Roland M-300 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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Management of the M-48 live personal mixer
Management of the M-48 live personal mixer
LINE OUT
As the LINE OUT source, you can choose PHONES (the signal
immediately before PHONES VOLUME), MAIN bus, or AUX
bus. This is used for a floor monitor or for two-channel
recording. Since a low-pass filter is provided on LINE OUT, it
can also be used to output just the low-frequency range to a
floor monitor or tactile transducer.
The M-48 has 16 memories, and allows mixer settings to be
stored or recalled.
Memories 1–16 can be manipulated from the M-48 itself or from
the M-300 or PC.
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Memory functionality
Connecting M-48 units to the M-300
fig.V-Mix_M48.eps
Use the REAC B port to connect M-48 units to the M-300. A
separately available S-4000D splitter and power distributor is
required in order to connect M-48 units.
The output from the M-300’s REAC B port is distributed via the S-
4000D. You can connect up to four S-4000D units serially and
support up to twenty-four M-48 units.
The mixing engineer can make settings for each M-48 unit from
the M-300.
If an M-48 unit is connected to the M-300’s REAC A port, it will
not be possible to set or manage the M-48 from the M-300.
Here are some examples of connecting M-48 units to an M-300
that is being used as an FOH console or as a monitor console.
fig.M48ConnectExs-e.eps
REAC B MASTER
SLAVE
S-1608
POWER
POWER POWER
M-300
S-4000D
M-48 M-48 M-48
SPLIT SPLIT SPLIT
Connection examples
Connect M-48 units to the M-300
Connect M-48 units to the M-300
(setup as the FOH console)
(setup as the monitor console)
FOH CONSOLE
S-4000D
SPLIT
M-48 M-48 M-48
SPLIT SPLIT
SLAVE
S-0816
S-4000D
SPLIT
M-48 M-48 M-48
SPLIT SPLIT
FOH CONSOLE
MONITOR CONSOLE
SLAVE
S-1608
S-0808
S-4000M
SLAVE
REAC A
SPLIT MASTER
REAC B
REAC A
MASTER MASTER
REAC B
REAC A
MASTER MASTER
REAC B
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