Adjusting the volume balance, P. 25, Audio operations – Roland V-60HD Multi-Format HD Video Switcher and UVC-01 USB Video Capture Kit User Manual
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Audio Operations
Adjusting the Volume Balance
This adjusts the volume balance of input and the volume level for
master out.
1.
Adjust the [MASTER OUTPUT] knob to a position near “0 dB.”
2.
While monitoring the audio via speakers or headphones,
adjust the volume balance for the respective inputs.
Raise the volume level of audio you want to make more prominent,
for example, an emcee microphone, and lower the volume level for
other audio.
When no audio is input, and for audio that is unused, lower the
volume level to minimum (-INF).
AUDIO IN 1–5/6
Use the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL knob to adjust the volume level.
SDI IN 1–4, HDMI IN 5 and 6
Select the [MENU] button
0
“AUDIO INPUT”
0
“SDI IN 1–4” or
“HDMI IN 5–6”
0
“INPUT LEVEL,” then use the [VALUE] knob to
adjust the volume level.
MEMO
By holding down a PST/B 1–8 button and turning an AUDIO
INPUT LEVEL knob, you can adjust the volume of SDI IN or
HDMI IN without entering a menu.
3.
Use the [MASTER OUTPUT] knob to adjust the volume level
for master out.
A level at which indicators “-20”
through “-6” light up is appropriate.
Suitable
Insufficient
Excessive
(dB)
* If the volume level of speaker output is not suitable even after
adjustment so that -20 to -6 light up, adjust the volume for the
speakers or the amplifier. Using the [MASTER OUTPUT] knob
to carry out further adjustment might result in distortion or
degradation of sound quality.
MEMO
You can output a test tone, which is useful for adjusting the
volume level. To make this setting, use the [MENU] button
0
“SYSTEM”
0
“TEST TONE.”