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2. Set from the M 400 or computer 3 MAIN AUX REVERB R LR Source 40 channel mixer SIG Level 7 Xx es CS REAC Source 1 gt SOLO LEVEL Source2 Group Group Group Source40 Solo EQ Volume Source Source Pan Aux Y PAN T i Y AUX Group SW REVERB SEND Group Reverb Send 9 LR LR MAIN AUX REVERB Operations performed by the musician N Group mix a a a 5 pa J d 4 E e sae D SY Settings made by the mixing engineer These settings are made by the mixing engineer from the M 400 or computer These can be set per M 48 Settings by the mixing engineer are done from the screen of the M 400 V Mixer when the M 48 is part of a V Mixing System If the M 48 is connected an alternative mixing console its settings can be edited from a computer connected to the 4000 or S 1608 systems For details on how to make these settings refer to the owner s manual of the M 400 Ver 2 0 or later or the S 4000 RCS Ver 2 0 Source level pan settings These settings specify the level pan and AUX switches for sources 1 40 2 Source assign settings These settings assign sources 1 40 to upto sixteen groups that can be controlled from th
3. Lower the volume of each group Adjustthe BASS and TREBLE knobs so that their settings are not excessive When the limiter is operating clipping noise may occur in the headphones depending on the audio sources being mixed by the M 48 If this occurs make the following adjustments to minimize the noise Lowerthe volume of each group Adjustthe threshold level Adjusting the Line Out Output Level Here s how to adjust the output level of the LINE OUT L R jack This allows you to adjust the output level when a floor monitor is connected to the LINE OUT L R jack 1 Turn the LINE OUT VOLUME knob to adjust the output level of the line out VOLUME knob position Range MIN MAX Inf dB 10 0 dB stage is determined by the settings of the PHONES VOLUME knob ATT knob and LINE OUT VOLUME knob The limiter acts upon the input signal so as to prevent unexpected surges in the level However the actual volume at the final With certain settings for the output level the resulting sound could be of a volume level capable of causing permanent hearing difficulties Do not use this device at high volumes for an extended period of time If you should experience any loss of hearing or ringing in your ears you should immediately stop using this product and consult a medical professional 29 Using the Memory Functions About Memory Storing Mixer Settings to Memory The current mixer setting
4. 29 REAC connector cover 1 1 2 Owner s Manual this document Mounting bracket attachment kit O Rubber washer 1 O Wing nut for 3 8 inch screw 1 e O Washers for 3 8 inch screw 2 O Nut for 5 8 inch screw 1 O Screws for fastening the M 48 2 9 9 Main Features The flexibility of 40 channel mixing with easy operation enabled by grouping The M 48 allows you to mix up to 40 channels of digital audio sent via REAC You can individually adjust the level and pan of 40 source channels and then assign the 40 sources to 16 stereo groups for convenience Volume adjustments on the M 48 are performed on group mixes assigned to each knob making adjustments extremely quick and easy Settings by the mixing engineer are done from the screen of the M 400 V Mixer when the M 48 is part of a V Mixing System If the M 48 is connected an alternative mixing console its settings can be edited from a computer connected to the S 4000 or S 1608 systems In order to edit the M 48 s settings from the M 400 version 2 0 or later system software is required In order to edit from a computer connected to the S 4000 or S 1608 systems the S 4000 system must have system software version 2 1 or later and the S 1608 system must have system software 2 0 or later Version 2 0 or later of the S 4000 RCS application software Windows XP Vista supported is also required Sys
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6. REAC EMBEDDED POWER REAC EMBEDDED POWER is technology that uses a Cat5e cable to supply not only REAC audio signals but also power to a REAC device REAC devices that support REAC EMBEDDED POWER do not require an AC adaptor or AC power cord to provide power simply connecting the REAC cable will provide REAC communications as well as power supply Turning the Power On Once the connections have been completed turn on power to your various devices in the order specified By turning on devices in the wrong order you risk causing malfunction and or damage to speakers and other devices This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after power up is required before the unit will operate normally Always make sure to have the volume level turned down before switching on power Even with the volume all the way down you may still hear some sound when the power is switched on but this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction 1 Connect your peripheral equipment 2 Onthe front panel of the S 4000D turn on the POWER switch the power will turn on When the S 4000D is powered up the M 48 unit s connected to the S 4000D will also be powered up 3 Switch on the power to your peripheral equipment If the REAC connection is not established If the REAC connection is not established when you turn on the power the indicators around the edge of the Control knobs will light in a horizontal row and th
7. 31 Ambient Mic2 32 Talk back 0O 33 Main Output L t 34 Main Output R 35 36 37 38 39 40 Level pan settings shown approximate 1 The level should be turned down for unused sources 24 Example setup for backing vocalists Source level pan settings Source Level Pan 1 Kick 40 2 Snare 3 HiHat t 4 1 5 2 D 6 Tom3 7 Ride 8 Crash 02 9 Overhead L 10 Overhead R 11 Bass 12 Click 1 0 D 13 EGuitarl L t 14 E Guitar1 R 15 E Guitar2 L t 16 E Guitar2 R 17 A Guitar L 18 A Guitar R 19 KeysL t 20 KeysR 21 PianoL t 22 PianoR 23 Lead Vocal 24 Back Vocal1 25 Back Vocal2 26 Back Vocal3 27 1 28 Choir2 0 29 Choir3 30 Ambient Mic1 t 31 Ambient Mic2 32 1 0 33 Main Output L t 34 Main Output R t 35 36 37 38 39 40 Level pan settings shown are approximate 1 The level should be turned down for unused sources Source assign settings Making
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9. Applying EQ to Each Grow 28 Headphones Output and Line Out Adjustments 29 Adjusting the Headphones Output Level wn esssssssssesssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssesssssesssesessssssnsssssssssesessssssnees 29 Adjusting the Headphones Output Tone vsccsssssssssssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssnesssssssssessessssssssesssssssseuessssssnees 29 Applying a Limiter to the Headphones Output eese ttennnnttnnnntttnnnntttennnttttnnntotnnietenatttsnnntttstontttnnnitttennis 29 Adjusting the Line Out Output Level e 29 Using the Memory Functions 30 onde 30 Storing Mixer Settings to Memory Store 1 30 Recalling Mixer Settings from Memory ReCall sssssssssssssssssssssssseeesssecssssesssssnmsesesseceeseecssssssssessesesseesesssssnustseseeseessesssssnneseteeeeseeeeessssnse 31 Returning to the Factory Settings Factory RESET 31 Appendices 32 Main Sp cification Sissener t e d mentis atit 32 DIMENSIONS e 32 sere MIBJETe r po M 33 dieses pem M 34 USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
10. Inf dB 20 0 dB The indicators around the edge of the Control knob indicate the approximate volume When the 6 o clock indicator is lit this means that the volume is 0 0 dB The volume adjustment on the M 48 is a relative adjustment to the level specified by the M 400 or computer for each of that group s sources This means that the level of the 48 5 40 channel mixer may reach the maximum minimum value before the volume setting reaches the maximum minimum Returning the volume settings to their initial value 1 Press the VOLUME button 2 While holding down the VOLUME button press the button for the group see table below whose value you want to return to its initial setting The volume of the selected group will return to its initial value and will be set to 0 0 dB Group Button Individual group That group s SOLO button All groups 1 8 1 8 button All groups 9 16 9 16 button This operation cannot be executed if Store mode p 30 or Recall mode p 31 are on 26 Adjusting the Pan of Each Group Here s how to adjust the pan of each group Press the 1 8 or 9 16 button to select the layer that includes the group whose pan you want to adjust The buttons for the displayed layer will light Press the PAN button The PAN button will light now you can use the Control knobs to adjust the pan Turn the Control knob for the group whose pan
