Adjusting the volume balance, Audio operations – Roland V-160HD SDI/HDMI Streaming Video Switcher User Manual

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Audio Operations

Adjusting the Volume Balance

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

1 .

Move the [MASTER OUTPUT] knob to a position near “0dB.”

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 1–3/4

Use the AUDIO INPUT LEVEL [1] [2] [3/4] knobs to adjust the

volume.

USB IN, Bluetooth IN, HDMI IN 1–8, SDI IN 1–8

[MENU] button

Ó

“AUDIO INPUT”

Ó

“USB IN,” “Bluetooth IN,”

“HDMI 1–8,” or “SDI 1–8”

Ó

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 to close the menu.

3 .

Use the [MASTER OUTPUT] knob to adjust the volume of

the output.

The 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).

* The SIG/PEAK indicators for AUX and USB STREAM light up in the

same manner.

MEMO

¹

With the factory settings, if you use the [OUTPUT FADE] button

to fade-in/out the final output video, the output audio also

fades-in/out simultaneously (p. 26).

¹

Adjusting the volume of the USB output

The volume of the USB output can be adjusted separately.

Use the [USB STREAM] knob to make fine adjustments to the

volume of the master output.
If the AUX bus is assigned to the USB STREAM port (p. 45),

this fine adjusts the volume of the AUX bus.

¹

You can output a test tone that is useful when making volume

adjustments.
Use the [MENU] button

Ó

“SYSTEM”

Ó

“TEST TONE” to select

the test tone that will be output.

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