Roland M-48 Example setup for lead vocalist, Groups for the lead vocalist, Guitar1 L, Guitar2 L

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Making Settings for the M-48

Example setup for lead vocalist

 

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

*1

 

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

Talk back

 

 

33

Main Output L

 

34

Main Output R

 

35

 

 

 

36

 

 

 

37

 

 

 

38

 

 

 

39

 

 

 

40

 

 

 

* Level/pan settings shown are approximate.

*1 The level should be turned down for unused sources.

Groups for the lead vocalist

1Me (Lead Vocal)

2Back Vocal1

3Back Vocal2

4Back Vocal3

5Choir

6Bass

7E.Guitars

8A.Guitar

9Kick

10Snare

11Hi Hat

12Drums

13Keys

14Ambient

15House/Main etc.

16Talk back

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Contents Copyright 2009 Roland Corporation Check the included Items Ferrite coreMain Features Table of Contents Never install the unit in any of the following locations Do not open or perform any internal modifications on UnitProtect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unitScrews for attaching the APC-33 all purpose clamp Distance from this unit, or switch them off Connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctionsMove it farther away from the source of interference Can deform or discolor the unitPanel Descriptions Top PanelLine OUT Volume knob Phones Volume knobControl select section LO Gain button MID Freq buttonRear Panel Installation Placing the M-48 on a Desk at an AngleAttaching the M-48 to the Top of a Mic Stand Attach the mounting bracket to the M-48Installation If Your Mic Stand has 3/8 inch ThreadsItems to use Attach the mounting bracket to the mic standIf Your Mic Stand has 5/8 inch Threads Attaching the M-48 to Any Part of a Mic Stand Attach the APC-33 to your mic stand or drum, and fastenMounting bracket BelowAttaching the Reac Connector Cover Attaching the Ferrite CoreSpread the two tabs and open the ferrite core Connecting External Devices Connecting the M-48 to a V-Mixing SystemConnecting the M-48 to an Analog Mixer System Connecting External DevicesConnecting Nine or More M-48 Units Units4000S-3208 Slave Reac device Front speakers 400 FOHConnecting Input/Output Devices to the M-48 Rear panelTurning the Power On Turning the Power OffMaking Settings for the M-48 Other settings settings made by the mixing engineer Example setup for the Drummer Source level/pan settingsGroups for the drummer Example setup for lead vocalist Groups for the lead vocalistGuitar1 L Guitar2 LExample setup for backing vocalists Source assign settings Groups for backing vocalistOverhead L Guitar1 L Guitar1 R Guitar2 L Guitar2 RAdjusting the Mix Adjusting the Volume of Each GroupPress the Volume button Here’s how to monitor just the audio of a specific groupAdjusting the Pan of Each Group Adjusting the Input Level of AUXUsing the Built-in Ambient Mic Turn the AUX in knob to adjust the AUX in input levelUsing Effects Applying Reverb to Each GroupApplying EQ to Each Group Press the Reverb Send buttonApplying a Limiter to the Headphones Output Adjusting the Line Out Output LevelUsing the Memory Functions Storing Mixer Settings to Memory StoreAbout Memory Recalling Mixer Settings from Memory Recall Returning to the Factory Settings Factory ResetTurn off the power p Press the Recall buttonMain Specifications DimensionsBlock Diagram Troubleshooting Avis Information Other CENTRAL/ Latin America
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M-48 specifications

The Roland M-48 is a versatile and powerful multipurpose digital mixer that has been designed to meet the needs of modern sound engineers and musicians. This state-of-the-art device combines advanced technology with intuitive design, making it an essential tool for live performances, studio sessions, and broadcast applications.

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