11. ohms LINE OUT L R jacks These are TRS type balanced line output jacks The M 48 s TRS phone jacks balanced are wired as follows Verify the wiring for your equipment before you make connections TIP HOT RING _ COLD SLEEVE GND LINE OUT REC L R jack This is a stereo mini jack that outputs a line out signal Use a stereo mini plug cable to connect this to a device such as one from the EDIROL R 09 series AMBIENT MIC This is a built in mic that is used as an ambient mic ts Using the Built in Ambient Mic p 27 AUXIN uRjack This is a stereo mini jack that inputs an audio signal Use a stereo mini plug cable to connect this to one of the devices in the BOSS Dr Rhythm series or the EDIROL R 09 series for example 10 AMBIENT MIC M m B MEETS ALL RENT M CANADL REM 5 EQUIPMEN Ore CENIBP AREIL NUM RIQUE NI CLASSE B RESPECTE LES EXIGENCES 58 DU CANADA DIMMER OFF ON DC IN M 8 M 48 Roland Corporation Ms AN JAPAN DIMMER switch This switches the brightness of the indicators ON OFF Darker Brighter REAC port supports REAC EMBEDDED POWER Connect a REAC cable to this port This port can input up to 40 channels of digital audio signals being output from the master REAC device The M 48 operates as a split REAC device
12. PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS About Z WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices NWARNING N CAUTION Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The AA symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle In the case of the symbol at left it is used for general cautions warnings or alerts to danger The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet When used in combination with headphones amps or speakers this device is capable of producing volume le
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14. indicator is lit the gain is at 0 0 dB Returning an EQ parameter to its initial value 1 Press the button of the EQ parameter that you want to Group Button reset to its initial value see table below The following table shows the button for each EQ parameter and its Individual group That group s SOLO button All groups 1 8 1 8 button All groups 9 16 9 16 button This operation cannot be executed if Store mode p 30 or Recall mode p 31 are on initial value Parameter Button Initial value High gain HI GAIN button 0 0 dB Mid gain MID GAIN button 0 0 dB Mid frequency MID FREQ button 1 00 kHz Low gain LO GAIN button 0 0 dB While holding down the button you selected in step 1 press the button for the group s whose setting you want to return to the initial value see table below The EQ parameter of the selected group will return to its initial value Group Button 28 Individual group That group s SOLO button All groups 1 8 1 8 button All groups 9 16 9 16 button This operation cannot be executed if Store mode p 30 or Recall mode p 31 are on Headphones Output and Line Out Adjustments Adjusting the Headphones Output Level Here s how to adjust the output level of the sound being monitored through headphones 1 Turn the PHONES VOLUME knob to adjust the headphone output le
15. using this product When attaching or detaching the mounting bracket or bracket tray p 11 14 be careful not to injure yourself on the corners of the bracket or tray entangled Also all cords and cables should be Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming placed so they are out of the reach of children Never climb on top of nor place heavy objects on the S unit Disconnect all cords coming from external devices before moving the unit children so that they cannot be accidentally Keep small parts such as the following out of reach of swallowed Removed parts Screws for fastening the bracket tray Included items Ferrite core REAC connector cover Wing nut Nut Washers Rubber washer Screws for fastening the M 48 and Screws for attaching the APC 33 all purpose clamp IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply Before connecting this unit to other devices turn off the power to all units This will help prevent malfunctions and or damage to speakers or other devices Placement Using the unit near power amplifiers or other equipment containing large power transformers may induce hum To alleviate the problem change the orientation of this unit or move it farther away from the source of interference This device may interfere with radio and television reception Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers Noise may be produced if wireless communications d
16. you want to adjust The indicators around the Control knobs indicate the approximate pan value When the 6 o clock indicator is lit the pan is in the center position Lit The pan adjustment on the M 48 is a relative adjustment to the pan specified by the M 400 or computer for each of that group s sources This means that the pan of the M 48 s 40 channel mixer may reach the maximum minimum value before the pan setting reaches the maximum minimum Returning the pan setting to its initial value 1 Press the PAN button 2 While holding down the PAN button press the button for the group see table below whose value you want to return to its initial setting The pan of the selected group will return to its initial value and will be set to center Group Button Individual group That group s SOLO button All groups 1 8 1 8 button All groups 9 16 9 16 button This operation cannot be executed if Store mode p 30 or Recall mode p 31 are on Adjusting the Mix Adjusting the Input Level of AUX IN Here s how to adjust the input level of the AUX IN L R jack You can use this to adjust the input level when a device such as the BOSS Dr Rhythm series or EDIROL R 09 series is connected to the AUX IN L R jack 1 Turn the AUX IN knob to adjust the AUX IN input level AUX IN knob position Value MIN MAX Inf dB 0 0 dB When connection cables
17. 104 degrees Fahrenheit Accessories Included Mounting bracket bracket tray x 1 Mounting bracket attachment kit Wing nut for 3 8 inch screw x 1 Washers for 3 8 inch screw x 2 Nut for 5 8 inch screw x 1 Rubber washer x 1 Screws for fastening the M 48 x 2 Screws for attaching the APC 33 all purpose clamp x 4 Ferrite core x 1 REAC connector cover x 1 Owner s Manual Options Live mixing console M 400 Stage unit S 1608 Stage unit S 4000S FOH unit S 0816 FOH unit S 4000H Splitter amp power distributor S 4000D Cat5e Ethernet crossover cable with Neutrik EtherCon plug SC W20F 20 m Cat5e Ethernet crossover cable with Neutrik EtherCon plug SC W100S 100 m Cat5e Ethernet crossover cable with Neutrik EtherCon plug and reel W100S R 100 m In Ear monitor 5 All purpose clamp APC 33 0dBu 0 775Vrms In the interest of product improvement the specifications and or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice The M 48 s specifications were measured in connection with below mentioned devices Input Unit S 1608 Splitter amp Power Distributor S 4000D S 1608 Input Sens 4 dBu The specifications were measured when Ch1 to Ch16 of S 1608 were assigned as group 1 to 16 of M 48 67 171 32 00000 a 297 t3 E3 EX
18. About the power supply The M 48 supports REAC EMBEDDED POWER p 20 When it is connected via a REAC cable to the S 4000D power will be supplied via the REAC cable Installation Placing the M 48 on a Desk at an Angle By attaching the included mounting bracket to the M 48 you can place it on a desk at a convenient angle Spread a soft cloth or similar material under the mounting bracket so that the bracket does not scratch the surface on which it is placed Mounting bracket gt 1 Remove the two fastening screws indicated in the illustration and detach the bracket tray from the mounting bracket Bracket tray A 2 Attach the mounting bracket to the M 48 Insert the hooks located on the M 48 s bottom panel into the slots of the mounting bracket Hooks on the bottom panel Attaching the M 48 to the Top of a Mic Stand You can use the included mounting bracket to attach the M 48 to the top of a mic stand If the included bracket tray is attached to the mounting bracket you can use it to hold small items such an EDIROL R 09 series recorder a mic or headphones When shipped from the factory the bracket tray is attached to the mounting bracket If you want to attach only the mounting bracket to your mic stand remove the bracket tray before you continue For details on how to remove the bracket tray refer to step 1 of Placing the M 48 on a Desk at an Angle on this page Becare
