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Volume And Analog Audio Levels - Blackmagicdesign Video Assist Installation And Operation Manual

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Zoom
The zoom feature lets you zoom into your image so you can carefully check your focus when
connected to a camera, or study fine details in your video image. The zoom feature can be
used when framing a shot before recording, or during playback, but is disabled while
recording a clip.
To turn the zoom feature on, simply tap the zoom icon located underneath the battery level
remaining indicator. To turn zoom off, tap the icon again. The zoom feature can be used when
monitoring Ultra HD or HD video.

Volume and Analog Audio Levels

Speaker Volume
To adjust the volume for the built in speaker on Blackmagic Video Assist 4K, swipe the LCD up
or down to reveal the on screen meters, then tap the audio meters to open the volume and
analog audio level settings. Simply drag the volume slider to increase or decrease the volume.
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To avoid potential feedback when a microphone is connected, the speaker
is enabled during playback, but is disabled while your Blackmagic Video Assist
4K is recording or monitoring the video input.
Headphone Volume
To adjust the headphone volume, simply tap on the audio meters at the bottom right of the on
screen display. On Blackmagic Video Assist 4K, the speaker volume setting will change to
'headphone' as soon as you plug in a pair of headphones, then you can adjust the volume just
as you would for the speaker volume.
Analog Audio levels
On Blackmagic Video Assist 4K, analog audio levels via the XLR inputs can be adjusted by dragging
the sliders for each input. The level range you can adjust on each input is +10dB to +65dB.
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