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Configuring the Settings (UVC-02 Setup Tool)

Configuring the Effects

Click the EFFECT tabs to switch to the respective EFFECT SETTINGS 

page.
The effect you set here is applied to the respective audio signals 

when the [EFFECT] button on the UVC-02 is lit.
Also refer to the block diagram (p. 14) for details, such as the 

arrangement of each effect.

MIC/H.MIC

Parameter

Value (bold text: 

default value)

Explanation

TEMPLATE

This is used to make the effect settings, all at once.

TEMPLATE

NOISE REDUCTION

Appropriate for reducing 

ambient noise.

CLEAR VOICE

Appropriate for making voices 

sound clearer.

HARD COMP.

Appropriate for picking up even 

quiet sounds.

NOISE SUPPRESSOR

Reduces noise.

SWITCH

OFF, 

ON

Switches the noise suppressor 

on and off.

LEVEL

1

–10

Larger values reduce more noise.

DE-ESSER

Reduces irritating high-frequency sounds like those produced by 

sibilants.

SWITCH

OFF

, ON

Switches the de-esser on/off.

LEVEL

1–

7

–10

Larger values reduce more high-

frequency sounds.

EQ

Adjusts the tonal character.

SWITCH

OFF, 

ON

Switches the EQ on/off.

LOW CUT

20–

100

–500Hz

Frequency of the low-end cut 

filter.

LOW CUT 

CURVE

-6–

-18

–-24dB/Oct

Attenuation curve of the low-

end cut filter.

HIGH CUT

2.0–

16 0

–20.0kHz

Frequency of the high-end cut 

filter.

HIGH CUT 

CURVE

-6–

-24dB/Oct

Attenuation curve of the high-

end cut filter.

LO 

FREQUENCY

20–

250Hz

–20kHz

Frequency of the low-end filter.

LO Q

0.3–

1 4

–16.0

The Q of the low-end filter.

LO GAIN

-12–

+1

–+12dB

Gain of the low-end filter.

MID 

FREQUENCY

20–

800Hz

–20kHz

Frequency of the midrange band 

filter.

MID Q

0.3–

1 4

–16.0

The Q of the midrange band 

filter.

MID GAIN

-12–

-2

–+12dB

Gain of the midrange band filter.

HI 

FREQUENCY

20Hz–

2 5

–20kHz

Frequency of the high-end filter.

Parameter

Value (bold text: 

default value)

Explanation

HI Q

0.3–

1 4

–16.0

The Q of the high-end filter.

HI GAIN

-12–

+3

–+12dB

Gain of the high-end filter.

EXPANDER

Reduces the level of sounds even further that are quieter than the 

specified level.

SWITCH

OFF, 

ON

Switches the expander on/off.

THRESHOLD

-80–-

36

–0dB

Reduces the level of sounds even 

further that are quieter than the 

level you specify here.

RATIO

1:1–

1:1 4

–1:INF

The ratio of sound reduction.

ATTACK

1–

50

–100ms

The time it takes before the 

expander takes effect. (The time 

shown is a guide only, and varies 

depending on the volume.)

RELEASE

50–

200ms

–5.0s

The time it takes before the 

expander effect stops. (The time 

shown is a guide only, and varies 

depending on the volume.)

COMPRESSOR

Reduces the level of sounds that exceed the specified level.

SWITCH

OFF, 

ON

Switches the compressor on 

and off.

THRESHOLD

-80–

-21

–0dB

Reduces the level of sounds that 

exceed the level you specify 

here.

RATIO

1:1–

1:1 2

–1:INF

The ratio of reduction.

POST GAIN

0–

+3

–+30dB

This lets you raise the output 

level.

ATTACK

1

–100ms

The time it takes before the 

compressor takes effect. (The 

time shown is a guide only, 

and varies depending on the 

volume.)

RELEASE

50ms–

1 6

–5.0s

The time it takes before the 

compressor effect stops. (The 

time shown is a guide only, 

and varies depending on the 

volume.)

