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2 Confirm the Contents of the Package3 Main Features4 Table of ContentsIntroduction Using Effects 42 Connecting Peripheral Devices 14 Basic Operation 20 Switching Between Images 35 5 Editing the Input/Output Settings 54Switching Images in Synchronization with Music (BPM Sync) 60 Using the V-8 with Other Equipment 63 Adjusting the Video Fader 76 Appendices 79 6 USING THE UNIT SAFELY8 IMPORTANT NOTESRepairs and Data Power Supply Placement Maintenance Additional Precautions Copyright 9 Video Signal Flow10 Panel Descriptions Bus A INPUT SELECT Buttons [MEMORY] Knob [BPM/CONTROL] Knob [TAP] Button BPM Display Menu Operation Buttons Operating Panel11 Panel Descriptions [OUTPUT FADE] Fader [WHITE/BLACK] Switch [PC INPUT SELECT] Switch PREVIEW OUT SELECT Buttons [BPM SYNC] Button TRANSITION Buttons Video Fader Bus A [TRANSFORMER] Button Bus A [FADE] Button Bus A [CONTROL] Fader Bus A EFFECTS Buttons Panel Descriptions 12 Operating Panel Bus B [TRANSFORMER] Button Bus B [FADE] Button Bus B [CONTROL] Fader Bus B EFFECTS Buttons Bus B INPUT SELECT Buttons Panel Descriptions 13 Rear Panel Security Slot ( ) MIDI IN Connector MIDI OUT/THRU Connector [POWER] Switch AC Adaptor Connector Cord Hook Ground Terminal PREVIEW OUT Connector MONITOR OUT PC/8 Connector (channel 8) MONITOR OUT Connectors (channels 17) INPUT Connectors (channels 18) OUTPUT Connectors 14 Connecting Peripheral DevicesBasic Connections15 Connecting the AC Adaptor Events 16 Examples of Using the V-817 Concerts or VJ Performances 18 Presentations 19 Background Video for a Musical Performance (Using V-LINK) Using the V-8 with the RSS M-400 (Using V-LINK) 20 Basic OperationTurning the Power On/Off Basic Operation Blue Back Output Outputting ImagesUse the INPUT SELECT buttons to switch input channels. Raise the [OUTPUT FADE] fader. Play back your video device. Power up your connected equipment and the V-8. 21 Checking the Input and Output Basic Operation 22 Press the PREVIEW OUTPUT SELECT buttons to switch between preview output channels. Selecting the preview output Preview output when there is no signalProceed as described in steps 13 of Outputting Images (p. 21). Outputting a Preview Image Preparations for Viewing the Menu 23 Menu OperationsMain menu 24 Operating the Menu25 Saving your settings Adjusting the menu display position Locking menu operations (Memory protect) Basic Operation Bus fade indication Video fader position indication Effect indication 26 About the Current Settings Display27 Changing the Contents of the Settings Display Settings Stored at the [MEMORY] Knob Operating panel Factory preset (memory number 1) Stored setting See 28 Storing the Operating Panel Settings 234578 6 29 Recalling a Memory Copying the Contents of a Memory 30 Exchanging the Contents of Memories Fading Out the Bus A / Bus B ImageLower the bus A [CONTROL] fader. Press the bus A [FADE] button. 31 Fading Out the Output Image Basic Operation 32 Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to specify the function that the [OUTPUT FADE] fader will perform. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose Output Fade. Turn the [MEMORY] knob to select the memory number 28 whose setting you want to edit. Lower the [OUTPUT FADE] fader. Fading Out the Final Output Adjusting the fade level Setting the function of the [OUTPUT FADE] fader 33 Returning the Menu Settings to the Factory-Set State Returning All Settings to the Factory-Set State 34 Returning the Settings of a Specific Sub-Menu to the Factory-Set State 35 Switching Between Images When using the INPUT SELECT buttons to switch imagesOperate the video fader to switch between the images of bus A and bus B. Use the TRANSITION buttons to select the desired transition effect. Use the INPUT SELECT buttons to select the images input to bus A and bus B. Switching Between Two Images Switching Between Images Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to choose the desired transition effect. 36 Changing the Transition Assigned to Each TRANSITION Button37 About the FAM and NAM Transition EffectsChanging the cross point of the FAM/NAM 38 Combining Multiple Transition Effects (User Transition) Switching Between Images 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 31Transition effects Menu item Turn the [BPM/CONTROL] knob or press the [TAP] button to specify the BPM. