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January 18, 2010 at 7:50 pm #660AnonymousGuest
Hi
first sorry for my bad english.
i have just a few of months breakaway broadcast processor asio.
but, when i’m listening to other radiostations i hear many times the sound is a littlebit better.
i have tried a lot of options and configurations in breakaway but i’m missing something.are there a hardware soundprocessor that is a beautifull addition for breakaway?
thanks
sven NL
January 18, 2010 at 8:32 pm #9745Q106MemberSoftware will easily stand on it’s own with no external processing needed.Must be something in your set up.I’ve run the software against an Omnia 6 EXI and Orban 8500, it easily competes.The 8500 found a home in the Netherlands. Maybe you can post some of your settings or screen shots.What is your format and what sound are you looking for?
January 18, 2010 at 9:18 pm #9746AnonymousGuestWith my limited use of Breakaway, (1 day) but my tons of hours playing with audio processors, I do agree that the sound stands well on its own, but for reasons I mention in this post, I would not be opposed to running an Aphex Compellor in front of it.
Still, this would not result in better quality, just a better maintenance of ‘density’ with drastic changes in input level.
January 18, 2010 at 10:02 pm #9747Q106MemberMost compellor uses are pre-STL and usually the processor AGC is defeated .Otherwise you may have 2 AGC’s fighting eachother.I don’t believe the AGC in BBP can be defeated.Also the compellor is not as transparent as you would believe.ARIANE probably has the best AGC leveler on the market.It works MAGIC on audio.
January 19, 2010 at 9:29 pm #9748AnonymousGuestthanks for reply.
i have read this website: http://radiofreak-35cm.magix.net/
that are nice configs for BBP asio and he is using:
a Audio Dual Tube Compressor TCX2 > Behringer Ultrafex 3100 > BBP ASIO … That sounds NICE!Look at that website and listen to the test.
January 19, 2010 at 10:14 pm #9749AnonymousGuest[quote author=”Q106″]Most compellor uses are pre-STL and usually the processor AGC is defeated .Otherwise you may have 2 AGC’s fighting eachother.I don’t believe the AGC in BBP can be defeated.Also the compellor is not as transparent as you would believe.ARIANE probably has the best AGC leveler on the market.It works MAGIC on audio.[/quote]
I have heard that the ARIANE is a sweet box, but it is multiband, and as far as I know, cannot be run in a wideband mode. It would seem this would ‘color’ the sound too much to feed it into another major multiband processing stage, unless the desired result is ‘killer’ loudness. On the other hand I have not heard this done (that I’m aware of) so I will not judge until then… At any rate, dropping another $5K on a pre-processing box would defeat the frugal advantages of using Breakaway.
I agree that the Compellor is not transparent, but being a wideband device, it would not alter the tonal quality of the source material. Besides, in my ultimate planned use for Breakaway, I would need a pre-STL device… and I know I can always grab a decent 320A for a hair over 300 bucks.
Having said all this, I’m now wondering about the AGC/multiband relationship in Breakway. When I increased the RANGE control it increased the drive to both the AGC and multiband, so I assumed that any increase in input gain from an external source would have the same result… HOWEVER, this could be a false assumption if the AGC section has a high ratio (like a compellor, close to infinity-to-1) that will act first on the incoming signal, keeping the drive level to the multiband consistent. This way, if I desired a greater range of AGC and less multiband action, I could decrease the RANGE control on Breakaway, and then increase the output level of the source of the source that’s feeding breakaway (as long as there’s enough headroom)
Leif, if I’ve made myself clear enough, could you tell me which result would be more accurate?
Since I can only process ‘on-board’ audio for the time being, I can’t experiment with increasing external gain. When I tried to load Breakaway Broadcast version and run setup, I got an error message. I assume this is because the sound card will not support it.
January 20, 2010 at 12:19 am #9750Q106Memberspectral intermodulation is the most serious flaw with wideband AGC’s.The Ariane leveler is in a class of it’s own.You would have to demo one to find out what i mean.
January 20, 2010 at 1:18 am #9751AnonymousGuest[quote author=”Q106″]spectral intermodulation is the most serious flaw with wideband AGC’s.The Ariane leveler is in a class of it’s own.You would have to demo one to find out what i mean.[/quote]
I would love to hear one!…
Still, I have test driven many hours of music through my Compellor followed by various multiband devices (usually between it and my conservatively adjusted 8100A). While there is always ‘some’ hint of spectral artifacting, I have never heard it ‘pumping’, or causing any artifacts that would be considered ‘unacceptable’. (particularly on the 320A, which has more bass rolloff than previous models)
Maybe I’m also a little ‘old school’ in the sense that I like to hear just a little hint of wideband ‘slam’ on some bass attacks. To me, it gives the music just a little bit of excitement. Some of the modern processor settings are bright and loud, but having everything multiband and look-ahead takes away some of the ‘classic’ compression sound. It’s kind of like when I’m shooting video and aiming for the ‘film look’.
Sorry for the excessive use of single quotation marks… and sorry for continuing to hijack the thread.
Yes, still I want to demo an Ariane! I can never seem to feed my compressor fetish quite enough!
January 20, 2010 at 1:55 am #9752AnonymousGuest[quote author=”Q106″]spectral intermodulation is the most serious flaw with wideband AGC’s.The Ariane leveler is in a class of it’s own.You would have to demo one to find out what i mean.[/quote]
I would actually like to try an Ariane in front of an 8100A, with nothing else. It would probably be good for a ‘mellow’ processing sound… Something good for Lite A/C or Adult Standards, depending on the settings.
January 20, 2010 at 2:39 am #9753Q106MemberDepends on the IDR setting.You really need to demo it.Many major market stations use this box for DOMINANT formats.Call BGS in FL for a free demo.I think the current street price is about $2795.00.
January 20, 2010 at 3:53 pm #9754sgeirkMemberI used Arianes in front of our Harris Intraplex units in a major market and they did a flawless job, particularly on Oldies. Optimod 8100’s need something in front of them to sound competitive, if going old school is your thing, the Ariane is just what the doctor ordered.
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