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Manual abstract: user guide ROLAND M-480
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Owner's Manual
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" (p. 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.
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All rights reserved. [. . . ] From the scene list, select the scene whose contents you
want to erase.
Pressing [F7 (CANCEL)] will cancel the operation.
If a scene exists at scene number 299, you won't be able to use [F5 (INSERT)] to insert a scene.
3. Press [F6 (CLEAR)].
You can't paste to a scene that's locked.
Cutting a scene
1. From the scene list, select the scene that you want to cut,
and press [F3 (CUT)].
Pressing [F7 (CANCEL)] will cancel the operation.
A message will ask you to confirm the Clear operation. The contents of the scene you selected in step 2 will be erased.
You can't erase a scene that is locked.
A message will ask you to confirm Cut operation.
Scene memory
The Global Scope function
Global Scope is a function that lets you limit the channels and parameters that will be recalled; its settings apply to all scenes. The GLOBAL SCOPE popup is used to make settings for the Global Scope function.
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GLOBAL SCOPE popup
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1 Parameter recall scope buttons (CH148, RTN 16, AUX/MTX/MAIN tab)
These buttons specify the scope of the parameters that will be recalled for the channels selected by the channel recall scope buttons. De-select the parameters that you don't want to be recalled.
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Scene memory
The parameter recall scope buttons correspond to the following parameters: · For CH148 and RTN 16
Item Preamp Phase ATT HPF* Gate* Comp* Delay EQ* Fader Pan LCR Send Direct Mute To MAIN Explanation Preamp gain, pad, and +48V phantom power Phase Attenuator High-pass filter Gate/Expander Compressor Delay 4-band EQ Faders Pan LCR button, CENTER AUX/MTX sends Direct out point Mute MAIN send
De-select the channels that you don't want to be recalled.
3 OTHER parameter recall scope buttons
Use these to specify other parameters that will be included in the scope of recall. The function buttons have the following operations:
[F1 (CH 148)] [F2 (RTN 16)] [F3 (AUX/MTX/MAIN)] [F4 (OTHER)] [F8 (CLOSE)] Displays CH148 as the channel recall scope buttons. Displays AUX116, MTX18, and MAIN L/R/C as the channel recall scope buttons. · For AUX/MTX/MAIN
Item ATT EQ Fader Balance LCR Phase Limiter Delay MTX Send Mute To MAIN Setting Attenuator 4-band EQ Faders Balance LCR button, CENTER Phase Limiter Delay MTX sends Mute MAIN send
Using the Global Scope function
1. Use the channel recall scope buttons of [F1 (CH 148)]
and [F2 (RTN 16)] to specify the channel recall scope.
4. Specify the scope of parameters that will be recalled for
CH 148 and RTN 16.
5. Use the channel recall scope buttons of [F3 (AUX/MTX/
MAIN)] to specify the channel recall scope.
6. Specify the scope of parameters that will be recalled for
AUX, MTX and MAIN.
Scene memory
7. Use the OTHER parameter recall scope buttons of [F4
(OTHER)] to specify the other parameters that will be recalled.
2 Channel recall scope buttons
These buttons specify the channels that will be included in the recall scope.
8. Press [F8 (CLOSE)] to close the popup.
Linking scene memories to M-48 memories
Linking M-48 store operations
If desired, M-48 memories can be stored simultaneously when a scene memory is stored on the M-480. The current memory of each M-48 unit will be stored to the specified memory number (except for M-48 units whose MEMORY SAFE function (p. The SCENE STORE popup will appear.
Scenes stored by this operation are set so that when they are recalled, the memories of the M-48 units will also be recalled.
2. Select the scene number to use as the destination for the
store operation, and press [F2 (STORE)].
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3. Verify the scene name shown in the name edit field, and
edit it if desired.
1. Access the SCENE screen.
The M-48 memory will be stored with the same name.
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Scene memory
4. In the M-48 MEMORY section, add a check mark to the
STORE button 1 and specify the memory number 2 .
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2 Memory list
This indicates the memory number and name.
The memory of the current memory number is shown in green.
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The function buttons have the following operations:
By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [ ] or [ ], you can quickly move the cursor between the name edit field and M-48 MEMORY.
[F1 ( PREV UNIT)] [F2 (NEXT UNIT )] [F7 (MEMORY SAFE)] [F8 (CLOSE)] Turns the MEMORY SAFE function on/off for the target M-48 unit. Change the target unit.
You can press [F6 (MEMORY LIST)] to access the M-48 MEMORY LIST popup, where you can view the M-48's memory names.
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USB MEMORY popup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 USER LEVEL popup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139141 BUTTON 18 tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ]
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