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Front and Rear Panels
5MANUAL Button
Selects whether operation of the front panel PHANTOM buttons / PAD buttons /
INPUT sensitivity knobs will be enabled or disabled. If you want to enable operation of
these buttons/knobs, make the MANUAL indicator light.
If you wish to remotely control the ADA-7000 from a device connected via
the R-BUS connector, make the MANUAL indicator go dark.
6 CLOCK SOURCE Button
Selects the source of the sampling clock.
Turn down the volume on all devices connected to the R-BUS (RMDB2)
connector, RCA output jacks, and XLR output connectors (on the rear panel)
before operating this button.
R-BUS (RMDB2):
The ADA-7000 will operate according to the sampling clock of the device (e.g., digital
mixer or digital recorder) connected to the rear panel R-BUS connector. When a clock
signal is input from the R-BUS connector, the R-BUS indicator will light, and the
SAMPLING FREQ indicator for that sampling frequency will light. If no clock is being
input from the R-BUS connector, the R-BUS indicator will blink. If you have selected “R-
BUS (RMDB2)” as the sampling clock of the ADA-7000, you must set the master clock of
the connected device to be other than the R-BUS to which that ADA-7000 is
connected.
WORD CLOCK:
The ADA-7000 will operate according to the word clock signal that is connected to the
rear panel WORD CLOCK connector. When a clock is being input from the WORD
CLOCK connector, the WORD CLOCK indicator will light, and the SAMPLING FREQ
indicator for that frequency will light. If no clock is being input from the WORD CLOCK
connector, the WORD CLOCK indicator will blink. If you have selected “WORD
CLOCK” as the sampling clock of the ADA-7000, you must set the master clock of the
connected device to be the R-BUS to which that ADA-7000 is connected.
INTERNAL:
Select this when you want the ADA-7000 to operate on its own internal clock. Use the
SAMPLING FREQ button to set the sampling frequency. If you have selected
“INTERNAL” as the sampling clock of the ADA-7000, you must set the master clock of
the connected device to be the R-BUS to which that ADA-7000 is connected.
7 SAMPLING FREQ Button
If CLOCK SOURCE is set to “INTERNAL,” this selects the sampling frequency at which
the ADA-7000 will operate.
The ADA-7000 allows you to select a sampling frequency of 96 kHz. This is in
order to support 96 kHz compatible equipment that will become available in
the future. At present (December 1999), no devices with a 96 kHz compatible
R-BUS connector are available. For details, please contact your nearest
Roland Service Center, authorized Roland distributor, or your dealer.
8POWER Switch
This turns the power of the ADA-7000 on/off.
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