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<h1 class="firstHeading">Ambient noise compensator Gap</h1>
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<p>Allows the level of an announcer (or other programme
material) to 'ride' on the average background (ambient)
noise level so that the programme is kept at an audible
level above that of the ambient noise.</p>
<p>It does this by measuring the level of the ambient noise
(using a suitably placed microphone), and controlling
the gain of the programme channel accordingly.</p>
<p>Since the gain must be controlled only by the ambient
noise, and not by the level of the programme itself, the
ambient signal level will only be measured and the gain
adjusted during periods of inactivity in the programme
channel.</p>
<p>The length of the gap in programme required for sampling
to occur is adjustable to allow for reverberation on the
programme.</p>
<p>Various controls further allow the user to vary the
announcement threshold level for gap detection, the minimum
and maximum applied gain, the speed of gain change, and
the reference ambient level.</p>
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<h2>Inputs and Outputs</h2>
<p>Announcement (Programme) input</p>
<p>Ambient input - labelled 'Ambient'</p>
<p>Audio output</p>
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<h2>Control Panel</h2>
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<li class="p"><p>(Ambient) <span class="hcp1">Threshold</span>
control</p></li>
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<dd class="mvd-P">Adjusts the ambient signal level
at which unity gain will exist.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">The amount by which the announcement
channel gain is increased is equal to the amount by
which the ambient level exceeds this threshold.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">Lower threshold settings will tolerate
lower ambient signal levels before increasing the
announcement gain.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">To lift the announcement out of the
ambient noise more, reduce the setting of this control.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Ambient
Level Meter</span></p></li>
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<dd class="mvd-P">Displays the current ambient noise
level. It's positioning next to the Threshold control
shows the difference between the ambient level and
the threshold, (which is equal to the applied gain).</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Announcement
gain meter</span></p></li>
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<dd class="mvd-P">Indicates the current announcement
channel gain. This also operates when the ANC is bypassed
giving a visible indication of what the applied gain
will be when bypass is disengaged.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Min
Gain</span> control</p></li>
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<dd class="mvd-P">Determines the minimum gain that
will be applied to the announcement channel.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">This should be set (with the aid
of the Min Gain button) during quiet ambient levels
so that an adequate announcement level is obtained.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Min
Gain</span> button</p></li>
</ul>
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<dd class="mvd-P">Forces the gain to the minimum setting
for set-up purposes.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">Illuminates when activated.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Max
Gain</span> control</p></li>
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<dl>
<dd class="mvd-P">Determines the maximum gain that
will be applied to the announcement channel.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">This should be set (with the aid
of the Max Gain button) during high ambient levels
such that sensible operating levels, free of distortion
etc. are maintained.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Max
Gain</span> button</p></li>
</ul>
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<dd class="mvd-P">Forces the gain to the maximum setting
for set-up purposes.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">Illuminates when activated.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Speed</span>
control</p></li>
</ul>
<dl>
<dd class="mvd-P">Determines the speed at which the
gain will change. Obtrusiveness will be minimised
at slower speed settings, although responsiveness
to sudden changes in ambient level will be reduced.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Gap
Time</span> control</p></li>
</ul>
<dl>
<dd class="mvd-P">Determines the amount of time the
announcement channel must be 'silent' in order for
the ambient channel to be sampled.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">In highly reverberant environments,
a long gap time may be required to avoid false gain
changes because of measuring the reverb tail of the
announcement, rather than the ambient noise level.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">Use the Ambient Meter as a guide
to how quickly the signal dies away after an announcement
ends.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Gap
Threshold</span></p></li>
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<dd class="mvd-P">Determines the announcement input
signal level below which the announcement channel
signal must drop before it is considered to be in
a gap, and thus allow ambient level sampling.</dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">Try setting the Threshold control
10dB or so above the idle noise of the announcement
channel.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Gap
LED</span></p></li>
</ul>
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<dd class="mvd-P">Informs the user when there is an
announcement gap that is allowing ambient signal sampling
to take place.</dd>
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<li class="p"><p><span class="hcp1">Bypass</span>
button</p></li>
</ul>
<dl>
<dd class="mvd-P"><p class="hcp2">Removes
the processor from the signal path.</p></dd>
<dd class="mvd-P">Use bypass to set up the nominal
announcement level.</dd>
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<h2>Notes</h2>
<p>The ambient microphone should be connected to an analogue
input on a BLU-80 or BLU-16 Signal Processor.</p>
<p>The input gain should be adjusted to achieve a sensible
operating level.</p>
<p>When setting the Ambient Threshold control, the input
gain should be taken into account.</p>
<p>The Ambient microphone should be positioned clear of
non-representative sources of sound and, to prevent tampering,
preferably a place not accessible to the public.</p>
<p>In a large environment, several microphones could be
used with a mixer object in Soundweb to get an average
of the levels.</p>
<p><span class="hcp1">!</span> This object
is capable of raising signal levels beyond the clipping
point, so care should be exercised when using positive
Maximum Gain values.</p>
<p><span class="hcp1">!</span> It is recommended
that a Limiter be used on the output of the Ambient Noise
Compensator so that short term high-level signals are
not allowed to pass through to the output.</p>
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