DBMax
DBMax is a Level Maximizer and Audio Enhancement processor for
use in digital transmission, linking, webcast and radio STL
applications.
High resolution and high sample rate processing prevents unwanted
distortion and listening fatigue from being generated, artifacts
often associated with comparable processors.
The 5-band section in DBMax can be combined with Automatic Gain
Control, Dynamic and Static Stereo Enhancement, Dynamic and Static
Eq and other tools for maximizing audio impact and creating a
signature sound. Balanced and unbalanced AES/EBU I/O is standard,
and outputs are always active. Sample rate conversion can be
invoked when using digital inputs. Analog I/O is standard and
outputs are always active.
The 24 bit converters are scaled in the analog domain, with
scaling under preset control, to minimize noise and maximize
headroom under all operating conditions. DBMax can be remotely
controlled using GPI or RS485 serial inputs.
Main Features
Maximum Level
Maintain maximum level and simultaneously eliminate
overshoots.
- Maximum efficiency: 5-band compression
- Limiting: Sample accurate, distortion reduced Limiter
- Multi Slope: Add gain at mid-levels without squashing the transients
Optimum Quality
The DBMAX employ precise calculations at a full processing rate, in
order to keep aliasing distortion low and audio bandwidth
high.
Audio quality has been our primary concern when designing the DBMax
- hence you can even cascade several units without any sonic
penalties.
- Bandwidth: Processing at up to 48kHz sample rate for 24kHz audio
- Resolution: Processing of all 24bits of an AES/EBU Digital signal
- A/D-D/A converters: 24bit resolution with analog pre-scaling
Output Formats
AES/EBU, S/PDIF and Analog outputs are all active
simultaneously.
Digital outputs may be dithered to resolutions between 8 and
24bits.
Analog and Digital outputs may have emphasis applied
individually.
Gain Transfer
Example of gain transfer and parameters using DBMax.
Presets
The DBMax comes loaded with 60 presets for a variety of different
applications.
DBMax Internal Structure
Four selectable Insert algorithms surround the multi-band
structure.
The digital output fader may be remotely set via voltage
control.
Compressor
The heart of the DBMAX is the most powerful dynamics tool you've ever heard:
A five-band Compressor with adjustable slopes and cross-over frequencies. An advanced Look-ahead Delay can be used to reduce dynamic distortion and transient overshoots.
You can easily change the DBMAX multiband structure from one to five bands.
Take control over individual band parameters or adjust them in groups.
Find a Preset you like and adjust the More / Less master compression control
Equalizer
Properly used, multiband compression is often a more desirable form of EQ. With the DBMAX you can do both.
Use the multiband Parametric EQ to adjust the spectral content of your material and preserve or enhance its transparency and energy.
Brickwall Limiter
Both the five-band and wide-band Limiters can be used simultaneously.
The five-band Limiter uses look-ahead delay, and each band may
be engaged individually.
A Brickwalll Limiter at Insert 4 is a sample accurate system
including distortion canceling look-ahead delay. If desired Soft
Clipping may also be added.
50µs, 75µs or J17 emphasis can be used as a reference for final
limiting. Afterwards the emphasis may even be removed individually
on the analog and/or digital outputs. By removing emphasis after
the limiting process, transmission lines using data compression
perform better.
Wizard
Based upon know-how from transmission engineers around the world, the Wizard will produce optimum settings for you.
Answer a few simple questions, play your typical program material, and let the Wizard function take care of the rest. No matter if you're processing for high quality digital transmission or Internet audio, you're set in a matter of minutes. From this point, you can start building your own unique station identity by taking advantage of the more than 200 uncensored parameters inside the DBMax.
Tools
For alignment and signal check, a range of precision tools is included:
- Peak Hold Meter with 0.1dB resolution
- Surround Meter showing L, C, R, S levels
- Phase Correlation Meter with time-base
- Internal Headroom Metering
- Oscillator for calibration 30Hz-15kHz at levels from -30dBfs to 0dBfs
- Digital Status Tool lets you monitor input status and decide how status bits are handled through the machine






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