Roland V-Mixer VM-C7100 Quick Start Manual page 80

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Using EZ Routing Templates
About The Word Clock
To share digital audio signals between this system and any external digital
device, you must first define the Word Clock Master/Slave to each device.
The setting orders depend on the types of devices you are using.
When you change settings on a digital connected device, a loud noise
may occur. Always turn down the volumes to all speaker outputs to
prevent serious damage to your equipment, before working on your
digital devices.
Using ADAT types
1. Connect your ADAT to DIF-AT, using an ADAT optical cable and
SYNC cable.
(Connect the SYNC cable to the SYNC IN socket on the ADAT.)
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [PROJECT] to call up the system menu.
3. Select "DIGITAL I/O" and check if "WORD CLOCK SOURCE" is set to
"INTERNAL".
4. Repeat Step 2 and Select "SYSTEM CONFIG".
5. Select the "R-BUS 1-3" page and check if "DIF-AT CONTROL
TARGET" is set to "ADAT".
6. Repeat Step 2 and Select "SYNC CLOCK".
7. Check if "SYNC MASTER" (Time Code Master) is set to "INT"
(console).
If you want to use the recorder as master, you must change the settings.
(See Owner's Manual "Settings related to synchronization" p. 224.)
8. Set the ADAT input mode to DIGITAL.
(The setting orders differ depending on the types of devices. Read the
instructions in the manual of the recorder you are using.)
About ADAT SYNC IN / SYNC OUT sockets
The definition of the ADAT Master/Slave mode depends on whether the
SYNC IN is connected or not. If the SYNC IN is connected to DIF-AT, the
ADAT will automatically run as Slave. If there are no connections, the
ADAT will become Master. When using as Master, make a choice from
"MULTI 1-8", "MULTI 9-16", or "MULTI 17-24" in Step 3 above.
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Owner's Manual "About
Digital Connections and
the Master Clock" (p.31),
"Combining Recorders"
(p.190)

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