Audio operations, Adjusting the input gain (sensitivity) – Roland V-160HD SDI/HDMI Streaming Video Switcher User Manual

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Audio Operations

Adjusting the Input Gain (Sensitivity)

Here’s how to adjust the input gain so that the AUDIO IN 1 or 2 audio is at the appropriate level.

1 .

Move the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL [1] or [2] knob to a position

near “0dB.”

2 .

Move the [

MASTER OUTPUT

] knob to a position near “0 dB.”

3 .

[MENU] button

Ó

“AUDIO INPUT”

Ó

“AUDIO IN 1” or

“AUDIO IN 2”

Ó

“ANALOG GAIN,” and press the [VALUE]

knob.

4 .

Turn the [VALUE] knob fully counter-clockwise,

minimizing (0dB) the input gain.

5 .

While producing the sound that will actually be input,

slowly turn the [VALUE] knob clockwise to adjust the

input gain.

Raise the input gain as high as possible without allowing the SIG/

PEAK indicator of AUDIO INPUT LEVEL 1 or 2 to light red when the

loudest sound level occurs.

6 .

Press the [MENU] button to close the menu.

MEMO

Stereo link function

You can link AUDIO IN 1 and 2 to operate them as a stereo channel.
Use the [MENU] button

Ó

“AUDIO INPUT”

Ó

“AUDIO IN 1” or

“AUDIO IN 2”

Ó

set “STEREO LINK” to “ON.”

* When stereo link is turned on, the settings of AUDIO IN 1 are

applied to AUDIO IN 2.

* When stereo link is on, the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL [2] knob is

disabled.

* 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.
To make adjustments, use the [MENU] button

Ó

“AUDIO INPUT”

Ó

“AUDIO IN 1” or “AUDIO IN 2”

Ó

“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).

Adjusting the digital gain

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.
You can use digital gain to keep the input level down so that

there is no impact on effect processing.

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