Does anyone out there use the Omnia FX/e for audio processing on their Podcast. I heard Kirk Harnack talk about it on last weeks This week in Radio Tech. I would love to know if this is something that Podcasters can use
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Does anyone out there use the Omnia FX/e for audio processing on their Podcast. I heard Kirk Harnack talk about it on last weeks This week in Radio Tech. I would love to know if this is something that Podcasters can use
I just sent this over to Kirk.
Hey, James. Thanks for the question. Actually, I don't know who, exactly, is using Omnia F/XE. We developed it for a large French webcaster. I understand that 1 or 2 large US-based radio groups are using it.
The whole idea is that Omnia F/XE will perform audio processing on a file in faster-than-real-time - as opposed to Omnia A/XE or hardware processors that work on audio in real-time.
With Omnia F/XE you can drag a file to it's GUI for processing, or you can assign watch-folders that the program will monitor for new files. When a new file is detected, Omnia F/XR will process it, encode it if your like, and deposit it where you specify.
Here's the product info page for Omnia F/XE...
http://omniaaudio.com/fxe
The only feedback I've heard was from David PERREAU of GOOM.com and formerly of NRJ in Paris. He has a fantastic critical ear. It was at his prompting that we developed Omnia F/XE, and he told me that he absolutely loves the results.
Best,
Kirk
Thank you Kirk for the reply. I am going to do some more homework on this topic.
Could you tell me how much it costs for the FX/E?
This really is a product Internet Broadcasters should consider. Omnia processing is considered one of the best. I would love to hear more about this in the coming weeks Kirk.