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Roland VM-C7200 Owner's Manual (312 pages)


Brand: Roland | Category: Processors | Size: 5.18 MB |

 

Table of contents

Owner’s Manual

1

VM-C7200/C7100

1

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

2

Important Notes

4

Table of Contents

5

Chapter 1 Introduction

10

A: Display area

12

B: Monitor area

13

C: Memory/Recall area

15

D: Transport area

16

Rear panel

20

Precautions on connection

21

Rear Panel on the console

22

Front Panel on the Processor

22

Rear Panel

23

Turning the power on/off

24

IMPORTANT

27

Formatting a memory card

28

Creating new project

28

Internal Signal Flow

29

Master clock (word clock)

31

■ Word clock connector

32

■ Checking the overall system

32

(Factory Reset)

33

■ Factory reset procedure

33

Basic Operations

34

■ Setting parameters

35

Level Meter Settings

36

-3dB 0dB

37

What is GPI?

38

OUT IN OUT IN

40

Memory Card (2–16 MB)

43

3. Press [COPY/LIBRARY]

44

5. Confirm selection

45

SCENE ACTIVE CHANNEL page

48

CURRENT SCENE NAME EDIT page

49

Protect Area

50

Chapter 3 Data Storage

51

■ Storing a project

52

■ Selecting a project

55

■ Copying a project

56

■ Backing up a memory card

58

Chapter 4 Useful Functions

59

■ Routing template

60

■ Virtual patchbay

61

(Quick Channel Edit)

63

(Quick channel edit)

64

How to set parameters

67

Chapter 5 Mixing Procedure 1

68

(Input Channel)

68

■ Muting a channel (MUTE)

78

Frequency

79

(central frequency

80

■ Naming input channels

84

A Flex Bus and Its Output

87

■ Naming a Flex Bus channel

90

Surround Output

92

ASSIGNABLE OUT Jacks

94

■ Naming each output channel

95

■ Setting an output’s level

95

(STUDIO 1 or 2)

96

■ Monitoring in mono

100

Talkback and Slate to Player

101

Chapter 6 Mixing Procedure 2

102

(Output and Monitor)

102

Chapter 7 Mixing Procedure 3

103

[SHIFT]

104

(fader-group master)

105

Naming a fader-group master

106

(Input and Output)

108

Chapter 8 Using the

110

Internal Effects

110

Other restrictions

113

■ Setting input/output levels

114

5. Validating your choice

115

Editing Effects

116

■ Naming effects libraries

119

Algorithm List

120

Sound types

121

Reverb sound quality

121

3 BAND EQ (Equalizer)

122

Reverb: Adds reverberation

122

Delay repetition

123

Setting up pitch

127

Vocoder

129

2ch RSS

130

Precautions for using RSS

131

Delay RSS

132

Chorus RSS

133

GuitarMulti 1–3

134

Vocal Multi

137

Simulates a guitar amplifier

139

Stereo Phaser

142

Stereo Flanger

143

Dual Compressor/Limiter

145

Gate Reverb

147

Stereo Multi

151

Reverb 2

153

Space Chorus

155

Cutting noise

157

Preventing howling

158

Hum Canceler

159

Vocal Canceler

160

Voice Transformer

162

Vocoder 2 (19)

163

Mic Converter A

165

Mic Converter B

165

Muting the bass

167

Muting vocals

167

Muting noise

167

TapeEcho201

168

Types of Flanger Effect

169

AnalogPhaser

170

Speaker Modeling

171

Mastering Tool Kit

173

Continued

174

31 Band Graphic Equalizer

176

Stereo 2-Band Dynamics

177

Dual Mono Dynamics

179

Master Effect

181

10-Band Parametric Eqalizer

181

3-Band Dynamics

183

1. Press [ANALYZER/OSC/GEN]

186

[F1] (SET)

186

Hall or a Signal

188

Chapter 9 Using the

190

Spectrum Analyzer

190

Notes on connection

191

Note about time code

192

■ Naming a locate point

194

OFFSET) to be set from the

195

■ Loop and auto punch in/out

196

Chapter 11

197

Develops (Automix Function)

