Connecting Output Equipment; Connecting Video Output Equipment; Connecting Audio Output Equipment - Roland VR-50HD Owner's Manual

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Connecting Output Equipment

You connect devices to the respective output connectors for video and audio.

Connecting Video Output Equipment

Making RGB/Component connections
Connect projectors and other devices provided with analog input
to the RGB/COMPONENT OUT connectors.
The final video signal processed by the VR-50HD itself
PGM
is output.
A video signal allowing previewing the results up
AUX
through video compositing is output.
* You can use Video Output settings to select the output bus (p. 37).
Making an SDI connection
You connect video decks (for recording) and other equipment
provided with SDI input to the SDI OUT connectors.
The final video signal processed by the VR-50HD itself
PGM
is output.
A video signal allowing previewing the results up
AUX
through video compositing is output.
* You can use Video Output settings to select the output bus (p. 37).
Connecting External Equipment
Making an HDMI connection
You connect television monitors and other equipment provided
with HDMI input to the respective HDMI OUT connectors.
The display uses a screen layout similar to that used on
the built-in monitor when MULTI-VIEW has been selected.
MULTI-VIEW
Output resolution is always 1080p/60 Hz.
The final video signal processed by the VR-50HD itself
PGM
is output.
A video signal allowing previewing the results up
AUX
through video compositing is output.
* You can use Video Output settings to select the output bus (p. 37).

Connecting Audio Output Equipment

You connect amplifiers, speakers, and recording units to the AUDIO
OUT connectors/jacks. The AUDIO OUT connectors/jacks include
XLR and RCA phono type, and you can select the bus for the audio
that is output from the respective connectors/jacks (p. 30).
* On the VR-50HD, the nominal output level is +4 dBu for the
XLR type connectors and -10 dBu for the RCA phono type
jacks. Connect equipment that is suited to the corresponding
connectors/jacks.
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