Roland M-200I User Manual

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M-200i Remote

Owner's Manual

M-200i Remote is an application for controlling the Roland M-200i V-Mixer live mixing console. You can remotely control various functions of the M-200i unit using this application. This document describes the functions of the M-200i Remote.

The explanations in this document include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display. Note, however, that the application you are using is a newer, enhanced version, so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in this manual.

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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

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*All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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Contents

About This Application..........................................................................................

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Overview of This Application............................................................................................................................................................

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Synchronizing the Operations on the M-200i unit and the Display of iPad.....................................................................

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Channel Operations...............................................................................................

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About Operating Screens...................................................................................................................................................................

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About Various Screens on Channel Parameter Section...........................................................................................................

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Channel Strip Screen..............................................................................................................................................................

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Change View Mode of the Channel Strip Screen..........................................................................................................

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Switch to Various Setting Screens of the Channel.....................................................................................................................

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CH-EDIT Screen......................................................................................................................................................................

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GATE Screen............................................................................................................................................................................

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COMP Screen..........................................................................................................................................................................

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EQ Screen.................................................................................................................................................................................

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SENDS Screen.........................................................................................................................................................................

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Setting the V-Mixer (DISPLAY Button)...............................................................

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Call up the Setting Screens.............................................................................................................................................................

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METER Screen......................................................................................................................................................................................

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SETUP Screen.......................................................................................................................................................................................

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DCA Group Screen.............................................................................................................................................................................

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Mute Group Screen............................................................................................................................................................................

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Effects Screen.......................................................................................................................................................................................

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GEQ Screen...........................................................................................................................................................................................

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USB Recorder Screen.........................................................................................................................................................................

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Music Control Screen........................................................................................................................................................................

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About Other Functions........................................................................................

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About Scene List.................................................................................................................................................................................

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About Sends on Fader.......................................................................................................................................................................

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About [FUNCTION].............................................................................................................................................................................

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Copy/Paste..............................................................................................................................................................................

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Library.......................................................................................................................................................................................

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Functions on Various Screens...........................................................................................................................................

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About This Application

Overview of This Application

This application makes it possible to adjust numerous mixing parameters from a variety of listening points on the stage or around the room, away from the M-200i which is typically positioned in a fixed location.

Combined with the easy operation afforded by the iPad’s large screen and Multi-Touch interface, this application makes it easy to view and control all key M-200i features.

In addition to remote control, physical buttons and knobs on the M-200i can be synchronized with the M-200i Remote parameters. The M-200i can be controlled simultaneously from up to three iPads:

a)via the dedicated dock cable,

b)the Roland WNA-1100-RL dedicated USB wireless adapter, and

c)a wireless LAN device.

Depending on the size and complexity of the environment, an operator can choose any or all of these connection types.

About Booting and Quitting of this Application

Refer to “Setup Guide” for booting/quitting of this application and the connection with the M-200i unit.

Synchronizing the Operations on the M-200i unit and the Display of iPad

You can synchronize the operations on the M-200i unit (knob/cursor operations, layer selection, etc.) and the display of iPad. Execute the following settings for synchronization.

1.Open ONLINE screen

Tap [ONLINE] button to open the ONLINE screen.

* Tap [HELP] button on ONLINE screen to open the “Setup Guide”.

fig.open-online.eps

2.Connect the M-200i and the iPad

Read the “Setup Guide” and connect the M-200i and the iPad.

3.Start synchronizing

Tap or slide right the [Sync knob and switch] button. Your operations on the M-200i unit are reflected on the displays of the iPad

application.

fig.turn-on-sync.eps

4.Terminate the synchronizing

Tap or slide left the [Sync knob and switch] button to terminate synchronized display.

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About This Application

Detailed Settings of Synchronized Display

Open the screen below to execute the detailed settings.

1.Open SYNC screen

Tap [DISPLAY] button and select [SETUP] to open the SETUP screen. Select [SYNC] on the SETUP screen to open the SYNC screen.

2.Select the parameters for synchronization

You can select following parameters.

Link layer select button and display

Turn this ON to synchronize the layer selection on the M-200i unit and the layer group display on

 

the Overview Section (p. 5) on this application.

