Names Of Things And What They Do; Top Panel - Roland VR-5 Owner's Manual

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Names of Things and What They Do

Top Panel

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This page provides a general overview of the functioning of
the various sections. For more information about each
section, refer to the following pages.
1. Setup/Display Section (p. 13)
You can make the various system settings for the VR-5 by
operating the SETUP buttons and dials.
The display area displays the input from source devices, and
also displays the output.
The two monitors are touch panels, and you can switch the
video and move inset-screen position for Picture-in-Picture
by touching the screens.
2. Output Section (p. 15)
This section is for applying fade-in or fade-out to video
output and making the final level adjustment for audio
output. The POWER button for switching the unit's power on
and off and a USB port for connecting a computer or other
hardware are also located here.
3. Audio Mixer Section (p. 16)
This section is for adjusting the balance and mixing the
audio inputs from the sources.
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4. Video Select Section (p. 17)
5. Video Effects Section (p. 17)
6. PC INPUT Section (p. 18)
7. Recorder Section (p. 19)
8. File Select Section (p. 19)
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This section is for switching the video inputs from the
sources. When you are not using the touch panel on the left
monitor to switch the video, use the buttons in this section
to carry out the switching operations.
This section is for applying compositing and transition
effects to video. When you wish to link audio fades to video
transitions, use the [AUDIO FOLLOW] button in this section.
This section is to overlay a logo or text from a computer onto
video, and for adjusting level of audio input from a
computer.
This section is for controlling playback from an SD card and
recording onto an SD card.
This section is for selecting the type of file to play back from
an SD card.
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