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RAV-Ware— Configuring Auxiliary Devices

Record and Playback

Record and Playback devices include VCRs, DVD players and sound cards. However, the Playback/Record jacks are line level inputs and outputs and are not restricted to these devices. You can use devices that have preconfigured audio settings from the Device Toolbox or you can manually set the audio settings for your VCRs or DVD players.

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Adjusting Record/Playback settings

If your device is not listed in the Device Toolbox you can manually customize and configure the audio of your auxiliary devices. The Record settings window is used to customize and configure audio being sent to recording devices that are connected to the record jack on the RAV mixer. The Playback settings window is used to customize and configure the audio from the playback device that is connected to the Playback jack on the RAV mixer.

Preconfigured record/playback devices

The audio settings for many common record/playback devices have been preconfigured for optimal performance with the RAV system. Preconfigured devices are listed in the Device Toolbox and can be placed on the Record and Playback icons.

To select a preconfigured record/playback device

1.Click the Device Toolbox button to display preconfigured devices.

2.Expand the category that matches the device you added.

Figure 3.25. Record/Playback device list

3.Click the device and drag it to the configuration screen. Drop over the Record or Playback icon. The label and icon will change based on the selected device.

Note: You are not limited to record and playback devices with these connectors. The Record and Playback jacks are line input and line output jacks and can be connected to video codecs, CD players and amplifiers.

To remove a device

1.Right-click on the device you want to remove.

2.Select Clear Device.

To open Playback settings

Open the Playback configuration window by clicking on the Playback device icon.

To adjust equalization

Adjust the Low, Mid and High frequency tones using the Equalization sliders.

To enable Stereo Mix

Select Stereo Mix if your playback device uses stereo inputs.

Note: While the RAV provides mono-only audio, it will accept left and right audio from a stereo device. However, you must select Stereo Mix to ensure proper level adjustments are made.

To adjust audio level (volume)

Using the slider, adjust the volume.The meter will display input levels.

Note: To save the name and setting of your playback device, refer to the Device Toolbox Editor on page 49.

To open Record settings

Open the Record configuration window by clicking on the Record device icon.

To adjust equalization

Adjust the Low, Mid and High frequency tones using the Equalization sliders.

To adjust audio level (volume)

Using the slider, adjust the volume.The meter will display input levels.

Note: To save the name and setting of your recording device, refer to the Device Toolbox Editor on page 49.

Figure 3.26. Playback

Figure 3.27. Record

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ClearOne comm 600/900 Record and Playback, Adjusting Record/Playback settings, Preconfigured record/playback devices

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