Adjusting the voice chat audio, Making the voice chat audio easier to hear – Roland BRIDGE CAST Dual-Bus Gaming Mixer User Manual
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Adjusting the Voice Chat Audio
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Adjusting the Voice Chat Audio
This section shows you how to adjust the voice chat sound (input source: CHAT
*1
) that’s input from the USB port.
*1: When the connection setting for the USB port is “CONSOLE/MOBILE”, the input source is “USB”.
Making the Voice Chat Audio Easier to Hear(P.48)
Making the Voice Chat Audio Easier to Hear
Here’s how to adjust the sound of the other party’s voice in a voice chat (input source: CHAT
*1
). By leveling out the differences in
volume between softer and louder voices as well as reducing sibilants (the sounds you hear when pronouncing “s” words and
other hissing sounds), this can make the voice chat easier to listen to.
*1: When the connection setting for the USB port is “CONSOLE/MOBILE”, the input source is “USB”.
1.
On the menu screen, click the “CHAT” tab and set the parameters in the respective menus.
Menu
Value
Explanation
COMPRESSOR:
Makes louder sounds quieter. This reduces the difference between the louder and softer sounds, making the
audio more listenable.
COMPRESSOR
Off, On
Turns the compressor on/off.
THRESHOLD
-48–0 dB
Specifies the level used as the threshold at which the compressor is applied. Reduces the level of
sounds that exceed the level you specify here.
RATIO
1.00:1–Inf:1
Sets the ratio at which the sound level is reduced, when it crosses the threshold.
For example, if you set “RATIO” to “2.00:1”, audio levels that cross the threshold are reduced by
1/2.
ATTACK
0–100 ms
Sets how long it takes for the compressor to be applied.
*
Times are approximate. This also changes depending on the volume.
RELEASE
50–5000 ms
Sets how long it takes for the compressor effect to be cancelled.
*
Times are approximate. This also changes depending on the volume.
POST GAIN
+0–+30 dB
Adjusts the final output volume level after applying the compressor.
DE-ESSER:
Reduces sibilant noise (the sounds you hear when pronouncing “s” words and other hissing sounds).
DE-ESSER
Off, On
Turns the de-esser on/off.
LEVEL
1–10
Adjusts the intensity of the de-esser effect.