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to turn the switching function on/off. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select Switching, and press [ENTER].Choose the menu item for the transition effect that you want to edit. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose User Transition1User Transition4. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select User Transition1User Transition4. 39 User transition switching function Switching Between Images Press a [TRANSFORMER] button to switch between the bus A or bus B images. Operate the video fader to output either bus A or bus B. Use the INPUT SELECT buttons to select the images that you want to input to bus A and bus B. 40 Using the [TRANSFORMER] Buttons to Switch Images41 Switching Between Images Value Details Button Menu item Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to specify the operation of the [TRANSFORMER] button.Choose the menu item for the button whose setting you want to edit. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose Transformer-A or Transformer-B. * Memory number 1 contains the factory preset settings (p. 28). These settings cannot be modified. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select Transformer-A or Transformer-B. Changing the Assignment of the [TRANSFORMER] Buttons 42 Using Effects Effects that can be controlled by the [CONTROL] faders The number of effects that can be used simultaneously Effect types About Effects 43 Combining Two Images Using Effects PinP effect Menu item PinP effect Menu item buttons to specify the desired position, size, etc., of the subscreen. Use the Referring to the table below, use the Select the menu item for the PinP effect whose settings you want to edit. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select PinP1 SetupPinP8 Setup. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose PinP1 SetupPinP8 Setup. buttons to select the item that you want to edit, and press the [ENTER] button. 44 Detailed settings for the P in P effect Using Effects buttons to specify the desired the key color, edge level, etc. Use the Referring to the table below, use the Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose Key Setup. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select Key Setup. buttons to select the item you want to edit, and 47 Detailed settings for key-compositing effects 48 Changing the Color of the Image50 Repeatedly Layering an Image onto Itself 51 Using Multi-Screen52 Inverting the Image 53 Assigning Different Effects to the EFFECTS Buttons buttons to specify to the desired effect type. Use the Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose Effects-A or Effects-B. buttons to select the menu item for the button whose assignment you want to change. 54 Editing the Input/Output SettingsAdjusting the PC Input Image buttons to edit the value. Use the Referring to the table below, use the Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose PC Input Setup. Use the [PC INPUT SELECT] switch to select either the PC1 input or PC2 input. Adjusting the Input Image Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select PC Input Setup. buttons to select the item you want to edit, and 55 Editing the Input/Output Settings About the input resolution Automatically detecting the input resolution (Auto Detect) Skewed or Flickering Images (Tearing) 56 Adjusting the Input Image for Bus A and BIf the image is distorted 57 Adjusting the Output Image58 Outputting Color Bars Switching Between NTSC and PAL at Startup 59 Switching Between NTSC and PAL60 Switching Images in Synchronization with Music (BPM Sync)Press the [BPM SYNC] button. Turn the [BPM/CONTROL] knob to specify the BPM. Use the bus A and bus B INPUT SELECT buttons to select the desired input images. Switching Images at a Specified BPM Switching Images in Synchronization with Music (BPM Sync) Press the [BPM SYNC] button. Use the bus A and bus B INPUT SELECT buttons to select the desired input images. Press the [TAP] button to specify the BPM. 61 Switching Images at the Tempo Specified by the [TAP] Button Switching Images in Synchronization with Music (BPM Sync) 62 Changing the Settings of the [BPM SYNC] Button Specify a multiple of the displayed BPM as the switching interval. Specify the image switching mode. