[AG-TECH] XAP setup - urgent

Jason Bell j.bell at cqu.edu.au
Mon Feb 21 23:44:59 CST 2005


Natalia

I assume you are using a genter/clearone device or some other audio
device, you should be able trouble tweaking the settings be able to
obtain descent audio quality.

I would be happy to send you my genter settings if you would like to see
how I have done things...

Cheers,
Jason.

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Jason Bell, B.I.T.
B. Info. Tech. (Honours) Student

Network Engineer
Information Technology Division
Central Queensland University

High Performance Computing Support Officer
Central Queensland University

Research Assistant to the Nonlinear Intelligent Systems Research Group
Faculty of Informatics & Communication
Central Queensland University

E-mail : j.bell at cqu.edu.au
Phone : 07 4930 9229

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Patience is a virtue.
But if I wanted Patience,

I would have become a Doctor.
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov [mailto:owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov] On
Behalf Of Natalia Costas Lago
Sent: Sunday, 20 February 2005 02:34
To: Adam Taylor; ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov
Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] XAP setup - urgent


Thanx Adam,

Here's my point of view... You probably have an AP800, with XAP800
you'll 
have more control over audio levels. There is noise cancellation,
filtering, 
compressors as well...The particular features we have in our rooms
and... 
attendants need more than gating. And the event we will host involve
many 
participants working together located in 5 nodes...

Kind regards,
Natalia.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Adam Taylor" <accessgrid at ulm.edu>
To: <ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov>
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 6:22 PM
Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] XAP setup - urgent


> My two cents...
>
> We have 4 table top mics, one podium mic and one wireless mic.  All we
use
> of the ClearOne is the auto gate control.  It took quite a while to
> calibrate but since then no one has had any audio problems coming from
our
> side.  It's basically set to just gate on when the audio level reaches
a
> certain point.  Wispering, shuffeling papers, laptop fans, etc....
don't
> come through at all.  Unless they are just being excessively loud, but

