Roland M-300 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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REAC applications and settings
REAC applications and settings
REAC connection examples
Here we show some examples of REAC setups and connections.
For details on REAC settings for the M-300, refer to “REAC
settings” (p. 140).
Set the M-300’s REAC setting to FOH (p. 140). The M-300’s REAC A
and REAC B will both be the REAC master.
fig.REACsplit2_1.eps
Example:
Both the REAC A and the REAC B are used for input/output
from/to stage. By using M-300’s two REAC systems, you can
place input/output units on both sides of the stage.
fig.REACsplit2_2.eps
Example:
The REAC A is used for input/output from/to stage, and the
REAC B is used for splitting FOH inputs to monitor/broadcast
consoles.
To split the FOH inputs as analog audio signals or AES/EBU format,
an S-4000S in which output modules (SO-DA4 or SO-AES4) have
been installed can be used. This allows up to 40 channels of analog
audio signals (SO-DA4) or in AES/EBU format (SO-AES4).
You can use a REAC driver with SONAR DAW software to record
from the M-300’s REAC port to a computer.
For details, refer to the following website:
http://www.cakewalk.com/
fig.MSConnectEx2.eps
The M-300’s REAC port connected to a PC must be a REAC
master.
FOH console setup
FOH CONSOLE
REAC A REAC B
MASTER MASTER
SLAVE
S-1608
SLAVE
S-1608
FOH CONSOLE
REAC SPLITTER
REAC A REAC B
MASTER MASTER
S-0808
S-4000M
SLAVE
To Monitor
To Broadcast
Recording to a PC
FOH CONSOLE
REAC A REAC B DIGITAL
OUT
MASTER MASTER
S-0808
EDIROL/Cakewalk FA-66
(DIGITAL IN SYNC)
Firewire
(IEEE1394)
S-4000M
SLAVE
to Ethernet connector
PC
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