Audio operations, Adjusting the volume level, Adjusting the head amp gain – Roland 6-Channel HD Video Switcher with Audio Mixer & PTZ Camera Control (1 RU) User Manual

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Adjusting the Volume Level

This adjusts the head amp gain, sound position, and volume

balance of audio input to the XS-62S.

Adjusting the Head Amp Gain

This adjusts the head amp gain so that the input audio is at a

suitable level.
* You can adjust the head amp gain only for AUDIO IN 1 through

4.

1.

For the input audio whose head amp gain you want

to adjust, set the AUDIO MIXER knob to a position

near the dot at the 2 o’clock position (0 dB).

2 o’clock dot

2.

Set the [MASTER] knob to a position near the 2

o’clock dot (0 dB).

2 o’clock dot

3.

Select the [MENU] button

0

“AUDIO INPUT”

0

“AUDIO IN 1” through “AUDIO IN 4”

0

“HEAD AMP

GAIN.”

* When adjusting the head amp gain, check to make sure the

value of “DIGITAL GAIN” is “0.0 dB.”

4.

Turn the [VALUE] knob counterclockwise to “0 dB.”

5.

Slowly turn the [VALUE] knob clockwise to adjust

the head amp gain.

Use the [VALUE] knob to gradually raise the head amp gain as you

play the actual incoming signal. Boost the head amp gain as high

as possible without making the SIG/PEAK indicator light up in red.

SIG/PEAK indicator

Status

Red

When input reaches the peak value (0 dB)

Green

When input is detected (-50 dB or higher)

6.

Press the [VALUE] knob to apply the setting.

7.

Press the [MENU] button to quit the menu.

Adjusting the digital gain

On the XS-62S, separately from head amp gain, you can also

adjust “digital gain.” Whereas head amp gain adjusts analog

audio, digital gain adjusts digital audio.
With SDI or HDMI digital audio input, when audio at a high

level is input, effect processing can produce distortion.
Using digital gain lets you lower the input level so that effect

processing is not affected.

Adjusting the Sound Position (Pan)

The left-right position of audio is called the sound position (pan).
This lets you broaden the sound by moving its sound position

farther to the left and right at times such as when you’re

transmitting feed of a performance using two microphones.
* You can adjust the sound position only for AUDIO IN 1 through

4.

1.

Select the [MENU] button

0

“AUDIO INPUT”

0

“AUDIO IN 1” through “AUDIO IN 4”

0

“PAN.”

2.

Use the [VALUE] knob to adjust the sound position.

3.

Press the [VALUE] knob to apply the setting.

4.

Press the [MENU] button to quit the menu.

Audio Operations

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