Audio Operations; Äassigning Audio Sources To Audio Channels; Äadjusting The Input Gain (Sensitivity) - Roland VR-6HD Reference Manual

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Audio Operations

Assigning Audio Sources to Audio Channels
You can assign mic audio, line input, video input and so on to channels
1–7/8.
This is an example of how to assign a sound source to channel 1.
1 .
Press the [SETUP] button of the channel whose settings you
want to change.
The setup screen for the channel you pressed appears.
2 .
Touch the channel assignment area to the right of the INPUT
FADER 1 label, and select an audio source to assign to the
channel.
Value
AUDIO IN 1–6
AUDIO IN 7/8
USB IN
Bluetooth IN
AUDIO PLAYER
VIDEO IN 1–6 (*1)
V.PLAYER
(*1) Select channels 1/2, channels 3/4, channels 5/6 or channels 7/8 from
HDMI embedded audio.
3 .
Press the lit [SETUP] button to close the setup screen.
Explanation
Audio from AUDIO IN 1–6 jacks
Audio from AUDIO IN 7/8 jacks
Audio from USB STREAM connector
Bluetooth IN audio
Audio from an audio player
Audio from VIDEO IN 1–6 connectors
Audio from a video player
Adjusting the Input Gain (Sensitivity)
Here's how to adjust the input gain so that the audio is at the appropriate
level.
Here we explain using the channel 1 audio as an example.
1 .
Position the channel 1 audio fader near the "0 dB".
0 dB
2 .
Move the [MAIN] fader to a position near the "0 dB".
0 dB
3 .
Press the [SETUP] button for channel 1.
The setup screen appears.
4 .
Touch <ANALOG GAIN> to set the input gain of channel 1 to
minimum (0 dB).
5 .
Raise and adjust the input gain while outputting the actual
audio to be input.
Raise the input gain as high as possible without allowing the SIG/
PEAK indicator of channel 1 to light red when the loudest sound level
occurs.
NOTE
If the AUDIO FADER/KNOB MODE is set to "CATCH", the fader
operations are ignored until the fader's position "catches up" to the
current level. (p. 138)
* The [SETUP] button for the respective channel blinks while the
fader operations are being ignored.
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