Example 4: Mixing Live Audio With Playback On The R-1000 - Roland R-1000 Owner's Manual

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Example 4: Mixing Live Audio with Playback on the R-1000

In connection example 3, only the playback audio from the R-1000 was output to the V-Mixer, but you can also mix live audio with
the playback audio and output those to a V-Mixer. This allows you to play back a recorded session and, by muting one or more
recorded tracks, allows one or more performers to perform live with the recorded tracks.
For this connection, set the REAC setting on the R-1000 to "SOUND CHECK." Refer to "About REAC Settings" (p. 36).
* Connect the R-1000's [TO SLAVE/SPLIT] REAC port (C/D) to the digital snake devices at the stage.
* Connect REAC A/B on the V-Mixer to the [TO MASTER] REAC port on the R-1000. Be careful not to mix up the A and B connections.
* For the channel on which the live audio is output, use the settings at the track status screen to turn off output from the R-1000. Refer to "Select
the playback track" (p. 52) and "Track Status Screen."
fig.vocal-mix.eps
STAGE
S-1608
FOH (Front of House)
REAC Master/Slave Device
Set the REAC modes on the devices as shown below. For information on setting the REAC modes on the V-Mixer and the digital
snake device, refer to the owner's manual for each products.
• V-Mixer
• Digital snake device
30
REAC
Slave
Device
D
C
B
Master
Slave
S-4000S-3208
B
A
48ch
A
REAC
Slave
Device
M-380
REAC Master Device

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