Applying effects to output audio, Equalizer (eq), Mastering (mastering) – Roland V-1SDI 4-Channel HD Video Switcher User Manual

Page 28: Reverb (reverb), 28 audio operations

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Audio Operations

Applying Effects to Output Audio

This applies effects and adjusts the sound quality for

output audio.

1.

Display the AUDIO menu (p. 12), then select the

effect menu item you want to use.

* For more information about effects, refer to the following

section.

2.

Use the A/B fader to adjust the setting value.

3.

Quit the menu (p. 12).

Equalizer (EQ)

This adjusts the sound quality for each frequency band.

MASTER OUT (page 12/15)

Menu item

Explanation

EQ Hi

This boosts or attenuates the high band.

EQ Hi FREQ

This adjusts the center frequency when

changing the sound quality in the high band.

EQ Mid

This boosts or attenuates the middle band.

EQ Mid FREQ This adjusts the center frequency when

changing the sound quality in the middle band.

EQ Mid Q

This adjusts the width of the frequency band

when boosting or attenuating the middle band.

EQ Lo

This boosts or attenuates the low band.

EQ Lo FREQ

This adjusts the center frequency when

changing the sound quality in the low band.

Mastering (MASTERING)

This adjusts the acoustic characteristics and tone

quality.

MASTER OUT (page 15/15)

Menu item

Explanation

MASTERING This switches mastering on and off.

NS

This adjusts the degree of application of the

noise suppressor.

ENHANCER

This adjusts the degree of application of the

enhancer.

Hi

This suppresses high-frequency distortion and

adjusts the sound to have sustained tones.

Mid

This suppresses midrange distortion and

adjusts the sound to have distinct tones.

Lo

This suppresses low-frequency distortion and

adjusts the sound to have stable tones.

Reverb (REVERB)

This adds lingering reverberations to the audio.
You can apply reverb to audio input via AUDIO IN,

MIC, SDI IN, and HDMI IN.

MASTER OUT (page 13/15)

Menu item

Explanation

LEVEL

This adjusts the return level from reverb

of the audio. A setting of “0” results in no

reverb applied.

TIME

This adjusts the length of the reverb.

TYPE

This specifies the type of reverb.
ROOM:

HALL:

Produces the natural reverberations

of a highly resonant room.
Produces reverberations like that of

a performance in a concert hall or

other such space.

1.

Display the AUDIO menu (p. 12), then select the

input audio where you want to apply reverb

using “REVERB SEND LEVEL.”

2.

Use the A/B fader to adjust the amount of audio

sent to reverb.

Repeat steps 1 and 2 as needed to individually

adjust the amount of reverb applied.

3.

At the AUDIO menu, select “LEVEL” under

REVERB.

4.

Use the A/B fader to adjust the amount of audio

returned from reverb.

This adjusts the depth of overall reverb applied

while maintaining the balance in the degree

of reverb applied to the individual input audio

streams.

5.

Quit the menu (p. 12).

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