19. IESS by Roland LIVE PERSONAL MIXER M 48 Owner s Manual FREAC EMBEDDED POWER DIMMER AUXIN AMBIENT MIC REC R ATT ESS by Roland LIVE PERSONAL MIXER M 48 LINE OUT PHONES MEMORY AMBIENT MIC VOLUME REVERB TREBLE LIMITER L 2 LINE OUT PHONES RECALL STORE E MAX CONTROL FO REVERB HIGAIN SEND MID GAIN NE 1 1 2 e 3 4 5 6 e 7 e fT acd Mah VOLUME LOGAIN Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES p 5 6 7 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s Manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference Copyright 2009 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION Check the included Items The following items are included with the M 48 Make sure that all of these items are present If anything is missing please contact your dealer M 48 main unit Ferrite core 1 Attach this to the REAC cable or Cat5e Ethernet cable p 15 Screws for attaching the APC 33 all purpose clamp 4
20. SOLO button you selected as the target of the recall will blink 4 Press the RECALL button to execute the Recall operation You can also execute the Recall operation by pressing the blinking SOLO button When the recall has been completed the RECALL button will go out and Recall mode will turn off fyou decide to cancel without recalling press any button that s not blinking 31 Main Specifications Number of Input Channels 43 40 in STEREO AUX in 1 AMBIENT MIC in Number of Output Channels 4 STEREO LINE out STEREO PHONES out Sample Rate 96 0kHz or 48 0 kHz or 44 1 kHz AD DA Conversion Signal Processing 24 bits The sampling frequency of M 48 to be set automatically according to it of the REAC Master device PHONES jack 1 2 4 dB 0 dB 40 ohms load PHONES ATT max 150 mW Frequency Response LINE OUT L R jacks 2 dB 0 dB 20k ohms load 6 dBu Sample Rate 96 0 kHz Input S 1608 Input Input sens 4 dBu 20 Hz to 20 kHz Residual Noise Level PHONES ATT Center IHF A typ 88 dBu All Knobs Min 87 dBu PHONES Vol Unity AUX IN Vol Max Group control knob 1 to 16 Min 86 dBu PHONES Vol Unity AUX IN Vol Min Group control knob 1 to 16 Unity 72 dBu PHONES Vol Max AUX IN Vol Max Group control knob 1 to 16 Max Input 150 ohms terminate Output Connector PHONES jack Sample Rate 96 0 kHz S 1608 Input Sens 4 dBu Nominal Input Leve
21. Settings for the M 48 Groups for backing vocalist 1 1 Me Back Vocal 2 Lead Vocal 3 BackVocal2 4 Back Vocal3 5 Choir 6 Drums 7 Bass 8 Guitars 9 Keys 10 11 12 13 14 15 Main etc 16 Ambients 2 2 There is no need to use all of the groups You can simplify operation by reducing the number of groups 25 Adjusting the Mix Adjusting the Volume of Each Group Listening to Each Group Individually Solo Here s how to monitor just the audio of a specific group Adjust the volume of each group to obtain an appropriate monitoring balance 1 Press the 1 8 or 9 16 button to select the layer of the 1 Press the 1 8 or 9 16 button to select the layer that groups that you want to control includes the group you want to Solo The button otthedisplayed layer will light The buttons for the displayed layer will light 2 Press the VOLUME button 2 Press the SOLO button for the group that you want to The VOLUME button will light now you can use the Control knobs monitor to adjust the volume The SOLO button will blink and Solo will turn on for the selected 3 Turn the Control knob of the group whose volume you group want to adjust Press the SOLO button once again to turn Solo off Ifa button in the layer not shown is blinking this means that Solo is on for a group in that layer Value
22. ater In order to maintain the transmission quality of the digital REAC signal use fully approved Cat5e Ethernet cable such as the 20 meter or 100 meter REAC cables SC W20F SC W100S W100S R sold separately 17 Connecting External Devices Connecting Nine or More M 48 Units x 8 units TS REAC cable or p Cat5e Ethernet cable REAC port 3 4 5 6 7 8 9L 10 REAC port 3 4 5 6 7 8 9L 10 9 Digital Snake ia 9 Digital Snake REAC port 1 2 S 4000D REAC port 1 or 2 S 4000D REAC cable or Cat5e Ethernet cable 32 channels of audio input i REAC cable Cat5e Ethernet cable Pigital Snake 8 channels of audio output Front speakers port 400 Up to four S 4000D be connected in series Approximately 200 microseconds of transmission delay will occur for each unit Up to twenty four M 48 units can be connected For more advanced configurations call your local Roland Systems Group representative The M 400 must be running system software version 2 0 or later The M 48 can be set and managed from the M 400 only if the M 48 is connected to the M 400 s REAC B port via the S 4000D norderto maintain the
23. button allows you to adjust the volume The volume can be adjusted in a range of Inf dB 20 0 dB ts Adjusting the Volume of Each Group p 26 PAN button This allows you to adjust the pan ts Adjusting the Pan of Each Group p 27 REVERB SEND button This button allows you to adjust the reverb send The reverb send can be adjusted in a range of Inf dB 10 0 dB t Applying Reverb to Each Group p 28 Control select section continued ILO GAIN button This button allows you to adjust the EQ low gain The low gain center frequency 120 Hz can be boosted or cut by up to 15 dB ts Applying to Each Group p 28 MID FREQ button This button allows you to adjust the EQ mid frequency The center frequency of the mid frequency can be adjusted in a range of 20 Hz 20 0 kHz ts Applying EQ to Each Group p 28 MID GAIN button This button allows you to adjust the EQ mid gain The mid gain can be boosted or cut by up to 15 dB ts Applying EQ to Each Group p 28 D HI GAIN button This button allows you to adjust the EQ high gain The high gain center frequency 10 kHz can be boosted or cut by up to 15 dB ts Applying to Each Group p 28 Memory section Here you can perform memory operations IRECALLI button This button turns memory Recall mode on off When Recall mode is on this button will light t Storing Mixer Settings to Memo
24. button to select the layer whose EQ you want to adjust Press the button for the EQ setting that you want to adjust see table below The selected button will light now you can use the Control knobs to adjust the EQ parameters Parameter Value Reverb send Inf dB 10 0 dB The indicators around the Control knobs indicate the approximate reverb send value When the 6 o clock indicator is lit the reverb send is at the 0 0 dB setting Returning the reverb send setting to its initial value 1 2 Press the REVERB SEND button While holding down the REVERB SEND button press the button for the group see table below whose reverb send you want to return to its initial setting The reverb send of the selected group will be set to its initial setting and will be set to Inf dB Button Parameter to adjust HI GAIN button High gain MID GAIN button Mid gain MID FREQ button Mid frequency LO GAIN button Low gain 3 Turn the Control knob of the desired group to adjust its EQ parameter Parameter Range EQ type 15 0 dB 15 0 dB High gain Center frequency 10 kHz Shelving Mid gain 15 0 dB 15 0 dB Peaking Mid frequency 20 Hz 20 0 kHz Low gain 1 048 cado dB Shelvin 3 Center frequency 120 Hz 9 The indicators around the Control knobs indicate the approximate value of the EQ parameter When the 6 o clock
25. cians on stage or in the studio Connections with external devices The M 48 can be simultaneously connected to headphones and speakers You can listen to the monitor sound through headphones while outputting just the low frequencies from a floor monitor so that they can be felt by the entire body The rear panel provides an AUX input jack and output jacks for recording A rhythm machine or metronome can be connected to the AUX input jack so that the musician can conveniently perform start stop operations or control the tempo Additionally by connecting a portable audio recorder such as one from the EDIROL R 09 series to the recording output jack you can record the monitor sound you re hearing on stage This lets you take home the recorded monitor sound and use it for practice Afterthe power is turned on p 20 audio will not be output until the REAC connection is established No need for AC power cord or AC adaptor REAC EMBEDDED POWER means that power is supplied from the S 4000D via the REAC cable No need for an AC power cord or AC adaptor means a less cluttered setup REAC EMBEDDED POWER is technology that uses a Cat5e cable to supply power as well as the REAC audio signals to a REAC device REAC devices that support REAC EMBEDDED POWER do not require an AC adaptor or AC power cord for their power supply simply connecting the REAC cable will allow REAC communication as well as supply the power Connect with many types of system
