Adjusting The Audio - Roland VR-50HD MK II Startup Manual

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Adjusting the Audio

Adjusting the Input Gain (Sensitivity)
Here's how to adjust the input gain so that the audio is at the
appropriate level.
Here we explain using the AUDIO IN 1 audio as an example.
NOTE
Turning the [GAIN] knobs may produce a popping noise or
cause momentary audio drop-out, but this is not a malfunction.
1.
Position the input channel 1 audio fader near the "0 dB."
0 dB
2.
Move the [MAIN] fader to a position near the "0 dB."
0 dB
3.
Turn the input channel 1 [GAIN] knob fully counter-
clockwise, minimizing (0 dB) the input gain.
4.
While producing the sound that will actually be input,
slowly turn the [GAIN] knob clockwise to adjust the input
gain.
Raise the input gain as high as possible without allowing the level
meter "OVER" indication to light red when the loudest sound level
occurs.
MEMO
Adjusting the position (pan)
The left/right positioning of the sound is called "pan. " If you're
using two mics to stream a performance, panning the two mics
to left and right will give the sound a more spacious feel.
To make adjustments, use the [MENU] button 0 Audio < 1 > –
< 7/8 > 0 < Pan >.
Adjusting the Volume Balance
Here's how to adjust the volume balance of each input and the
overall volume.
1.
Move the [MAIN] fader to a position near the "0 dB."
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 dB).
3.
Use the [MAIN] fader to adjust the volume of the output.
The MAIN level meter will light yellow at the appropriate volume.
Red: Excessive
Yellow: Appropriate
Green: Insufficient
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