Acoustic Echo Cancellation
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Description/Objective
In this section, we will be discussing Acoustic Echo Cancellation, or "AEC". Its purpose is to remove audio feedback in a control room solution, with 2 mics and 2 speakers.
Physical Wiring/Line Diagram
We will use the CRAS example configuration. The physical wiring is as follows:
Tesira Software
Connections
We will use the same software example config too, which looks like this:
AEC Block
- Phantom Power: We will need phantom power on for our mics, and proper levels on the preamps.
- AEC: Enable the AEC feature with this button on the AEC Block.
How the AEC Block Works
- Let's say John is in the Control Room, using the push to talk mic. We are sending his audio 2 places: the camera and the OWISP.
- Steve is in the simulation room, responding in kind to John's instructions. Steve's audio is going 2 places also: the camera and the PSP speaker in the control room.
- John's OWISP audio will be captured by the room mic, and therefore sent back to the PSP speaker.
- Steve's PSP audio will be captured by the push to talk mic, and therefore sent back to the sim room over the OWISP.
- The Tesira AEC Block will remove the unwanted audio coming into the mic inputs, as long as we tell it what to cancel.
- We have to send the audio we need cancelled to the AEC Reference block.
How to use the Mixer
There are 2 ways we can achieve our goal. They are functionally the same, but one may be conceptually easier to understand, and therefor configure correctly. We will look at them both here.