26. cting the M 48 to a V Mixing 5 5 16 Connecting the M 48 to an Analog Mixer SYSTEM 17 Connecting NING OF MA8 NUT c 18 Connecting Input Output Devices to the M 48 uu cesscsssesscssssssssssesecsssesecssssecessnecessnsssesssseessssnecscssseecssuseesssssesessnseesssuneessuseesessesescssntessenseesensee 19 Turning the Power On Off REAC EMBEDDED POWER Supported v sssssessscccsssssssssecssssssseccssssssesecessssesseesennsssecesssnuseseeeeennsseeseesnnnseeesee 20 Making Settings for the M 48 21 40 channel Mixer Settings and Operaatio atop aoina tette eH Rosae e ETE PNE sese ber 21 B3 AEVUM pue 22 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 AUXIN 27 Using the AMBISnt MiC 27 Using Effects 28 Applying Reverb to 5 28
27. e M 48 Operations performed by the musician These operations are performed by the musician on the M 48 itself Group mix Volume pan reverb send EQ and solo settings can be made for each stereo group created by the source assign settings Group mix settings can also be viewed and edited from the M 400 or computer 21 Making Settings for the M 48 Other settings settings made by the mixing engineer In addition to setting the source level pan and source assign settings the mixing engineer can also make the following settings For details on how to make these settings refer to the owner s manual of the M 400 Ver 2 0 or later or the S 4000 RCS Ver 2 0 Unit name assignment In order to manage multiple M 48 units a unit name up to eight alphanumeric characters can be assigned to each M 48 unit Preference settings Solo setting Solo mode setting This specifies the solo mode Mode Operation Multiple groups can be selected The selected groups will be mixed for monitoring LAST Only the last selected group will be monitored Operation when switching layers When the group layer is switched you can specify whether Solo will automatically be defeated for the layer that is no longer shown MEMORY button setting You can specify whether to disable the M 48 s STORE button or RECALL button Preference settings continued Line out setting Source selectio
28. e M 48 will not operate In this case it is possible that the REAC system has malfunctioned Check whether there might be a problem with the REAC cables or connections me 201 3 Ol 401 5 Ol 6 O 72 0 8 1 8 Ale indicators will light in horizontal row w CJ i VOLUME O 2 Turning the Power 1 Switch off the power to your peripheral equipment 2 Onthe front panel of the S 4000D turn off the POWER switch the power will turn off When the S 4000D is powered down the power to the M 48 unit s connected to the S 4000D will also be turned off 20 Making Settings for the M 48 In order to take full advantage of the M 48 you must correctly understand the M 48 s settings and operation as a 40 channel mixer and make the appropriate settings 40 channel Mixer Settings and Operation The sources 1 40 that are input via REAC are mixed by the M 48 s 40 channel mixer Settings and operation of the 40 channel mixer are typically shared between the mixing engineer and the musician The forty channels of digital audio sources being input to the M 48 via REAC are called sources 1 40 Settings made by the mixing engineer Source level pan settings my 12 Source assign settings Group 1234 16 1 er 2 Bo Seat A SL 24 t o TE 40 LLL
29. e currently shown layer will light 1 8 button Selects groups 1 8 2 9 16 button Selects groups 9 16 Ifthe button of the layer not shown is blinking this means that Solo is turned on for a group in that layer Group control section Here you can mix the groups The CONTROL knobs SIG indicators and SOLO buttons of unused groups no sources assigned will not do anything Control knobs These adjust the parameter selected in the control select section The indicators around the circumference of the Control knobs indicate the approximate value of the parameter you re adjusting When the indicator at the 6 o clock position is lit the following values are indicated Volume Reverb send EQ gain 0 0 dB Pan center OOO0O00 Group control section VOLUME OO Control select section Group control section continued 516 signal indicators These will light when the group contains a source whose level exceeds 40 dB This indicates the level of the source immediately after the REAC input SOLO buttons These turn Solo on off for each group The button will blink when Solo is on t Listening to Each Group Individually Solo p 26 Control select section Here you can select the parameter that will be adjusted by the Control knobs of the group control section The button of the selected parameter will light VOLUME button This
30. ecogerse aparte de los residuos dom sticos tal como est regulado en cada zona Los productos con este s mbolo no se deben depositar con los residuos dom sticos Este s mbolo indica que nos pa ses da UE a recolha deste produto dever ser feita separadamente do lixo dom stico de acordo com os regulamentos de cada regi o Os produtos que apresentem este s mbolo n o dever o ser eliminados juntamente com o lixo dom stico Dit symbool geeft aan dat in landen van de EU dit product gescheiden van huishoudelijk afval moet worden aangeboden zoals bepaald per gemeente of regio Producten die van dit symbool zijn voorzien mogen niet samen met huishoudelijk afval worden verwijderd Dette symbol angiver at i EU lande skal dette produkt opsamles adskilt fra husholdningsaffald som defineret i hver enkelt region Produkter med dette symbol m ikke smides ud sammen med husholdningsaffald Dette symbolet indikerer at produktet m behandles som spesialavfall i EU land iht til retningslinjer for den enkelte regionen og ikke kastes sammen med vanlig husholdningsavfall Produkter som er merket med dette symbolet m ikke kastes sammen med vanlig husholdningsavfall o Symbolen anger att i EU l nder m ste den h r produkten kasseras separat fr n hush llsavfall i enlighet med varje regions best mmelser Produkter med den h r symbolen f r inte kasseras tillsammans med hush llsavfall T
31. ecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada For C A US Proposition 65 WARNING This product contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm including lead For China AAP dap PLACA SE REN YOUR ASCE BRAS 2 vd P d p PER VRE RE 3 I EY EL ULU 2007 3 J 1 AAS vd Pres pn mh o FR AR AR FA HH MR FI V f Un s A NR EA PRE BT D EU Ze TUR REAR A Pe AA BS RBS RNA J A AS SARA BR 8 A EBL PI ATE YEA JE ES i PRA SMRRCRNARREE EA Bs AEA FW MICK Sit Pb A Hg 4 Cd Cr VD Shae x BFAR UE BRISE x x BE CEIR RC AS ED x deg Ct EE LEAT CE ROME IE SJ T11363 2006 TE X RNA EA ED RAD TAB EE SJ T11363 2006 BER WERKE WE EE Information When you need repair service call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below INDONESIA PT Citra IntiRama JL Cideng Timur No 15J 150 Jakarta Pusat INDONESIA TEL 021
32. eep it from wobbling coins pins or liquids of any kind water soft drinks Donotallow any objects e g flammable material S etc to penetrate the unit Immediately turn the power off and request servicing by your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page when f smoke or unusual odor occurs Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled onto the unit or Theunit has been exposed to rain or otherwise has become wet or Theunit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance When using this device in an environment where children are present an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit Protect the unit from strong impact Do not drop it N CAUTION This device is designed so that it can be used with a microphone stand or with the APC 33 all purpose clamp made by Roland When using this device with a mic stand or the all purpose clamp placing it on an unstable location may cause the device to topple or fall possibly damaging the device or causing personal injury Even if you observe the cautions listed in the owner s manual certain modes of use may produce the AN potential for this device to fall from the mic stand or for the mic stand to topple over Please exercise caution before
