Virtual Patchbay - Roland VM-C7100 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 4 Useful Functions
Saving the current connections as a template
1. Press [EZ ROUTING] and [F1] (TEMPLATE), in that order.
This calls up the template select/save screen.
2. Select a user template location in which to save the current connections.
Turn the V1 knob (SELECT GROUP) to select U ("User"). Then turn the V2 knob
(SELECT NUMBER) to select a number (000 to 029) corresponding to the desired
template name on the display.
3. Save the template.
After selecting the template location to which you'll be saving the current settings,
press [F3] (SAVE) and then [F5] (ENTER) to execute the procedure. The location's
previously saved settings are overwritten and cannot be recalled.
fig.04-03

Virtual patchbay

The virtual patchbay allows you to make connections between input jacks and
assignable output jacks by connecting virtual cables between them on the display.
Since the virtual patchbay also allows you to establish the routing of signals from R-
BUS and multi-in channels, the correspondence between the digitally connected
multi-track recorder tracks (up to 24, 8 tracks x three recorders) and multi-in
channels 1 to 24 can be set up as your needs dictate.
Changing connections using the virtual patchbay
1. Press [EZ ROUTING] to call up the menu screen.
2. Press [F2] (PATCHBAY).
This calls up the input channel patchbay screen.
3. Select the connection to set.
Select input channels or output terminals in six pairs using CURSOR [UP], [DOWN],
[LEFT] or [RIGHT].
4. Set the desired connection.
Turn the V1 to V6 knobs to change the patchbay connection.
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Press [F1] (PREVIEW) so
that it's highlighted in
black to temporarily
preview the selected
template's internal
connections. Turn [F1] off
to restore the current
settings you wish to save.
To cancel saving, press [F6]
(EXIT) in Step 3.
R-BUS (p. 243)

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