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Orban OPTIMOD 8685 - Adaptability through Multiple Audio Processing Structures

Orban OPTIMOD 8685
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INTRODUCTION ORBAN MODEL 8685
Dual power supplies with independent AC line inputs provide redundant op-
eration.
All input, output, and power connections are rigorously RFI-suppressed to
Orban’s traditional exacting standards, ensuring trouble-free installation.
The 8685 is designed and certified to meet all applicable international
safety and emissions standards.
Adaptability through Multiple Audio Processing Structures
A processing structure is a program that operates as a complete audio proc-
essing system. Only one processing structure can be on-air at a time. OPTIMOD
8685 realizes its processing structures as a series of high-speed mathematical
computations made by Digital Signal Processing (DSP) chips.
The 8685 features two processing structures: Five-Band for a spectrally con-
sistent sound and Two-Band for a more transparent sound that preserves the
frequency balance of the original program material.
A special Two-Band preset creates a no-compromise “Protect” function that is
functionally similar to the “Protect” structures in earlier Orban digital proces-
sors.
The Five-Band and the Two-Band structures can be switched via a mute-free
crossfade.
Audio processing can be smoothly activated and defeated on-air, allowing
programs that can benefit from full dynamic range to pass through the 8685
without dynamics compression. This pass-through can be activated and defeated
via clock-based automation, from the 8685’s front panel, from 8685’s PC Remote
software, from 8685’s programmable GPI inputs, or from 8685’s Ethernet or
RS232 serial API.
The 8685’s AGC rides gain over an adjustable range of up to 25dB, compressing
dynamic range and compensating for both operator gain-riding errors and gain
inconsistencies in automated systems. The AGC output is available to drive STLs,
so the 8685 can be used as a studio AGC.
The 8685’s processing structures are all phase-linear to maximize audible trans-
parency.
The 8685’s equalizers and crossovers use 48-bit arithmetic to ensure mastering-
quality noise and distortion performance.
The 8685 includes third-generation CBS Loudness Controllers™ for DTV appli-
cations. Separate loudness controllers are available in the multichannel

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