User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- An overview of MRX Designer
- Screen structure
- Basic use of MRX Designer
- Menu bar
- Tool buttons
- Shortcut keys
- Design sheet
- “Parameter Sets” area
- “Parameter Link Group” area
- “Gang Edit Group” area
- “Properties” area
- Components and the component editor
- Editing the parameters
- Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC)
- Ambient Noise Compensator (ANC)
- Audio Detector
- Auto Gain Controller (AGC)
- Combiner
- Delay
- Dynamics
- Effect
- EQ
- Fader
- Feedback Suppressor
- Filter
- Inputs/Outputs
- Meter
- Mixer
- Oscillator
- Paging
- Polarity
- Revolabs Control
- Router
- Source Selector
- Speaker Processor
- Speech Privacy
- Text
- Transmitter/Receiver
- User Defined Block
- Dialog boxes and applications
- “Print” dialog box
- “Install Speech Privacy File” dialog box
- “File Transfer” application
- “PGM1 Label Creator” application
- “Compile” dialog box
- “Snapshot Group” dialog box
- “Remote Control Setup List” dialog box
- “External Events” dialog box
- “GPI” dialog box
- “Digital Control Panel” dialog box / “Wireless DCP” dialog box / “MCP1” dialog box
- “PGM1/PGX1” dialog box
- “Port Name” dialog box
- List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes
- Context menus
- Troubleshooting
Auto Gain Controller (AGC)
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❑ Auto Gain Controller (AGC)
AGC (Auto Gain Controller) is a function that automatically compensates the gain according to the
input level, keeping a constant output level for an incoming signal whose level is changing. For
example, differences in how closely and how loudly a person is speaking into a mic can make their
amplified voice vary in volume, making it less intelligible. In such cases, the volume will be
automatically adjusted within a fixed range.
When placing this in the design sheet, select either MONO or STEREO as appropriate for the input/
output. The illustrations used in the following explanation are for the case of STEREO.
“Auto Gain Controller” editor
Here you can make settings related to AGC.
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