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose BPM SYNC. Turn the [MEMORY] knob to select the memory number 28 that you want to edit. 63 Using the V-8 with Other EquipmentMIDI Implementation Chart About MIDI Using MIDI to Control the V-8 from an External Device What is MIDI? MIDI Connectors MIDI channels 64 Buttons and Knobs that Transmit or Receive MIDI Messages Buttons and knobs that transmit or receive MIDI messages Using the V-8 with Other Equipment Press the [MENU] button several times to close the men Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose MIDI Setup. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select MIDI Setup. Referring to the table below, use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select the item you want to edit, and 65 Specifying the MIDI message assigned to a button or knob 67 Turning MIDI message transmission on/off (Panel mode) 69 Saving V-8 Settings on an External MIDI Device 71 Sending the V-8s Settings to Another V-8 Connections V-LINK function chart Controlling the RSS M-400 from the V-8 (V-LINK Master) What is V-LINK? 72 Controlling via V-LINK73 Turning V-LINK mode on/off 74 Controlling the V-8 from an External V-LINK Compatible Device (V-LINK Slave) Using the V-8 with Other Equipment 75 Using the V-8 in Conjunction with the PR Series Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select On. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select PR Control, and press the [ENTER] button. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and select MIDI Setup. Connection example Switching to PR Control mode (PR Control mode) 76 Adjusting the Video FaderInstalling the Video Fader in the Most Convenient Orientation 79 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 80 Problems with the image output Other Effects 81 Menu List90 MIDI ImplementationControl Change Note-on Channel Voice Massage 1. MIDI messages received at MIDI IN Program Change Channel Pressure Data Set 1 (DT1) Start Timing Clock Active Sensing Pitch Bend Change 91 System realtime messages System exclusive messages 92 2. MIDI messages transmitted from MIDI OUTData Set 1 (DT1) Pitch Bend Change Channel Pressure Program Change Control Change Channel voice messages 93 3-1-4. Bulk Dump Parameter 3-1-4. Fader Control Parameter 3-1-3. Effects Control Preference 3-1-2. Fader Control Preference 3-1-1. System Common Preference 3-1. V-8 (Model ID = 00H 00H 28H) 3. Parameter Address Map 94 3-2. V-LINK slave (Model ID = 00H 51H)3-2-4. Clip Control Preference 3-2-3. Color Control Assignment 3-2-2. Clip Control Assignment 3-2-1. System Preference 95 3-3. V-LINK master (Model ID=00H 51H) 3-3-3 Audio Mixer Parameter Area 3-3-2 Video System Performance Area 3-3-1 System Common Preference Area 96 4. AppendicesDevice ID Note Upper Key Assign Note Lower Key Assign Note Mode V-LINK Switch MIDI Out/Thru Switch MIDI Rx Channel MIDI Tx Channel Settings Transmitted/Received Using MIDI Examples of MIDI messages Decimal and hexadecimal conversion table Exclusive message examples and checksum calculation 97 Factory Setting of V-LINK 98 MIDI Implementation ChartModel: V-8 Others ModeDate : Jan. 10, 2008 Version : 1.00 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Note Number : Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change System Exclusive Common Real-Time O : Yes X : No 99 Transition Effect ListWipe Transition Dissolve Transition 102 Key Transition 103 Slide Transition 104 Stretch Transition User Transition 105 Effect List Effect List 106 Effects that Can Be Controlled by the [CONTROL] Fader 107 Effect List Combining effects Combinations of a transition and an effect Effects that Cannot Be Used Simultaneously 108 Block DiagramV-8_e.book 108 /THRU MIDI IN MIDI MIDI IN MIDI OUT 109 Main Specifications V-8: 8-Channel Video Mixer 110 IndexE Symbols Numerics A B C F G I L M 111 T O N P R S 113 InformationV-8_e.book 113 OCEANIA EUROPEAs of Oct. 1, 2007 (EDIROL-2) ASIAINDONESIA CHINA KOREA TAIWANROLAND TAIWAN ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE/ MALAYSIA CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICACZECH REP. DENMARK FINLANDRoland Scandinavia As, Filial Finland NORWAYRoland Scandinavia Avd. 