Roland MMP-2 owner manual Getting Started, Checking the Included Items, Main Features

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Getting Started

Checking the Included Items

This product includes the following items in addition to the MMP-2 itself. Check to make sure they are all present and accounted for. If anything is missing, contact the retailer from whom you purchased the product.

Owner’s manual (this document)

CD-ROM (setup procedures, drivers, editors, etc.)

Power cable

USB cable

Main Features

The MMP-2 is a microphone pre-amp that delivers high sound quality and is equipped with a large number of functions, offering the following features:

Full Range of Input and Output Connectors and Pre-amps

The unit is equipped with two channels of XLR/1/4” phone jacks for balanced analog inputs. It supports a wide range of input sensitivities, from line level (+4 dBu) to microphone level (-64 dBu). Features such as phantom power and low-band cutoff are also provided. The unit provides not only balanced-XLR analog output, but also digital output. It is most definitely ready to play an active role in a variety of environments, including any place that uses a public-address system, or any recording studio.

Designed with Emphasis on Sound Quality

The design of the MMP-2’s analog circuitry is actually a direct descendent of the design responsible for the high-quality sound of the VS-2480 Digital Studio Workstation. A separate shielded structure is employed for the vital heart of the amp circuitry, and only carefully selected parts are used. These exacting considerations result in the achievement of professional-spec sound.

Mic Modeling

Using Microphone Modeling you can process your input audio so that it models the characteristics of audio from a variety of high quality microphones. Microphone modeling of even greater fidelity is achieved through use of the best-selling C 3000 B microphone from AKG Acoustics as the source microphone for your input.

A Wide Variety of Input Processing

The MMP-2’s four-band parametric equalizer has powerful specifications. The stereo 4 band parametric equalizers can also be configured from 9 different choices including band-pass filters, and shelving equalizers The MMP-2 also features a full range of dynamics processing including, models of vacuum-tube compressors.

USB-MIDI Interface

Connection to a computer can be made easily using a USB cable, and you can intuitively monitor and modify the state of the equalizer and dynamics using the included editor program for Mac and PC.

You can use the MMP-2 for a wide variety of applications such as:

When you want to convert signals to digital at an early stage, because leaving them in analog makes them prone to noise.

When you want to route your signals through a high-quality pre-amp before inputting them to a mixer or recorder.

When you want to alter the response of a microphone or pre-amp.

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Contents Copyright 2002 Roland Corporation Page Using the Unit Safely Contents Settings for Digital Connections Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Additional PrecautionsHandling CD-ROMs CopyrightChecking the Included Items Main FeaturesGetting Started Top and Rear Panels Top PanelRear Panel Function Organization and Signal Flow Pad SensEqualizer DynamicsSet Up and Basic Operations Getting Ready to Switch on the PowerConnecting the Power Source Making the ConnectionsSetting the Output Level Turning On the PowerConnecting the Input Device Connecting the Output EquipmentAdjusting the Contrast of the LCD Screen Lcdcnt Global FunctionsPatches Save pressing Enter buttonSaving a Patch Store Patch Resetting Effect Parameters ResetPatch Selection Select Meters Edit Channel Select Edit CH SelectInput Dynamics CMP / EXPSettings for the Analog Inputs Peak IndicatorPhantom Power +48V PadTurning Off the Power PhaseLow-cut Filter LO-CUT Attenuator ATTUsing Effects Mic ModelingMic Modeling OFF/ON Model Reference Microphone InputEqualizer Dynamics CompressorGain Gain Filter Type TypeCompressor Type Type Key In Channel KEYThreshold Thresh Ratio RatioExpander Enhancer/De-esserPlug-in Effect Pre-amp ModelingBright HarmonicSettings for Digital Connections Sampling Clock SourceSampling Frequency Audio Input SourceAnalog Input to Digital Output Examples of UseAnalog Input to Analog Output Other Features Copying Settings Between ChannelsBackup Patch Channel LinkingRoute InitializingUse of computer and setup Set up PC setting and InstallMMP-2 settings 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 Functions work in conjunction with computers Backup PatchesIntuitive operation of MMP-2 using MMP-2 editor Trouble Shooting Symptom Cause RemedyAnother patch Resetting Effect Parameters MMP-2 settings pTrouble Shooting about Computer Windows usersMacintosh users MMP-2 does not recover correctly from sleep mode Cannot make USB connections correctlyMacintosh hangs up 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