Adjusting the volume balance, Audio operations – Roland VR-6HD Direct Streaming AV Mixer User Manual

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Audio Operations

MEMO

Stereo link function

You can link two channels to operate them as a stereo channel.
This can be set for channels 1–6. Press the [SETUP] button for the

channel whose settings you want to edit, and turn “STEREO LINK” ON.

* When stereo link is turned on, the settings of that channel are

applied to the other channel in the stereo pair.

* When stereo link is on, the audio fader can’t be used for the other

channel in the stereo pair.

* When phantom power is on and you switch the stereo link setting

on/off, phantom power automatically turns off.

Adjusting the mic position (pan)

The left/right positioning of the sound is called “pan”. If you’re using

two mics to stream a performance, panning the two mics to left and

right will give the sound a more spacious feel.
This can be set for channels 1–6. Press the [SETUP] button of the

channel whose setting you want to change, and adjust the “PAN”.

SIG/PEAK indicator

Indicator Status
Red

Volume is excessive (0 dB or higher)

Yellow

Volume is appropriate (-20 – -1 dB).

Green

Volume is insufficient (-50– -21 dB).

You can adjust the digital gain for all inputs.

Analog gain adjusts the analog sound, and digital gain adjusts

the digital sound. When a high-level audio signal is input to the

HDMI or SDI digital audio inputs, distortion may occur due to effect

processing.
When a high-level audio signal is input to the HDMI digital audio

inputs, distortion may occur due to effect processing.
You can use digital gain to keep the input level down so that there is

no impact on effect processing.

Adjusting the Volume Balance

Here’s how to adjust the volume balance of each input and the overall

volume.

1 .

Move the [MAIN] fader to a position near the “0 dB”.

0 dB

2 .

While monitoring the audio via speakers or headphones,

use the audio faders to 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).

3 .

Use the [MAIN] fader to adjust the volume of the output.

The MAIN level meter will light yellow at the appropriate volume.

Indicator Status

Red

Volume is excessive (0 dB or higher)

Yellow

Volume is appropriate (-20 – -1 dB).

Green

Volume is insufficient (-50– -21 dB).

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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