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Roland VR-50HD MK II - Audio Channels 5;6-11;12 Settings

Roland VR-50HD MK II
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Menu List
Audio Ch. 5/6–11/12 Screen
(Press a channel 5/6–11/12 [SELECT] button, or [MENU] button
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Audio <5/6>–<11/12>)
These settings adjust the input audio of channels 5/6–11/12.
Menu item Value (bold text: default value) Explanation
Follow
Turns the Audio Follow function on/o. Audio follow is a function that automatically switches the audio output in tandem with video
switching.
* If the Video Follows Audio function (p. 16) is on, this function automatically turns o and cannot be specied.
OFF The audio is always output regardless of the video selection.
ON
The audio is output only when the video corresponding to the audio channel is selected. The audio is
automatically muted if another video is selected.
Solo OFF, ON Turns the solo function on/o. Only the audio for which this is “ON” is heard in the headphones.
Mute OFF, ON Turns the mute function on/o. If this is “ON, the audio is temporarily silenced.
Input MIC, LINE, VIDEO
Selects the audio source that is input to the channel. If VIDEO” is selected, channels 1 and 2 of the SDI or
HDMI embedded audio are input.
Value Ch. 5/6 Ch. 7/8 Ch. 9/10 Ch. 11/12
MIC MIC 5 MIC 7
LINE LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4
VIDEO
HDMI IN 1 HDMI IN 2 HDMI IN 3 HDMI IN 4
SDI IN 1 SDI IN 2 SDI IN 3 SDI IN 4
A.Gain (*1) 0.0– +68.0dB
Adjusts the input gain (sensitivity) in the analog domain.
* This can also be adjusted by the [MIC 5 GAIN] or [MIC 7 GAIN] knobs.
D.Gain -42.0–0.0– +42.0dB Adjusts the input gain (sensitivity) in the digital domain (after conversion from analog to digital).
Level -Inf– +10.0dB
Adjusts the input volume.
* This can also be adjusted by the channel fader.
HPF OFF, ON
Turns the high-pass lter on/o.
Eect Cuts o unneeded low-band audio. The cuto frequency is 80 Hz.
Delay 0.0–500.0ms Adjusts the delay time of the audio. Delays the output of the audio by the specied time.
Pan (*1)
Left, L49–L01, Center
R01–R49, Right
Adjusts the stereo position (pan).
Mono (*2)
Converts the input audio from stereo to mono.
OFF Sends the stereo input audio to the audio bus without change.
L MONO The audio of the L channel is sent to both L and R of the audio bus.
R MONO The audio of the R channel is sent to both L and R of the audio bus.
LR MIX The audio of the L channel and R channel is mixed, and sent to both L and R of the audio bus.
AUX 1 Send -Inf– +10.0dB Adjusts the amount of audio sent to the AUX 1 bus.
Send Point
Species the position from which the audio sent to the AUX 1 bus is taken.
Pre Send the audio before it is adjusted by the fader (pre-fader).
Post Send the audio after it passes through the fader (post-fader).
Unity Sets AUX 1 Send” to unity (0.0 dB).
AUX 2 Send -Inf– +10.0dB Adjusts the amount of audio sent to the AUX 2 bus.
Send Point
Species the position from which the audio sent to the AUX 2 bus is taken.
Pre Send the audio before it is adjusted by the fader (pre-fader).
Post Send the audio after it passes through the fader (post-fader).
Unity Sets AUX 2 Send” to unity (0.0 dB).
Reverb Send 0–127 Adjusts the amount of audio sent to reverb.
(*1) Only for channels 5/6 and 7/8. This can be set if “Input is “MIC.
(*2) This can be set if “Input” is “LINE” or VIDEO.
Gate When you touch <Edit>, a detailed screen for the eect appears.
Gate OFF, ON
Turns the gate on/o.
Eect
Eliminates audio that is lower than the specied threshold level. This is eective when the
noise that you want to remove is separate from the audio that you want to keep, and can be
used to remove hiss or other noise that is heard during periods of silence.
Threshold -80– -48–0dB
Species the level used as the threshold for removing audio.
Release 30–500–5000ms
Species the length of time until the audio is fully attenuated after audio falls below the threshold.

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