Roland M-48 owner manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Please read before using.

USING THE UNIT SAFELY

5

IMPORTANT NOTES

7

Introduction

2

Check the included Items

2

Main Features

3

Panel Descriptions

8

Top Panel

8

Rear Panel

10

Installation

11

Placing the M-48 on a Desk at an Angle

11

Attaching the M-48 to the Top of a Mic Stand

11

Attaching the M-48 to Any Part of a Mic Stand

14

Attaching the REAC Connector Cover

15

Attaching the Ferrite Core

15

Connecting External Devices

16

Connecting the M-48 to a V-Mixing System

16

Connecting the M-48 to an Analog Mixer System

17

Connecting Nine or More M-48 Units

18

Connecting Input/Output Devices to the M-48

19

Turning the Power On/Off (REAC EMBEDDED POWER Supported)

20

Making Settings for the M-48

21

40-channel Mixer Settings and Operation

21

Default Values of the Settings

22

Example Setups

23

Adjusting the Mix

26

Adjusting the Volume of Each Group

26

Listening to Each Group Individually (Solo)

26

Adjusting the Pan of Each Group

27

Adjusting the Input Level of AUX IN

27

Using the Built-in Ambient Mic

27

Using Effects

28

Applying Reverb to Each Group

28

Applying EQ to Each Group

28

Headphones Output and Line Out Adjustments

29

Adjusting the Headphones Output Level

29

Adjusting the Headphones Output Tone

29

Applying a Limiter to the Headphones Output

29

Adjusting the Line Out Output Level

29

Using the Memory Functions

30

About Memory

30

Storing Mixer Settings to Memory (Store)

30

Recalling Mixer Settings from Memory (Recall)

31

Returning to the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)

31

Appendices

32

Main Specifications

32

Dimensions

32

Block Diagram

33

Troubleshooting

34

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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 UnitNever 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 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 Ferrite Core Attaching the Reac Connector CoverSpread 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 Source level/pan settings Example setup for the DrummerGroups 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 LevelStoring Mixer Settings to Memory Store Using the Memory FunctionsAbout 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.

One of the standout features of the M-48 is its 48-channel audio mixing capability. This extensive channel count allows users to mix multiple audio sources with ease, ensuring that every instrument and vocal track is given the attention it deserves. The mixer also supports up to 16 auxiliary outputs, providing flexible routing options for monitors and effects.

At the heart of the M-48 is its digital signal processing (DSP) technology. This allows for high-quality audio manipulation and enhances the overall sound quality of the mixed output. With built-in EQ, compression, and reverb effects, users have the tools they need to craft a polished and professional sound. The M-48 also supports a wide range of sampling rates, including 44.1 kHz and 96 kHz, ensuring compatibility with various audio formats.

Another key characteristic of the Roland M-48 is its ease of use. The user interface is designed for quick access to controls and settings, making it accessible for both beginner and experienced users alike. The color-coded faders and buttons enhance visibility, which is particularly useful in low-light environments. Furthermore, the mixer comes with a comprehensive software package for remote control and deeper audio editing options.

The M-48 also features advanced connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and MIDI. This allows for integration with other audio devices and systems, expanding its functionality. Whether connecting to a DAW for recording or to other hardware for live performance, the M-48 provides seamless integration.

Durability is another critical aspect of the Roland M-48. Built with robust materials, this mixer is designed to withstand the rigors of both studio and live environments. Its compact and lightweight design makes it portable, ensuring that users can transport it easily without sacrificing performance.

In summary, the Roland M-48 is a comprehensive digital mixer that combines high channel counts, advanced DSP technology, ease of use, and robust connectivity options. With its impressive range of features, it serves as an invaluable asset for sound professionals across various applications, from live events to studio recordings. Its combination of quality, versatility, and durability makes it a standout choice in the competitive landscape of digital mixers.