Roland M-300 Remote Owner's Manual
Roland M-300 Remote Owner's Manual

Roland M-300 Remote Owner's Manual

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M-300 Remote
Owner's Manual
Copyright © 2013 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written
permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
* Roland is either registered trademark or trademark of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
* All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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  • Page 1 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. * Roland is either registered trademark or trademark of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. * All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview of M-300 Remote ................... 3 Connecting with the M-300 ................... 4 Wireless Connection with the M-300 .............................4 Select the M-300 to Remote Control .............................5 About the Screen of M-300 Remote..............6 Channel Strip Screen ....................8 Channel Strip Screen................................8 Using the SENDS ON FADER ..............................9 Function popover of Channel Strip Screen ....................9...
  • Page 3: Overview Of M-300 Remote

    • A Wi-Fi router (wireless LAN router, etc.) is recommended but if not available, connection can be made directly to the wireless USB adapter in ad-hoc mode. • Because the wireless USB adapter occupies the M-300’s USB port, functions that use a USB flash key (such as recording, playback, and backing up settings) are not possible while the wireless USB adapter is connected.
  • Page 4: Connecting With The M-300

    1. Establish the connection between the iPad and the M-300. On the iPad, select the M-300’s Ad-Hoc SSID. The SSID can be found on the M-300 in [Settings] > [Wi-Fi] > [Choose a Network]. As the password screen appears, input Ad-Hoc key shown on the M-300’s screen.
  • Page 5: Select The M-300 To Remote Control

    Connecting with the M-300 Select the M-300 to Control After booting the M-300 Remote, select the M-300 to remote control using the steps below. 1. Tap the ONLINE button to access the ONLINE popover. Scanning of available M-300 units starts.
  • Page 6: About The Screen Of M-300 Remote

    About the Screen of M-300 Remote Upon starting the M-300 Remote, the screen as shown below will appear. 1 Main Section Most screen operations are performed in this section. You can use the Overview Section and the Side Panel Section to show the desired channels or settings on this area.
  • Page 7 About the Screen of M-300 Remote...
  • Page 8: Channel Strip Screen

    OVER Lev 7 Compressor GR Meter Overload Indicator setting specified in the METER SETUP This shows the amount of gain reduction for the popup on the M-300. compressor. This will light up when the phantom +48V Indicator power is turned on.
  • Page 9: Using The Sends On Fader

    Channel Strip Screen Using the SENDS ON FADER Function popover of Channel Strip Screen In the SENDS ON FADER mode, you can use the faders on Tap the FUNCTION button on the side panel section to call the channel strip screen to adjust the amount sent from up the following functions.
  • Page 10: Eq Screen

    Channel Strip Screen EQ Screen Tap the EQ button to show the EQ screen in the main section. 1 CH STRIP Button 9 OUT Meter Tap this to return to the Channel Strip screen. This indicates the output level of the EQ. For stereo-linked channels, two meters (L and R) are shown.
  • Page 11: Eq Function Popover

    Channel Strip Screen 13 EQ Type Switch Button EQ Function Popover This select the filter type of the currently selected band. Tap the FUNCTION button on the side panel section to call Low Shelving up the following functions. High-pass Peaking High Shelving Low-pass 14 Q Knob...
  • Page 12: Sidepanel

    This button turns SENDS ON FADER mode on/off. Using the SENDS ON FADER (P.9) 1 ONLINE Button This calls up the ONLINE popover. Select the M-300 to Remote Control (P.5) 2 SCENE Button This shows the number and name of the currently selected scene.
  • Page 13: Scene List Popover

    Side Panel SCENE LIST Popover SYSTEM Popover Tap the SCENE button on the side panel section to show Tap the SYSTEM button on the side panel section to show the SCENE LIST popover. the SYSTEM popover. 1 Knob/Fader Reaction Time This specifies the reaction time of gain knobs and 2 Version This shows the firmware version.
  • Page 14: Geq Screen

    Side Panel GEQ Screen The GEQ button on the side panel lets you access the GEQ screen on the main section. 1 CH STRIP Button 9 GEQ Graph Tap this to return to the Channel Strip screen. This shows the approximate response of the GEQ in a range of 20Hz - 20kHz.
  • Page 15: Geq Function Popover

    Side Panel GEQ Function Popover Tap the FUNCTION button on the side panel section to call up the following functions. 1 LINK This turns the stereo link on/off of GEQ odd/even numbers. 2 0.5 dB Step If this is on, the GEQ fader operation is stepped by 0.5 dB. 3 Flat This sets the 31-band GEQ to a flat response.

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