Roland Your Guide to Memory Functions and Settings for M-48 Equipment

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Using the Memory Functions

Recalling Mixer Settings from Memory (Recall)

Here’s how to recall mixer settings into current memory.

*You cannot execute this operation if the [RECALL] button has been disabled in the preference settings (p. 22).

1Press the [RECALL] button.

The [RECALL] button will light, and Recall mode will be on.

At the same time, all [SOLO] buttons will start blinking. The [SOLO] button of the current memory number will be lit.

*Recall mode will turn off if you press the [RECALL] button once again.

*The [1-8] or [9-16] button will blink to indicate the range of memory numbers shown.

Button

Range of memory numbers

[1-8] button

1–8

 

 

[9-16] button

9–16

 

 

2Press the [1-8] or [9-16] button to select the desired range of memory numbers.

3Press the [SOLO] button of the memory number that you want to recall.

The [RECALL] button and the [SOLO] button you selected as the target of the recall will blink.

4Press the [RECALL] button to execute the Recall operation.

You can also execute the Recall operation by pressing the blinking [SOLO] button.

When the recall has been completed, the [RECALL] button will go out and Recall mode will turn off.

*If you decide to cancel without recalling, press any button that’s not blinking.

Returning to the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)

Here’s how to return all data in the M-48 to the factory-set condition (Factory Reset).

*If the M-48 contains important data, perform the appropriate operations on the M-400 or computer to save the M-48’s settings to USB memory or to your computer before you perform the factory reset.

For details on how to save data, refer to the owner’s manual of the M-400 (Ver. 2.0 or later) or the S-4000 RCS Ver. 2.0.

1Turn on the power (Connect the Cat5e cable) while holding down the [STORE] button and the group 1 [SOLO] button (p. 20).

The factory reset will be executed. When it is completed, all indicators of the top panel will blink.

The factory reset will require approximately 30 seconds.

2Turn off the power (p. 20).

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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 locationsNever climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unit Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop itScrews for attaching the APC-33 all purpose clamp 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 bracketAttaching the Ferrite Core Attaching the Reac Connector CoverSpread the two tabs and open 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 Source level/pan settings Example setup for the DrummerGroups for the drummer 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 OutputStoring Mixer Settings to Memory Store Using the Memory FunctionsAbout Memory 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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