Output volume control and headphone output, 11 output volume control and headphone output – Two Notes VM-202 User Manual

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Configuring and using the Torpedo VM-202

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Output volume control and headphone output

Depending on the output routing configuration (refer part 3. 1),

you have different configurations (Volume or Pan) assigned to

the encoders.

As the VM-202 is a digital audio processor, it is absolutely critical

to avoid any saturation of the input signal, at the risk of consid-

erably reducing the audio quality. The output volume or PAN is

digital data, like all the parameters in the VM-202, and is saved

with the preset. You will have to adjust the output volume for

each preset. Please note that output volume depends on the

speaker cabinet and microphone used for the simulation, as

well as microphone positioning. You may need to readjust the

output volume when modifying these parameters.

The output volume adjustment must be done with input signal present at the input selected (analog or

digital). The "OUT" label a the upper right corner of the main screen indicates the current output volume

value. The output bargraph gives you a visual indication of the output signal amplitude.

For optimum quality, we advise to keep the peak levels of the output signal at a maximum of -6dB on

the bargraph.

If you have to apply a high output volume gain, your input signal is probably too low. A too high output

volume will reduce the signal-to-noise ratio and degrades overall performances of the VM-202. If you

notice a drop in the sound volume and a "Gain Reduction" display on the screen while you play, the "Safe

Gain Adjustment" is certainly activated. Report to section 4 for more information.

The "PHONES" potentiometer controls the headphone volume on the 6,35mm (standard 1/4") jack

headphone output. This control is placed after the output volume control. A too low output volume

setting, offset by a high headphone volume setting, will reduce the signal-to-noise ratio and degrades

overall performance of the VM-202.

The power delivered by the headphone output is high enough to remain

efficient even when using high impedance headphone. Therefore, it is

possible to have very high audio levels with the VM-202 output. We strongly

advise against the use of headphones with high audio levels. The improper

use of headphones can lead to irreversible damage to your hearing.

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