

Radiation brings back the nostalgic sound of FM radio by combining a simple but powerful broadcast processor with simulations of two FM transmitters and an FM receiver.
Radio stations often boost the audio in various ways to maximize the odds of listeners hearing every last bit of the program, despite poor reception or noisy listening environment. To achieve this, Radiation's Broadcast Processor offers a four-stage processor that enhances the stereo width and the signal level. Whether your input is quiet or loud, you can rest assured it will be perfect for optimal transmitting. Speaking of which:
Radio stations often transmit their program as well, so listeners can receive it! Radiation's Transceiver simulates two separate FM transmitters and an FM receiver. Depending on the signal strength and the receiver tuning, you can either get a relatively pristine audio quality, or something that resembles a badly struggling car radio while driving in the middle of nowhere. The two transmitter signals can also interfere, and the receiver will have an even harder time decoding the signal properly.
Of course, the Broadcast Processor can also be used without the Transceiver as a mixing tool. Widen the stereo image without phase cancellation, use Autogain as a multiband upwards compressor and limit rogue peaks with the limiters.
Naturally, everything is automatable and every parameter has a CV input for total control and creative freedom.
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