Roland RSS M-300 Owner's Manual page 173

Live mixing console
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Making preference settings for an M-48
unit
1.
Access the desired M-48 SETUP popup.
fig.ScrM48Setup.eps
2.
Press [F6 (PREF)].
fig.ScrM48Pref_Guide.eps
1
2
3
4
The M-48 PREFERENCES popup will appear.
3.
Make the desired preference settings.
1
Target unit indication
This indicates the M-48 that is the target of the M-48
PREFERENCES popup.
2
SOLO mode selection buttons
These buttons select the solo operation.
The solo modes and their operations are as follows:
Mode
Operation
ADD ON
Multiple groups can be soloed. Soloed groups
will be mixed for monitoring.
LAST
Only the last soloed group will be monitored.
3
LAYER select clears SOLO button
This specifies that when the layer is switched, the solo
settings of the now-hidden layer will automatically be
cleared.
4
MEMORY operation select buttons
These buttons restrict memory operations performed from
the M-48's panel.
Disable RECALL
If this is checked, the [RECALL] button will be
button
disabled.
Disable STORE
If this is checked, the [STORE] button will be
button
disabled.
Management of the M-48 live personal mixer
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5
LINE OUT SOURCE select buttons
These buttons select one of the following as the LINE OUT
source:
Selection
Explanation
MAIN BUS
Output the signal of the MAIN BUS.
AUX BUS
Output the signal of the AUX bus (the mix of the
sources whose AUX switch is turned on in the
source level/pan settings, p. 175).
PHONES
Output the signal from before the PHONES
VOLUME.
You'll need to exercise due caution in order to prevent
feedback if you select "PHONES," since the signal from the
ambient microphone will also be included in the output.
6
LINE OUT LPF (Low-pass filter)
This is the LPF setting for the line out.
Selection
Explanation
OFF
The LPF will not be used.
80Hz
The frequency region below 80 Hz will be passed.
120Hz
The frequency region below 120 Hz will be
passed.
Note that the level of the output from Line Out will change
significantly if you switch the LPF from a setting of "80Hz" or
"120Hz" to "OFF." Be sure to exercise due caution so that the
signal sent to the equipment connected to Line Out, or to
your ears, is not at an excessively high level.
The LPF is a 12 dB/octave filter that passes the region below the
specified frequency.
7
LINE OUT MODE select button
If the MONO button is checked, a monaural mix will be
output from the line out.
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