Ambient noise comp – Ashly mXa-1502 12-Channel 4-Zone DSP Mixer-Amplifier User Manual

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Ambient noise compensation (ANC) is an

automatic output level control that uses a

microphone input to monitor background noise

in a specific zone, then adjusts the overall

output level for that zone accordingly in order

to maximize intelligibility above the ambient

noise.

The ambient sensing microphone input can not

be routed to the zone's mixer.

The ambient noise sensing mic is processed

similar to a slow-responding SPL meter, which

is then used as the control signal for the

automatic level control of the program audio.
The ambient sensing microphone doesn't need

to be a high-quality microphone. It is only used

to detect the overall noise level in the room

and is not used for the direct program audio or

paging.
The placement location of the noise-detecting

microphone is very important for the ambient

noise compensation function to work well. A

unidirectional microphone pointed toward

the noise sources

but away from any speakers

works best.

ANC Parameters:
Max Gain

: This sets the maximum gain the

ANC can apply to the program audio. A typical

starting value is 10 dB.

Min/Base Gain

: This sets the base level of the

program audio before any ANC action affects

it. When the noise detecting mic exceeds

the noise threshold, ANC applies gain above

the minimum gain setting according to the

Program/Ambient Gain Ratio setting. A typical

starting value for minimum gain is -20 dB.

Gain Change Rate

: This is the rate at which the

ANC will adjust the gain, measured in seconds

per dB. A typical starting value is 2 seconds/dB.

Input Level Meter

: This indicates the level

of the program audio before any ANC gain or

attenuation is applied.

ANC Gain Meter

: This shows the current gain

or attenuation being applied to the program

audio by the ANC function.

Mixer Input Channel

: This selects the input

channel to be used for the ambient noise

detecting microphone. The microphone signal

is taken after any input signal path processing.

Noise Threshold

: This sets the ambient noise

mic level above which the ANC will begin

increasing the program audio gain above the

minimum gain setting. A typical starting value

is -30 dBu. Keep in mind that any changes to

the noise-sensing microphone gain will affect

the action of the noise threshold control.

Program/Ambient Gain Ratio

: The ratio of

dB increase in program audio level for every 1

dB increase in ambient noise level. A typical

starting value is 1.0 which means that for

every 1 dB increase in ambient noise above the

threshold, the ANC will increase the gain of the

program audio by 1 dB.

Ambient Noise Compensation - ANC

(output only)

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