>> n...@... wrote:
>> Yes, but increasing the user's deviation to the proper 
>> level would help a lot more. 

A lot of people have voices, which are not considered "Radio" 
or "Broadcast Quality" in both pitch and volume. Add a little 
mic shyness and you're often stuck with lower average deviation. 

Trying to inform and fix users about close talking the mic 
at higher volume levels does a good job of scaring some folks 
off. 

>> A simple VOX ANDed with the COS would take care of that.
>> 
>>  Bob NO6B

I would be interested in a description of the above... 

cheers, 
s. 



> At 8/11/2009 08:28, you wrote:
> >Hi Paul,
> >
> >One has to deal with reality... while you might consider a
> >soft talking person not properly trained, more than a fair
> >number of users don't have a booming voice. In a larger number
> >of cases a little bit of added audio compression/limiting
> >helps resolve the low (higher/soft pitch) perceived volume
> >level difference.
> >
> >The brain is pretty good about picking a voice from background
> >audio so just being able to hear the receive audio better is
> >going to help.
> 

>


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