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October 25, 2011 at 2:23 pm #1218DickyMember
Dear All
Please tell me how setting Plutonium and setting challenger stereo enhancer 1.3setting Plutonium
Final Drive : …
Range : …..
Power : ….
Speed : …
Bass Cut : …
Bass Shape: …setting challenger stereo enhancer 1.3
B2 Targe : …. Max Gain : … Max atten : …… Attack : …. Release : …
B3 Target : … Max Gain : … Max atten : …… Attack : …. Release : …
B4 Target : … Max Gain : … Max atten : …… Attack : …. Release : …
B5 Target : … Max Gain : … Max atten : …… Attack : …. Release : …Regards
Dicky
Radio TOSSFM Banda Aceh, Aceh, IndonesiaOctober 25, 2011 at 8:27 pm #12787hucfinnMemberI like it light
October 26, 2011 at 8:13 pm #12788kes11MemberWhat sound are hoping to get from Plutonium? Are you looking for settings that work well with BBP or LIVE or both? Processing is so subjective and allot of users here love Plutonium. With that being said, I have much better luck with "oldies" and "new york" and I’m playing with Rustonium because of the crispy clean mids it seems to offer that even "new york" can’t achieve. "Oldies" to me at least, is the most balanced preset for "hearing all the music."
I am a home audio file and have recently starting doing some live DJ gigs, but I do not stream. I have both Breakaway Enhancer and Breakaway LIVE. Others can correct me if I’m wrong, but I think which product you are using (BBP or LIVE) will have an impact on the sound you can achieve. As for enhancer, JesseG has a recommended max settings on this forum (you’ll just have to search for it) and I set it up on LIVE using his max recommendation and haven’t touched it again no matter which preset I use. 😀October 27, 2011 at 5:11 am #12789DickyMemberDear hucfinn,
Thank for your posting Setting Plutonium and setting challenger stereo enhancer 1.3,
I have tried your post but bass too over, where is my fault? my setting calibrasi: tilt mpx out 0, tilt coeff 0, mpx ref level -3, pilot level 8%, hpf 30hz, bandwith 16.0 khz. Is it right my setting?Dear Kess11,
I need setting BBP for radio station, please tell me what preset is good? include setting challenger stereo enhancer.
Thank for your suggestion.Regards,
DickyOctober 27, 2011 at 11:15 am #12790hucfinnMemberIf the bass is too much, then it’s probably somewhere else in the chain. Try the Twente preset or even CGSmooth. Use KS instead of DS for the pipeline. You could also get the winamp plugin "real bass exciter" to tweak the bass. And bump the HPF up to 45hz if all else fails. 😯
October 27, 2011 at 7:43 pm #12791kes11Member[quote author=”Dicky”]Dear Kess11,
I need setting BBP for radio station, please tell me what preset is good? include setting challenger stereo enhancer.
Thank for your suggestion.Regards,
Dicky[/quote]
Source file is very important. Whenever possible I use .WAV uncompressed files.
Since most radio listening is done in a vehicle during commute or in an office setting with smaller speakers, I would start with the "oldies" preset using the following:
Range 90
Power 45
Speed 15
Bass 12
Bass Shape 45If that isn’t your "flavor" try the "new york" preset and lower the bass to 10 and up the shape to 47.
I actually tweaked to get a good sound FIRST before I ever set and turned on Challenger. It’s an enhancement and a nice one, but if you’re not running clean audio to start with it causes some weird effects.
Again, I don’t stream or use the software for broadcasting. I use it for my home setup and for DJ gigs so others might be able to better suggest settings for broadcasting.
cheers and good luck!
October 28, 2011 at 1:54 am #12792DickyMemberDear Hucfinn and Kess11,
Thank you verymuch for your suggestion.
I will try.Regards
Dicky -
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