198

Statuses of Automix

202

Statuses of channels

203

Recording Auto-mixing

204

Playing Back Auto-mixing

208

Editing Auto-mixing

209

Changing the current position

211

Confirming all types of data

211

■ Copying (COPY)

213

■ Moving (MOVE)

215

(GRADATION)

219

■ Add dynamics (EXPAND)

221

Settings Related to MIDI

223

MIDI METRONOME

224

TEMPO/BEAT

224

OFFSET) can be used to

225

Example of Connections

226

(TEMPO/METRONOME)

228

Controlling volume or panning

229

Glossary

233

Chapter 13 Appendices

234

Parameter List

249

■ EZ ROUTING [EZ ROUTING]

251

■ STUDIO1/2 [SOURCE/STUDIO 2]

251

■ TALKBACK/ANALYZER MIC IN

251

■ LEVEL METER [LEVEL METER]

252

■ SCENE [SHIFT] + [SCENE]

253

■ LOCATE [SHIFT] + [LOCATE]

253

■ PREAMP 1–20

254

■ PREAMP 23, 24

254

■ INPUT CH 1–24

254

■ MULTI IN CH 1–24

257

■ FLEX BUS MASTER 1–8

259

■ FLEX BUS MASTER 9–12

260

■ FADER GROUP MASTER 1–24

261

■ MULTI OUT 1–24

261

■ MIDI 1–16

261

Troubleshooting

262

■ The internal effects

263

■ MIDI-related problems

263

■ Others

264

Q & A

265

■ Hardware

267

■ Effects

268

■ Other matters

270

MIDI Implementation

271

2. Data Transfer Address Map

274

3. MIDI Machine Control

299

4. MIDI Joystick Support

301

5. Appendices

301

MIDI Implementation Chart

302

Specifications

303

Numerics

305

Roland VM-C7200 Owner's Manual (100 pages)


Brand: Roland | Category: Processors | Size: 7.93 MB |

 

Table of contents

QUICK START

1

Table of Contents

2

Getting Started

4

Mixing System

5

Connections

7

Turning On the Power

10

LEVEL METER

12

Setting the Internal Clock

14

Preparing a Memory Card

16

To Create a New Project

19

Turning Off the Power

20

Before Mixing Operations

22

2. Busses / Output Routes

23

How to Operate This System

24

To Change Parameters

25

Mixing Operations

26

SHIFT3,5

28

Stereo Balance

30

Owner’s Manual

32

“Adjusting Various

32

Channel Settings

32

(Equalizer, etc.)” (p.78)

32

To turn off the equalizer

33

ON” returns to normal

33

Setting Up a Monitor

34

Press [F6](EXIT) to exit

35

Coupling Adjacent Channels

36

Muting a Channel

38

Storing a Project

39

Using Sub Outputs

40

(Talkback)

42

Flex Bus

43

Flex Bus Output (Internal)

46

Sending Signals to a Flex Bus

48

Using On-Board Effects

50

Send-Return Loop Effect

51

Go to QUICK START : p.43

53

(MASTER FX)] for MASTER FX

54

Selecting the Effects

58

(Channel Delay)

60

You can also use the

61

Other Important Features

62

Press [F3](REGIST)

63

To Recall a Scene

64

Press [F1](RECALL)

65

(Virtual Patchbay)

66

Multiple Channels

68

You can also mute a Fader

69

Group in the same way as a

69

[MUTE] (QUICK START:

69

[1] ~ [9] buttons

70

Some Special Features

72

5.1 Surround

73

Speaker Modeling

74

Using EZ Routing Templates

75

Adjust the effects

79

About The Word Clock

80

To Send Signals to a FlexBus

81

8 Track Digital Recording

81

The 8 Track Mixdown Procedure

81

Set the channel levels

84

Set up the monitors

84

Owner’s Manual “Setting a

85

Connection Samples

88

..MEMO

97





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