Splitting Merged Inputs (S-4000M's Split Function) - Roland RSS M-300 Owner's Manual

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Splitting Merged Inputs (S-4000M's Split Function)

By using the S-4000M's Split Function, you can split the merged
inputs (being sent to the M-300) to REAC port 4 of the S-4000M. It
is very convenient when splitting to a monitor console or a multi-
channel recording system.
fig.S4000MSplit.eps
(32-channel output)
S-0808
SLAVE
4
1
2
3
S-4000M
SLAVE
Merged Inputs
A
REAC A or REAC B
MASTER
When a REAC splitter (like the S-4000D) is connected to the S-
4000M's REAC port A, the signal from the M-400 is split.
Notes About the S-4000M's Split Function
* You can connect a REAC slave device to S-4000M's REAC port 4 via
a REAC splitter (like the S-4000D). In this case, the physical inputs
of the REAC slave device operate normally but all merged inputs
being sent to the M-300 will being sent out from the physical
outputs.
* If an M-48 is connected to the S-4000M's REAC port 4, it is not
possible to manage/setup the M-48 from the M-300.
Using the S-4000M's split function makes it unnecessary to use the
M-300's output to REAC for stage-input splitting or recording.
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PC Recording
S-4000S
SPLIT
S-4000D
Merged Inputs
(Split)
Using S-4000M's split function
1.
Access the S-4000M CONFIGURATION popup.
fig.S4M_Config1.eps
If the "Split Inputs to PORT4" button in the PORT4 OPTION is
checked, then the S-4000M's split function is already turned
on. The following steps will not be necessary.
2.
Disconnect the REAC cable connected to REAC port 4 on
the S-4000M.
3.
Move cursor to the Split Merged Inputs button in the
PORT4 OPTION, and press [ENTER].
fig.S4M_SplitChgConf.eps
A confirmation message will ask you to confirm the
operation.
4.
Press [F8 (OK)] to enable the S-4000M's split function.
Pressing [F7 (CANCEL)] will cancel the operation.
fig.S4M_Config_Split.eps
fig.S4M_Config_Split_Out.eps
5.
Connect the REAC cable to REAC port 4 on the S-4000M.

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