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About the Function
Setting Switches

* Except for FILTER WIDE, changing a setting has an

immediate effect on the function.

FILTER WIDE

Switches the bandwidth of the anti-feedback filters
when set with Auto Adjust. For a more detailed
explanation, see “About Anti-Feedback Filter
Bandwidth” (page 12).

DYNAMIC

This function constantly monitors the reproduced
sound, and at the first sign of feedback, it instantly
counteracts it, suppressing the feedback. Two anti-
feedback filters, assigned for the Dynamic Adjust
function, track and eliminate any new occurrence of
feedback. These filters have a 1/6-octave bandwidth.

DIFFUSE

The frequency at which feedback occurs is ordinarily
determined by the distance between the microphone
and speakers. Given a fixed microphone and speaker
placement, and an unchanging volume level,
feedback will gradually increase once it occurs.
However, by moving the microphone, you can cause
the frequency at which feedback is occurring to shift,
and suppress the growth of feedback.
The Diffuse function creates such changes in a virtual
manner. It is also effective in reducing the unpleasant
ringing and coloration that can occur at word endings.

LIMITER

Limits excessively high input levels, preventing the
distortion that results from overload.

ENHANCER

Enhances voice contour and consonants, and im-
proves the articulation of amplified sound, making
speech more intelligible.

* Note that while you have the Enhancer switched on,

some distortion may occur, even though the Peak
indicator has not lighted.

LOW-CUT/HI-CUT

Cuts both the low-end and high-end frequencies that
are unnecessary for listening to ordinary voices.
Effective against hiss and bass rumble circulating
from floors.

When using the unit by
itself

If you will be using this unit by itself, without using the
optional RAF-70 rack mount adaptor, attach the
included rubber feet as shown in the illustration.

Option

With the optional RAF-70 rack mount adaptor, a row
of up to three AF-70s can be mounted in an EIA-1U
rack.

Summary of Contents for AF-70

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Page 2: ...sonnel Never use or store the unit in places that are Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heat ing duct on top of heat generating equip ment or are Damp e...

Page 3: ...ion cord Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through Before using the unit in a foreign country con sult with your dealer or qualified Roland ser vice p...

Page 4: ...y Dynamic Adjust Instantly cuts sudden unexpected feedback Diffuse Function Suppresses the ringing and coloration that occur just before the onset of feedback Built In Functions Effective for Use with...

Page 5: ...h impregnated with a mild non abrasive detergent Afterwards be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft dry cloth Never use benzene thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibilit...

Page 6: ...cillatingwhine Turning up the microphone volume pointing the microphone at the speaker bringing the microphone too close to the speaker or raising speaker output levels so that the sound enters the mi...

Page 7: ...Wide Dynamic Diffuse Limiter Enhancer Low Cut Filter and Hi Cut Filter For more information about each of these functions please refer to About the Function Setting Switches on page 13 When altering...

Page 8: ...tch Should ordinarily be set to NOR normal If noise arising from a ground loop should occur while using balanced connections switch it to LIFT INPUT Jack Accepts connection of microphones or the outpu...

Page 9: ...ne plug and is used for balanced input output Unbalanced input output is also supported 2 1 3 1 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD 2 3 HOT COLD GND MakingtheConnections As shown in the diagram connect any peripheral...

Page 10: ...ck may occur momentarily during Auto Adjust this is due to the feedback detection operation and settings being made for the safety margin there is nothing abnormal about this Feedback ceases after a b...

Page 11: ...operation Flashing 3 Auto Adjust ends automatically after securing a safety margin of approximately 12 dB The Auto indicator stops flashing and instead will light steadily Theanti feedbackfiltersetti...

Page 12: ...dwidth is automatically slightly broadened and feedback from multiple frequencies is removed with one filter A bandwidth of 1 20 of an octave corresponds to the definition achieved with a 200 band gra...

Page 13: ...hone you can cause the frequency at which feedback is occurring to shift and suppress the growth of feedback The Diffuse function creates such changes in a virtual manner It is also effective in reduc...

Page 14: ...ancer Function Low Cut Filter High Cut Filter Phantom Power 48 V Output Phase Function Output Ground Lift Function Connectors INPUT XLR 3 31 Type 1 4 inch TRS Phone Type for common use OUTPUT XLR 3 32...

Page 15: ...n outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can v...

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