Applying effects to input audio, Audio operations – Roland VR-6HD Direct Streaming AV Mixer User Manual

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Audio Operations

Applying Effects to Input Audio

You can apply effects to the input audio to adjust the character of the sound. The following table shows the effects that are available.

Input audio

High-pass

filter

Echo

canceller

Anti-feedback Noise gate De-esser Compressor

Equalizer

Voice

changer

Delay

Reverb

AUDIO IN 1, 2

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AUDIO IN 3–6

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AUDIO IN 7/8

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USB IN

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Bluetooth IN

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VIDEO IN

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1 .

Press the [SETUP] button for the channel to which you wish

to apply effects.

Switch between pages

The setup screen for the channel you pressed appears.

2 .

Touch the screen to configure the effects.

* For details on the parameter, refer to “2: AUDIO” (p. 99).

3 .

Press the lit [SETUP] button to close the setup screen.

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High-pass filter

Cuts off unneeded low-band audio. The cutoff frequency is 80

Hz.

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Echo canceller (p. 46)

Suppresses the voice echo that can occur when using a web

conferencing system that includes a speaker and mic.

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Anti-feedback (p. 46)

Suppresses audio feedback.

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Noise gate

Eliminates audio that is lower than the specified threshold

level. This is effective when the noise that you want to remove

is separate from the audio that you want to keep, and can be

used to remove hiss or other noise that is heard during periods

of silence.

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De-esser

Reduces sibilant noise (the sounds you hear when pronouncing

“s” words and other hissing sounds).

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Compressor

Audio that exceeds the specified threshold level is compressed.

This reduces the difference between the maximum volume

and minimum volume, making the audio more comfortable for

listening

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Equalizer

This is a four-band equalizer. It lets you adjust the volume by

boosting or cutting four frequency regions.

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Voice changer (p. 46)

Transforms the pitch or character of the voice.

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Delay (p. 46)

Outputs audio with a delay.

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Reverb (p. 46)

Adds reverberation to the sound.

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