33. ess it shut until you hear the click 2 Press the REAC connector cover straight in to fix it in Ferrite core included place Attach the ferrite core near the base of the RJ45 connector Remove the REAC connector cover if you ll be using an EtherCon type REAC cable Be careful not to lose the REAC connector cover that you removed 15 Connecting External Devices Connecting the M 48 to a V Mixing System Lead Vocal Vocal 1 Vocal 2 Vocal 3 Keyboard Guitar Bass Drum EE les J yt d j t 18 gt REAC cable Cat5e Ethernet cable REAC port 3 4 5 6 9 Digital Snake 16 channels of audio input REAC port 1 2 S 4000D 16 channels of audio input S 1608 Slave REAC device S 1608 Slave REAC device Exe m gs REAC port 8 channels of REAC port audio output Front speakers REAC cable or ad Cat5e Ethernet cable 8 channels of audio output REAC A port REAC B port TENE E M oo iliilillililililiiiiliiile o M 400 FOH The M 400 must be running system software version 2 0 or later The M 48 can be set and managed from the M 400 only if the M 48 is connected to
34. evices such as cell phones are operated in the vicinity of this unit Such noise could occur when receiving or initiating a call or while conversing Should you experience such problems you should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit or switch them off Do expose the unit to direct sunlight place it near devices that radiate heat leave it inside an enclosed vehicle or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit When moved from one location to another where the temper ature and or humidity is very different water droplets condensation may form inside the unit Damage or malfunction may result if you attempt to use the unit in this condition Therefore before using the unit you must allow it to stand for several hours until the condensation has completely evaporated Depending on the material and temperature of the surface on which you place the unit its rubber feet may discolor or mar the surface You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet to prevent this from happening If you do so please make sure that the unit will not slip or move accidentally Maintenance For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with water To remove stubborn dirt use a cloth impregnated with a mild non abrasive detergent Afterwards be sure to wipe the unit tho
35. ful that items placed on the bracket tray do not fall off The combined weight of gt the items placed on the bracket tray should not exceed 700 grams 1 5 Ibs About the diameter of the mic stand screw thread If you re attaching the mounting bracket to your mic stand the part you ll use for attachment will depend on the diameter 3 8 inch or 5 8 inch of your mic stand s screw threads Use the part that s correct for the mic stand you re using 11 Be careful not to pinch your hand when attaching the M 48 to the mounting bracket Doing so may cause personal injury Installation If Your Mic Stand has 3 8 inch Threads Items to use Wing nut x 1 included Washers x 2 included Rubber washer x 1 included Screws for fastening the M 48 x 2 included 1 Attach the mounting bracket to the mic stand Attach the washers mounting bracket and other parts to your mic stand in the order 1 5 shown in the illustration e 5 Wing nut included 4 Washers included 3 Mounting bracket included Rubber washer included Washers included 7 lt gt Mic stand 2 Tighten the wing nut to fasten the mounting bracket 12 3 Insert the hooks located on the M 48 s bottom panel into the slits of the mounting bracket Hooks on the bottom panel 4 Tomore permanently secure the M 48 to the mounting bracket fasten with the two included screws as s
36. have been disabled from the M 400 or computer The volume Ievelor tne mstrument You are using a connection cable that contains a built in resistor Use a connection cable that does connected to the AUX IN L R jack is too ii low not contain a resistor 34 For EU Countries A This symbol indicates that in EU countries this product must be collected separately from household waste as defined in each region Products bearing this symbol must not be discarded together with household waste Dieses Symbol bedeutet dass dieses Produkt in EU L ndern getrennt vom Hausm ll gesammelt werden muss gem den regionalen Bestimmungen Mit diesem Symbol gekennzeichnete Produkte d rfen nicht zusammen mit den Hausm ll entsorgt werden Ce symbole indique que dans les pays de l Union europ enne ce produit doit tre collect s par ment des ordures m nag res selon les directives en vigueur dans chacun de ces pays Les produits portant ce symbole ne doivent pas tre mis au rebut avec les ordures m nag res Questo simbolo indica che nei paesi della Comunit europea questo prodotto deve essere smaltito separatamente dai normali rifiuti domestici secondo la legislazione in vigore in ciascun paese I prodotti che riportano questo simbolo non devono essere smaltiti insieme ai rifiuti domestici Ai sensi dell art 13 del D Lgs 25 luglio 2005 n 151 Este s mbolo indica que en los pa ses de la Uni n Europea este producto debe r
37. he mounting bracket You must use the APC 33 attachment screws that were included Hooks with the M 48 The M 48 may be damaged if you use the screws the bottom panel included with the APC 33 2 Attach the APC 33 to your mic stand or drum and fasten the mounting bracket 4 more permanently secure the M 48 to the mounting bracket fasten with the two included screws as shown below f Fovo 14 Be careful not to pinch your hand when attaching the M 48 to the mounting bracket Doing so may cause personal injury Installation Attaching the REAC Connector Cover Attaching the Ferrite Core If you re using a commercially available Cat5e Ethernet cable When making a REAC connection you must attach the included attach the included REAC connector cover to the REAC port ferrite core to the REAC cable The REAC connector cover must be attached in order to minimize The ferrite core must be installed in order to prevent electromagnetic noise electromagnetic noise 1 Hookthe included REAC connector cover over the tab of 1 Spreadthe two tabs and open the ferrite core the REAC port 2 Attach the ferrite core to the SC W20F SC W100S W100S R REAC cable sold separately or the Ethernet cable at a location near the connector near the M 48 REAC connector cover included Close the ferrite core around the cable and pr
38. hown below Be careful not to pinch your hand when attaching the M 48 to the mounting bracket Doing so may cause personal injury If Your Mic Stand has 5 8 inch Threads Items to use Nut x 1 included Rubber washer x 1 included Screws for fastening the M 48 x 2 included 1 Attach the mounting bracket to the mic stand Attach the rubber washer mounting bracket and other parts to your mic stand in the order 3 shown in the illustration Nut included Mounting bracket included 27 lt gt 1 Rubber washer included Mic stand 3 2 Tighten the nut to fasten the mounting bracket Installation 3 Insert the hooks located on the M 48 s bottom panel into the slits of the mounting bracket Hooks on the bottom panel more permanently secure the M 48 to the mounting bracket fasten with the two included screws as shown below 13 Installation Attaching the M 48 to Any Part of a Mic Stand By using the Roland APC 33 all purpose clamp sold separately in conjunction with the included mounting bracket you can freely attach the M 48 to any part of a mic stand Items to use APC 33 attachment screws x 4 included Screws for fastening the M 48 x 2 included 1 Using the four included APC 33 attachment screws 3 Insert the hooks located on the M 48 s bottom panel into attach the APC 33 stand holder to the mounting bracket the slits of t
39. iHat 4 Tom1 5 Tom2 6 Tom3 7 Cymbals 8 Overhead 9 Bass 10 Guitars 11 Keys 12 Lead Vocal 13 Back Vocal 14 Ambients 15 House Main 16 Click 23 Making Settings for the M 48 Example setup for lead vocalist Source level pan settings Source assign settings Source Level Pan 1 2 Snare 3 HiHat PD 4 Toml OQ 5 Tom2 D 6 Tom3 7 Ride 8 Crash 9 9 Overhead L 10 R Groups for the lead vocalist 11 Bass 1 Me Lead Vocal 12 Click 1 0 2 Back Vocal 13 E Guitar1 L 0 3 Back Vocal2 14 E Guitar1 R 4 Back Vocal3 15 E Guitar2 L 20 SX 5 Choir 16 E Guitar2 R 6 17 A Guitar L 0 7 E Guitars 18 A Guitar R t 8 AGuitar 19 Keys L ZZ 9 Kick 20 KeysR 10 Snare 21 Piano 11 HiHat 22 PianoR O 12 Drums 23 Lead Vocal 13 Keys 24 Back Vocal1 14 Ambient 25 Back Vocal2 4 15 House Main etc 26 BackVocal3 0 16 Talk back 27 Choir1 d4 28 Choir2 29 Choir3 O 30 Ambient 1 t
