Roland MMP-2 owner manual Index, Symbols

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Index

 

Symbols

 

+48V

17

A

 

A-GAIN

22

ATT

 

analog input

18

equalizer

20

Attack Time

22–23

Attenuator

 

analog input

18

equalizer

20

Auto Gain

22

B

 

BACKUP

28

Band-pass

21

Band-reject

21

bass noise

18

BPF

21

BRF

21

Bright

25

BRT

25

BYPASS

19

C

 

Canceling Linking

28

Channel divider

29

Channel Linking

28

CLIP

17

CLOCK

26

CMP

16

COMP

21

Compression Ratio

23

Compressor

21

Type

22

Connecting

 

Input Device

13

Output Equipment

13

Power Source

12

Contrast

14

Copying

28

cutoff frequency band

21

D

 

De-esser

23

De-esser Rejection Level

24

DES

23

DESREJ

24

DIGI

26

Digital Connections

26

Distance

20

DYNAMICS

21

E

 

EDIT CH SELECT

................................................................... 16

Effect Parameters

.................................................................... 14

Initializing

29

Effects

19

ENH

23

ENH/DE

23

Enhance Level

24

Enhancer

23

ENHLEV

24

ENTER

14

EQ

20

Equalizer

20

EXP

16, 23

Expander

23

F

 

feedback whine

13

Filter Type

21

FreeMIDI

31, 38

FREQ

23, 26

G

 

Gain

21

H

 

HARD

22

Harmonic

25

HI

20

High-pass

21

HI-MID

20

HPF

21

HRM

25

HSV

21

I

 

IN

16

Initializing

29

INPUT

19

Input Parameters

14

Input Source

26

INT

26

interlinks

28

isolation mount

20

K

 

Key In Channel

22–23

Knee

22

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Contents Copyright 2002 Roland Corporation Page Using the Unit Safely Contents Settings for Digital Connections Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsHandling CD-ROMs CopyrightMain Features Getting StartedChecking the Included Items Top and Rear Panels Top PanelRear Panel Equalizer Function Organization and Signal FlowPad Sens DynamicsConnecting the Power Source Set Up and Basic OperationsGetting Ready to Switch on the Power Making the ConnectionsConnecting the Input Device Setting the Output LevelTurning On the Power Connecting the Output EquipmentPatches Adjusting the Contrast of the LCD Screen LcdcntGlobal Functions Save pressing Enter buttonResetting Effect Parameters Reset Patch Selection SelectSaving a Patch Store Patch Input MetersEdit Channel Select Edit CH Select Dynamics CMP / EXPPhantom Power +48V Settings for the Analog InputsPeak Indicator PadLow-cut Filter LO-CUT Turning Off the PowerPhase Attenuator ATTMic Modeling OFF/ON Model Using EffectsMic Modeling Reference Microphone InputEqualizer Gain Gain DynamicsCompressor Filter Type TypeThreshold Thresh Compressor Type TypeKey In Channel KEY Ratio RatioExpander Enhancer/De-esserPlug-in Effect Pre-amp ModelingBright HarmonicSampling Frequency Settings for Digital ConnectionsSampling Clock Source Audio Input SourceExamples of Use Analog Input to Analog OutputAnalog Input to Digital Output Backup Patch Other FeaturesCopying Settings Between Channels Channel LinkingRoute InitializingMMP-2 settings Use of computer and setupSet up PC setting and Install Computer settingsUse the following procedure to install the MMP-2 driver Windows MeWindows Deleting the MMP-2 DriverUse of computer and setup Use the USB cable to connect the MMP-2 and your computer Installing the MMP-2 Driver Macintosh / OMSUSB connector USB cable OMS settingsUse of computer and setup Macintosh / FreeMIDI FreeMIDI settings About Quick Setup dialog box will appear. Click Continue Backup Patches Intuitive operation of MMP-2 using MMP-2 editorFunctions work in conjunction with computers Another patch Resetting Effect Parameters Trouble ShootingSymptom Cause Remedy MMP-2 settings pTrouble Shooting about Computer Windows usersMacintosh users Macintosh hangs up MMP-2 does not recover correctly from sleep modeCannot make USB connections correctly Was the MMP-2 recognized?Midi Implementation Transmitted DataData Transfer Address Map Algorithm 1 MIC Modeling + Dynamics + Plug INPreamp Status Bulk Data Appendices Midi Implementation Chart Specifications Symbols IndexWindows Memo Memo Information Important Safety Instructions 02897523 ’02-2-E2-21KS Limitations and Conditions of Condenser Microphone About Input Jacks