On Air Menu; Audio Input Menu - Roland VR-1HD Reference Manual

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ON AIR Menu

Menu item
Value
OFF COLOR
BLACK, WHITE
Specifies the operation when the [ON AIR] button is pressed.
AUDIO FADE
OFF
ON

AUDIO INPUT Menu

Menu item
Value
MIC 1, 2
Adjusts the audio that is input from the MIC 1 and 2 jacks.
HEAD AMP GAIN
0–36–64dB
DIGITAL GAIN
-42.0–0
LEVEL
-INF–0
OFF, ON
MUTE
SOLO
OFF, ON
REVERB SEND
-INF–0
AUX SEND
-INF–0
0
DELAY
(0
PAN
LEFT–CENTER–RIGHT
OFF, ON
HOWLING CANCELLER
DYNAMICS
(OFF, ON)
OFF, ON
GATE
GATE THRESHOLD
-80.0–
GATE RELEASE
30–860–5000ms
COMP/LMT
OFF, ON
Selects the compressor or limiter.
COMP1
COMP/LMT TYPE
COMP2
LIMITER
COMP/LMT THRESHOLD -80.0–
EQ
(OFF, ON)
SW
OFF, ON
HI
-15.0–0
HI FREQ
1.00–10
MID
-15.0–0
MID FREQ
20.0Hz–500Hz–20.0kHz
MID Q
0.5–1
LO
-15.0–0
LO FREQ
20.0–100–500Hz
(*6) The number of frames shown in parentheses differs depending on the SYSTEM menu's "FRAME RATE" setting.
Explanation
(bold text: default value)
Specifies the background color (black, white) used when fading-in/out the main output video.
Only the video fades-in/out.
The video and audio fade-in/out together.
Explanation
(bold text: default value)
Adjusts the input gain (sensitivity) in the analog domain.
Adjusts the input gain (sensitivity) in the digital domain (after conversion from analog to
0–42.0dB
digital).
0–10.0dB
Adjusts the input volume.
Turns the mute function on/off. If this is "ON, " the audio is temporarily silenced.
Turns the solo function on/off. Only the audio for which this is "ON" is heard in the headphones.
* The solo function applies to the headphone output. It does not affect output other than the
headphones.
0–10.0dB
Adjusts the amount of audio sent to reverb.
0–10.0dB
Adjusts the amount of audio sent to the AUX bus.
Adjusts the delay time of the audio.
0–500.0ms (*6)
0–29.9/25.0frame)
Effect Delays the output of the audio by the specified time.
Adjusts the stereo position (pan).
Turns the howling canceller function on/off. If this is "ON, " howling (acoustic feedback) is
suppressed.
Press the [VALUE] knob to access the DYNAMICS menu.
Turns the noise gate on/off.
Effect
-50
0–0.0dB
Specifies the level used as the threshold for removing audio.
Specifies the length of time until the audio is fully attenuated after audio falls below the
threshold.
Turns the compressor or limiter on/off.
This compressor is suitable for music.
Effect
This compressor is suitable for voice. Its effect applies more quickly than "COMP1. "
This is a limiter.
Effect
* Distortion will occur if audio that exceeds the allowable range of the limiter is input.
-50
0–0.0dB
Specifies the threshold at which the compressor/limiter applies.
Press the [VALUE] knob to access the EQ (equalizer) menu.
Turns the equalizer on/off.
Effect Adjusts the tone quality for each frequency band.
0–15.0dB
Boosts or attenuates the high band.
0–20.0kHz
Adjusts the center frequency when changing the tone quality in the high band.
0–15.0dB
Boosts or attenuates the middle band.
Adjusts the center frequency when changing the tone quality in the middle band.
0–16.0
Adjusts the width of the frequency band when boosting or attenuating the middle band.
0–15.0dB
Boosts or attenuates the low band.
Adjusts the center frequency when changing the tone quality in the low band.
Eliminates audio that is lower than the specified threshold level. This is effective when
the noise that you want to remove is separate from the audio that you want to keep,
and can be used to remove hiss or other noise that is heard during periods of silence.
Audio that exceeds the specified threshold level is compressed. This reduces the
difference between the maximum volume and minimum volume, making the audio
more comfortable for listening.
Audio that exceeds the specified threshold level is compressed. This prevents
distortion from occurring when unexpectedly loud audio is input.
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