Roland MMP-2 owner manual Windows

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L

 

LCDCNT

14

LEVEL

22

Line Output

13

Load patch from computer

28

LO-CUT

18

LO-MID

20

LOW

20

Low-cut Filter

18

Low-pass

21

LPF

21

LSV

21

M

 

Macintosh

 

FreeMIDI

38

OMS

35

MIC

26

MIC IN

13

Mic Modeling

19

Microphone Input

13

MODEL

19

Modeling Microphone

20

O

 

OMS

31, 35

OUT

16

OUTPUT

20

OUTPUT LEVEL

13

P

 

Pad

17

parameter

14

Patch

14

Initializing

29

Load patch from computer

28

Resetting Effect Parameters

15

Save patch to Computer

28

Saving a Patch

15

Selection

15

PEAK

 

indicator

17

peaking equalizer

21

Phantom Power

17

PHANTOM,PHASE,LO-CUT

18

PLUG IN

24

Plug-in Effect

24

Power switch

13

PREAMP

24

Pre-amp Modeling

24

PROX FX

20

Proximity Effect

20

Q

 

Q

21

 

Index

R

 

Ratio

22–23

RECOVER

28

Reference Frequency

20

Reference Microphone

19

Rejection Level

24

Release Time

22–23

RESET

15

resonant frequencies

20

Route

29

S

 

Sampling Clock Source

26

Sampling Frequency

26

Save patch to Computer

28

Saving a Patch

15

SELECT (patch)

15

SENS

 

analog inputs

17

enhancer/de-esser

23

shelving

21

SOFT

22

SOLID

22

STORE PATCH

15

System Parameters

14

Initializing

29

T

 

Threshold

22–23

TIME

20

TUBE

22

Turning Off the Power

18

Turning On the Power

13

TYPE

 

compressor

22

enhancer/de-esser

23

equalizer

21

pre-amp

24

U

 

USB

30

W

 

Warm

24

Windows

 

Windows 2000

32

Windows Me / 98

31

WRM

24

Wrong sample freq

26

X

 

XLR

13

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Contents Copyright 2002 Roland Corporation Page Using the Unit Safely Contents Settings for Digital Connections Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceCopyright Handling CD-ROMsGetting Started Main FeaturesChecking the Included Items Top Panel Top and Rear PanelsRear Panel Dynamics Function Organization and Signal FlowPad Sens EqualizerMaking the Connections Set Up and Basic OperationsGetting Ready to Switch on the Power Connecting the Power SourceConnecting the Output Equipment Setting the Output LevelTurning On the Power Connecting the Input DeviceSave pressing Enter button Adjusting the Contrast of the LCD Screen LcdcntGlobal Functions PatchesPatch Selection Select Resetting Effect Parameters ResetSaving a Patch Store Patch Dynamics CMP / EXP MetersEdit Channel Select Edit CH Select InputPad Settings for the Analog InputsPeak Indicator Phantom Power +48VAttenuator ATT Turning Off the PowerPhase Low-cut Filter LO-CUTReference Microphone Input Using EffectsMic Modeling Mic Modeling OFF/ON ModelEqualizer Filter Type Type DynamicsCompressor Gain GainRatio Ratio Compressor Type TypeKey In Channel KEY Threshold ThreshEnhancer/De-esser ExpanderPre-amp Modeling Plug-in EffectHarmonic BrightAudio Input Source Settings for Digital ConnectionsSampling Clock Source Sampling FrequencyAnalog Input to Analog Output Examples of UseAnalog Input to Digital Output Channel Linking Other FeaturesCopying Settings Between Channels Backup PatchInitializing RouteComputer settings Use of computer and setupSet up PC setting and Install MMP-2 settingsWindows Me Use the following procedure to install the MMP-2 driverDeleting the MMP-2 Driver WindowsUse of computer and setup Use the USB cable to connect the MMP-2 and your computer Macintosh / OMS Installing the MMP-2 DriverOMS settings USB connector USB cableUse of computer and setup Macintosh / FreeMIDI FreeMIDI settings About Quick Setup dialog box will appear. Click Continue Intuitive operation of MMP-2 using MMP-2 editor Backup PatchesFunctions work in conjunction with computers MMP-2 settings p Trouble ShootingSymptom Cause Remedy Another patch Resetting Effect ParametersWindows users Trouble Shooting about ComputerMacintosh users Was the MMP-2 recognized? MMP-2 does not recover correctly from sleep modeCannot make USB connections correctly Macintosh hangs upTransmitted Data Midi ImplementationData Transfer Address Map Algorithm 1 MIC Modeling + Dynamics + Plug INPreamp Status Bulk Data Appendices Midi Implementation Chart Specifications Index SymbolsWindows Memo Memo Information Important Safety Instructions 02897523 ’02-2-E2-21KS About Input Jacks Limitations and Conditions of Condenser Microphone