The Roland VM-3100 and VM-3100Pro V-Mixing Stations place thequality and power of digital mixing within the grasp of all musicians,producers and engin
Method ThreeYou can quickly boost or cut a channel’s already selected EQ bandsfrom its “CH VIEW” screen:1. Press the channel’s SELECT button.2. Use th
Use the following procedure to store a set of your own EQ settings inone of the 16 available memory slots in the EQ Library:1. While on the desired eq
When you’re on the “COMP1” or “COMP2” screen, you can make fineadjustments to that compressor using the V knobs:1. Press F1-F4 ON/OFF.2. Press F3 [KNO
You can also save 16 compressor settings of your own as presets in theVM-3100’s Compressor Library:1. While on the desired compressor’s screen—“COMP1”
Let’s demonstrate the use of send-and-return effects by adding reverbto some elements in a mix. Let’s say that we’ve got a drum machine onChannel 1, a
21. Press F1 until “→PstF” is displayed. Press F1 once more to selectthis setting.22. Press F1-F4 ON/OFF.23. Turn V1 to adjust the drum machine signal
In the VM-3100, channel signals get from one place to another bytraveling through “busses.” A bus is simply a pathway down which oneor more signals ca
You can send a signal to a bus in either of two ways:•BUS—You can send a signal to a bus with the flip of an on/offswitch. When you do this, the volum
In the last section, we set Busses 1 and 2 to BUS. This allows us tosend a channel’s signal to the busses by simply flipping a switch. Let’sdemonstrat
8. Press the UP page button once. You can turn the VALUE dial tosend the signal to Busses 1 and 2 from before Channel 4’s fader(Pre) or from after it
You can listen to the VM-3100 through stereo headphones connectedto its MONITOR jack, or you can connect the L and R MASTER OUTjacks to powered speake
The VM-3100 provides an assortment of output jacks that allow you tosend your signals to a variety of places. For example, you can use:• the AUX SEND
The VM-3100 can store up to 32 different Scenes arranged into eightsets—or “banks”—containing four Scenes each. Once you’ve chosenthe desired bank, yo
You can restore the VM-3100 to its original factory settings by“initializing” it. This can be useful, for example, if you want to clear all ofthe VM-3
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The VM-3100 provides two pairs of RCA/phono inputs: Inputs 9 and 10and Inputs 11 and 12. You can set up these inputs using a methodsimilar to the one
Inputs 1 and 2 can each provide power—called “phantom power”—toconnected condenser-type microphones. Before this can be done, thesystem-wide phantom p
Method TwoYou can also route inputs to channels using the EZ Routing feature:1. Press EZ ROUTING. If the “01 BASIC MIX” EZ Routing is notalready selec
Method Two1. With the VM-3100 and the digital device powered down, connect thedevice’s digital output to either of the VM-3100’s digital inputs.2. Pow
Just like analog input signals, signals from the currently selected digitalinput can be routed to any channel, or groups of channels, you desire.The f
To un-solo channels, use the following procedure:1. Press SOLO so that it lights solidly—and stops flashing—to enterSolo mode.2. Press the flashing SE
The VM-3100 allows you to change the tonal characteristics of achannel’s signal using a process called “equalization,” or “EQ.” EQraises or lowers—“bo
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