> then
> there is really mot much you can do about that :-)
>
> Adam Taylor
> Computing Center
> University of Louisiana at Monroe
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov [mailto:owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov] On 
> Behalf
> Of George Estes
> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 8:58 AM
> To: AG-tech at mcs.anl.gov
> Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] XAP setup - urgent
>
> Jason,
>
>  Which mic are you using for the ceiling mounted mic's?   It seems as
> though two ceiling mounted mic's for 6-8 people would result in a lot
of
> ambient room noise being picked up and sent to the Access Grid.  I
don't
> know about you but our rooms are standard conference/meeting rooms
with 
> lots
> of ambient noise, ie. hvac, laptop fans, PC fan noise (our AG nodes 
> machines
> are in the same room), projector fans, paper shuffling, etc..
>
> George
>
> At 09:55 AM 2/18/2005 +1000, you wrote:
>>G'day All
>>
>>I hope you don't mind, but I will put my 2 cents worth here.
>>
>>I actually disagree with having to add more mic's to support all of
the
>>users, etc.  We currently have 4 microphones (2 desktop and 2 ceiling
>>mounts mic's) which have supported up to 20 people for a single
>>AccessGrid meeting.
>>
>>Our other AccessGrid, which only has 2 ceiling mounted mic's regularly
>>supports 6-8 people.
>>
>>But no matter how well you design your AccessGrid and placement of
your
>>mic's, the more aggressive (louder) speakers will generally sit near
at
>>the front where the mic's are placed and the quite speakers will sit
out
>>the back.
>>
>>I believe that this isn't really a technological problem, but rather a
>>human nature problem.  I find that getting the users of the AccessGrid
>>to interact during the meeting and asking the speakers to raise there
>>voice works the best.
>>
>>Alternatively, by moving the mic's away from the speakers and
increasing
>>the gain will give better coverage.
>>
>>As a last note, I totally agree with the statement "for the tech to
>>vanish...", as generally once I have setup a AG session, I walk away
and
>>only come back to shut the system down.  Once you have you level
>>configured correctly, you shouldn't have to play with them much at
all.
>>
>>I hope this makes some sense.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Jason.
>>
>>
>>--------------------------------------------
>>Jason Bell, B.I.T.
>>B. Info. Tech. (Honours) Student
>>
>>Network Engineer
>>Information Technology Division
>>Central Queensland University
>>
>>High Performance Computing Support Officer
>>Central Queensland University
>>
>>Research Assistant to the Nonlinear Intelligent Systems Research Group
>>Faculty of Informatics & Communication
>>Central Queensland University
>>
>>E-mail : j.bell at cqu.edu.au
>>Phone : 07 4930 9229
>>
>>--------------------------------------------
>>
>>Patience is a virtue.
>>But if I wanted Patience,
>>
>>I would have become a Doctor.
>>--------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov [mailto:owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov] On
>>Behalf Of Tom Coffin
>>Sent: Friday, 18 February 2005 09:13
>>To: Natalia Costas Lago
>>Cc: natalia at cesga.es; Paul.Kuchar at manchester.ac.uk;
ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov;
>>vgoya at uvigo.es; raul at scom.uminho.pt;
>>=?iso-8859-1?Q?Am=E2ndio?=@cesga.es; amandio at scom.uminho.pt;
>>mquintas at uvigo.es; ccaride at uvigo.es; gcastro at uvigo.es;
nlopez at cesga.es;
>>tech.support at clearone.com
>>Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] XAP setup - urgent
>>
>>
>>You may need to increase the number of microphones
>>in your setup. For 6-8 people we use a minimum of 4 (crown)
>>table top mics.
>>
>>
>>________________________________________________
>>At 04:39 PM 2/17/2005, Natalia Costas Lago wrote:
>>
>>
>>>mmm.... that doesnt seem to be an acceptable solution for us.
>>>
>>>What I have experienced in our meetings is that we can have up to 6-8
>>>people talking to 2 supercardioid microphones and each of them speak
at
>>a
>>>different level. It is too hard (impossible) for a tech to try to
>>adjust
>>>the level each time any of them speak (sometimes some of them at the
>>same
>>>time :)))).
>>>
>>>I recall a sentence I read in one of those accessgrid papers... "for
>>the
>>>tech to vanish...". That's what we want, the less a tech has to care
>>about
>>>the better. I think the XAP should be able to do AGC (automatic gain
>>>control) if it is set properly. We do not have problems with noise
>>level
>>>increase if there is a proper threshold set, maybe.. do some other
>>>problems appear?.
>>>
>>>Personally, what I get out of my experience is that I rather prefer
our
>>>system after enabling the AGC than before. But I think our settings
can
>>be
>>>improved, that's why I am cc'ing clearone tech staff, they are the
ones
>>>who can tell us what we can get out of the XAP.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>> > We run into people with different speaking levels
>>> > a lot during meetings here at ACCESS. The way we handle it
>>> > is to try and identify a microphone for the soft spoken speaker