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2 Confirm the Contents of the Package3 Main Features4 Table of ContentsIntroduction Using Effects 42 Connecting Peripheral Devices 14 Basic Operation 20 Switching Between Images 35 5 Editing the Input/Output Settings 54Switching Images in Synchronization with Music (BPM Sync) 60 Using the V-8 with Other Equipment 63 Adjusting the Video Fader 76 Appendices 79 6 USING THE UNIT SAFELY8 IMPORTANT NOTESRepairs and Data Power Supply Placement Maintenance Additional Precautions Copyright 9 Video Signal Flow10 Panel Descriptions Bus A INPUT SELECT Buttons [MEMORY] Knob [BPM/CONTROL] Knob [TAP] Button BPM Display Menu Operation Buttons Operating Panel11 Panel Descriptions [OUTPUT FADE] Fader [WHITE/BLACK] Switch [PC INPUT SELECT] Switch PREVIEW OUT SELECT Buttons [BPM SYNC] Button TRANSITION Buttons Video Fader Bus A [TRANSFORMER] Button Bus A [FADE] Button Bus A [CONTROL] Fader Bus A EFFECTS Buttons Panel Descriptions 12 Operating Panel Bus B [TRANSFORMER] Button Bus B [FADE] Button Bus B [CONTROL] Fader Bus B EFFECTS Buttons Bus B INPUT SELECT Buttons Panel Descriptions 13 Rear Panel Security Slot ( ) MIDI IN Connector MIDI OUT/THRU Connector [POWER] Switch AC Adaptor Connector Cord Hook Ground Terminal PREVIEW OUT Connector MONITOR OUT PC/8 Connector (channel 8) MONITOR OUT Connectors (channels 17) INPUT Connectors (channels 18) OUTPUT Connectors 14 Connecting Peripheral DevicesBasic Connections15 Connecting the AC Adaptor Events 16 Examples of Using the V-817 Concerts or VJ Performances 18 Presentations 19 Background Video for a Musical Performance (Using V-LINK) Using the V-8 with the RSS M-400 (Using V-LINK) 20 Basic OperationTurning the Power On/Off Basic Operation Blue Back Output Outputting ImagesUse the INPUT SELECT buttons to switch input channels. Raise the [OUTPUT FADE] fader. Play back your video device. Power up your connected equipment and the V-8. 21 Checking the Input and Output Basic Operation 22 Press the PREVIEW OUTPUT SELECT buttons to switch between preview output channels. Selecting the preview output Preview output when there is no signalProceed as described in steps 13 of Outputting Images (p. 21). Outputting a Preview Image Preparations for Viewing the Menu 23 Menu OperationsMain menu 24 Operating the Menu25 Saving your settings Adjusting the menu display position Locking menu operations (Memory protect) Basic Operation Bus fade indication Video fader position indication Effect indication 26 About the Current Settings Display27 Changing the Contents of the Settings Display Settings Stored at the [MEMORY] Knob Operating panel Factory preset (memory number 1) Stored setting See 28 Storing the Operating Panel Settings 234578 6 29 Recalling a Memory Copying the Contents of a Memory 30 Exchanging the Contents of Memories Fading Out the Bus A / Bus B ImageLower the bus A [CONTROL] fader. Press the bus A [FADE] button. 31 Fading Out the Output Image Basic Operation 32 Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to specify the function that the [OUTPUT FADE] fader will perform. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose Output Fade. Turn the [MEMORY] knob to select the memory number 28 whose setting you want to edit. Lower the [OUTPUT FADE] fader. Fading Out the Final Output Adjusting the fade level Setting the function of the [OUTPUT FADE] fader 33 Returning the Menu Settings to the Factory-Set State Returning All Settings to the Factory-Set State 34 Returning the Settings of a Specific Sub-Menu to the Factory-Set State 35 Switching Between Images When using the INPUT SELECT buttons to switch imagesOperate the video fader to switch between the images of bus A and bus B. Use the TRANSITION buttons to select the desired transition effect. Use the INPUT SELECT buttons to select the images input to bus A and bus B. Switching Between Two Images Switching Between Images Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to choose the desired transition effect. 