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15 CHOOSING THE PROCESSING CURVE
15.1INTRODUCTION
Once you have adjusted the input levels and reached the correct AGC level, you may move on to select the processing curve.
There are 30 factory presets designed for various programming formats. Chose one that approximately matches your station’s format. If you are not sure, chose Preset # 25 and 26 to achieve best results for density, richness and colour of the sound.
As shown in the table on the next page, there are 3 parameters involved in the audio processing. The curves may be gather into groups: curves from 1 to 10 have a low density, curves from 11 to 20 have a medium density and curves from 21 o 30 have a high density (i.e. they allow you to reach a high broadcasting sound level and an average sound fidelity).
Furthermore, curves 1, 11 and 21 are totally ‘flat’: You may compare the different curves if desired, using these curves as a reference.
NOTE - Contrary to the submenu parameters, a new curve becomes operative (thus is broadcast) only when it is selected via encoder and then confirmed by the ENTER command within 10 seconds after selection.
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