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On Jul 8, 6:17 pm, james wrote:
Actually he poses a very interesting question that relates to the performance of the noise gate and it's response to rapid changing background noise levels. I think it is very germane to the evaluation of your product. The noise gate is not dynamic. It's set at the time of installation to the anticipated ambient background noise level. It certainly does have limitations. The S/N ratio of the audio should be high in order to take full advantage of the gate. This means that talking two feet away from the mic will not work well. The noise gate is extremely effective when set with the user speaking directly into the mic from perhaps a distance of an inch or two. This scenario allows a very large signal to noise ratio. By setting the gate this way... significant background noise can be blocked during low/non speech periods. The gate response time is different depending on which way the gate is going. The time it takes to break over the gate (quiet to speaking) is around 1mS. The decay (speaking to quiet mute) is gradual and has been set to around 0.5S. The decay is not an instant transistion (like the break over). This was done purposely to avoid any choppy effect from muting too rapidly during normal speech. www.telstar-electronics.com |
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