Automatic Gain Control (Agc); Adding Other Sources To The Floor Mix - Shure Microflex MXCW Manual

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Automatic Gain Control (AGC)

Automatic gain control adjusts channel levels to ensure consistent volume for all speakers, in all scenarios. For quieter voices,
it increases gain; for louder voices, it attenuates the signal.
For best performance, it is recommended that AGC be enabled for all inputs. This means that all level adjustments will be
made automatically by AGC and manual control of input levels using channel faders is inhibited.
If necessary, it is possible to override AGC functionality on a channel-by-channel basis. This may be accomplished by disabling
the channel's AGC and then manually adjusting input level with the corresponding channel fader.
Enable or disable AGC in one of the following ways:
Go to Audio > Active microphones and click the AGC button.
Select the desired devices from the Devices tab and check the Enable AGC box.
For analog and Dante inputs, go to Audio > Inputs and click the AGC button.

Adding Other Sources to the Floor Mix

Add other audio sources to blend with the floor mix of MXCW wireless microphones.
1 XLR analog input on the access point is automatically routed to the floor
10 Dante digital network channels are selectable for routing
1.
Connect the audio source to the system:
Analog input: Connect an audio source to the XLR input on the access point.
Tip: Flip the ground lift switch if a buzzing or humming sound occurs because of a ground loop.
Digital audio: Route audio to one of the MXCW Dante channels using Dante Controller software.
2.
Ensure the sources are selected on the floor group.
3.
If necessary, adjust the volume level or EQ to match the other input levels from Audio > Inputs.
Tip: Always use AGC on each channel for automatic, continuous volume optimization.
Removing a Microphone from the Floor
By default, the audio from any active microphone is routed to the floor mix. However, you can remove a conference unit from
the floor mix if you do not want it to go to the loudspeakers.
Analog Input Example
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