40. inog e inog GU NN xum LL un Het EL i 1 XIW Jouueu op 3Wn10A 1 5578 NOLLORGHH NO S3NOHd C Od 00v Woy __ NIW 2 07 1 o0 B 2 Box NI XNY Ei z ew vw i10 dnog RE ANaIaWY 1N3ISWV NDISSV 32405 32805 L J 33 Troubleshooting Symptom Cause The M 48 s output has been muted by an operation from the M 400 or computer To cancel the mute using the M 48 press any of the top panel buttons The REAC connection has not been established p 20 Check whether there might be a problem with the REAC cable or connections No sound The settings for the source level or Source Assign made on either the M 400 or on a computer are inappropriate p 21 25 In situations where an M 400 or a computer is unavailable the settings for the source level or Source Assign can be modified by means of a Recall from memory p 31 or a Factory Reset p 31 Can t adjust the audio that you want to The source you re trying to adjust is not assigned to a group monitor Pressing the SOLO button does not do The Solo mode setting has been changed from the M 400 or computer p 22 what you expect Can t perform recall store operations Recall store operations on the M 48
41. ise By turning the LIMITER knob clockwise from the OFF position you can adjust the threshold level in a range of 0 0 dB 40 0 dB The indicator above the LIMITER knob will light when the limiter operates t Applying a Limiter to the Headphones Output p 29 e Level meter This indicates the headphone output level About output muting If only the 18 dB indicator is blinking the M 48 s output has been muted by an operation from the M 400 or the computer From the M 48 you can defeat muting by pressing any of the top panel buttons PHONES VOLUME knob This adjusts the headphone output level ts Adjusting the Headphones Output Level p 29 Panel Descriptions w anD PHONES 68 2 LINE OUT 0 ATT knob This adjusts the final output level of the headphones Normally you should use the top panel PHONES VOLUME knob to adjust the headphone output level Use the ATT knob to adjust the output level appropriately for the sensitivity of the headphones you re using ts Adjusting the Headphones Output Level 29 PHONES jacks 1 2 Connect headphones to these jacks Jack 1 stereo mini type Jack 2 stereo phone type The headphones you connect must have a minimum impedance of 16 ohms If headphones are connected to both jack 1 and jack 2 make sure that the total impedance of the headphones is not less than 16
42. l AUX IN L R jack 16 dBu Vol Max Input Impedance AUX IN L R jack 10 K ohms Non Clip Maximum Input level AUX IN L R jack 2 dBu Nominal Output Level NE OUT L R jacks 6 dBu LINE OUT Vol Unity Load impedance 10 k ohms NE OUT REC L R jack 12 dBu LINE OUT Vol Unity Load impedance 10 k ohms Output Impedance HONES jacks 1 2 10 ohms NE OUT L R jacks 600 ohms NE OUT REC L R jack 1 k ohms Recommended Load Impedance NE OUT L R jacks 10 k ohms or greater NE OUT REC L R jack 10 k ohms or greater Non Clip Maximum Output level HONES jacks 1 2 250 mW 250 mW 1 or 2 1 kHz 40 ohms load NE OUT L R jacks 12 dBu 1 kHz 10 k ohms load L L P L LI PHONES jacks 1 2 16 ohms or greater Composition impedance of 1 and 2 LI L P LINE OUT REC L R jack 6 dBu 1 kHz 10 k ohms load REAC port RJ 45 EtherCon type AUX IN L R jack Stereo miniature phone type LI L Connectors NE OUT L R jacks 1 4 inch TRS phone type NE OUT REC L R jack Stereo miniature phone type PHONES jacks Stereo miniature phone type and Stereo 1 4 inch phone type Power Supply DC 48 V It is supplied by S 4000D Power Consumption 13W DImensions 297 0 W x 171 0 D x 67 0 H mm 11 3 4 W x 6 3 4 D x 2 11 16 H inches Weight 1 5kg 3 Ibs 5 oz M 48 0 6kg 1 Ib 6 oz Mounting bracket and bracket tray Operation Temperature 0 to 40 degrees Celsius 32 to
43. m merkint ilmaisee ett tuote on EU maissa ker tt v erill n kotitalousj tteist kunkin alueen voimassa olevien m r ysten mukaisesti T ll merkinn ll varustettuja tuotteita ei saa h vitt kotitalousj tteiden mukana Ez a szimb lum azt jelenti hogy az Eur pai Uni ban ezt a term ket a h ztart si hullad kt l elk l n tve az adott r gi ban rv nyes szab lyoz s szerint kell gy jteni Az ezzel szimb lummal ell tott term keket nem szabad a h ztart si hullad k k z dobni Symbol oznacza e zgodnie z regulacjami w odpowiednim regionie w krajach UE produktu nie nale y wyrzuca z odpadami domowymi Produkt w opatrzonych tym symbolem nie mo na utylizowa razem z odpadami domowymi Tento symbol ud v e v zem ch EU mus b t tento v robek sb r n odd len od dom c ho odpadu jak je ur eno pro ka d region V robky nesouc tento symbol se nesm vyhazovat spolu s dom c m odpadem Tento symbol vyjadruje e v krajin ch E sa mus zber tohto produktu vykon va oddelene od domov ho odpadu pod a nariaden platn ch v konkr tnej krajine Produkty s t mto symbolom sa nesm vyhadzova spolu s domov m odpadom See s mbol n itab et EL i maades tuleb see toode olempr gist eraldi koguda nii nagu on igas piirkonnas m ratletud Selle s mboliga m rgitud tooteid ei tohi ra visata koos olmepr giga is simbolis rodo kad ES alyse is produktas turi b ti su
44. n This selects the line out source Setting Operation MAIN BUS The MAIN bus will be monitored The signals mixed to the AUX bus by the AUX AUX BUS switches of the source level pan settings p 21 will be monitored Headphone output before PHONES LEVEL will be monitored PHONES Low pass filter setting This allows you to specify that only the low frequencies will be output from your floor monitor Setting Operation OFF The low pass filter will not be used 80Hz The frequencies below 80 Hz will be passed 120Hz The frequencies below 120 Hz will be passed MONO switch setting If this is on a monaural mix will be output Default Values of the Settings Source level pan settings Unit name NO NAME Source Level Pan AUX switch Source 1 16 0 0dB Preference settings C center ON Course 17 40 Inf dB SOLO MODE ADD ON Source assign settings LAYER select clears SOLO No Group Assigned source Group Assigned source MEMORY Group 1 Source 1 Group 9 Source 9 Disable RECALL button No Group 2 Source 2 Group 10 Source 10 Disable STORE button No Group 3 Source 3 Group 11 Source 11 Group 4 Source 4 Group 12 Source 13 LINE OUT Group 5 Source 5 Group 13 Source 13 SOURCE MAIN BUS Group 6 Source 6 Group 14 Source 14 LPF Low pass filter OFF Group 7 Source 7 Group 15 Source 15 MONO OFF Group 8 So
45. ou selected as the storage destination will blink Store recall operations can be performed from the M 48 itself the 400 or a computer 4 Press the STORE button to execute the Store operation You can also execute the Store operation by pressing the blinking SOLO button When the Store operation has been completed the STORE button will go out and Store mode will turn off With the factory settings memory locations 1 16 contains the default mixer settings fyou decide to cancel without storing press any button that s not Backing up the current memory blinking The current memory is backed up to the M 48 s internal flash memory approximately every 30 seconds The next time the M 48 is started up the backed up settings will be reproduced Storing will take approximately two seconds During this time the M 48 will not be operable If you want to immediately back up the current memory perform the following step 1 Hold down the STORE button for approximately two seconds The current memory will be backed up This operation does not provide storage to memory numbers 1 16 If you want to carry out storage proceed as described in Storing Mixer Settings to Memory on this page 30 Using the Memory Functions Recalling Mixer Settings from Memory Returning to the Factory Settings Recall Factory Reset Here s how to recall mixer settings into current memory Here s how to retu