36 Changing the Transition Assigned to Each TRANSITION Button37 About the FAM and NAM Transition EffectsChanging the cross point of the FAM/NAM 38 Combining Multiple Transition Effects (User Transition) Switching Between Images 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 2 31Transition effects Menu item Turn the [BPM/CONTROL] knob or press the [TAP] button to specify the BPM. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to turn the switching function on/off. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select Switching, and press [ENTER].Choose the menu item for the transition effect that you want to edit. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose User Transition1User Transition4. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select User Transition1User Transition4. 39 User transition switching function Switching Between Images Press a [TRANSFORMER] button to switch between the bus A or bus B images. Operate the video fader to output either bus A or bus B. Use the INPUT SELECT buttons to select the images that you want to input to bus A and bus B. 40 Using the [TRANSFORMER] Buttons to Switch Images41 Switching Between Images Value Details Button Menu item Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to specify the operation of the [TRANSFORMER] button.Choose the menu item for the button whose setting you want to edit. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose Transformer-A or Transformer-B. * Memory number 1 contains the factory preset settings (p. 28). These settings cannot be modified. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select Transformer-A or Transformer-B. Changing the Assignment of the [TRANSFORMER] Buttons 42 Using Effects Effects that can be controlled by the [CONTROL] faders The number of effects that can be used simultaneously Effect types About Effects 43 Combining Two Images Using Effects PinP effect Menu item PinP effect Menu item buttons to specify the desired position, size, etc., of the subscreen. Use the Referring to the table below, use the Select the menu item for the PinP effect whose settings you want to edit. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select PinP1 SetupPinP8 Setup. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose PinP1 SetupPinP8 Setup. buttons to select the item that you want to edit, and press the [ENTER] button. 44 Detailed settings for the P in P effect Using Effects buttons to specify the desired the key color, edge level, etc. Use the Referring to the table below, use the Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose Key Setup. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select Key Setup. buttons to select the item you want to edit, and 47 Detailed settings for key-compositing effects 48 Changing the Color of the Image50 Repeatedly Layering an Image onto Itself 51 Using Multi-Screen52 Inverting the Image 53 Assigning Different Effects to the EFFECTS Buttons buttons to specify to the desired effect type. Use the Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose Effects-A or Effects-B. buttons to select the menu item for the button whose assignment you want to change. 54 Editing the Input/Output SettingsAdjusting the PC Input Image buttons to edit the value. Use the Referring to the table below, use the Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose PC Input Setup. Use the [PC INPUT SELECT] switch to select either the PC1 input or PC2 input. Adjusting the Input Image Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select PC Input Setup. buttons to select the item you want to edit, and 55 Editing the Input/Output Settings About the input resolution Automatically detecting the input resolution (Auto Detect) Skewed or Flickering Images (Tearing) 56 Adjusting the Input Image for Bus A and BIf the image is distorted 57 Adjusting the Output Image58 Outputting Color Bars Switching Between NTSC and PAL at Startup 59 Switching Between NTSC and PAL60 Switching Images in Synchronization with Music (BPM Sync)Press the [BPM SYNC] button. Turn the [BPM/CONTROL] knob to specify the BPM. Use the bus A and bus B INPUT SELECT buttons to select the desired input images. Switching Images at a Specified BPM Switching Images in Synchronization with Music (BPM Sync) Press the [TAP] button to specify the BPM. Press the [BPM SYNC] button. Use the bus A and bus B INPUT SELECT buttons to select the desired input images. 