Roland M-200i V-mixer Owner's Manual page 43

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Stereo-linking AUX/MTX
You can stereo-link adjacent odd-numbered and even-numbered
AUX/MTX so that their parameters have the same settings.
This is convenient when you want stereo output.
1.
Access the CHANNEL FUNCTION screen for the AUX/MTX
that you want to stereo-link.
2.
Move the cursor to "LINK" and press [ENTER].
A confirmation message appears, asking you to confirm the
stereo-link operation.
The list in this message have the following functions:
Description
LINK (L<-R)
The parameters of the odd-numbered channel are
set to the values of the even-numbered channel.
LINK (L->R)
The parameters of the even-numbered channel are
set to the values of the odd-numbered channel.
3.
Moving the cursor to the LINK (L<-R) or LINK (L->R) and
pressing [ENTER] stereo-links the channels.
Pressing [EXIT] cancels the operation.
Stereo-linked parameters
The following parameters are linked by stereo link:
• Attenuator
• Compressor and limiter parameters
• 4-band EQ parameters
• Fader parameters
• MAIN send level, send switch, and send point
• MTX send level, send switch, and send point
• DELAY
MAIN L/R is always stereo-linked.
When linked, the compressor and limiter operate in stereo.
AUX, MTX, MAIN operations
Changing the patching for a channel
You can change the patchbay setting for a selected channel.
1.
Access the CHANNEL FUNCTION screen for the desired
channel.
2.
Move the cursor to "PATCHBAY" and press [ENTER] to
select.
The currently selected channel moves to the Patchbay
screen.
3.
From the list, select the desired output jack, then press
[ENTER].
For information on operations at the Patchbay screen, refer to
the "Input/output patchbay" section (p. 86).
Assigning channels to DCA groups and
mute groups
MAIN, AUX, and MTX channels can be assigned to DCA groups
and mute groups.
For details on operations using the GROUP ASSIGN function,
refer to "Assigning channels to DCA groups and mute groups"
(p. 38).
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