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MX-4 USER GUIDE CHAPTER 12
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Selecting Manual Levels
To make manual adjustments to the input audio level for your analog sources:
1 Use the LEFT ARROW/RIGHT ARROW keys to select the audio source (IN1, IN2, IN3, or IN4).
Make sure you’re on a gain slider.
2 Use the
T-BAR or the UP ARROW/DOWN ARROW keys to adjust the Audio Levels to the desired
settings. You can also use the
SHIFT+UP/DOWN arrow keys to make fine adjustments.
3 You can also use the
SHIFT+UP/DOWN ARROW keys to make fine adjustments.
The adjustment range is the same for all inputs: +12.0dB to -33.5dB.
Selecting Audio Delay
The audio delay values show the amount of delay, in video fields to be applied to each source. The
maximum delay is ten fields (PAL is 8.5).
Because analog audio and video travel in different paths in audio/video equipment, the audio and
video can become separated. Typically, the video is delayed in relation to the audio. For example,
if video is delayed, you might hear someone clap, then a moment later see the hands come together.
Usually the difference is so minimal that no adjustment is needed. However, if an adjustment is
needed, you can delay analog audio up to five fields with this parameter.
To adjust the audio delay for your analog sources:
1 Use the LEFT ARROW/RIGHT ARROW keys to select the audio source (IN1, IN2, IN3, or IN4).
Make sure you’re on a delay slider.
2 Use the
T-BAR or the UP ARROW/DOWN ARROW keys to adjust the delay to the desired set-
tings. You can also use the
SHIFT+UP/DOWN arrow keys to make fine adjustments.

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