Glossary – ClearOne XAP 800 User Manual

Page 140

Advertising
background image

134

Technical Services Group ~ 1-800-283-5936 (USA) ~ 1-801-974-3760

Glossary

Filter A device that passes and blocks audio signals based on user-definable

requirements of the system.

All Pass A filter that provides only phase shift or phase delay without

appreciably changing the magnitude characteristic. The filter produces a flat

amplitude response. It is useful for matching the delay of two processing

channels with different delays.

High Pass A filter that passes high signal frequencies while attenuating low

frequencies. The gain or loss

High Shelving Provides boosting or attenuation of frequencies above a

designated frequency. The transition between the spectrum above and below

the designated frequency occurs at a fixed 6dB/octave rate. The gain or loss

above the corner frequency is adjustable to +/- 15dB.

Low Pass A filter that passes low frequencies while attenuating high

frequencies.

Low Shelving Provides boosting or attenuation of frequencies below a

designated frequency. The transition between the spectrum above and below

the designated frequency occurs at a fixed 6dB/octave rate. The gain or loss

below the corner frequency is adjustable to +/- 15dB.

Filter Display A group of nodes plotted on a logarithmic scale. The

XAP 800’s filter display can be accessed through the Inputs 1-8, From Processing,

or To Processing windows.

First Mic Priority Increases the audio level required to gate on additional

microphones after the first mic is on. This helps ensure that only one mic gates on

when a person speaks.

Flow control The regulation of the transmission and reception of data.

Flow Screen The Flow Screen is the main access window for G-Ware features and

unit configuration. It also shows a detailed block diagram of the audio signal—

presenting a graphical explanation of each stage in the signal path.

Gain The amount a signal is increased over a given reference, typically 0. Normally

specified in dB (decibels). On the XAP 800, gain is adjustable from -65 to 20dB

(85dB range) in .5dB increments.

Gain Structure The configuration of parameters which define gain adjustment of a

signal. The optimal input gain setting is one which provides both an adequate signal-

to-noise ratio and reasonable headroom.

Advertising