Calibrating the mic sound quality (cleanup) – Roland BRIDGE CAST Dual-Bus Gaming Mixer User Manual

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Adjusting the Mic Audio

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Calibrating the Mic Sound Quality (Cleanup)

Here’s how to adjust the sound quality of the mic audio to make your voice sound listenable and clear.

This feature helps you to suppress ambient noise or to normalize the differences in volume between mics, for instance.

1.

On the menu screen, click the “MIC CLEANUP” tab and set the parameters in the respective menus.

Menu

Value

Explanation

LOW CUT:

This cuts out unneeded low-band audio.

LOW CUT

Off, On

Turns the low cut on/off.

Flat–500 Hz

Sets the frequency point from which the output is cut. The frequencies below the frequency

point you set are cut.

NOISE SUPPRESSOR:

This suppresses noises picked up from the surrounding environment by the mic.

NOISE
SUPPRESSOR

Off, On

Switches the noise suppressor on/off.

TYPE

Sets the noise suppressor type.
GATE

Suppresses sounds that are lower in volume than the threshold. This helps remove white

noise and other such sounds during silence.

ADAPTIVE

Analyzes the ambient sound to suppress unnecessary environmental noise.

LEVEL

-96–0 dB

When GATE is

used

Specifies the level used as the threshold for suppressing audio.

0–9

When

ADAPTIVE is

used

Set the level for suppressing noise. Larger values suppress more noise.

*

If you hear unwanted changes in the sound when using the noise suppressor, such as

quieter audio or changes in sound quality, these issues may be resolved if you increase

the input gain for the mic.

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