Roland M-48 Example setup for the Drummer, Source level/pan settings, Groups for the drummer

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Making Settings for the M-48

Example Setups

Example setup for the Drummer

 

Source level/pan settings

Source assign settings

 

Source

Level

Pan

1

Kick

 

 

2

Snare

 

 

3

Hi Hat

 

 

4

Tom1

 

 

5

Tom2

 

 

6

Tom3

 

 

7

Ride

 

 

8

Crash

 

 

9

Overhead L

 

 

10

Overhead R

 

 

11

Bass

 

 

12

Click

 

 

13

E.Guitar1 L

 

 

14

E.Guitar1 R

 

 

15

E.Guitar2 L

 

 

16

E.Guitar2 R

 

 

17

A.Guitar L

 

 

18

A.Guitar R

 

 

19

Keys L

 

 

20

Keys R

 

 

21

Piano L

 

 

22

Piano R

 

 

23

Lead Vocal

 

 

24

Back Vocal1

 

 

25

Back Vocal2

 

 

26

Back Vocal3

 

 

27

Choir1

 

 

28

Choir2

 

 

29

Choir3

 

 

30

Ambient Mic1

 

 

31

Ambient Mic2

 

 

32

Talkback

 

 

33

Main Output L

 

 

34

Main Output R

 

 

35

 

 

 

36

 

 

 

37

 

 

 

38

 

 

 

39

 

 

 

40

 

 

 

* Level/pan settings shown are approximate.

Groups for the drummer

1Kick

2Snare

3Hi Hat

4Tom1

5Tom2

6Tom3

7Cymbals

8Overhead

9Bass

10Guitars

11Keys

12Lead Vocal

13Back Vocal

14Ambients

15House/Main

16Click

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Contents Copyright 2009 Roland Corporation Ferrite core Check the included ItemsMain Features Table of Contents Do not open or perform any internal modifications on Unit Never install the unit in any of the following locationsScrews for attaching the APC-33 all purpose clamp Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop itNever climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unit Can deform or discolor the unit Distance from this unit, or switch them offConnectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions Move it farther away from the source of interferenceTop Panel Panel DescriptionsMID Freq button Line OUT Volume knobPhones Volume knob Control select section LO Gain buttonRear Panel Attach the mounting bracket to the M-48 InstallationPlacing the M-48 on a Desk at an Angle Attaching the M-48 to the Top of a Mic StandAttach the mounting bracket to the mic stand InstallationIf Your Mic Stand has 3/8 inch Threads Items to useIf Your Mic Stand has 5/8 inch Threads Below Attaching the M-48 to Any Part of a Mic StandAttach the APC-33 to your mic stand or drum, and fasten Mounting bracketSpread the two tabs and open the ferrite core Attaching the Reac Connector CoverAttaching the Ferrite Core Connecting the M-48 to a V-Mixing System Connecting External DevicesConnecting External Devices Connecting the M-48 to an Analog Mixer SystemFront speakers 400 FOH Connecting Nine or More M-48 UnitsUnits 4000S-3208 Slave Reac deviceRear panel Connecting Input/Output Devices to the M-48Turning the Power Off Turning the Power OnMaking Settings for the M-48 Other settings settings made by the mixing engineer Groups for the drummer Example setup for the DrummerSource level/pan settings Guitar2 L Example setup for lead vocalistGroups for the lead vocalist Guitar1 LGuitar1 L Guitar1 R Guitar2 L Guitar2 R Example setup for backing vocalistsSource assign settings Groups for backing vocalist Overhead LHere’s how to monitor just the audio of a specific group Adjusting the MixAdjusting the Volume of Each Group Press the Volume buttonTurn the AUX in knob to adjust the AUX in input level Adjusting the Pan of Each GroupAdjusting the Input Level of AUX Using the Built-in Ambient MicPress the Reverb Send button Using EffectsApplying Reverb to Each Group Applying EQ to Each GroupAdjusting the Line Out Output Level Applying a Limiter to the Headphones OutputAbout Memory Using the Memory FunctionsStoring Mixer Settings to Memory Store Press the Recall button Recalling Mixer Settings from Memory RecallReturning to the Factory Settings Factory Reset Turn off the power pDimensions Main SpecificationsBlock Diagram Troubleshooting Avis Other CENTRAL/ Latin America Information
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M-48 specifications

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