Adjusting The Audio Balance; Adjusting The Final Audio Output - Roland VR-50HD Owner's Manual

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Adjusting the Audio Balance

NOTE
The [MAIN] fader adjusts the output level of the MAIN bus only.
The output level of the AUX bus can be adjusted independently
(p. 30).
1.
Adjust the channel parameters (p . 29) .
Adjust the sensitivity (GAIN), stereo position (PAN), and tone (EQ)
for each respective input.
2.
Lower the faders all the way .
Move the faders for channels 1–4 and channels 5/6–11/12 all the
way down.
3.
Raise the volume level of each channel .
Gradually raise the faders for all channels that have input.
Leave lowered the faders for channels that have no input.
4.
Adjust the volume balance for each channel .
Leave the fader untouched for a channel you want to make
prominent—for example, the microphone used by a presenter—
and lower the faders for the other channels.

Adjusting the Final Audio Output

You can use the [MAIN] fader to adjust the volume level of the final
output. Operate the fader while watching the level meter.
1.
See the level meter to check the volume level of the final
output .
If OVER lights up, the volume level is excessive.
If only the indicators up to -48 or -30 light up, the volume level is
insufficient.
Excessive
Suitable
Insufficient
2.
Move the [MAIN] fader to adjust the volume level .
A suitable level is where -18 to -6 light up at maximum input.
NOTE
If the volume level of speaker output is not suitable even after
adjustment so that -18 to -6 light up, adjust the volume for the
speakers or the amplifier. Using the [MAIN] fader to carry out
further adjustment might result in distortion or degradation of
sound quality
Audio Operations
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