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Roland M-200i V-mixer User Manual

Roland M-200i V-mixer
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Copyright © 2012 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form
without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
Owner’s Manual
LIVE MIXING CONSOLE M-200i Owner’s Manual
*5100030792-02*
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING
THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 3–5), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 6–7).
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
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Table of Contents

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Roland M-200i V-mixer Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Mixer
Output Channels18
EffectsYes
Computer ConnectivityUSB
iPad ControlYes
USB Audio InterfaceYes
Sampling Rate48 kHz
Bit Depth24-bit
EQ Bands per Channel4
Faders TypeMotorized
Built-in Wi-FiYes
Inputs - Mic16
Outputs - Main2 (stereo)
Outputs - Other8
EQ Bands4-band

Summary

Introduction to the M-200i

Check Included Items and Basic REAC Knowledge

Lists all items included with the M-200i and explains the fundamentals of the REAC interface.

AC Power Connections and Battery Information

Details AC power connection procedures, safety, and information on the internal battery.

Understanding the M-200i Hardware

Top, Front, and Rear Panel Layouts

Identifies and describes controls and connectors on the top, front, and rear panels.

Key Control Sections

Details the CHANNEL EDIT and Screen controller sections for operational control.

Basic Operation and Data Management

Basic Panel Operations and Channel Layer Selection

Covers general panel operations, screen navigation, and channel layer selection.

Clipboard Operations for Channel Settings

How to copy and paste channel settings using the clipboard.

Using Library Functions

Overview of library functions for storing and recalling settings.

Input Channel Operations

Input Channel Overview and Editing

Explains input channel functions, signal flow, and accessing the CHANNEL EDIT screen.

Dynamics and EQ Processing

Explains GATE, COMP functions for dynamics, and the 4-band EQ.

Stereo Linking Channels

How to link adjacent channels for stereo operation.

Effects, GEQ, and External Effects

Understanding Effects and GEQ

Overview of programmable effects, GEQ, and inserting external devices.

Inserting and Editing Effects

How to insert effects into channels and edit GEQ parameters.

Scene Memory Management

About Scene Memory

Explains the scene memory function for storing mixer parameters.

Saving and Recalling Scenes

How to save current mixer settings as scenes and load them.

USB Memory Recorder Operations

USB Memory Recorder Overview

Overview of the two-track recorder function using USB memory.

Recording to USB Memory

Steps for starting and stopping recording to USB memory.

System Setup and Configuration

Accessing Setup and Saving/Loading Settings

Steps to access SETUP, save, and load mixer settings.

Initializing Internal Memory and Fader Calibration

How to reset settings to factory defaults and calibrate faders.

Network and Remote Control

REAC Applications and Settings

Explains advanced REAC usage, splitting, and connection settings.

Network Configuration

Covers LAN and WIRELESS LAN settings for remote control.

Remote Control Options

Details remote control via MIDI, RS-232C, USB MIDI, and V-LINK.

System Settings and Maintenance

Accessing System Settings

Steps to access the SYSTEM screen and its sub-menus.

Display, Panel, and Fader Calibration

Adjusting display brightness and calibrating faders.

Appendix

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Provides solutions for common operational problems and error messages.

Main Specifications and Dimensions

Lists technical specifications and physical dimensions of the M-200i.

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