Adjusting The Volume Balance - Roland V-1HD+ Reference Manual

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Adjusting the Volume Balance

Here's how to adjust the volume balance of each input and the overall volume.
1
Move the [MAIN] knob to a position near the indicator (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).
AUDIO IN 1–2, LINE IN, MIC/AUX IN
Use the [AUDIO IN 1], [AUDIO IN 2], [LINE IN], and [MIC/AUX IN]
knobs to adjust the volume.
INPUT 1–4
Press the [SETUP] button 0 "INPUT 1"–"INPUT 4" 0 select
"INPUT LEVEL," and press the [VALUE] knob.
Use the [VALUE] knob to adjust the volume.
Press the [MENU] button several times to close the menu.
3
Use the [MAIN] knob to adjust the volume of the output.
When this is adjusted appropriately, the SIG/PEAK indicator will
light yellow.
Indicator (0 dB)
Level meter indication
The audio level meter is shown in each section of the multi-view.
The level meter illumination lets you check whether the volume is
adjusted appropriately.
(dB)
Indicator
Status
0
Lights up at 0 dB or higher.
Red
-6
It indicates an excessive volume level.
-20
Lights up at -20 to -1 dB.
-30
Yellow
-50
It indicates an appropriate volume level.
Lights up at -50 to -21 dB.
Green
It indicates a too-low volume level.
MEMO
5 With the factory settings, if you use the [OUTPUT FADE] knob
to fade-in/out the final output video (p. 23), the output audio
also fades-in/out simultaneously.
You can change the function that's assigned to the [OUTPUT
FADE] knob so that it adjusts only the output volume.
Use the [MENU] button 0 "SYSTEM" 0 and set OUTPUT FADE
ASSIGN "TURN LEFT" or "TURN RIGHT" to "AUDIO. "
5 You can output a test tone that is useful when making volume
adjustments.
Use the [MENU] button 0 "SYSTEM" 0 "TEST TONE" to select
the type of test tone that will be output.
Audio Operations
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