V8.53-DECEMBER 2017
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OMNIA SST USER’S MANUAL
Of course, it is still possible to accommodate lower input signal levels with a large amount
of headroom. With this slider you can adjust the level such that under normal circum-
stances the peaks are at about 0 dB. If peaks are occasionally louder, that's no problem.
Unlike some environments, the signal does not clip at 0 on the input metering.
For best results, adjust the input gain of the sound card mixer before adjusting this
control. Setting gain stages is important in any system, and adding gain at this stage can
potentially increase any noise introduced by the sound card.
Balance
Adjusts for different input levels on left and right channel.
If the left and right channel input levels aren't perfectly equal (which might happen for
example if you're using analog equipment), this slider allows you to correct it. A negative
value means that the left channel is boosted, a positive value means that the right channel
is boosted. A good way to calibrate balance is to input mono audio and adjust this slider
until the input meter levels are visually equal for left and right.
Most other devices (including amplifiers) may reduce the level of a channel instead of
increasing it. The reason to increase the level is that otherwise it's more difficult to show
both the original and the modified (by Input gain and Balance) volume levels - one chan-
nel could be made louder while the other could be made softer.
Tilt Correction (Input)
Corrects tilt problems in the input signal.
A tilt control tilts the frequency content of the audio signal by simultaneously boosting
the treble and cutting the bass frequencies, or vice versa.
If you have an analog signal path into Omnia SST, you might have some tilt issues. This
means that a square wave does not look like a square wave at the input anymore—i.e. it
has “tilt”.
Input tilt correction can compensate for this, and slightly improves bass response. This
also helps the declipper to function at its best.
While tilt correction on the input is useful, it is far more important on the output as it
affects systems downstream.
Correction enabled (On/Off)
Enables or disables input tilt correction.