Audio-Related Features; Selecting An Audio Source; Adjusting The Audio Output Level - Roland V-40HD Owner's Manual

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Audio-related Features

Selecting an Audio Source

You can select the source for the audio to output via HDMI connectors in OUTPUT 1/2. At the Audio menu (p. 49), select one from
below in [HDMI Output].
Ch1. HDMI Audio
Only HDMI audio channel 1 is output.
Ch2. HDMI Audio
Only HDMI audio channel 2 is output.
Ch3. HDMI Audio
Only HDMI audio channel 3 is output.
Ch4. HDMI Audio
Only HDMI audio channel 4 is output.
Audio In
This is the default setting. Input made via the [AUDIO IN] connectors on the rear panel is output.
Mixer
The mixed result of all above sources is output.
Select [Mixer] in the Audio menu to adjust volume for the respective sources.

Adjusting the Audio Output Level

When you are outputting audio together with video from the HDMI connectors, you can use the steps below to adjust the output level.
1. Display the Audio menu.
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu. Use the [CURSOR] buttons to select [Audio], then press the [ENTER] button to display
the Audio menu.
2. Select Main Volume.
Use the [CURSOR] buttons to select [Main Volume].
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3. Adjust the output level.
Turn the [VALUE] dial to adjust the output level. Use the speakers or level meters on the peripheral equipment to adjust output
level.
* The AUDIO indicator on the top panel indicates the output level.
4. Exit the menu.
Press the [EXIT] button several times to quit the menu.
Turn on the [Volume Control] to enable the [Main Volume] control using the [VALUE] dial. However, it is not possible to control while menu is
displayed. Exit the menu to control using the [VALUE] dial.
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