>>> > and boost the fine gain control for it using gware.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > _______________________________________________
>>> > At 12:16 PM 2/17/2005, Natalia Costas Lago wrote:
>>> >>"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" xmlns:o =
>>> >>"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" xmlns:w =
>>> >>"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:word" xmlns:st1 =
>>> >>"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags">
>>> >>
>>> >>Hi Paul,
>>> >>
>>> >>I think we do really need the AGC settings, the audio levels are
>>> >>uncontrolled without it. We avoid echo issues with them, maybe do
>>you
>>> >>use  the Compressor feature?.
>>> >>
>>> >>There is some trouble with people that speak louder or lower. I
>>think
>>> >>there has to be a right way to set it...
>>> >>I am CC'ing clearone tech guys, maybe they have some advice?
>>> >>
>>> >>Kind regards,
>>> >>Natalia.
>>> >>
>>> >>----- Original Message -----
>>> >>From: <mailto:Paul.Kuchar at manchester.ac.uk>Paul Kuchar
>>> >>To: <mailto:natalia at cesga.es>'Natalia Costas Lago'
>>> >>Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 5:54 PM
>>> >>Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] XAP setup - urgent
>>> >>
>>> >>Dear Natalia,
>>> >>We advise AG nodes to use the default value of OFF for AGC/SL as
>>trying
>>> >>to  configure it causes all kinds of strange audio noises.
>>> >>
>>> >>This is also the advice from inSORS.
>>> >>
>>> >>AGC tries to control the gain and SL expands the sound of anything
>>> >>quiet. Unless you make any progress with the parameters, try
>>switching
>>> >>AGC/SL off.
>>> >>
>>> >>Regards,
>>> >>Paul Kuchar, AGSC
>>> >>Collaborative Working Developments
>>> >>===============================
>>> >>Manchester Computing, Kilburn Building
>>> >>University of Manchester, M13 9PL,
>>> >>United Kingdom
>>> >>===============================
>>> >>Tel: +44(0)161-275 0668
>>> >>Fax: +44(0)161-275 6800 / 6040
>>> >>Email:
>>> >><mailto:Paul.Kuchar at manchester.ac.uk>Paul.Kuchar at manchester.ac.uk
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>----------
>>> >>From: owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov [mailto:owner-ag-tech at mcs.anl.gov]
>>On
>>> >>Behalf Of Natalia Costas Lago
>>> >>Sent: 17 February 2005 16:25
>>> >>To: ag-tech
>>> >>Subject: [AG-TECH] XAP setup - urgent
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>Dear all,
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>We are quite in an emergency: our inauguration is about to happen
>>(25th
>>> >> february). And we still have too many audio problems. I've
followed
>>> >>some  advices given here and given by te people from clearone and
>>they
>>> >>helped us  to understand the proceedings to configure the XAP
>>settings.
>>> >>However there  are some issues still. I hope someone out there
with
>>> >>much experience in  this equipment (and in audio systems) could
help
>>> >>us:
>>> >>
>>> >>- We would like to know how to set the best AGC parameters (most
>>> >>importance) and Gating parameters. I think proper AGC settings
would
>>> >>solve  a big part of our problems.
>>> >>- The group the mics belong is set to none, I hope this involves
>>only
>>> >>gating issues (we want to hear whatever speaker wanna say, so we
are
>>> >>not  interested in priority of one mic over another mic). May we
>>have
>>> >>any  problems derived from this point?
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>> >>
>>> >>Thanx a lot.
>>> >>Kind regards.
>>> >>
>>> >>Natalia.
>>> >>
>>> >>-----------------------------------
>>> >>Natalia Costas Lago
>>> >>email: <mailto:natalia at cesga.es>natalia at cesga.es
>>> >>
>>> >>Centro de Supercomputacion de Galicia (CESGA)
>>> >>Avenida de Vigo, s/n Campus Sur
>>> >>15706 Santiago de Compostela - SPAIN
>>> >>Tel:   +34  981 56 98 10
>>> >>Fax:  +34  981 59 46 16
>>> >><http://www.cesga.es/>http://www.cesga.es/
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > ___________________________________________________________
>>> > Tom Coffin .......................... tcoffin at ncsa.uiuc.edu
>>> >
>>> >    NCSA-ACCESS                         cel: 703-477-5948
>>> >    901 North Stuart Street, #800       tel: 703-248-0105
>>> >    Arlington, Virginia 22203           fax: 703-248-0100
>>> >
>>> > _________________________ http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/~tcoffin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>-----------------------------------
>>>Natalia Costas Lago
>>>mailto: natalia at cesga.es
>>>
>>>Centro de Supercomputacion de Galicia (CESGA)
>>>Avenida de Vigo, s/n Campus Sur
>>>15705 Santiago de Compostela - SPAIN
>>>Tel: +34  981 56 98 10
>>>Fax: +34  981 59 46 16
>>>http://www.cesga.es/
>>
>>
>>___________________________________________________________
>>Tom Coffin .......................... tcoffin at ncsa.uiuc.edu
>>
>>    NCSA-ACCESS                         cel: 703-477-5948
>>    901 North Stuart Street, #800       tel: 703-248-0105
>>    Arlington, Virginia 22203           fax: 703-248-0100
>>
>>_________________________ http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/~tcoffin
>
>
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