Edirol V-4 owner manual Features

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Features of the V-4

Features of the V-4

Four-channels of video inputs

The V-4 provides two S-video inputs and four video (composite) inputs. Of the four channels 1 through 4, S-video can be used for inputs 1 and 2. If both S-video and video (composite) are input to channels 1/2, the S-video input will take priority and will be automatically selected.

Two independent frame synchronizers

Even when using unstable video input signals such as VHS and Hi-8, the frame synchronizers within the V-4 will correct the synchronization signal. This means you can use a wide range of image sources without worrying about noise produced by degradation of the synchronization signals.

High-quality digital effects

Effects are processed digitally. Diverse and high-quality effects such as Picture In Picture, Mirror, and Multi can be independently applied to both channels A and B.

Simple operation

Switching and mixing video sources is extremely easy. The T-bar type video fader can be installed in either the horizontal or vertical orientation, whichever you prefer.

Preview function

Before switching sources, you can use a preview TV screen to view the images being input on each channel without affecting the output image.

Switching and effects synchronized to music

The V-4 lets you tap BPM (Beats Per Minute) to switch images or control effects. This is particularly useful when music and video need to be synchronized, such as in a video jockey performance.

Control from external MIDI devices

The V-4 provides MIDI connectors. An external MIDI device can control effects and switching images. Setup is particularly easy if a Roland or Edirol product that supports V-LINK is connected—simply press the V-LINK button on the control device.

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Contents Page Avis Page Page Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsAbout specifications About turning the power onOther important notes Contents Midi implementation Index Welcome Features What is V-LINK? LinkBefore you begin Check the included itemsNames of things and what they do Rear PanelFront Panel Before you begin About Ground Terminal Unsuitable places for connectionConnecting peripheral devices Typical connection exampleVideo signal flow Turning the power on Turning the power on/offTurning the power off Checking the final output Checking the inputs and outputsChecking the output to the preview monitor About the display on preview monitor Conceptual diagram of the Memory dial About the Memory dial MemorySwitching two images Switching by CutSwitching with dissolve Switching with WipeUsing fade-to-white or fade-to-black Using Picture In Picture to composite images Compositing two imagesUsing Chroma Key to composite images Using Luminance Key to composite images Compositing two images Compositing two images Changing the color of the image Applying the Negative effectApplying the Colorize effect Changing the color of the image Changing the motion of the image Applying strobe motionApplying the Multi or Mirror effects Applying the Multi effectApplying the Mirror effect Using BPM sync to switch images Switching in synchronization with musicUsing the tap TAP function to switch images Switching in synchronization with music Using the tap TAP function to apply an effect Using BPM sync to apply an effectApplying an effect on the music Editing the front panel assignments Enter Button EnterEditing the front panel assignments Changing the assignment of the mix button MIX Changing the assignment of the wipe button Wipe Changing the assignment of the EFX button EFX Editing the front panel assignments Changing the assignment of the output fade dial Output FadeEditing the front panel assignments Editing the front panel assignments Editing the front panel assignments Changing the assignment of the BPM sync button BPM Sync Editing the front panel assignments Editing the front panel assignments Protecting the memory Copying or exchanging memories Recalling the factory settings Editing the front panel assignments Using V-LINK to control Control the V-4 from an external deviceUsing Midi to control Using V-LINKDV-7PR Midi settings Setting the Midi receive channel Midi Rx Channel Making other Midi settings Midi Setup Making various settings Making various settings Calibrating the video fader Calibrating the video fader Using the V-4 in Presentation mode What is Presentation mode?Switching to Presentation mode Presentations using two screens with Picture In PictureUsing the V-4 in Presentation mode Switching between Ntsc and PAL Changing the video fader orientation Changing the video fader orientation Troubleshooting Operating the video fader does not switch the imageMenu List Menu List255 Effects-A Mem2-8 Efx1 Efx2 Efx3 Efx4 Effects-B Output Fade Mem2-8 BPM Sync Mem 2-8 Mode Midi Setup Midi Tx Channel Utility Mode Preview Auto Speed Main specifications Video inputMain specifications Dimensions Examples of using Using the V-4 at an eventUsing the V-4 at a concert or VJ performance DV-7PRUsing the V-4 at a presentation DVDVideo output Preview Midi control Projector Midi implementation Midi messages received at MidiMidi implementation Midi messages transmitted from Midi OUT Midi implementation Midi Implementation Parameter Address Map Clip Control Preference Appendices Factory Setting of V-LINK Midi Implementation Chart Index PALInformation 03019190 ’03-01-C2-11KS