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Controlling Audio

When setting up your production or during your broadast, you will likely want to control audio
levels if the sound is too quiet or too loud.
When an audio level is too loud it will clip. Clipping means the audio has increased beyond the
maximum accepted level and when this happens it can distort and sound unpleasant.
Pressing the up and down arrow buttons for each input will increase or decrease the audio
level for the respective source. For example, if the presenter’s voice is too loud and risks
clipping, you can decrease the audio level by pressing the down button incrementally until
the level is safe.

ON OFF
Pressing the on or off buttons will let you permanently enable the audio
from the respective input source, or turn its audio off completely.

ON – When the input’s audio is set to ‘on’, the input audio will be heard permanently,
even if the source is not currently on air.
OFF – When the input’s audio is set to ‘off’, the source audio will never be heard even if
the source video is on air.

AFV
AFV stands for ‘audio follows video’ and will let the audio for a respective input be heard
whenever the source is switched on air.

To enable or disable AFV for each input, simply press its AFV button.

Reset
Pressing the ‘reset’ button will restore the input audio level to its default position. This is
helpful if you want to cancel any adjustments or reference the original level before you
made changes.

Switching your Production 13

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