New Media Technology Omnia ONE Multicast manual Main Menu Selections, Preset, Processing

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Chapter-4: Main Menu Selections

This section presents an overview of the five Main Menu items, (Preset:, Processing, Input/Output, Administrative and Lock Front Panel) their submenus (if any), and details about each of the adjustable controls within.

Preset

OmniaONE is equipped with a selection of factory presets that can be used to instantly configure the processing for common applications. The currently loaded preset is displayed to the right of Preset: on the top line of the Main Menu.

Highlighting Preset: and clicking the jog wheel (see Using the Jog Wheel on Pg. 24) will open the Preset menu.

Rotating the jog wheel will scroll through all of the factory presets as well as any user presets that have been stored within the unit’s non-volatile memory. The currently loaded preset will appear with square brackets around it.

Clicking the jog wheel will load the displayed preset into the OmniaONE, instantly setting the various processing parameters.

To exit the Preset menu without loading a preset, rotate the jog wheel clockwise until *cancel* is displayed and click.

In the Multicast, there are two groups of factory presets, Music and Talk. Within each group, there are presets for each of four bitrates commonly used by codecs following the OmniaONE: 24, 32, 48 and 64 kbps.

By starting with one of the factory presets (usually the one named closest to the primary programming and bitrate to be used on the channel the OmniaONE Multicast is processing) and then altering it using the controls in the Processing menu, you may change the sound of a preset and then save it with your changes as a user preset for either immediate use or later recall.

By alternately loading different presets you may compare the sound between them.

Here in the Preset: menu, you may select and load presets to use, but not save, delete, or rename them. Those operations may be accomplished from within the Processing menu.

Processing

Highlighting and clicking Processing from the main menu opens up the Processing submenu that contains these options: Adjust Processing, Save Preset, Delete Preset, Rename Preset and <-Exit.This is where the sound of the OmniaONE can be fine-tuned and customized. Once customized, this is also where your user presets are saved, deleted and renamed. Each submenu in the Adjust Processing menu can be highlighted, clicked to open, and the individual controls within can be adjusted to individual taste.

Since you cannot build a preset from scratch, a factory preset must be used as a starting point for creating your “signature sound.” Each processor parameter may be adjusted to taste as required. Once the processing is adjusted, the Save Preset function is used to store your changes as a new user preset to non-volatile internal memory.

Using the Delete Preset and Rename Preset options, existing user presets may be deleted from memory or renamed as needed. The original factory presets can never be deleted or renamed.

We will discuss the Save, Delete, Rename and <-Exitoptions first before delving into the details of the Adjust Processing menu.

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