46. r other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunctions When connecting disconnecting all cables grasp the connector itself never pull on the cable This way you will avoid causing shorts or damage to the cable s internal elements When you need to transport the unit package it in the box including padding that it came in if possible Otherwise you will need to use equivalent packaging materials Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Windows is known officially as Microsoft Windows operating system Neutrik and EtherCon are registered trademarks of Neutrik Inc MMP Moore Microprocessor Portfolio refers to a patent portfolio concerned with microprocessor architecture which was developed by Technology Properties Limited TPL Roland has licensed this technology from the TPL Group Panel Descriptions Top Panel Memory section DIMMER RREA T EMBEDDED POWER AUX IN Supplementary input section AMBIENT MIC LINE OUT VOLUME O 60505 Of 3 o Line out section Headphones section L LINE OUT PHONES 58 6 LIMITER 6064 BASS TREBLE VOLUME MAX See m Layer select section Layer select section Here you can select the layer for the groups that you want to operate The button corresponding to th
47. renkamas atskirai nuo buitini atliek kaip nustatyta kiekviename regione Siuo simboliu pa enklinti produktai neturi b ti i metami kartu su buitin mis atliekomis is simbols nor da ka ES valst s o produktu j iev c atsevi i no m jsaimniec bas atkritumiem k noteikts katr re ion Produktus ar o simbolu nedr kst izmest kop ar m jsaimniec bas atkritumiem Ta simbol ozna uje da je treba proizvod v dr avah EU zbirati lo eno od gospodinjskih odpadkov tako kot je dolo eno v vsaki regiji Proizvoda s tem znakom ni dovoljeno odlagati skupaj z gospodinjskimi odpadki To o pfoXo avt vro ni ver u y osc E E to ovyaexoui vo TQEMEL va OVAALYETAL YWQLOTE TA ca oe x e neguoyfi ovyxexoui vo obpPoho dev TQ NEL VA Wall TA OIMLAX For EU Countries This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004 108 EC For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipmen
48. rn all data in the M 48 to the factory set You cannot execute this operation if the RECALL button has been condition Factory Reset disabled in the preference settings p 22 If the M 48 contains important data perform the appropriate operations on the M 400 or computer to save the M 48 s settings to 1 Press the RECALL button USB memory or to your computer before you perform the factory reset The RECALL button will light and Recall mode will be on At the same time all SOLO buttons will start blinking The SOLO button of the current memory number will be lit For details on how to save data refer to the owner s manual of the M 400 Ver 2 0 or later or the S 4000 RCS Ver 2 0 Recall mode will turn off if you press the RECALL button once 1 again Turn on the power Connect the Cat5e cable while holding down the STORE button and the group 1 SOLO button p 20 The factory reset will be executed When it is completed all The 1 8 or 9 16 button will blink to indicate the range of memory numbers shown Button Range of memory numbers indicators of the top panel will blink 1 8 button 1 8 The factory reset will require approximately 30 seconds 9 16 button 9 16 2 Turn off the power 20 2 Press the 1 8 or 9 16 button to select the desired range of memory numbers 3 Press the SOLO button of the memory number that you want to recall The RECALL button and the
49. roughly with a soft dry cloth Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation Repairs and Data Please be aware that all data contained in the unit s memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs Please save important data as a file on the M 400 or on your computer For details on how to save data refer to the owner manual of the M 400 Ver 2 0 or later or the S 4000 RCS Ver 2 0 During repairs due care is taken to avoid the loss of data However in certain cases such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data and Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Additional Precautions Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction or the improper operation of the unit To avoid inconvenience in the event of data loss save important data as a file on the M 400 or on your computer For details on how to save data refer to the owner s manual of the M 400 Ver 2 0 or later or the S 4000 RCS Ver 2 0 Unfortunately it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored on the unit the M 400 and your computer once it has been lost Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Usea reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders o
50. ry Store p 30 D STORE button This button turns memory Store mode on off When Store mode is on this button will light t Recalling Mixer Settings from Memory Recall p 31 Supplementary input section In this section you can adjust the input level of the AUX IN and the ambient mic AUX IN knob This adjusts the input level of the AUX IN L R jack ts Adjusting the Input Level of AUX IN p 27 AMBIENT MIC mic This adjusts the input level of the AMBIENT MIC Using the Built in Ambient Mic p 27 Panel Descriptions Line out section In this section you can adjust the output level of the line out LINE OUT VOLUME knob This knob adjusts the line out output level ts Adjusting the Line Out Output Level p 29 Headphone section In this section you can make adjustments for the headphone output D REVERB button This button turns reverb on off When reverb is on this button will light t Applying Reverb to Each Group p 28 D BASS knob This boosts cuts the lower range center frequency 120 Hz by up to 15 dB t Adjusting the Headphones Output Tone p 29 61 TREBLE knob This boosts cuts the upper range center frequency 10 kHz by up to 15 dB ts Adjusting the Headphones Output Tone p 29 LIMITER knob This adjusts the limiter effect The limiter will be off if you turn the LIMITER knob to the OFF position all the way counter clockw
51. s are held in current memory Store Current memory contains the following settings Here s how to store the current memory Source level pan settings You cannot execute this operation if the STORE button has been Source assignment settings disabled in the preference settings p 22 Group mix volume pan reverb send EQ and solo for each group 1 Pressthe STORE button Reverb on off The STORE button will light and Store mode will be on At the same time all SOLO buttons will start blinking The SOLO button of the current memory number will be lit The M 48 provides 16 memory locations to which the current wi memory can be stored and from which a desired memory can be recalled Store mode will turn off if you press the STORE button once again The 1 8 or 9 16 button will blink to indicate the range of The most recently stored or recalled memory number is called memory numbers shown the current memory number Button Range of memory numbers 1 8 button 1 8 Memory number 9 16 button 9 16 Store Memory 1 Current memory the current mixer settings t as oe 2 Press the 1 8 or 9 16 button to select the desired range of memory numbers Recall Memory 3 3 Press the SOLO button of the memory number into which you want to store the current settings Memory 16 The STORE button and the SOLO button y
52. s for a variety of uses In addition to using the M 48 with full digital connections as part of the RSS V Mixing System you can also connect it to a conventional mixing console via the stage unit of a digital snake From small scale to large scale analog or digital you can connect and use the M 48 with a wide range of sound mixing systems Using the M 48 as part of the V Mixing System allows full digital transmission via REAC Roland Ethernet Audio Communication delivering high quality monitor sound to the musicians on stage or in the studio Connections with an alternate mixer require the S 4000 system or S 1608 system Table of Contents Please read before usin USING THE UNIT SAFELY ijinna nR RRRS 5 9 IMPORTANT NOTES ttti tette n E 7 Introduction 2 GEEK The included Items tite itta irte NN EU e I PERIERE SUE QUERER 2 Main RS METODI 3 Panel Descriptions 8 8 E mA 10 Installation 11 Placing the M 48 Desk at an Angle eet eto beshavasanalistacdaitacduitensasbsceuiss aiaiai 11 Attaching the M 48 to the Top of a Mic Stand Attaching the M 48 to Any Part of a Mic Stand Attaching the REAC Connector Cover Attaching theFertite CORSE isum nq iis Reise etie tuis erint etit C ise re 15 Connecting External Devices 16 Conne
53. t generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit For Canada NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations AVIS Cet appareil num rique de la classe B resp
