Part A: Ambient Compensator Setup

Q-SYS QuickStarts : Ambient Noise Compensators

4 ) Automatic Camera Preset Recall (ACPR)

13m 16s

5 ) Video Freeze for NV Endpoints

1m 41s

6 ) Camera Streams to NV Series devices

2m 47s

7 ) Q-SYS Security – Introduction and Best Practices

13m 35s

8 ) Integrating Microsoft Teams Room

8m 54s

9 ) HID Conferencing

1m 58s

10 ) Integrating Axon C1

14m 34s

11 ) Bring Your Own Control with Q-SYS

4m 32s

12 ) Feature License Activation

4m 12s

13 ) Q-SYS Video 101 Training

0m 0s

14 ) Block Controller

19m 9s

15 ) Online Connectivity & Security Considerations

12m 37s

17 ) Dynamic Pairing

6m 38s

18 ) Core-to-Core Streaming

8m 23s

19 ) Room Combining

12m 23s

20 ) Notch Feedback Controller

4m 0s

22 ) Intro to Control Scripting

12m 30s

24 ) E-Mailer

6m 30s

Lesson Description

Part A: Ambient Compensator Setup 4m 13s

Part A demonstrates the IMPORTANCE of an Ambient Noise Compensator in an installation, and then builds a SAMPLE SYSTEM using Noise Generators and a Gated Ambient Compensator.

Helpful Tips and Definitions

Part A: Ambient Compensator Setup 4m 13s

Gated Ambient Compensator: This component uses the audio signal of a microphone positioned in the room to detect change in crowd noise, and applies gain or attenuation to its Program Material to compensate.

Pink Noise Generator: This component produces random frequencies that are distributed uniformly across each octave band. In this exercise they are used to produce noise representative of program material and background ambient noise.

Detector: This is the part of the component that listens to the Microphone input line to detect changes in the crowd noise. The Detector is only active when the Program Material signal is beneath the Program Threshold.