Led Input Meter; S-4000S Input Channel Settings; Selecting A Channel For Editing - Roland S-4000S Owner's Manual

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6—Using the S-4000 System

LED Input Meter

The S-4000R features an eight-segment LED input meter for precise input signal measurement.
To view an input channel's signal level with the LED input meter, turn the CHANNEL knob to select
the desired channel (1-32 for the S-4000S and 33-40 for the S-4000H).
The LED input meter represents the signal level in the digital domain (post-A/D conversion).
CLIP will light when the signal exceeds 0 dB.

S-4000S Input Channel Settings

With the S-4000R unlocked, use the following procedures to adjust settings on the S-4000S input
channels.
To retain your changes to the S-4000S input channel settings, lock the S-4000R before powering
down the S-4000 System. When the system is powered up, the settings will return to the state
they were in when the S-4000R was last locked. It's also a good idea to store your custom
settings to a memory preset as well (see the next section for information).
The S-4000H's eight input channels do not have any adjustable features. However, they can still
be selected with the CHANNEL knob for the purpose of viewing their input levels on the LED
input meter. They are represented on the S-4000R as Channels 33-40.

Selecting a Channel for Editing

Use the CHANNEL knob to select the desired S-4000S channel for editing (1-32). The currently
selected channel is shown in the LED display.
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