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OutputMenu
The Output Menu is where you will find the Pilot Level adjustment, the Auto Pilot control, the
output levels for MPX1 and MPX2, the mode settings for MPX 1 and MPX2, the Diversity Delay
control,theProgramPassthroughcontrol,themainenable/disableprocessingcontrol,thebypass
levelsetting,andOmnia.9’sbuiltinMPXgenerator.Foryourconvenience,someofthesecontrols
areduplicatedandcanbeaccessedwithintheI/OOptionspageoftheSystemMenu.
ThePilotLevelcontrolallowsyoutosetthelevelofpilotinjectionoverarangeof0to20%
inonetenthdBincrements.
AutoPilotisafeaturethatautomaticallyturnsoffthepilotwhenmonoaudioisdetected,
which can help reduce multipath distortion and eliminates stereo noise when it is most
noticeable,suchasondryvoice.
The MPX1 and MPX2 Output Level sliders provide very precise control of the composite
outputlevelsofeachMPXoutputsectionwitharangeof30to0dbinonehundredthdB
increments.
The MPX1andMPX2 Mode controlsallow youto pass theinput Omnia.9’sexternalMPX
inputs directly through to the output, a useful feature if you wish to compare your old
processor(oranyprocessorforthatmatter)totheOmnia.9.
The Bypass Processing control bypasses the dynamics section of the Omnia.9 (AGC,
multiband,limiters,stereoenhancer,etc.).Itdoesnotbypasstheclipper,nordoesitbypass
Undo.
TheBypassGainsliderdeterminesthelevelofthebypassedaudiosothatyoucancompare
unprocessedandprocessedsoundatthesameoveralllevels.
TheDiversityDelaycontrolallowsyoutodelaytheFManalogaudiosothatittimealigns
properlywiththeHD1audioandprovidesasmooth,unobtrusiveswitchbetweenthetwo
onair signals. Doubleclicking on the slider brings up separate controls for “Coarse” and
“Fine”settings.