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  2. Automatic volume limiter system - Wikipedia

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    An automatic volume limiter system (AVLS) is an option that limits the maximum volume level and is enabled through software or hardware in stationary or portable media player devices used with headphones such as the Walkman or Sony PSP. [1]

  3. Fairchild 660 - Wikipedia

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    The 660 was the first intelligent automatic volume control limiter. [1] The Fairchild 670, introduced shortly after the 660, is a dual-channel version. [2] The rarity of Fairchild compressors has made them highly desirable and very valuable, with a used 660 now selling for $20,000 or more and a 670 selling for $30,000–$40,000 or more.

  4. Automatic gain control - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, Harold Alden Wheeler invented automatic volume control (AVC) and obtained a patent. Karl Küpfmüller published an analysis of AGC systems in 1928. [1] By the early 1930s most new commercial broadcast receivers included automatic volume control. [2] AGC is a departure from linearity in AM radio receivers. [3]

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  6. Audiologists Say These Are the Best Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids

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    Just note that if you’re looking for extra customization and programming by an audiologist, like personalized noise filtering and automatic volume control, you must purchase an additional $200 ...

  7. Dynamic range compression - Wikipedia

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    Gain pumping, where a regular amplitude peak (such as a kick drum) causes the rest of the mix to change in volume due to the compressor, is generally avoided in music production. However, many dance and hip-hop musicians purposefully use this phenomenon, causing the mix to alter in volume rhythmically in time with the beat. [21]

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  9. Noise gate - Wikipedia

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    An Alesis Micro Gate noise gate. A noise gate or simply gate is an electronic device or software that is used to control the volume of an audio signal.Comparable to a limiter, which attenuates signals above a threshold, such as loud attacks from the start of musical notes, noise gates attenuate signals that register below the threshold. [1]