Roland VM-7200 Paramètres des sorties Output, Paramètres Solo, Paramètres du Fader Group Master

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Equipement MIDI

( 1) Si ce paramètre est réglé sur Int, il n’y aura pas de sortie audio par les sorties Flex Bus

Out. Le signal audio ne sera pas produit m me si Multi Out Assigna le Out est sélectionné pour une sortie Flex Bus Out qui est réglée sur "In".

2-6. Paramètres des bus 1-8

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Adresse

 

Offset

Données

Contenus et remarques

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00 00

00

00

- 01

Bus

to

Bus 1 Send Sw

Off,On

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

 

 

:

 

00 00

0B

00

-

01

Bus

to

Bus 12 Send Sw

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00 00

0C

00

- 7F

Bus

to

Bus 1 Send Level

0,,,127

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

 

 

:

 

00 00

17

00

-

7F

Bus

to

Bus 12 Send Level

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00 00 18

01

- 7F

Bus

to

Bus 1 Send Pan

L63,,,R63

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

 

 

:

 

00 00 23

01

-

7F

Bus

to

Bus 12 Send Pan

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00 00

24

00

- 01

Bus

to

Bus 1 Send Pan Slave

Off,On

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

 

 

:

 

00 00

2F

00

-

01

Bus

to

Bus 12 Send Pan Slave

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00 00 30 00

(Réservé)

:

:

 

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2-7. Paramètres des sorties Output

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Adresse

 

Offset

Données

Contenus et remarques

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00 00 00 00 (Réservé) ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 01 00 (Réservé) ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 02 00 (Réservé) ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 03 00 - 7F Control Room Master Level

0,,,127

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00 00 04 01 - 7F Control Room Master Balance

L63,,,R63

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00 00 05 00

-

25

Control Room Source

CH1,,,24,Bus1,,,12,Main,Cue

(40

-

65)

 

bit6 : 0:Off,1:On

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00 00 06 00 - 01 Control Room Mono SwOff,On ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 07 00 - 01 Control Room Dim SwOff,On ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 08 00 - 7F Control Room Dim Level

0,,,127

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00 00 09 28 - 40 Main Bus ATT-24dB,,,0dB ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 0A 00 - 01 Main Master MuteNorm,Mute ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 0B 00 - 7F Main Master Level

0,,,127

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00 00 0C 01 - 7F Main Master Balance

L63,,,R63

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00 00 0D 28 - 40 Cue Bus ATT-24dB,,,0dB ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 0E 00 - 01 Cue Master MuteNorm,Mute ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 0F 00 - 7F Cue Master Level

0,,,127

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00 00 10 01 - 7F Cue Master Balance

L63,,,R63

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00 00 11

00

-

7F

Multi

Output Level 1

0,,,127

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

 

:

 

00 00 28

00

-

7F

Multi

Output Level 24

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00 00 29

00

- 29 Multi Output Assign 1

CH1,,,24,Bus1,,,12

(40 -

69)

MainL,MainR,CueL,CueR,MonL,MonR

 

 

 

bit6 : 0:Off,1:On

:

 

 

:

 

:

 

 

00 00 40 00

-

29

Multi Output Assign 24

(40

-

69)

 

bit6 : 0:Off,1:On

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00 00 41 00 - 01 All Mute SwitchNorm,Mute ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 42 00 - 01 Monitor Out Line SwitchOff,On ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 43 00

(Réservé)

:

:

 

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2-8. Paramètres Solo

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Adresse

 

Offset

Données

Contenus et remarques

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00 00 00 00 - 7F Solo Level

0,,,127

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00 00 01 00 - 03 Solo Sw SourcePreEQ,PFL,AFL,INPLACE ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 02 00 - 01 Solo SwOff,On ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00

03

00

-

01

Solo

Sw Input Channel -1

Off,On

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

00 00

1A

00

-

01

Solo

Sw Input Channel -24

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00 00

1B

00

-

01

Solo

Sw MultiIn Channel -1

Off,On

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

00 00

32

00

-

01

Solo

Sw MultiIn Channel -24

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00 00

33

00

-

01

Solo

Sw Bus -1 (*1)

Off,On

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

00 00

3E

00

-

01

Solo

Sw Bus -12 (*1)

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00 00 3F 00

(Réservé)

:

:

 

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( 1) Si le paramètre Bus

Mode 1 - 8 du paragraphe “2-5. Bus 1-12” est réglé sur “Ext”, Solo

us 1-8 est inaccessi

le si Solo S itch Source n’est pas réglé sur “INPLACE”.

2-9. Paramètres du Fader Group Master

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Adresse

 

Offset

Données

Contenus et remarques

==========+=========+===================================================

00 00 00

00

-

7F

Fader

Group Master -1

0,,,127

 

:

 

 

:

 

 

:

 

00 00 17

00

-

7F

Fader

Group Master -24

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00 00 18 00

(Réservé)

:

:

 

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2-10. Paramètres de la section d’effets

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Adresse

 

Offset

Données

Contenus et remarques

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00 00 00 00 - 00 (Réservé) ——————————+—————————+———————————————————————————————————————————————————

00 00 01 00 - 7F FX Lch Send Level

0,,,127

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00 00 02 00 - 7F FX Lch Return Level

0,,,127

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00 00 03 00 - 09 FX Lch Insert Location (MSB)

Off,

Input PreEQ, Input PostEQ,

MultiIn PreEQ, MultiIn PostEQ,

SndRtn, IntBus, ExtBus, Main, Mon

00 00 04# 00 - 17 FX Lch Insert Location (LSB)

Ch1--Ch24,

 

(Bus1-12, Lch, Rch)

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00 00 05 00 - 7F FX Rch Send Level

0,,,127

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00 00 06 00 - 7F FX Rch Return Level

0,,,127

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00 00 07

00 - 09 FX Rch Insert Location

(MSB)

Off,

Input PreEQ, Input PostEQ,

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