[BC] HD Processing
Steve Newman
shnewman
Thu Dec 21 23:31:04 CST 2006
Clay..
Do you work for KING-FM? If so, I'm part of the Alumnus. I did mornings from
1982 to 1987. Dick Bailey then Peter Newman were the P.D.'s. I see some of
my piers are still there. Tom Olson and Brian Lowe. We sounded great then.
Never have heard the signal since they moved it off Queen Ann to Tiger.
Steve Newman
Steve Walker Productions
Opp, AL 36467
----- Original Message -----
From: "k7cr" <k7cr at blarg.net>
To: <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 11:19 PM
Subject: [BC] HD Processing
> Dana Puopolo wrote:
>
> Why would anyone employ peak limiting or any kind of aggressive processing
> on HD? It makes absolutely no sense! Run the gain down 8-10 db and keep
> the
> peak limiting OFF!
>
> A great number of good comments made on this topic, however Dana, consider
> what happens when something louder than intended gets set to a digital
> device
> without peak limiting. Things get really ugly, very quick.
>
> Here in Seattle classical KING-FM is running an Orban 8500 (Thanks Bob)
> using the Classical Music Preset. What this does is turns off the
> AGC...but
> leaves most of the rest intact in an un-colored way. Here the FM sounds
> great (provided you are not in a mulipath area or are moving with it
> picket
> fences) The HD is nothing short of wonderful....and you can listen to it
> while in motion ! We have had zero complaints about the impact of the
> processing.
>
> Clay Freinwald
> Seattle
>
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