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QUANTUM

Getting Started Section 1

1.5 Mastering and the Quantum

The Quantum is a Mastering Processor that has many features:

Multiband compression

Multiband gating

Multiband limiting

Parametric equalizer

Normalize function with gain optimization

8-24-bit dither with noise shaping

These tools used together can give your recording studio the power to create the big sound associated with a mastered recording.

Traditionally, mastering was accomplished by a combination of compression and equalization. Specifically, multiband compression was used to allow the mastering engineer to control the dynamics of the mix without making the recording seem lifeless. The QUANTUM has four bands of multiband compression.

Multiband compression is a three-step process. First, a crossover is used to separate the audio into different frequency bands. Next, separate compressors process the individual bands. Finally, the bands are summed back together. Because these bands contain different amounts of energy, they can be compressed using widely varying settings. The end result is that parts of the mix, the low frequency bands for example, can be compressed more heavily than if a single compressor was used on the entire mix; thereby, allowing a greater overall level and a "hotter" mix.

The easiest way of setting up the multiband compressor in QUANTUM, is to use the monitor in conjunction with the crossover and the compressor.

For exampl, assume that you had a rock mix that you wanted to master. Specifically, you want to compress the kick and bass parts to create a more “punchy” mix. You also want to control the vocals to keep them from being too prominent in the mix. The first thing you would do is to set up the crossover so that most of the low frequency energy of the kick and bass is in the sub and low bands. The vocal band should also be separated from the other bands.

The Monitor page allows the engineer to toggle the monitor position between the main L/R and individual bands both pre and post processing. By rotating the DATA WHEEL, the monitor position is changed.

As you listen to the bands you realize that Band two has too much of the vocal in it, so crossover band two should be adjusted to a lower frequency.

The crossover page shows the crossover points as well as their slopes. The crossover points can be adjusted by rotating the DATA WHEEL and using the NEXT PAGE and PREV PAGE buttons to move between different crossover points. The slope can be changed by, pushing the DATA WHEEL to move to the slope parameter line. Turning the DATA WHEEL changes the slope of the crossover. Changing the crossover slope changes the way the frequency bands interact. For example, a broader slope, e.g. 6 dB/Octave, allows the adjacent bands to have much more interaction than a slope of 18 dB/Octave. Broader slopes provide a more seamless transition between bands, while steeper slopes allow tighter control over a particular band.

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Contents Quantum Important Safety Instructions Declaration Conformity Quantum Table of ContentsFigure Index Page Intro Introduction What is QUANTUM?Introduction What is QUANTUM? Service Contact InfoWarranty Quantum Section Getting Started Rear Panel Connections Front Panel Getting Started Section Front Panel Quantum Wizard Signal PathGetting Started Section Mastering and the Quantum Quantum is a Mastering Processor that has many featuresQuantum Navigation Multiband Compressor NavigationNavigation Section Broadband Compressor Navigating the Broadband CompressorMultiband Gate Navigating the Multiband GateNavigation Section Broadband Gate Navigating the Broadband GateMultiband Limiter Navigating the Multiband LimiterNavigation Section Broadband Limiter Navigating theBroadband LimiterEQ/XOver Navigating the Multiband EQ/XOverNavigation Section EQ/SEQ Navigating the Broadband EQ/SEQNorm/Output Navigating Norm/OutputNavigation Section Other Navigating OtherUtility Navigating UtilitySection FX Chains Software OperationsChain Type Stereo Broadband Software Operations Section FX ChainsMono Input CH1 or CH2 Chain Type MonoProgram Pop Master Software Operations Section Programs/SetupsSection Saving a SetupStore New Software Operations Section Saving a SetupSaving a Program Replace OldTSE Level Meters Bypass FunctionMeters Analog MetersCompressor Software Operations Section MetersDigital Meters Meter OptionsDe-Esser Monitor OutputsLimiter Gate / ExpanderDetailed Multiband Compression Detailed ParametersDetailed Parameters Section Multiband Compression Broadband Compression Detailed Parameters Section Broadband Compression Max ATT 0 to Inf. dB per band or global Ratio 11.0 to 115 per band or globalAttack 0.1 to 200 m Sec per band or global Release 360 to 5 dB / Sec per band or globalMultiband Limiting Detailed Parameters Section Broadband GateType PkStop+/RMS Broadband LimitingAttack .01 to 200 m Sec per band or global Limiter On/OffType Const Q / Adapt Q Detailed Parameters Section Broadband LimitingEQ On/Off POS Pre/PostXOver SEQ2, 3, 4 FC 20.0 Hz to 20.0 kHz Detailed Parameters Section SEQSchain EQ On/Off SEQ1 FC 20.0 Hz to 20.0 kHzType Stereo AdjustDetailed Parameters Section Ambience 13 TCMDe-Esser Output NormalizationDetailed Parameters Section Output Shaping S1 or S2Dither Out All or Digital Page Utilities Input Output UtilitiesUtilities Section Output Digital Input ControlsMidi CC Map Sysex Dump Setup Sysex DataMidi Channels Midi Program ChangesUtilities Section Setup Sysex Data A/D CalibrateMisc Page Guide Software Application GuideAnalog Mastering HardwareApplication Guide Section Digital Mastering DAW to DAT 586 Application Guide Section Analog TrackingDigital Tracking Application Guide Section Analog Mixing Digital Mixing Application Guide Section Analog to Digital Converter Sample Rate Converter QUANTUMAppendix Front Panel Lockout Hard & Soft ResetsChange Default Startup Program Appendix a Miscellaneous InformationTypeIV White Paper Appendix B By Roger JohnsonConverted Level vs. Input Level Appendix B TypeIV White PaperType Amplitude Time Clip Level High-Frequency Information Completely Lost Clock Modes Appendix C Midi Clock InfoFig. C.1 Quantum Sync InputFig. C.2 Appendix C Miscellaneous Clock InfoSysex Definitions Appendix D ProceduresRequest One Setup 02h Receive One Setup 43hAppendix D Sysex Definitions Setup Type and Setup Number Reset Device 21hSysex Setup Dump Sample Procedure Setup Dump VersionMidi CC MultiBand Chains Appendix E Midi CC TablesMidi CC Stereo Non-MultiBand Midi CC Tables Appendix E Midi CC MultiBand ChainsMidi CC Stereo Non-Multiband Midi CC Dual Mono ChainsMidi CC Tables Appendix E Midi CC Dual Mono Chains Factory Programs Appendix F Factory PresetsFactory Setups StereoMono Specifications Appendix G SpecificationsAppendix H Appendix H Quantum Harman International Company