Roland V-Mixer VM-C7100 Quick Start Manual page 87

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Select the desired output for each input channel.
Make sure that each input channel sending a signal to a recorder track is not
also sending the signal into the Main out mix.
1. Press [INPUT] to light [INPUT] in red.
2. Press [AUDIO].
When a channel is being routed into the Main out mix, its [STATUS]
button is lit in green.
3. Press [STATUS] on each of the channels being sent to the recorder. This
will turn the channel's [STATUS] light off to indicate that it is no longer
being sent into the main mix. Since you will be listening to the recorder's
track outputs as you record, removing the original signals from the main
mix will ensure that you won't be hearing these signals as a double.
4. Press and light [STATUS] on the input channels handling the recorder's
track outputs. This will allow you to hear what is coming into the
recorder, and, therefore, what is being recorded. It will also allow you to
play back your recording.
• The VM-7100 does not provide separate dedicated Flex Bus outputs.
As a result, all of its ASSIGNABLE OUTs may be needed as outputs
to your 8-track recorder, and you will not be able to use these jacks to
provide headphone monitor outputs. There are, however, some other
ways to provide monitor feeds. You can reduce the number of tracks
to be recorded simultaneously, freeing up ASSIGNABLE OUTs for
monitoring. As an alternative, you can create several MAIN OUT
sends and use one as a monitor feed. (Owner's Manual "Mixing
Procedure 2 (Output and Monitor)" p.84)
• The 31-band EQ inserted on the Main out in the template may not be
required during recording. You may consider using other effects
(Owner's Manual "Using the Internal Effects" p.109).
Using EZ Routing Templates
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