September 22, 2016

The DSP Makes the Conference Call

by Gary Audin Echo cancellation, gain control, mixing, gating – these are all functions that can make or break a conference call. You’ve all probably heard of the Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The job of a DSP in a conferencing system is to mitigate challenges like those listed above. Randy Lee, Director of Marketing at Revolabs www.revolabs.com, and Gary Audin discuss the DSP and its functionality within conferencing technologies. Attend this short course to explore how the DSP mitigates and resolves sound problems encountered in conference rooms and the technologies deployed to provide a quality sound experience. You’ll Learn: What is a DSP? Role of a DSP for audio conferences DSP functionality Problems solved by a DSP during collaboration meetings DSP scaling for audio conference solutions Revolabs www.revolabs.com delivers professional microphone systems and conference phones for telephony and unified communications. The company’s introduction of wireless microphones for conferencing revolutionized business communications by allowing unprecedented freedom in meetings. Revolabs’ ability to produce superior sound in large, complex spaces delivers a full portfolio of conferencing solutions that enable the most reliable and natural conversation in every meeting space. With a full range of choices — from installed to simple plug-and-play systems, wireless or wired solutions, and local or cloud-based management — Revolabs offers the most flexible and uniform set of solutions to accommodate the needs of the entire business.

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