61 Switching Images at the Tempo Specified by the [TAP] Button Switching Images in Synchronization with Music (BPM Sync) 62 Changing the Settings of the [BPM SYNC] Button Specify a multiple of the displayed BPM as the switching interval. Specify the image switching mode. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose BPM SYNC. Turn the [MEMORY] knob to select the memory number 28 that you want to edit. 63 Using the V-8 with Other EquipmentMIDI Implementation Chart About MIDI Using MIDI to Control the V-8 from an External Device What is MIDI? MIDI Connectors MIDI channels 64 Buttons and Knobs that Transmit or Receive MIDI Messages Buttons and knobs that transmit or receive MIDI messages Using the V-8 with Other Equipment Press the [MENU] button several times to close the men Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and choose MIDI Setup. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select MIDI Setup. Referring to the table below, use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select the item you want to edit, and 65 Specifying the MIDI message assigned to a button or knob 67 Turning MIDI message transmission on/off (Panel mode) 69 Saving V-8 Settings on an External MIDI Device 71 Sending the V-8s Settings to Another V-8 Connections V-LINK function chart Controlling the RSS M-400 from the V-8 (V-LINK Master) What is V-LINK? 72 Controlling via V-LINK73 Turning V-LINK mode on/off 74 Controlling the V-8 from an External V-LINK Compatible Device (V-LINK Slave) Using the V-8 with Other Equipment 75 Using the V-8 in Conjunction with the PR Series Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select On. Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to select PR Control, and press the [ENTER] button. Press the [MENU] button to access the menu, and select MIDI Setup. Connection example Switching to PR Control mode (PR Control mode) 76 Adjusting the Video FaderInstalling the Video Fader in the Most Convenient Orientation 79 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 80 Problems with the image output Other Effects 81 Menu List90 MIDI ImplementationControl Change Note-on Channel Voice Massage 1. MIDI messages received at MIDI IN Program Change Channel Pressure Data Set 1 (DT1) Start Timing Clock Active Sensing Pitch Bend Change 91 System realtime messages System exclusive messages 92 2. MIDI messages transmitted from MIDI OUTData Set 1 (DT1) Pitch Bend Change Channel Pressure Program Change Control Change Channel voice messages 93 3-1-4. Bulk Dump Parameter 3-1-4. Fader Control Parameter 3-1-3. Effects Control Preference 3-1-2. Fader Control Preference 3-1-1. System Common Preference 3-1. V-8 (Model ID = 00H 00H 28H) 3. Parameter Address Map 94 3-2. V-LINK slave (Model ID = 00H 51H)3-2-4. Clip Control Preference 3-2-3. Color Control Assignment 3-2-2. Clip Control Assignment 3-2-1. System Preference 95 3-3. V-LINK master (Model ID=00H 51H) 3-3-3 Audio Mixer Parameter Area 3-3-2 Video System Performance Area 3-3-1 System Common Preference Area 96 4. AppendicesDevice ID Note Upper Key Assign Note Lower Key Assign Note Mode V-LINK Switch MIDI Out/Thru Switch MIDI Rx Channel MIDI Tx Channel Settings Transmitted/Received Using MIDI Examples of MIDI messages Decimal and hexadecimal conversion table Exclusive message examples and checksum calculation 97 Factory Setting of V-LINK 98 MIDI Implementation ChartModel: V-8 Others ModeDate : Jan. 10, 2008 Version : 1.00 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Note Number : Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change System Exclusive Common Real-Time O : Yes X : No 99 Transition Effect ListWipe Transition Dissolve Transition 102 Key Transition 103 Slide Transition 104 Stretch Transition User Transition 105 Effect List Effect List 106 Effects that Can Be Controlled by the [CONTROL] Fader 107 Effect List Combining effects Combinations of a transition and an effect Effects that Cannot Be Used Simultaneously 108 Block DiagramV-8_e.book 108 /THRU MIDI IN MIDI MIDI IN MIDI OUT 109 Main Specifications V-8: 8-Channel Video Mixer 110 Index
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