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Shure MXA710 - Speech Gating Threshold and Enhanced Noise Filtering

Shure MXA710
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Shure Incorporated
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Setting Function
Solo Mutes all of the other channels
Note: Not all settings are available on all automixers.
Speech Gating Threshold and Enhanced Noise Filtering
Speech gating threshold and enhanced noise filtering work together to enhance the microphone's sound.
Speech gating threshold:
Improves automixer gating
Focuses on speech sources over noise sources
Enhanced noise filtering:
Removes noise from the automix output signal
Is designed for noises that are inside a microphone’s coverage area but that are not located next to a person talking
Examples of noise include:
Shuffling papers across the table from a person talking
Keyboard across the table from a person talking
Loud food container across the table from a person talking
Shure DSP Features for Noise
DSP Feature Purpose Available in:
Noise reduction
Removes constant background noise
(such as HVAC)
All devices with IntelliMix DSP
Enhanced noise filtering
Removes noise sources that:
Are in the microphone's coverage area
Are not immediately next to a person
talking. Example: If a person talking
opens a bag of chips, you will still hear
the bag.
Firmware 6.2 and newer for:
MXA710, MXA901, MXA902: On or off
settings
MXA920: Low, medium, or high settings
AI denoiser
Removes any noise, even noise that
happens immediately next to a person
talking
IntelliMix Room software
In this example, enhanced noise filtering removes loud typing sounds happening on one end of the coverage area and focuses
on the person speaking.

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