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RSS M-400 Owner's Manual (253 pages)
Live Mixing Console
Brand:
RSS
| Category:
Music Mixer
| Size: 25.98 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Important Safety Instructions
2
Using the Unit Safely
3
Important Notes
6
Memory Backup
7
Functionality Added in Version
8
Other Settings
8
Input Channels
8
Table of Contents
9
Introduction
12
Features of the M-400
12
Check the Included Items
13
Conventions Used in this Manual
13
Basic Knowledge about REAC
13
Placement
15
Ac Power Connections
16
Turning the Power On/Off
17
About the Internal Lithium Battery
18
À Propos de la Pile Interne Au Lithium
18
About USB Memory
19
Quick Start
20
Preparations
20
REAC Mode Settings and Connections
22
Input/Output Patching
27
Input Patchbay
27
Mixing
28
Explanation of the Panels
32
Top Panel
32
Fader Module Section
33
Layer Section
33
CHANNEL EDIT Section
34
Main Fader Module
34
Display
36
Function Button Section
36
EFFECTS Button
36
METER Button
37
10. Screen Controller Section
37
USB MEMORY RECORDER Section
37
11. SETUP Section
38
12. GROUP Section
38
13. SCENE MEMORY Section
38
14. USER Section
38
16. MONITOR Section
39
17. USB MEMORY Connector
39
Rear Panel
40
Console Output Jacks
41
Rs-232C Connector
42
Usb Connector
42
Digital out Jacks
42
MIDI Connectors
42
Talkback MIC in Jack
42
Rs-232C/MIDI Select Switch
42
Power Switch
43
Stereo in Jacks
43
Grounding Terminal
43
Cooling Vent
43
Theft Prevention Lock
43
Battery Slot
43
Front Panel
44
Phones Jack
44
Phones Level Knob
44
TALKBACK/OSC Section
39
Basic Operation
45
Basic Panel Operations
45
Home Screen
46
Screen Operations
47
Top Display Area
47
Main Level Indication
48
Main Display Area
48
Button Operations
49
On/Off Buttons
49
Popup Access Buttons
49
Editing a Name
50
Fader Operations
50
Library Operations
51
Message Operations
53
Input Channel Operations
54
About the Input Channels
54
Operations Using the CHANNEL EDIT Section
55
Aux Buses
57
Sends on Fader
57
Operations in the CHANNEL DISPLAY Screen
58
Stereo-Linking Channels
62
Specifying a Channel Name and Color Label
63
Channel Name
64
Copying Channel Settings to Another Channel
65
Ch Copy Popup
65
Using the Channel Library
66
Ch Library Popup
66
Assigning Channels to DCA Groups and MUTE Groups
67
AUX Channel and MAIN L/R Channel Operations
69
About AUX Channels and the MAIN L/R Channels
69
Operations Using the CHANNEL EDIT Section
70
Operations in the CHANNEL DISPLAY Screen
73
Specifying a Channel Name and Color Label
79
Copying Channel Settings to Another Channel
81
Aux/Main Copy Popup
81
Using the AUX/MAIN Library
82
Aux/Main Library Popup
82
Assigning Channels to DCA Groups and MUTE Groups
83
Copying the MAIN MIX (AUX Channels Only)
84
MATRIX Channel Operations
85
About MATRIX Channels
85
MATRIX Channel Operations
86
Operations Using the CHANNEL EDIT Section
86
Operations in the CHANNEL DISPLAY Screen
88
Copying a MIX to Another Matrix
92
Dynamics
93
Gate/Expander Operations
93
Gate/Expander Popup
94
Gate/Expander Overview Popup
97
Gate/Exp Library Popup
98
Compressor Operations
99
Compressor Popup
99
Compressor Overview Popup
102
Comp Library Popup
103
Limiter Operations (MAIN L/R, AUX1-AUX16)
104
Limiter Popup
104
Limiter Library Popup
105
Four-Band EQ
107
Four-Band EQ Operations
107
Hi Pass
108
Band Pass
108
Using the Eq Library
109
Eq Library Popup
109
AUX Send/Matrix Send
111
AUX Send Operations
111
Aux Sends Popup
112
MATRIX Send Operations
113
Input/Output Patchbay
115
Default Settings of the Input/Output Patchbay
115
Patchbay Operations
115
Patchbay Screen
115
Input Patchbay Operations
116
Using the Input Patchbay Library
117
Output Patchbay Operations
118
Using the Output Patchbay Library
119
Metering
120
About the Meters
120
Viewing the Meters
120
Viewing the Channel Strip of the Channel Layer
121
Layer View Tab
121
Editing the Meter Settings
122
Meter Setup Popup
122
Effects and 31-Band GEQ
123
EFFECTS Screen
123
Effects
124
About Effects
124
