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Instructions Roland, Modèle M-16DX

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You’ll need to match the sampling frequency of the connected device and the M-16DX (p. 45). *2 If you’ve connected a dynamic mic, turn the [PHANTOM] switch off. Example 2) Simple PA Portable recorder Portable audio player *1 *2 Computer Multiple effects Keyboard 1 Keyboard 2 Guitar with Multiple effects Direct Box Rhythm machine DIGITAL OUT Stereo headphones 18 IN Included AC adaptor Power amp Guitar amp Bass amp Dynamic mic for vocals Electric acoustic guitar Bass guitar Monitor speaker Power amp Monitor speaker 24 Basic use If you've connected a dynamic mic, turn the [PHANTOM] switch off. fig.Connection-3-e *1 If you’re connecting a electric guitar directly, turn the channel 2 [Hi-Z] switch on. If you’ve connected an effects processor between the electric guitar and the LINE IN jack, turn the [Hi-Z] switch off. *2 If you’re connecting a condenser mic that requires phantom power, turn the [PHANTOM] switch on. With the default settings, phantom power is supplied to the MIC connectors of all channels 1–4, but in the connections shown above, channels 1 and 2 do not require phantom power. Change the system settings (p. 45) so that phantom power is supplied only to channels 3 and 4. *3 If you’ve digitally connected a device to the DIGITAL IN jack, turn the [DIGITAL] button on (lit). You’ll need to match the sampling frequency of the connected device and the M-16DX (p. 45). *4 The audio signals from your computer are input to channels 13/14. Press the [USB] button so it’s lit. Example 3) Computer music Portable audio player Acoustic guitar Condenser mic for vocals Condenser mic Powered monitor MD player/recorder Powered monitor CD player Sound module Portable recorder Sound module *1 *2 *3 *4 Computer Keyboard Electric guitar Stereo headphones Included AC adaptor Dynamic mic for vocals 18 IN 2 OUT 25 Basic use Once the connections have been completed (p. 21 — p. 24), 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. 1. Set the channel LEVEL knobs to the “U” position. fig.Adj-Ch-Level 2. Set the MAIN MIX LEVEL knob and PHONES/ CTRL ROOM knob to the “-.” position. * Minimize the MAIN MIX LEVEL and PHONES/CTRL ROOM volume controls before you turn the power on. Even if the volume is minimized, you may hear some noise when you turn on the power, but this is not a malfunction. fig.Adj-MAIN MIX 3. Switch on the power to your digitally connected equipment. 4. Switch on the power to your analog-connected equipment (musical instruments, sound modules, effects processors, mics, CD players, etc.). 5. Turn on the M-16DX’s [POWER] switch (I/O module). The POWER indicator will light. After the power is turned on, the display will show the level meter screen. fig.03-Setup 6. Switch on the power to your amp and powered monitors. 1. Make sure you’ve done the following before you turn off the power. • The M-16DX’s MAIN MIX LEVEL knob has been set to the “-.” position. • The volume of the connected equipment has been minimized. 2. Switch off the power to your amp and powered monitors. 3. Turn the M-16DX’s [POWER] switch (I/O module) off. 4. Switch off the power to your analog-connected equipment (musical instruments, sound modules, effects processors, mics, CD players, etc.). 5. Switch off the power to your digitally connected equipment. Turning the power on Turning the power off 26 Basic use fig.Basic Operation 1. Slowly turn the MAIN MIX LEVEL knob toward the right to an appropriate position. 2. Use the SENS knobs to adjust the input sensitivity of channels 1–4. * In order to mix with the least possible noise and distortion, adjust the SENS knob so that the top “ ” of the level meter in the display does not light when the input signal is loudest. If you press the [SOLO (PRE FADER)] switch, you’ll be able to view the level in the output level meter while you adjust the input sensitivity. 3. Use the channel LEVEL knobs to adjust the volume of each channel. 4. For channels 1–4, use the PAN knobs to adjust the pan. For channels 5–12, use the BAL knobs to adjust the L/R volume balance. 5. Use the EQ knobs to adjust the high, mid, and low-frequency ranges. When you turn these knobs, the equalizer screen will appear in the display, showing the current settings numerically and graphically. fig.03-EQ-e You can change the center frequency of the high, mid, and low ranges, and also change the width of the midrange band (MID Q). . “Making detailed equalizer settings” (p. 29) 6. When you’ve finished adjusting the level of all connected devices, raise the MAIN MIX LEVEL knob until the overall volume is at an appropriate level. * Adjust the knob so that the “20” (dB) segment of the level meter blinks occasionally when the signal reaches its maximum input level. 7. If you want to listen to the sound through headphones or monitors connected to the CONTROL ROOM jacks, use the PHONES/CTRL ROOM knob to adjust the volume. Ba...


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