Roland RSS M-300 User's Guide

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User’s Guide
M-300 RCS
Roland corporation and its affiliates assume no responsibility for any loss or damage (loss of profits,
loss of data or other economical losses) caused by use of this software. This is applicable even in case
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - M-300 RCS

User’s Guide M-300 RCS Roland corporation and its affiliates assume no responsibility for any loss or damage (loss of profits, loss of data or other

Page 2

10 Names of things and what they do fig.ScrRCSGuide.eps Basic screen area fig.ScrChDisp.eps This shows a screen of the same design as the screen of t

Page 3 - Contents

11 Names of things and what they doScreen recall buttons fig.ScrScreenAccess.eps These buttons switch the content of the basic screen area. The butto

Page 4 - Introduction

12 Names of things and what they doFader layer buttons fig.ScrLayer.eps These buttons switch the layer operated by fader modules 1–16. The currently

Page 5 - The two modes of M-300 RCS

13 Names of things and what they do fig.ScrRCSSOF.eps This panel is shown when SENDS ON FADER button is on. SENDS ON FADER Panel AUX SELECT 1–8Select

Page 6

14 Names of things and what they do The mouse and keyboard are used to perform operations in M-300 RCS’s main screen area. • Up/down/left/right curso

Page 7 - Settings on the M-300 console

15 Names of things and what they do ● New Project Opens a new project. ● Open Project... Opens an existing project (a project that was saved to USB m

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16 Using M-300 RCS Opening a new project 1 From the “File” menu, choose “New Project.” A message box will appear, asking you to confirm whether you w

Page 9 - A new project will be opened

17 Using M-300 RCSSaving a project under its current name (Overwrite) 1 From the “File” menu, choose “Save Project.” The project will be saved under

Page 10 - M-300 RCS window

18 Using M-300 RCS 1 Click the ONLINE button. fig.ScrOffline.epsfig.ScrSync1.eps The “Synchronize” dialog box will appear. 2 In the “Project” field,

Page 11 - Scene memory buttons

19 Using M-300 RCS If you selected “Send to CONSOLE” in step 2, a message box will ask you to confirm the project synchronization. fig.ScrSyncConfirm

Page 13 - SENDS ON FADER Panel

20 Using M-300 RCS 1 Click the ONLINE button. fig.ScrOnline.eps 2 M-300 RCS will switch to offline mode. fig.ScrOffline.eps Switching to offline mode

Page 14

21Using M-300 RCSIn offline mode, you can make virtual settings for an input/output unit (e.g., S-1608 stage unit, S-0816 FOH unit, S-4000S 40-channe

Page 15 - About the menus

22Using M-300 RCSIf you choose S-4000S in the REAC Config dialog box, a 32-in/8-out configuration will be applied. To change the S-4000S module config

Page 16 - Using M-300 RCS

23Using M-300 RCS1From the “Setup” menu, choose “Initialize.”fig.ScrInit.epsThe “Initialize” dialog box will appear.2Place a check mark in the section

Page 17 - Saving a project

24Using M-300 RCSHere’s how to make preference settings within M-300 RCS. The settings you make here will not be reflected in the M-300 console.1From

Page 18 - Switching to online mode

25Using M-300 RCS● Main FaderIf you select “SENDS ON FADER MASTER”, the MAIN fader module becomes the send-destination AUX/MTX fader, while the SENDS

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26Using M-300 RCS1From the “Setup” menu, choose “System Setup...”fig.ScrLCRSetup.epsThe “System Setup” dialog box will appear.2Select the desired item

Page 20 - Switching to offline mode

27Using M-300 RCSYou can manage and make settings for the M-48 Live Personal Mixer in the same way you do from the M-300 console.M-300 RCS cannot use

Page 21 - REAC input/output settings

28Offline modefig.OfflineEdit.epsOffline mode lets you edit M-300 project files when you don’t have an M-300 console at hand. A project file you’ve ed

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29Offline mode4Edit the project.If necessary, use the “Reac Config” dialog box to make REAC input/output configuration settings.5Save the project file

Page 23 - Initializing the settings

3 Contents Contents ...3Introduction ...

Page 24 - Preference settings

30fig.OnlineEdit.epsOnline mode lets you remotely control the M-300 console from M-300 RCS. Level meter data from the M-300 console and operations per

Page 25

31Online mode2Start up M-300 RCS.fig.ScrRCS.epsA new project will open.3If necessary, open an existing project file.4Click the “ONLINE” button to begi

Page 26 - System settings

32AppendixWarning/error messages shown in the basic screen area are the same as on the M-300 console. For details on warning/error messages, refer to

Page 27 - M-48 settings

4 Introduction M-300 RCS is application software that runs on Microsoft ® Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, or Microsoft Windows 7. It lets you e

Page 28 - Offline mode

5 Introduction M-300 RCS has two modes: Offline mode and Online mode. Offline mode In this mode you can edit an M-300 project file via USB memory. Th

Page 29

6 Introduction * This software has been found to work on typical computers that meet the above requirements, but we do not guarantee that it will ope

Page 30 - Online mode

7 Introduction . In order to remotely control the M-300 console from M-300 RCS, you’ll need to connect the M-300 to your computer using a USB cable.U

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8 Introduction 4 Press [F2 (USB MIDI)] to access the USB MIDI tab. fig.ScrM4SysRemUSB.eps 5 In the RECEIVE section, select the “Sys Ex” button. fig.S

Page 32 - Appendix

9 Starting and exiting the application 1 In the “M-300 RCS” folder, double-click “M-300 RCS.exe”. fig.IconRCS.epsfig.ScrRCS.eps The application will

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