Omnia Audio at
Booth N2816 in the Las Vegas Convention Center April 18-21; contact Caroline
Dorsey at dorsey@OmniaAudio.com for more information.
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