OTHERS

Parameter

Value (bold text: 

default value)

Explanation

ECHO CANCELLER

This makes it harder for the audio coming in via USB to be picked up by 

the mic. This helps prevent the other person’s voice from echoing back 

to them during a network conference or similar situation.

SWITCH

OFF, 

ON

Switches the echo canceller on/

off.

LEVEL

1–

3

–5

Larger values make it harder for 

the USB audio to be picked up.

ANTI-FEEDBACK

Reduces the feedback that occurs when a mic picks up ambient sound 

from speakers or headphones.

SWITCH

OFF, 

ON

Switches the anti-feedback on/

off.

DUCKER

Lowers the volume of other audio signals when audio is input from the 

mic.

SWITCH

OFF

, ON

Switches the ducker on/off.

TARGET

HDMI

AUX

USB

Reduces the audio signals whose 

check boxes you select.

Summary of Contents for UVC-02

Page 1: ...ts 9 System Settings 10 Saving Refreshing the UVC 02 Settings 10 Returning to the Factory Settings Factory Reset 11 Updating the UVC 02 System Program 11 Appendix 13 Troubleshooting 13 Intellectual Pr...

Page 2: ...0 PHANTOM 48V indicator This indicator lights when the PHANTOM 48V switch located on the rear panel is on Even when you switch the PHANTOM 48V switch on the indicator doesn t light up when a USB 2 0 c...

Page 3: ...r device with an HDMI output connector here This unit does not support HDCP HDCP copy protected contents can t be inputted This unit does not support interlace formats such as 1080i or 720i Switches p...

Page 4: ...meetings with excellent image quality and sound ProfessionalVideo Streaming By connecting a V 1HD or other video switcher to this unit you can use multiple cameras to send a full fledged video feed to...

Page 5: ...tream the video from a presentation or other documents shown by a presenter even where the presenter is using a different computer from the computer doing the streaming Internet Computer used for stre...

Page 6: ...ust the input level of the MIC connector 4 Use the H MIC knob to adjust the input level of the HEADSET jack MEMO The indicators change color according to the volume of the input signal Use the knobs t...

Page 7: ...is being used as a camera device by an application on your computer In the case of a format that is not supported by this unit it will be displayed in red Check the format Switching the Functions of...

Page 8: ...he Audio Click the AUDIO tab to switch the page Menu Value bold text default value Explanation ROUTING This sets the output destination for the input signals of HDMI AUX MIC H MIC USB IN SFX1 and SFX2...

Page 9: ...d filter HI GAIN 12 3 12dB Gain of the high end filter EXPANDER Reduces the level of sounds even further that are quieter than the specified level SWITCH OFF ON Switches the expander on off THRESHOLD...

Page 10: ...MONITOR PHONES TIME 0 0 100 0 1000 0ms Adjusts the delay time of the audio System Settings Click the SYSTEM tab to switch the page Menu Value bold text default value Explanation LED BRIGHTNESS 0 90 10...

Page 11: ...ate the firmware if the latest version is already installed Updating 1 Download and install the latest version of Setup Tool The latest version can be found on the Roland website as listed below https...

Page 12: ...5 Reconnect the USB cable after a while about five seconds The UVC 02 restarts and a screen like the one below appears in the Setup Tool 6 To revert to the previous settings before updating click YES...

Page 13: ...urn on Power does not stay on and shuts off right away POWER indicator blinks red Are you connecting to a USB 2 0 port Are you using a USB 2 0 cable Are you connected via a USB hub Use the included US...

Page 14: ...TON INPUT LEVEL SFX PLAYER 1 SFX PLAYER 2 LEVEL EFFECT BUTTON EFFECT BUTTON EFFECT BUTTON EFFECT BUTTON EFFECT BUTTON EFFECT BUTTON PHONES VOLUME MONITOR VOLUME OUTPUT LEVEL EFFECT BUTTON LEVEL METER...

Page 15: ...B Nominal Input Level MIC IN 54 to 14 dBu Maximum input level 4 dBu HEADSET 20 dBu Maximum input level 2 dBu AUX IN 10 dBu Maximum input level 8 dBu Nominal Output Level MONITOR OUT 10 dBu HEADSET 9 m...

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