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Small mixer with AGC feature for PEG cable channel feed
I run a small PEG Govt channel that feeds our provider (Charter). It’s an analog audio/video feed that gets converted to a fiber feed via a Phillips & Siecor converter unit.
My issue is that the audio range i have is limited before clipping occurs and distortion ensues. Other issue is that our channel’s audio levels are low so i try to push the levels as high as possible without having the clip, but invariably they do due to variations in audio levels from different source programs. I’ve brought this up with Charter and they say everything is square on their end.I run everything out of a Rushworks A-list media server, XLR to a Mackie 402VLZ4 mixer, where it outputs 1/4″ to RCA in to the fiber converter. Is there a mixer out there that offers Auto Gain Control or has some other feature that would allow me to have the audio levels peak at a certain point but not exceed it? I assume it would have to be a digital mixer. I have a budget of up to $1,000, but would think i would not need that much to get what i need. Any help appreciated.
Alternatively, is there a software option for the A-list, which uses a Matrox card?