Algorithm Overview - Mackie SP-DSP1 Reference Manual

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Ambient Mic
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1 Algorithm Overview

This section summarizes the Ambient Noise Sensing Algorithm
(see Figure 1) implemented in the SP-DSP1™. The algorithm is
used to increase the sensitivity to ambient noise in the room by
rejecting the source signal (music) that is broadcast into the room.
This allows the SP-DSP1™ to control the volume of the music
based on the room ambient noise. The better the rejection of the
music signal the more sensitive the gain control without runaway
gain problems.
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Stereo
ADC
Figure 0: Hardware Block Diagram
Noise
Threshold
Override
Anti-Alias
G
Filter
Anti-Alias
Filter
Figure 1: Algorithm Block Diagram
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RS-232
TRANS.
RX
TX
GND
32-bit
Floating-Point
DSP
SERIAL
EPROM
EEPROM
The algorithm adapts to the room characteristics by comparing
the room response to the source signal. It computes its own
approximation of the room response in order to cancel the music
signal from the signal picked up by a room microphone [1-5,7].
Room size is the most important factor determining the effective-
ness of the algorithm. Small rooms (ofce size) can achieve as
much as 40dB music rejection, while larger rooms (nightclubs
or restaurants) might only achieve 10-20dB. Even 10dB rejection
allows noticeably better sensitivity to noise.
Compander
nLMS Adaptive Filter
Down
FIR
Sampler
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error
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Down
Sampler
Program
Stereo
Output
DAC
Coefficient
Calculator
RMS
Measure
Noise Sensing
September 2000

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