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Overview
The new Optimod 5300 uses most of the power and features of more
expensive Optimod processors like the Optimod 8300, but in a new
smaller one-rack space unit. The perfect Optimod for use where rack
space is a really big concern and space is expensive.
Optimod-FM 5300 put coveted five-band and two-band Optimod
processing into a single rack unit package and brings it to you at
the most affordable price ever. Quality sound is what 5300 is all
about-sound that attracts audiences by providing a polished,
professional presentation regardless of format and source material.
Exceptional versatility allows you to adjust the processor's audio
texture to brand your audio, knowing that the resulting signature
sound will remain consistent, cut-to-cut and source-to-source.
Branding builds businesses and no other processors have the
consistency to brand your sound like Optimods.
With the 5300, your signature sound is just a preset away. An easy,
one-knob Less/More adjustment allows you to customize any factory
preset, trading cleanliness against processing artifacts according
to the requirements of your market and competitive environment. Full
Control gives you the versatility to customize your audio further.
And, if you're a hard-core processing expert, you can explore
Advanced Control to tweak presets at the same level as Orban's
factory programmers.
This versatility makes the 5300 a superb choice for any format. Its
five-band processing is ideal for any pop music format (even the
most competitive and aggressive CHR), while phase-linear two-band
processing yields ultra-transparent sound for classical, classic
jazz, and fine arts formats. Regardless of your choice, 5300's
optimized technology ensures unusually high average modulation and
coverage for a given level of subjective quality. Unlike many lesser
processors, the 5300 handles speech particularly well-it's always
clean, even when you process for loudness.
Versatility doesn't stop with sound. The 5300's built-in stereo
encoder, AES/EBU digital inputs and outputs, and analog I/O permit
hassle-free interfacing to any broadcast plant, whether the 5300 is
located at the studio or the transmitter. Tight band limiting to 15
kHz means you can use any uncompressed digital STL to pass
5300-processed audio from studio to transmitter without compromising
on-air loudness-there's no need to use STLs having 44.1 or 48 kHz
sample rates.
If you want to locate the 5300 away from the studio, you'll be
pleased by its three separate remote control ports-GPI contact
closures, RS232 serial, and built-in Ethernet for TCP/IP networks.
The serial and Ethernet ports are supported by the supplied 5300 PC
Remote Control application. This Windows® 2000/XP application allows
you to do even more with the 5300 than you can do through its front
panel, making remote control a pleasure.
Built-in clock-based automation lets you automatically daypart the
processing. You can control many other 5300 operating parameters
too; the 5300's feature set fully exploits the processor's DSP and
computer-based control architecture. To ensure absolute accuracy,
you can automatically synchronize the clock to an Internet
timeserver.
If you're concerned about latency because you need to feed live
talent headphones off air, be assured that the 5300's
ultra-low-latency (5 ms delay) processing will keep the most finicky
talent happy. Or use optimum latency (15 ms delay) processing for
the most competitive sound with delay that's still low enough to
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Orban 5300 Processor
£ 4,725.00 |
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