Chapter-2: Getting To Know Your OmniaONE

Chapter-2: Getting To Know Your OmniaONE

The OmniaONE User Interface

Now that your OmniaONE is rack-mounted, connected to a program audio source, and turned on, you’re ready to learn how to operate it! This chapter covers the Front Panel User Interface, your window into the OmniaONE processor.

A front panel jog-wheel with integral push switch, LED bargraph peak-reading level meters and a backlit LCD display that is switchable between menu and AGC/Limiter metering screens make up the primary OmniaONE User Interface. The front panel menu access may be password protected to prevent unauthorized tampering with processing or presets.

OmniaONE Key Front Panel Features

Headphone Jack

Headphone Level Control

Jog Wheel

Main Menu / G/R Metering LCD Display

Level Meters

Headphone Level Control

A standard ¼" TRS stereo headphone jack is located at the left side of the front panel and allows the processed signal to be monitored. The Headphone volume level control is physically located to the right of the headphone jack. The headphone amplifier itself is a high-headroom design and is driven by its own high quality D/A converter that is independent of the analog XLR outputs. Therefore level changes in either output will not affect the other.

Level Meters & Processing Bargraphs

The top two of the three horizontal meters show digital sample-accurate peak representations of the left and right channel input or output levels. Whether these bargraphs are displaying Input or Output levels is selectable from within the Input/Output menu. A front panel indicator confirms which level view has been selected, Input or Output.

The bottom horizontal meter (marked “comp / aux”) is not currently used in the Multicast.

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