Mixer (2)
examples of automatic mixers (2)
- Gain Sharing Automatic Mixers
Gated Automatic Mixers
Will turn microphone channels on and off automatically, like an on/off switch
Gain Sharing Automatic Mixers
Will turn up microphone channels being used and turn down channels not being used, like a volume knob
Compressor (3)
Compressor Ratio
determines how much the volume reduces depending on how far above the threshold the signal is
attack and release times on a compressor (2)
Limiter (2)
Expander (3)
Compressor function
control dynamics by reducing the level of all signals above an adjustable threshold
Compressor Examples
studio Conference Systems: Many different far end levels may connect to the room so compression allows for a more consistent level across bridge calls
Limiter Function
restrict the level of all signals above an adjustable threshold
Limiter Example
“Mic Drop”: Prevents damage to equipment from dangerously high audio levels.
Expander Function
increase the level of all signals below an adjustable threshold.
Expander Example
Presenter with a weak voice: Increases gain if the signal is very low
Filters
remove or pass certain frequencies from a signal
Low Pass Filters
Eliminates High frequency hiss
Common Source of High frequency hiss (2)
- Cheap MP3 files
High Pass Filters
Eliminates Low frequency noise
Common Source of Low frequency noise (2)
- Proximity effect on a microphone
Gate
audio processor that allows signals to pass only above a certain setting or threshold
Equalizers (2)
Parametric Equalizers
Allow fine control of dozens of specific frequencies where you can grab any control and add precise amounts of boost or cut to that particular frequency.
Graphic Equalizers
Allow you to make large-scale adjustments to a signal with fewer filters.