However when comparing the signal output from the IR3109 the Vpp is much lower than that of the adjacent good voice (4), Voice 5 also has issues but I hear it. I followed the signal for voice 6 from the input, through the wave shaper IC Opamp, up to the IR3109 (corrected pin 15) and then poof it vanishes when it hits a capacitor before it goes to the op-amp at the VCA. It's been a fruitful week, I put a new jack board in and the volume is normal and stable on the main main output and the headphone out. Since I took this picture I have spent hours cleaning it meticulously with electronics grade IPA and ESD safe swabs. When I power it back up - what should I look for on the BA662 because that could also be a source of the low signal to the jackboard I think the 4558 that sends the mixed signal to the jackboard (I mentioned above) might be bad OR the headphone M5218L is bad. The jackboard will be replaced with a donor jackboard. The headphone volume starts off really low and then as time goes on and while running the sequencer it gets louder. The HPF did work somewhat so I think the BA662 is ok but the HPF effect was not very pronounced which is why I want to check it, then again the headphone volume was somewhat low. I also found the same 50k trim pots from old Harman Kardon receivers those are going in soon. One of the dotted c945's was broken but working so I cleaned/attached legs to it and it is back in place. The 2SA733 I replaced entirely two of the three legs were corroded and broken.
#Roland v5 video mixer Patch#
Surprisingly when powered on, the only issue was patch memory, the 6th voice, very low output in the headphones and the edit slider. One of the trimpots was totally gone for that voice and the two others were pretty corroded. That metal plate must have moved around while in storage essentially "mashing" tearing components from voice 6 - that is the outer most voice and because of corrosion a 2SA733-Q an a yellow dotted matched pair of 2sc945Q's were bent and crushed. What I found was - the bender has a metal plate perpendicular to the main panel case. The end caps were missing and all the screws to the synth are gone so the keyboard, main panel and bottom wood were all attached but just by virtue of bubble wrap and some string.
#Roland v5 video mixer software#
Launch your streaming software and select the V-02HD MK II as the camera source.I did have a chance to look over the synth before and power it on. Connect the USB-C output to your computer.ģ. Plug in up to two sources via HDMI, including cameras, computers, mobile devices, and gaming consoles.Ģ. With its intuitive layout, large controls, and T-bar fader, it’s incredibly simple to operate, even if you have no broadcasting experience.ġ. The V-02HD MK II is the world’s easiest two-camera livestreaming solution. Just connect two HDMI cameras and livestream on your favorite online platform or computer-based software including Facebook Live, Twitch, OBS Studio, and Zoom.
#Roland v5 video mixer upgrade#
"Ditch your webcam and upgrade your livestreams with the new V-02HD MK II Streaming Video Mixer. Podcasters, and small streamers who loved the original V-02HD will also love the MK II, as it still packs the ability to easily switch between two cameras, and bring in external audio sources, along with onboard graphics and effects.Ĭheck out this video from Roland to learn more about this great switcher. This is also great for direct streaming to Facebook, YouTube, Etc, by just picking your switcher output as your camera source. One feature that has been added is a direct USB-C output, meaning that this switchers program output can be brought right into your video conferencing setup, as easy as your webcam. The Roland V-02HD MK II is perfect for this workflow. If you can integrate a switcher rather than a single camera, you can boost engagement with your audience by having multiple cameras, and in some cases visual effects and graphics. Think about Zoom or video conferencing calls. Live streaming has taken a new place in prevalence in the last few years, and having a switcher integrated into your stream is a massive advantage. This mixer is great for small productions, and with the added power of the MK II, it now fits great into a direct streaming workflow as well! The new Roland V-02HD MK II is the latest from Roland, which improves greatly on the already popular and powerful V-02HD mixer.