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AGC stands for Auto Gain Control.

In simple terms, it is a special circuit that samples (or listens) to a signal that is meant to be recorded, and automatically adjusts the input (gain) levels to optimal levels for the signal it has sampled.

Most serious recording enthusiasts, however, don't like the resulting, "safe" levels and prefer to set the gain manually.

Some modern recording devices combine these three functions into what they call an "AGC/Compressor/Limiter Function", basically a range of combinations of the three functions, designed for specific, common situations, as a convenience.

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