54. tem software for each unit and the S 4000 RCS application software can be downloaded at no cost from the Roland Systems Group website http www rolandsystemsgroup net Unique setups for each musician Each M 48 on the stage or in the studio can have their own setup For example the drummer s setup can have each drum mic assigned to its own group knob while the keyboard and vocalist audio is combined into a single group Meanwhile the vocalist s setup can combine the drum mics into a single group while the keyboard and vocal mics each have their own groups Musicians do not need to make any compromise in their own monitor setup Since grouping assignments are per M 48 there s also no need to use up multiple buses in the mixing console for stage sends allowing the mixing console to now be used more flexibly Superior sound to support the musician In order to deliver natural sounding and comfortable monitor sound the M 48 provides reverb and 3 band EQ Since these can be set individually for each group the musician can obtain their own ideal personal mix A limiter is provided to address the problem of excessive volume that can cause discomfort particularly when using headphones This could mitigate hearing damage that can be caused by sudden high volumes An ambient mic with volume control is also provided This allows the audience s response to be audible even when wearing headphones It also allows convenient communication between the musi
55. the M 400 s REAC B port via the S 4000D norderto maintain the transmission quality of the digital REAC signal use fully approved Cat5e Ethernet cable such as the 20 meter or 100 meter REAC cables SC W20F SC W100S W100S R sold separately 16 To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections Connecting External Devices Connecting the M 48 to an Analog Mixer System REAC port 1 or 2 S 4000D REAC cable Ethernet cable REAC port S 1608 Master REAC device 1608 J nake ess Computer 58085 e INPUT connector 1 16 RS 232C cable Serial port REMOTE You connect up to 16 bus out or channel connector direct out signals You ll need to install the S 4000 RCS If the S 1608 is replaced by the 5 40005 a version 2 0 S 4000 remote control total of 40 signals can be connected software 909000000000 829 20000000 Analog Digital Mixer The S 1608 system must be running system software version 2 0 or later If you re using the S 4000 system the S 4000 system must be running system software 2 1 or l
56. transmission quality of the digital REAC signal use fully approved Cat5e Ethernet cable such as the 20 meter or 100 meter REAC cables SC W20F SC W100S W100S R sold separately 18 To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections Connecting External Devices Connecting Input Output Devices to the M 48 an PHONES 2 3 C D ARA 225 R M 48 Roland Corporation IN JAPAN pc IN REAC MODE SPLIT Monitor headphones RH 300 EDIROL R 09 series etc BOSS Dr Beat DB 30 etc In ear monitors RH PM5 etc Powered floor monitors If headphones are connected to both the PHONES jack 1 and jack 2 make sure that the combined impedance of the headphones is not less than 16 ohms TheLINE OUT L R jacks are balanced TRS type jacks and are wired as follows Before you make connections check the wiring of the equipment to be connected TIP HOT RING COLD SLEEVE GND After the power is turned on p 20 audio will not be output until the REAC connection is established 19 Connecting External Devices Turning the Power On Off REAC EMBEDDED POWER Supported The M 48 supports REAC EMBEDDED POWER When the M 48 is connected to the S 4000D via a REAC cable power will be supplied via the REAC cable
57. urce 8 Group 16 Source 16 Group mix Group Volume Pan Reverb send High gain Mid gain Mid frequency Low gain Solo Group 1 16 0 0 dB C center Inf dB 0 0 dB 1 00 kHz 0 0 dB Off 22 Making Settings for the M 48 Example Setups Example setup for the Drummer Source level pan settings Source Level Pan 1 Kick 2 Snare gt 3 HiHat 4 Tom1 5 Tom2 6 Tom3 7 Ride t 8 Crash 9 Overhead L t 10 Overhead R 11 Bass 12 Click 4l D 13 EGuitarl L 4 14 E Guitar1 R 15 E Guitar2 L 4 16 E Guitar2 R 17 A Guitar L 18 A Guitar R 2 19 KeysL lt gt 20 KeysR t 21 PianoL 40 22 PianoR 23 Lead Vocal 24 Back Vocal1 40 25 Back Vocal2 26 Back Vocal3 O 27 Choirl 40 28 Choir2 t D 29 Choir3 30 Ambient Mic1 31 Ambient Mic2 4 32 Talkback 33 Main Output L 34 Main Output R 35 36 37 38 39 40 Level pan settings shown are approximate Source assign settings Groups for the drummer 1 Kick 2 3 H
58. vel VOLUME knob position Range MIN MAX Inf dB 10 0 dB 2 Turnthe rear panel ATT knob to obtain the most suitable output level Adjust the output level as appropriate for the characteristics of the headphones you re using ATT knob position Range MAX 0 dB 50 dB 0 dB Adjusting the Headphones Output Tone Here s how to adjust the tone of the headphone s lower and upper ranges to achieve comfortable listening 1 Turnthe BASS or TREBLE knob to adjust the tone of the lower range or upper range Knob function Range BASS knob 15 0 dB 15 0 dB adjusts the lower range Center frequency 120 Hz TREBLE knob 15 0 dB 15 0 dB adjusts the upper range Center frequency 10kHz Applying a Limiter to the Headphones Output When monitoring through headphones you can protect your hearing by applying a limiter to instantly lower the volume when an unexpectedly loud sound occurs 1 Turn the LIMITER knob to adjust the limiter effect threshold level Adjust this so that the indicator above the LIMITER knob lights occasionally during the performance LIMITER knob position Range OFF Off OFF MAX 0 0 dB 40 0 dB The indicator above the LIMITER knob will light when the limiter operates When the limiter is off clipping noise may occur if the signal sent to the headphones is too great If this occurs take the following actions
59. vels that may cause permanent hearing loss Do not use this device at high volumes for an extended period of time If you should experience any loss of hearing or ringing in your ears you should immediately stop using this product and consult a medical professional Donotopen or perform any internal modifications on Q the unit Do not attempt to repair the unit or replace parts within it except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so Refer all servicing to your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page Never install the unit in any of the following locations Subject to temperature extremes e g direct NJ sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heating duct on top of heat generating equipment or are x Damp baths washrooms on wet floors Exposed steam smoke Subject to salt exposure are Humid or are Exposed to rain or are Dusty or sandy or are Subject to high levels of vibration and shakiness USING THE UNIT SAFELY When using the unit with a mic stand the rack stand must be carefully placed so it is level and sure to remain stable If not using a mic stand you still need to make sure that any location you choose for placing the unit provides a level surface that will properly support the unit and k
60. with resistors are used the volume level of equipment connected to the input AUX IN may be low If this happens use connection cables that do not contain resistors Using the Built in Ambient Mic An ambient mic is built into the M 48 This allows you to hear the sounds of your surroundings even while monitoring the audio 1 Turn the AMBIENT MIC knob to adjust the input level of the ambient mic AMBIENT MIC knob position Value MIN MAX Inf dB 10 0 dB Acoustic feedback may occur depending on the position of the ambient mic relative to the speakers If so take the following actions 1 Turn down the ambient mic level 2 Adjust the M 48 to move the ambient mic away from the speakers 3 Lower the volume of the speakers 27 Applying Reverb to Each Group Here s how to apply reverb to the sound of each group Press the 1 8 or 9 16 button to select the layer whose reverb you want to adjust Press the REVERB button The REVERB button will light and reverb will turn on Reverb will turn off if you press the REVERB button once again Press the REVERB SEND button The REVERB SEND button will light now you can use the Control knobs to adjust the reverb send Turn the Control knobs of the groups to which you want to apply reverb adjusting their reverb send Applying EQ to Each Group Here s how to apply EQ to the sound of each group Press the 1 8 or 9 16

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