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Angry Audio Chameleon C-Level Audio Level Processor

 1.109,00

Angry Audio Chameleon C-Level Audio Level Processor

Maximize OTA processor efficiency with C-Level pre-processor. Ensure consistent output between mixing console and transmitter. Protect STL from overload. Tested with positive outcomes.

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Angry Audio Chameleon C-Level Audio Level Processor

Want to make your station sound better? Of course you do. But a brand new processor might set you back ten large or more. No worries! You can make your existing processor sound dramatically better by feeding it with a Chameleon C-LEVEL audio leveling processor.
Use C-LEVEL as a pre-processor. Insert it between the mixing console and the OTA (over the air) processor and prepare to be amazed. It’s like having the perfect board operator getting all the elements exactly right every second of every show. C-LEVEL outputs a consistent -24LUFS signal which will always keep your OTA processor operating in its sweet spot.
While every OTA processor we’ve tried sounds better with C-LEVEL, some are just shockingly good. The most dramatic improvements could be heard on OTA processors in the modest price range. For example, when an Omnia VOLT was paired with C-LEVEL, the VOLT became an entirely different box, surprisingly competitive with processors costing 2-3 times more. Of course, C-LEVEL makes expensive processors sound better too!

Like all Chameleon processors, C-LEVEL adapts to the incoming audio. All processing parameters are controlled dynamically by our Chameleon expert software. Not only does this eliminate the complexity associated with other audio processors, but more importantly, it delivers the most transparent, natural sounding audio you’ve ever heard.
If your OTA processor is at the transmitter site, put C-LEVEL on the studio side of your STL. This will protect your STL from overload. Another great application for C-LEVEL is as a distribution processor for syndicated programming. You know the affiliates will all have OTA processing. Feed them pre-processed audio so your shows always sound their best on every station.