Adjusting the audio, Adjusting the input gain (sensitivity), Adjusting the volume balance – Roland V-1HD+ Compact 4 x HDMI Video Switcher User Manual

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Basic Operations

Adjusting the Audio

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 AUDIO IN 1 audio as an

example.

1.

Move the [AUDIO IN 1] knob to a position near

the indicator (0 dB).

Indicator (0 dB)

2.

Move the [MAIN] knob to a position near the

indicator (0 dB).

Indicator (0 dB)

3.

Turn the [GAIN 1] knob fully counter-clockwise,

minimizing (0 dB) the input gain.

4.

While producing the sound that will actually be

input, slowly turn the [GAIN 1] knob clockwise

to adjust the input gain.

Raise the input gain as high as possible without

allowing the SIG/PEAK indicator of AUDIO IN 1 to

light red when the loudest sound level occurs.

MEMO

To adjust the input gain of MIC/AUX IN, use the

[SETUP] button

0

“MIC/AUX IN”

0

“ANALOG GAIN.”

Adjusting the Volume Balance

Here’s how to adjust the volume balance of each

input and the overall volume.

1.

Move the [MAIN] knob to a position near the

indicator (0 dB).

Indicator (0 dB)

2.

While monitoring the audio via speakers or

headphones, adjust the volume balance for the

respective inputs.

Raise the volume level of audio you want to

make more prominent, for example, an emcee

microphone, and lower the volume level for other

audio. When no audio is input, and for audio that

is unused, lower the volume level to minimum

(-INF dB).

AUDIO IN 1–2, LINE IN, MIC/AUX IN

Use the [AUDIO IN 1], [AUDIO IN 2], [LINE IN],

and [MIC/AUX IN] faders to adjust the volume.

INPUT 1–4

Press the [SETUP] button

0

”INPUT 1”–

”INPUT 4”

0

select “INPUT LEVEL,” and press

the [VALUE] knob.

Use the [VALUE] knob to adjust the volume, and

press the [VALUE] knob.
Press the [MENU] button several times to close

the menu.

3.

Use the [MAIN] knob to adjust the volume of

the output.

When this is adjusted appropriately, the SIG/PEAK

indicator will light yellow.

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