Chapter 1: introduction, Theory of operation, Chapter 1 – Dan Dugan Sound Design E-1 User Manual

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Dugan Models E-1 and E-1A User Guide

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Chapter 1: Introduction

The Model E-1A Automatic Mixing Controller helps professional audio engineers
handle multiple live mics without continually riding individual faders. This multi-
channel audio signal processor patches into the channel insert points of a mixing
console. The Model E-1 detects which mics are being used, and makes fast, transpar-
ent crossfades. This eliminates late upcuts, reduces system noise and feedback, and
lets the engineer focus on balance and sound quality. The Model E-1A has both ana-
log and digital I/O connectors.

The Model E-1A enhances a diverse group of live applications that require multiple
mics:

Conference reinforcement, video trucks

Houses of worship

Film and television dialogue, reality shows

Theater

Boardrooms, civic meetings, community TV

Teleconferencing and distance learning

Several features expand the Model E-1A’s capabilities:

16-channel mode (option for digital interface only)

Dugan Control Panel software offers additional controls

Linking allows up to eight Dugan units to work as one large automatic mixer

Theory of Operation

The Dugan Model E-1A Automatic Mixing Controller uses the Dugan Speech System™,
a patented and trademarked automatic mixing function. This results in a natural
one-mic ambience with minimal noise or feedback. The Dugan Speech System does
not limit, compress, or control levels
. It performs just one critical function: cuing mul-
tiple live mics in situations with unpredictable dialogue. It is essential to distinguish
this behavior from the distracting fluctuation of levels and uneven ambience pro-
duced by a conventional noise gate.

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