Gagl is a cloud service that allows up to five users to send and receive audio from computers and smartphones. That audio is “Gagl’d” together (if more than one user), and delivered to a Comrex hardware codec such as ACCESS or BRIC-Link, usually in a studio. All participants can hear each other (with their own mix-minus) and the codec “send” audio back to them.
Here are some quick links and helpful resources to get you started with Gagl.
Quick links:
- Gagl Main Page – This is our general product page with all the basic info you need to know about Gagl.
- Sign Up For Gagl – Here’s a shortcut to register for an account on the Gagl main page.
- Gagl Support Page – Having trouble? Visit this page to find relevant support info for Gagl.
- Gagl Resource Library – Looking for Gagl documentation? Find it all in one place here.
Helpful resources:
These documents have all the information you need to set up and run a Gagl.
- Gagl Instructions
- Cheat Sheet for Gagl Moderators
- Cheat Sheet for Gagl Participants
- Technote: Why Headsets Are Essential For Gagl
Hojas de referencias en Español:
Estos documentos tienen toda la información que necesita para configurar y ejecutar un Gagl.
- Instrucciones de como usar Gagl en tú Comrex
- Hoja de Referencia por Moderador de Gagl
- Hoja de Referencia por Participantes de Gagl (Invitados)
- Nota Tecnica: ¿Por qué? Audifonos son necesarios en el uso de Gagl
Tech support:
Reviewed all the resources but still need help? Write to us at techies@comrex.com.
Para soporte en español –
Escríbanos a soporte@comrex.com.