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Hello Bojcha
You don`t make sence between attacking the voume with time constant and regulate volume gain isn`t it ?
I know that Stereotool is doing what needed ( thatswhy i like it ) but the method is not right

I think that I`m clear now . I explain this to Hans and I think that He`s realize it

The gain must be SET for each song , depend on highest part ...to avoid the feeling of changing the gain where no bass for example

You understand?
I am understand you now completely.
So tell me. what Broadcast processor is doin' that ? afaik the most popular processors (box) are Omnia, Orban, vorsis.. etc...
I can tell you. Neither does. Even Omnia 11 and Optimod 8600. It's simply why, because latency.
Those things are otherwise solved in this boxes and not in this way.
Bojcha , the thing is that the sound of broadcast must be softer and limited good , because the modulators are not very stable on saturated sound or levels or kind of peaks that causes distortion and "out of deviation limits" effect ( mean +-75 Khz) this is handled by Low frequency signal bandwidth and his level

Above this limits the receiver is out of range (the transmitter still do his jobs , no problem , but the receiver ........ ) Hans knows this perfect
In stereo tool we have in theory more and more processor power then any other hardware device with processor ..(say 100-200 Mhz like DSP or something) , so the sound here must not be compressed or some kind of shitty sounding , Processor Power is enough
