- the
acoustic problems observed with
other high
compression broadband companders such as EMT/NoiseBX, Burwen [it] or dbx. In
order to
facilitate cost-effective...
- of
quantization is
frequently used in
telephony systems. In practice,
companders are
designed to
operate according to
relatively simple dynamic range compressor...
-
systems actually add
noise to a
signal to
improve its quality. Dual-ended
compander noise reduction systems have a pre-emphasis
process applied during recording...
- The UC
compander system (with "UC"
derived from
Universal Compatible or
Universal Compander) is a
noise reduction system for
vinyl records,
aiming at highest...
-
combining aspects of
Dolby A, B and C (e.g.,
sliding band and
fixed band
companders) to
improve the
dynamic range (i.e., the
range in
decibels between peak...
- transients. They are
neither muted nor
exaggerated nor edgy as with
other companders. This
accuracy of reproduction—on all
types of music, at all frequencies...
- dbx is a
family of
noise reduction systems developed by the
company of the same name. The most
common implementations are dbx Type I and dbx Type II for...
-
telecommunications network operator Telcom (
compander), a
compression system for
audio recordings telcom c4, a
professional compander for
audio noise reduction by Telefunken...
-
range expander (crystalizer) Side-chain
Compressor (sidechaincompress)
Compander (compand)
Noise gate (agate) Side-chain
Noise gate(sidechaingate) Distortion...
-
December 1981 by IRT. It was
based on the
Telefunken High Com
broadband compander system, but was
never introduced commercially in FM broadcasting. Yet...