Monitor/Solo; About Monitoring - Roland RSS M-300 Owner's Manual

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Monitor/Solo

About monitoring

fig.MonitorFlow.eps
SOLO
MONITOR
LR
MONITOR
SELECT
AUX 1 OUT
AUX 8 OUT
MAIN OUT LR
MAIN OUT C
MAIN OUT LCR
MONO OUT
MTX 1 OUT
MTX 4 OUT
REC OUT LR
LR
SOLO
Monitoring is a function by which the
from the output jacks or headphone jack. This is used mainly by a mixing engineer to monitor the signals.
The monitor output is split to the MONITOR OUT L/R and PHONES OUT, and the level of these two can be adjusted independently. You can
use the output patchbay to patch MONITOR OUT L/R to any desired output jacks.
Solo is a function by which the channel you select using a [SOLO] button is sent from the MONITOR OUT L/R or PHONES OUT jacks. This is
used to monitor a channel temporarily.
Normally, the monitor signal will be output to MONITOR OUT L/R and PHONES. Solo is enabled when you turn on Solo for a channel;
the signal of the channel for which Solo was turned on will be automatically sent to the Monitor output.
Operations in the MONITOR section
The top panel MONITOR section is used to perform Monitor/Solo
operations.
fig.MonitorSectGuide.eps z
1
2
3
LEVEL knob
1
This adjusts the monitor output level in a range of -Inf dB–
+10.0 dB.
DISP button
2
This accesses the MONITOR screen, where you can make
monitor and solo settings.
SOLO CLEAR button
3
This turns off the solo settings of all channels. It will blink if
any channels are currently being soloed.
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SOLO
LOGIC
DELAY
DELAY
SOLO
LEVEL
AUX, MTX,
MAIN, or USB memory recorder signal that you select as the monitor source can be sent
MONITOR
MONITOR
LEVEL
Accessing the MONITOR screen
1.
In the top panel MONITOR section, press [DISP].
fig.ScrMonitorGuide.eps
2
3
The MONITOR screen will appear.
1
Meters
These indicate the level of the
MONITOR.
2
SOLO
fig.ScrMonitorGuide2.eps
OUTPUT
PATCHBAY
MONITOR OUT L
MONITOR OUT R
PHONES
LEVEL
PHONES OUT
D/A
1
4
5
AUX, MTX,
MAIN, and
1
2

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