Fx Insert/Source Select Popup
126
Editing Effect Parameters
129
Fx Library Popup
130
Tempo Popup
131
31-Band GEQ
132
Geq Insert Select Popup
133
Geq Edit Popup
134
Inserting an External Effects Device
137
About Inserting an External Effects Device
137
Inserting an External Effects Device into a Channel
139
Ext Fx Insert Select Popup
139
DCA Groups
141
About DCA Groups
141
DCA Group Settings
141
Assigning a Channel to a DCA Group
142
Dca Group Assign Popup
142
Specifying a Name and Color Label for the DCA Group
143
Using the Panel to Control DCA Groups
144
Mute Groups
145
About Mute Groups
145
Mute Group Settings
145
Assigning a Channel to a Mute Group
146
Mute Group Assign Popup
146
Specifying a Name and Color Label for a Mute Group
147
Using Mute Groups
147
Talkback/Oscillator
150
About Talkback and Oscillator
150
TALKBACK/OSCILLATOR Screen
150
Using Talkback
151
Talkback Tab
151
Using the Oscillator
152
Osc Tab
152
Monitor/Solo
154
About Monitoring
154
Monitor Screen
155
Using Monitor
156
Using solo
156
Scene Memory
157
About Scene Memory
157
Scene Memory Section
158
Operations in the SCENE Screen
159
Editing the Scene List
161
Scene List Edit Popup
161
Cutting a Scene
162
The Global Scope Function
163
Global Scope Popup
163
USB Memory Recorder
165
About the USB Memory Recorder
165
Using the USB Memory Recorder
166
Recorder Screen
166
Recorder Source Select Popup
167
Recording to Usb Memory
168
User Settings
170
About User Settings
170
Creating and Editing User Settings
171
User Screen
171
User Level Popup
176
Editing the User Preferences
177
User Preference Popup
177
Editing Other User Preferences
180
REAC Applications and Settings
181
REAC Applications
181
Reac Connection Examples
183
Foh Console Setup
183
Monitor Console Setup
184
Broadcast Console Setup
184
Backup Connections with the S-4000S
185
REAC Settings
186
Reac Config Popup
186
Remote
189
Remote Functions
189
Remote Settings
190
Remote Popup
190
MIDI Settings
191
Other Settings and Functions
195
SYSTEM Screen
195
Viewing System Information and Making Basic Mixer Settings
196
Saving and Loading Mixer Settings
199
Load/Save Popup
199
Date and Time Settings
202
Date&Time Popup
202
Managing USB Memory
203
Usb Memory Popup
203
Deleting a File
205
Console Lock
207
Unlocking the Console
207
Help Function
208
Appendix
209
User Button Functions
209
Error Message List
210
Troubleshooting
211
External Device
212
Pin Configuration Diagrams
213
Requirements for Switching Hubs
214
Main Specifications
215
Frequency Response
215
Power Consumption
217
Dimensions
218
FX Library
219
GEQ Library
220
Channel Library
220
AUX/MAIN Library
220
GATE/EXP Library
221
COMP Library
221
LIMITER Library
221
EQ Library
222
Patchbay Library
223
Reverb
224
Effect Types
224
St.reverb (Stereo Reverb)
224
Delay
229
Long Delay
231
M.tap Delay (Multi Tap Delay)
232
X.mod Delay (Cross-Modulation Delay)
233
Modulation
234
St.chorus (Stereo Chorus)
234
St.flanger (Stereo Flanger)
235
St.phaser (Stereo Phaser)
236
Pitch Shift
237
Channel Strip
238
Geq
241
Dual Geq
241
Index
242
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RSS M-400 Owner's Manual (66 pages)
Live mIxing console
Brand:
RSS
| Category:
Music Mixer
| Size: 13.28 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Functionality Added in Version 2.00
4
Functionality Added in Version
5
Lcr System
6
About the LCR (Left/Center/Right) SYSTEM
6
LCR SYSTEM Settings
7
LCR SYSTEM Settings and Scene Memories
7
Making the LCR SYSTEM Setting
7
Turning the LCR SYSTEM on
8
Changing the AUX Used as MAIN C
8
Turning the LCR SYSTEM off
9
Operating MAIN C
10
MAIN C Fader Operations
10
Operations in the MAIN C CHANNEL DISPLAY Screen
10
Sending Signals from CH and AUX to MAIN L/R and MAIN C
10
Other Changes
11
Added Effect Types
13
Srv-2000 (Digital Reverb Srv-2000)
13
SDE-3000 X2 (DIGITAL DELAY SDE-3000)
15
Re-201 (Space Echo Re-201)
16
Sbf-325 (Stereo Flanger Sbf-325)
17
SPH-323 X2 (PHASE SHIFTER SPH-323)
18
Sdd-320 (Dimension D Sdd-320)
19
New Functionality for the 31-Band GEQ
