Äapplying Effects To Input Audio; Applying Reverb - Roland VR-400UHD Reference Manual

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Audio operations
Applying effects to input audio
You can apply effects to the input audio to adjust the character of the sound. The following table shows the effects that are available.
Input audio
MIC 1–6
LINE 1, LINE 2, HDMI, USB
Follow the steps below to configure effects aside from reverb.
* For reverb, refer to "Applying reverb" on this page.
1.
Touch <SETUP> for each input audio source on the audio
mixer screen.
The Audio Input Setup screen appears.
2.
Touch the effect parameters to edit their settings.
For details on the parameters, refer to the following pages.
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"Audio Input Setup screen (MIC)" (p. 42)
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"Audio Input Setup screen (excluding MIC)" (p. 43)
Reverb
Adds reverberation to the sound.
High-pass filter (HPF)
Cuts off unneeded low-band audio. The cutoff frequency is 80 Hz.
Anti-feedback
Decreases the unpleasant acoustic feedback that occurs when a
mic is brought near a speaker.
Noise Gate
Eliminates audio that is lower than the specified threshold level.
This helps remove white noise and other such sounds during
silence.
Compressor
Audio that exceeds the specified threshold level is compressed.
This reduces the difference between the louder and softer sounds,
making the audio more listenable.
De-esser
Reduces sibilant noise (the sounds you hear when pronouncing "s"
words and other hissing sounds).
Delay
Outputs audio with a delay. You can make the timing of the video
and audio match.
Parametric Equalizer
This is a 4-band parametric equalizer.
each frequency band to make the audio easier to hear.
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High-pass
Anti-
Reverb
filter
feedback
µ
µ
µ
µ
This adjusts the volume for
Noise gate
Compressor
µ
µ
µ
µ
µ

Applying reverb

Adds reverberation to the sound.
Adjusting how much reverb to send
1.
On the audio mixer screen, touch PAN / AUX / USB /
REVERB SEND <SETUP>.
The PAN / AUX / USB / REVERB SEND screen appears.
2.
Use the <REVERB> knob to adjust how much audio is
sent to reverb.
Adjust the reverb depth for each input audio channel.
Adjusting how much reverb is returned
3.
Touch REVERB <SETUP> on the audio mixer screen.
The Audio Others Setup screen appears.
4.
Touch <Switch> and select "Enabled".
Reverb turns on.
5.
Touch a parameter to adjust how the reverb is applied.
Setting
Type
Time (sec)
6.
On the audio mixer screen, use the <REVERB> knob to
adjust how much audio is returned from reverb (return
level).
This adjusts the depth of the overall reverb.
De-esser
Delay
µ
µ
µ
Explanation
Specifies the reverb type.
Specifies the time until the reverberation is no longer
heard.
Parametric
equalizer
µ
µ

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