Gain Sharing Automatic Mixer Component

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The Gain-Sharing Automatic Mixer takes a number of audio inputs, allows one or more of the inputs to pass, while attenuating others based on the level and, if Side Chain filters are used, frequency of the input.

The Gain-Sharing Automatic Mixer is primarily used for multiple live microphones operating in the same room together as a system, for example, in boardrooms, classrooms, churches, courtrooms, etc. The Gain-Sharing Automatic Mixer controls the live microphones by turning up microphones when someone is talking and turning down microphones that are not used. It is a voice-activated, real-time process without an operator. The Gain-Sharing Automatic Mixer controls the additive effect of multiple microphones being on at the same time and adapts to changing background noise conditions. The gain of each microphone input is calculated as the ratio of its RMS level to the combined RMS levels of all inputs. This ensures unity system gain at all times.

The Gain-Sharing Automatic Mixer is capable of up to 512 input channels, channel only output, a mixed output, or both, seven Side Chain Filters, and three pre-set Detector Times and one adjustable.

Controls

Input

Control

Function

Default/Range

Open

(indicator)

Indicates if the associated channel is open or not.

On = open

Off = closed

Applied Gain

(dB)

Measures the attenuation applied to a particular Input channel. The gain is either zero or a negative value.

0 to -40

Priority Gain

(dB)

Adjusts the gain or attenuation applied to a particular Input channel. For example, you can boost the gain of a mic being used by a soft spoken person and attenuate the gain of a louder person so they can be heard equally in the room.

Default = 0

Range = -100 to 20

Mix

Control

Function

Default/Range

Mute

(button)

Mutes the Mix channel output. This mutes all Input channels for the Mix output but does not affect the individual Output Channels.

Off/On

Gain

(dB)

Adjusts the Mix output channel gain. This applies to all Input channels on the Mix output, but does not affect the individual output channels.

Default = 0

Range = -100 to 20

Setup

Control

Function

Default/Range

Open Threshold

(dB)

Sets the Applied Gain level at which a channel will open.

Default = -40

Range = -40 to 0

Depth

(dB)

Sets the minimum amount of Applied Gain (attenuation) applied to any input channel when it is closed and other channels are open.

Default = -40

Range = -40 to 0

Rest Gain

(dB)

Sets the level of Applied Gain (attenuation) for all Input channels when none are open. When one or more channels exceeds 0 dB Applied Gain (attenuation), the Applied Gain of the closed channels begins to move towards Depth. Typically, you would have the Depth set more negative than Rest.

Default = -30

Range = -40 to 0

Threshold Level

(dBFS)

Sets the RMS level of the input signal at which the Applied Gain begins to moves to or from Rest. Use this setting to control background noise (such as side conversations) from being picked up when a mic is not being used.

Default = -40

Range = -80 to 0

Attack Time

(seconds)

Adjusts the time it takes for the output amplitude to rise to 63% of the input amplitude once the Threshold Level is exceeded. 1

Default = 0.02

Range = 0.02 to 0.100

Hold Time

(seconds)

Sets the minimum time an input stays open once it is opened, or the length of time an input stays open after the RMS input level drops below the Threshold Level. Use this control to prevent the gate from opening and closing due to momentary pauses in the input.

Default = 0.1

Range = 0.01 to 10.0

Release Time

(seconds)

Sets the time it takes for the output to fall to 63% of the level set by the Depth control after the Detector level drops below the Threshold Level and the Hold Time is expired. 1

Default = 0.1

Range = 0.02 to 10

Detector Time

(seconds)

Sets the rate of change of the RMS Detector Level in response to changes in the input signal.
This adjustment is to prevent changes (spikes, low frequency signals) in the input from causing unwanted, momentary output.

Default = 0.1

Range = 0.0001 to 0.1

1. Time Constant

The time constant is the time it takes to cover 63% of the control change. For Attack, the start gain is 1.0 (unity) and the end gain is 0. After 10 seconds, the value is at 1-0.63 = 0.37, which corresponds to -8.7 dB. For Release, the start gain is 0 and the end gain is 1.0 (unity). After 10 seconds, the value is at 0.63 which corresponds to -4 dB. Depth is ignored in this calculation, it simply limits the filtered gain to a minimum.

Side Chain

Control

Function

Default/Range

Bypass

(button)

Bypasses the Side Chain controls

Off/On

Type

(drop-down list)

Selects the Side Chain filter Type.

Low-Pass

High-Pass

Band-Pass

Band-Stop (Notch)

Parametric

Low-Shelf

High-Shelf

Bandwidth

(octave)

Sets the bandwidth of the Band-Pass, Band-Stop, and Parametric Side Chain filters.

Default = 1

Range = 0.01 to 1

Frequency

(Hz)

Sets the frequency parameter for all of the Side Chain filters.

Default = 100

Range = 20 to 20000

Gain

(dB)

Sets the gain parameter for the Parametric, Low-Shelf and High-Shelf filters.

Default = 0

Range = -100 to 20

Properties

Property

Function

Choices

Channels

Determines the number of audio channels available.

2 to 512

Outputs

Determines the type of output available.

Mix Only gives a mix of all channels

Channel only gives individual channel outputs

Mix and Channel gives a combination

Mix Only

Channel Only

Mix and Channel (default)

Side Chain Filter

Selecting Yes allows you to select various types of Side Chain filters in the Control Panel. When you select Side Chain, the signal that controls the gate is modified by the filter settings. When Side Chain is not selected, the actual input signals are used to control the gates. The Side Chain filters do not affect the actual audio output, only the control of the gate.

No / Yes

Detector Time

Sets one of three fixed Detector Times, or makes a variable control available in the Control Panel. All of these affect all of the channels.

Use Control

10ms

20ms

50ms

Control Pins

The available Control Pins depend on settings in Properties.

Pin Name

Value

String

Position

Pins Available

Attack Time

.020 to .100

20.0 ms to 100 ms

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Bandwidth

.010 to 1.00

.010 to 1.00

0 to 1.00

Input / Output

Bypass

0

1

active

bypass

0

1

Input / Output

Depth

-40 to 0

-40 dB to 0 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Detector Time

0.0001 to 100

.100 ms to 100 ms

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Frequency

10 to 20000

10 Hz to 20 kHz

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Gain

-100 to 20

-100 dB to 20 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Gain (Priority Gain)

-100 to 20

-100 dB to 20 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Output

Hold Time

0.010 to 10

10.0 ms to 10 s

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Meter (Applied Gain)

-100 to 20

-100 dB to 20 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Output

Mix Gain

-100 to 20

-100 dB to 20 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Mix Mute

0

1

unmute

mute

0

1

Input / Output

Open

0

1

false

true

0

1

Input / Output

Open Threshold

-40 to 0

-40 dB to 0 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Release Time

0.010 to 10

10.0 ms to 10 s

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Rest Gain

-40 to 0

-40 dB to 0 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Threshold Level

-80 to 0

-80 dB to 0 dB

0.000 to 1.00

Input / Output

Type

1.00

2.00

3.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

7.00

Low-Pass

High-Pass

Band-Pass

Band-stop

Parametric

Low-Shelf

High-Shelf

0

.167

.333

.500

.667

.833

1.00

Input / Output

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