Roland M-400 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual

Roland M-400: A Versatile Digital Mixing Console for Professional Audio Applications

The Roland M-400 is a powerful and user-friendly digital mixing console designed for a wide range of audio production needs. With its intuitive interface, extensive connectivity options, and advanced features, it's an ideal choice for live sound reinforcement, recording, and post-production.

Key Features:

  • 40-channel digital mixer with 24-bit/96kHz audio quality
  • 16 XLR mic inputs with phantom power, 8 stereo line inputs, and 2 digital inputs
  • 10 assignable buses, 8 DCA groups, and 6 mute groups
  • 3-band EQ and dynamics processing on each channel

Roland M-400: A Versatile Digital Mixing Console for Professional Audio Applications

The Roland M-400 is a powerful and user-friendly digital mixing console designed for a wide range of audio production needs. With its intuitive interface, extensive connectivity options, and advanced features, it's an ideal choice for live sound reinforcement, recording, and post-production.

Key Features:

  • 40-channel digital mixer with 24-bit/96kHz audio quality
  • 16 XLR mic inputs with phantom power, 8 stereo line inputs, and 2 digital inputs
  • 10 assignable buses, 8 DCA groups, and 6 mute groups
  • 3-band EQ and dynamics processing on each channel
M-400 Ver.2.002 – Added Functions
When you stereo link the odd numbered channel with the next even numbered channel, you can select the source of channel parameters. When
unlinked, channel parameters will be unaltered (parameters while linking will be taken over).
1.
Access the CHANNEL DISPLAY screen for the channel that you want to stereo-link.
fig.SystemConfig.eps
2. Press [F1 (LINK)].
The confirmation message of stereo link appears.
fig.FactoryInitConfirm.eps
Functions buttons work as follows while this message is appearing.
3. Press [F7 (LINK (L <- R))] or [F8 (LINK (L -> R)) ] , the channels will be stereo-linked.
Enhanced Stereo-linking function
The following functions can be assigned to User Buttons now.
The following parameter is added to USER PREFERENCE popup.
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This makes the setting for the state in effect on powerup. The selection items are as indicated below.
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This selects the operation that pressing [SEL] performs when DCA1 through 8 has been called up to the top panel's fader module section.
The selection items are as indicated below.
Added Assignable Functions to User Buttons
Added Functions to User Preference
Recall SCENE
Selecting this check box causes the scene of the specified number to be recalled on powerup.
USER LAYER Selecting this check box causes the user layer of the specified number to be selected.
1PS
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Lock/Unlock from remote controlling device via RS-232C.
It is now possible to lock/unlock the console operations from remote controlling device connected via RS-232C.
The selection items are as indicated below.
Please refer “RS-232C reference – Version 1.3”
Improved Motor Fader Action
Other New Functions
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Roland M-400 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual

Roland M-400: A Versatile Digital Mixing Console for Professional Audio Applications

The Roland M-400 is a powerful and user-friendly digital mixing console designed for a wide range of audio production needs. With its intuitive interface, extensive connectivity options, and advanced features, it's an ideal choice for live sound reinforcement, recording, and post-production.

Key Features:

  • 40-channel digital mixer with 24-bit/96kHz audio quality
  • 16 XLR mic inputs with phantom power, 8 stereo line inputs, and 2 digital inputs
  • 10 assignable buses, 8 DCA groups, and 6 mute groups
  • 3-band EQ and dynamics processing on each channel

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