Editing And Managing M-48 Units; Specifying The Outputs From The M-380 To The M-48 Unit - RSS M-380 Owner's Manual

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Management of the M-48 live personal mixer
Editing and managing M-48
units
Each musician will be able to use their M-48 with greater comfort
and convenience if the mixing engineer has made the appropriate
settings for each M-48. In particular, the mixing engineer should
consult with each musician when assigning sources to groups. Each
musician can decide what sources they want assigned to which
knobs (groups).
The following settings are made by the mixing engineer.

• Specifying the outputs from the M-380 to the M-48 unit

Editing screen:PATCHBAY screen (p. 186)
• Editing the M-48's unit name
Editing screen:M-48 MANAGER popup (p. 187)
• Making preference settings for an M-48 unit
Editing screen:M-48 PREFERENCES popup (p. 191)
• Setting the level, pan, and AUX switch for each source
(Source Level/Pan setting)
Editing screen:M-48 SOURCE LEV/PAN popup (p. 193)
• Assigning sources to groups (Source Assign settings)
Editing screen:M-48 SOURCE ASSIGN popup (p. 196)
The following settings and management functionality for the M-48
are also provided.
• Viewing the connected M-48 units
Editing screen:M-48 MANAGER popup (p. 187)
• Checking and adjusting the musician's mix (Group Mix)
Editing screen:M-48 GROUP MIX popup (p. 198)
• Muting the output of an M-48 unit
Editing screen:M-48 MANAGER popup (p. 189)
• Disabling memory operations from the M-380 (MEMORY
SAFE function)
Editing screen:M-48 MANAGER popup (p. 189)
• Copying M-48 settings
Editing screen:M-48 COPY popup (p. 200)
• M-48 memory operations
Editing screen:M-48 MEMORY popup (p. 201)
• Using the M-48 library
Editing screen:M-48 LIBRARY popup (p. 203)
• Saving/loading USB memory
Editing screen:M-48 LOAD/SAVE popup (p. 205)
• Synchronizing scene memories with M-48 memories
Editing screen:SCENE screen (p. 125)
Where the settings are stored
The M-48's settings are stored in each M-48 unit itself. The M-380 can
load and manage the settings of each connected M-48 unit.
There are two ways to store the M-48's settings on an external device.
• Store the settings in the M-380's M-48 library (p. 204)
• Save the settings to USB memory (p. 206)
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Specifying the outputs from
the M-380 to the M-48 unit
Use the REAC B output patchbay to specify the outputs from the M-
380 to the M-48.
1.
In the SETUP section, press [PATCHBAY] to access the
PATCHBAY screen.
fig.ScrPatchbay1.eps
2.
Press [F2 (OUTPUT)] or [F4 (REAC B)] to view the REAC B
output patchbay.
fig.ScrPatchbay2.eps
3.
Use the patchbay grid to select the channels that will be
output to the M-48.
For example, you might make settings as follows.
REAC B
Channel
1–6 OUT
AUX9–AUX14
7–8 OUT
MAIN L, MAIN R
9–40 OUT
CH1–CH32 direct out
By using direct out from the PRE EQ or PRE FADER positions,
you can create a mix in which the M-48's source level/pan
settings are independent of the M-380.
If you use direct out from the POST FADER position, each
source will be output at the level determined by the M-380's
channel fader. In this case the actual LEVEL setting of the M-48
source is controlled by the M-380 fader.
In addition to input channel direct outs, you can use a variety of
outputs as sources for the M-48.
Purpose
S-1608 stage outputs
M-48 sources

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