The multipurpose stereo audio processor for digital radio, digital television, netcasts, STL protection, satellite uplink protection and digital mastering.<br>Orban's all-digital Optimod 6300 audio processor can help you achieve the highest possible quality digital audio broadcast, digital television and netcast audio processing. Thanks to versatile signal routing, the 6300 can also serve as a studio AGC with an all-digital signal path and simultaneously as a talent headphone processor.<br>Because all processing is performed by high-speed mathematical calculations within digital signal processing (DSP) chips, the processing has cleanliness, quality and stability over time and temperature that is unmatched by analog processors.<br>OPTIMOD 6300 is descended from the industry-standard OPTIMOD audio processors for radio and television. Thousands of these broadcast-specific processors are attracting and holding audiences all over the world. They have proven that the OPTIMOD sound can attract and keep an audience even in the most competitive commercial environment.<br>The 6300 includes third-generation CBS Loudness Controllers™ for DTV applications. Loudness controllers work with the both two-band and five-band structures. The third-generation improvements reduce annoyance more than simple loudness control alone, doing so without audible gain pumping. Attack time is fast enough to prevent audible loudness overshoots, so the control is smooth and unobtrusive. Material processed by the CBS loudness controller has been shown to be well controlled when measured with a long-term loudness meter using the ITU-R BS.1770-4 standard. The 6300 also includes a BS.1770 safety limiter that follows the CBS loudness controller, use the BS.1770 if the BS.1770-4 meter reading must be constrained to a preset value.<br>The 6300 includes analog and dual AES3 digital inputs and outputs. The digital input and digital outputs have sample-rate converters and can operate at 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96kHz sample rates. The pre-emphasis status and output levels are separately adjustable for the analog and digital outputs. The two digital outputs can have independent Dialnorm settings.