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Roland V-Mixer VM-3100 - Using VM-3100 as a Keyboard Submixer; Recalling Scenes with MIDI Keyboard; Connecting Keyboards and Adjusting Levels

Roland V-Mixer VM-3100
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Using
the
VM-3100
as
a
Keyboard
Submixer
Recalling
SCENEs
with
a
MIDI
Keyboard
|
ore
In
concert
or
in
the
studio,
one
thing
that
is
indispensable
for
mixing
AMPORTANT
NOTES
“ele.
To
prevent
malfunction
and/or
damage
to
speakers
or
other
devices,
always
turn.
down
the
volume,
and
multiple
keyboards
in
a
keyboard
submixer.
The
VM-3100
allows
you
a
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are
E
sed
az
ee
iu
pe
al
=
Ss
4
SB
ot
to
recall
scenes
from
a
MIDI
keyboard.
This
saves
time
and
effort
when
operating
the
mixer
during
performances.
ig
¥
1
turn
off
the
power
on
all
Bios
Connect
your
keyboards
as
indicated
in
the
following
devices
before
making
any
B38.
.
connections.
Zo
figure.
=e
This
setup
uses
three
keyboards
and
two
sound
modules.
ae
g
If
you
are
using
only
one
keyboard,
connect
the
keyboard’s
MIDI
OUT
cee
to
the
mixer’s
MIDI
IN,
and
the
keyboard’s
MIDI
IN
to
the
mixer’s
MEM
needs
MIDI
OUT.
Before
proceeding
with
an’
operation,
you
can
press
the
[LEVEL
METER]
button
to
call
up
the
Level:
Meter
screen.
PartNames
To
Main
Miner
Headphones
DIGITAL
IN
AorB
DIGITAL
OUT
A
DIGITAL
OUT
B
AUX
SEND
BUS
OUT
MASTER
OUT
MONITOR
Trying
Out
the
VM-3100
Adjust
the
level
of
the
keyboard.
Raise
the
fader
on
the
channel
to
which
Keyboard
1
is
connected.
Adjust
the
level
while
playing
the
keyboard,
rotating
the
GAIN
knob
until
the
meter
shows
the
proper
amount
of
signal.
Adjust
the
effects,
pan,
and
equalizer
settings
as
desired.
When
you
have
finished
making
the
settings,
save
them
to
a
SCENE
MEMORY.
At
this
time,
store
the
mix
in
BANK
1,
SCENE
1.
w
a
2
aod
=
oS
iss
a
=<
35.

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