20
About the 31-Band Geq's New Functionality
20
GEQ EDIT Popup
20
31-Band Realtime Analyzer Function
20
8-Band Parametric EQ
21
Using the 8-Band Parametric EQ
22
Using the Analyzer
22
New Functionality in the METER Screen
23
About the METER Screen's New Functionality
23
Analyzer Tab
23
Using the Analyzer
23
NAME LIST Tab
24
Changes to the Function Buttons in the METER Screen
24
New Functionality for Scene Memories
25
About the New Scene Memory Functionality
25
SCENE Screen
25
RECALL PARAMETER EDIT Popup
25
Accessing the RECALL PARAMETER EDIT Popup
26
Using the Recall Filter
26
Synchronizing Scene Memories with M-48 Memories
27
Synchronizing M-48 Store Operations
27
Synchronizing M-48 Recall Operations
28
Management of the M-48 Live Personal Mixer
29
What Is the M-48 Live Personal Mixer
29
40-Channel Mixer
29
Settings and Operations for the 40-Channel Mixer
29
Two Sets of Outputs
30
Memory Functionality
30
Connecting M-48 Units to the M-400
31
Editing and Managing M-48 Units
32
Where the Settings Are Stored
32
Specifying the Outputs from the M-400 to the M-48 Unit
32
Viewing the Connected M-48 Units
34
M-48 MANAGER Popup
34
Accessing the M-48 MANAGER Popup
34
Editing the M-48'S Unit Name
35
Changing the Order of a Unit in the M-48 List
35
Muting the Output of an M-48 Unit
36
Disabling Memory Operations from the M-400 (MEMORY SAFE Function)
36
Making Settings for an M-48 Unit
36
M-48 SETUP Popup
36
Accessing the M-48 SETUP Popup
37
Making Preference Settings for an M-48 Unit
38
Returning the Preference Settings to the Default State
39
Assigning Group Names for an M-48 Unit
39
Setting the Level, Pan, and AUX Switch for each Source (Source Level/Pan Setting)
40
SOURCE LEV/PAN Popup
40
Accessing the M-48 SOURCE LEV/PAN Popup
41
Editing the Source Level/Pan Settings
41
Resetting the Source Level/Pan Settings
42
Copying the M-400'S MIX Levels to the Source Levels
42
Assigning Sources to Groups (Source Assign Settings)
43
SOURCE ASSIGN Popup
43
Accessing the M-48 SOURCE ASSIGN Popup
44
Setting the Source Assignments
44
Clearing the Source Assignments
44
Source Assignment Setting Examples
45
Checking and Adjusting the Musician's MIX (Group MIX)
48
GROUP MIX Popup
48
Accessing the M-48 GROUP MIX Popup
49
Checking and Adjusting the Group MIX
49
Resetting the Group MIX to the Default Settings
49
Copying M-48 Settings
50
COPY Popup
50
M-48 Memory Operations
51
MEMORY Popup
51
Accessing the M-48 MEMORY Popup
51
Storing the M-48'S Current Memory
52
Recalling a Memory to the M-48
52
Clearing the Contents of an M-48 Memory
53
Using the M-48 Library
53
M-48 LIBRARY Popup
53
Accessing the M-48 LIBRARY Popup
54
Storing to the M-48 Library
54
Recalling Settings from the M-48 Library
55
Clearing an M-48 Library Item
55
Saving/Loading USB Memory
56
LOAD/SAVE Popup
56
Accessing the M-48 LOAD/SAVE Popup
56
Saving an M-48 Project to USB Memory
56
Loading an M-48 Project from USB Memory
57
Deleting a Project File or Folder
58
Other New Functionality
59
New Functionality in the MONITOR Screen
59
ALL CH SEND POINTS Popup
59
Setting All AUX Send Points in a Single Operation
59
New Functionality in the CHANNEL DISPLAY Screen (CH1-CH48)
60
New Functionality in the DCA GROUP Screen
60
New Functionality in the INITIALIZE Popup (SYSTEM Screen)
60
New Functionality in the LOAD/SAVE Popup (SYSTEM Screen)
61
Newly Added Popup for Confirming or Editing the Name When Storing or Saving
61
SCENE STORE Popup
61
LIBRARY STORE Popup
61
CREATE NEW USER Popup
61
SAVE CURRENT USER Popup
62
PROJECT SAVE Popup
62
MAKE FOLDER Popup
62
Support for Direct Connection of Master REAC to Split REAC
62
RSS M-400 Owner's Manual (17 pages)
Brand:
RSS
| Category:
Music Mixer
| Size: 2.76 MB
Table of Contents
Functionality Added in Version
2
Merge Patchbay Operations
6
Output Patchbay Operations (S-0808)
7
Splitting Merged Inputs (S-4000M's Split Function)
8
GATE/EXPANDER Popup
10
COMPRESSOR Popup
12
LIMITER Popup
13
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