Editing The Meter Settings; Using The Analyzer - Roland M-480 Owner's Manual

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Metering

Editing the meter settings

In the METER SETUP popup you can change the level detection
point of the meter, and make peak hold settings.
Accessing the METER SETUP popup
1.
Press [METER] to access the METER screen.
fig.ScrMeter.eps
2.
Press [F6 (METER SETUP)] to access the METER SETUP
popup.
fig.ScrMeterSetupGuide.eps
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2
1
CH METERING POINT selection buttons
Use these to select the level detection point for the
and RTN1–6
meters.
2
BUS
METERING POINT selection buttons
Use these to select the level detection point for the AUX,
MTX, and MAIN meters.

Using the analyzer

1.
Press [METER] to access the METER screen.
2.
Press [F3 (Analyzer)] to access the Analyzer tab.
fig.ScrAnalyzer_Guide.eps
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96
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5
6
CH1–48
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5
6
3
MAIN METER MODE
Use this to select the main meter mode:
PEAK
Shows the peak main levels
RMS
Shows the averaged main levels
4
PEAK HOLD button
This turns the meter's peak hold function on/off.
5
HOLD TIME knob
This sets the duration that the meter's peak hold or OVER
indication will stay lit, in a range of 1 sec–4 sec or CONTINUE.
Meter peak hold is enabled only when the PEAK HOLD
button is on.
If CONTINUE is selected, the indication will remain until you
execute the PEAK CLEAR operation (by pressing a function
button) in the METER screen, etc.
6
OVER Lev knob
This adjusts the level at which the OVER indication of the
meter will light, in a range of -18 dB–0 dB.
3.
Press [F8 (CLOSE)] to close the popup.
You can also make the setting for changing the level detection
point from a USER button (p. 140).
The METERING POINT setting you make in the METER SETUP
popup will apply to the top panel meters, the meters in the
METER screen, the channel meters in the CHANNEL DISPLAY
screen, the MONITOR screen, and the meters in the
TALKBACK/OSC screen.
1
Analyzer display
This shows a 31-band realtime analyzer and the source level.
2
SRC (source)
This selects the source for the analyzer.
If an input channel is selected, its direct out will be the
source for the analyzer.
If an output channel is selected, its output will be the source
for the analyzer.
If you select MONITOR L or MONITOR R, you can use [SOLO] to
conveniently switch the channel that's being sent to the analyzer.
3
WINDOW
Here you can move the analyzer's vertical display region in a

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