 

Turn this OFF if you want to operate for different layers independently on the M-200i unit and on

 

this application.

Press SEL button to open CH-EDIT screen directly

Turn this ON to open the CH-EDIT screen (p. 11) of the channel selected when pressing the

 

[SEL] button on the M-200i unit.

 

If you turn this OFF, the Channel Strip screen (p. 6) that includes the selected channel is

 

opened. Press the [SEL] button again to open CH-EDIT screen of that channel.

Press SOLO button to open CH-EDIT screen

Turn this ON to open the CH-EDIT screen of the channel selected when pressing the [SOLO]

 

button on the M-200i unit.

If Multiple iPads are Connected

If multiple iPads are connected to the single unit of the M-200i, only the iPad which started synchronized display first is valid. Other iPads cannot use the Synchronized Display function.

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Channel Operations

About Operating Screens

Upon starting the M-200i Remote, the Channel Strip screen as shown below will appear.

fig.channel-strip.eps

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1Overview Section

This section displays level meters of in/out channels and mute on/off statuses. Tapping a group of meters will switch the display of the Channel Parameter section.

CH 1-8, 9-16, 17-24, 25 - 32

AUX 1 - 8

MTX 1-4/DCA 1-4

REC, MON, TB, OSC

MAIN LR

You can also switch to user layer screen by tapping the [USER LAYER] button.

2Channel Parameter Section

You can change various settings of the displayed channel.

3Side Panel

The following buttons are located on the side panel. You can switch the screen or call up various functions using these buttons.

ONLINE

This calls up the popup that is used for connection of the iPad and the M-200i. Refer to the “Setup Guide” for connection.

 

 

SCENE

This calls up the Scene List (p. 33).

 

 

FUNCTION

This calls up various functions depending on the current screen (p. 35).

 

 

SOLO CLEAR

Tap this to clear the solo. If solo of any channel is on, this button flashes.

 

 

DISPLAY

Tap this to select the type of settings you wish to control on the M-200i (p. 20).

 

 

SENDS ON FADER

Tap this to switch to Sends on Fader mode (p. 35). You can select the target bus on the popup.

 

 

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Channel Operations

About Various Screens on Channel Parameter Section

Channel Strip Screen

fig.channel-parameter.eps

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1 Preamp Control

SENS

Move the knob with up/down drag operation to control the preamp gain.

 

 

The indicator above the knobs light up in green when the signal is detected, light up in orange when clipping.

+48V

The indicator lights up when the phantom power is turned on.

PAD

The indicator lights up when PAD is turned on.

* For channels where no input is patched, SENS/+48V/PAD are not indicated.

2Channel EQ Display

This part shows the EQ curve for channels. Tap here to switch to the Channel EQ setup screen (p. 17).

3Pan

Move the sliders with left/right drag operation to control the pan. Double tap the slider to make it return to the center position.

4SOLO Button

This turns on/off the solo of channels. If solo is turned on for any channel, the [SOLO CLEAR] button on the side panel flashes.

5MUTE Button

This mutes/unmutes channels.

6GR Meters

These meters indicate the gain reduction level of channel dynamics. Gate/Comp meters for CH 1-32 and Limiter meters for AUX/ MTX/MAIN.

7Level Meters and Faders

Meters indicate the level of channels. You can move the fader with up/down drag operation.

8Channel Label Display

This part displays the channel label and the channel’s label color.

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Channel Operations

Change View Mode of the Channel Strip Screen

Tap the [FUNCTION] button on side panel to call up the popup below.

fig.view-popup.eps

No Fader

Normal (default view mode)

Long Fader

* Tap [Peak Clear] on lower part of the screen to make the peak display of level meters disappear.

No Fader Mode

No Fader Mode matches when you operate faders on the M-200i unit and do not need to see a display of faders on the iPad.

No Fader Mode of Input Channels

fig.input-no-fader.eps

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1GATE Display

GATE graph is displayed here. Tap this part to open the GATE screen (p. 14).

2COMP Display

COMP graph is displayed here. Tap this part to open the COMP screen (p. 16).

3EQ Display

EQ graph is displayed here. Tap this part to open the EQ screen (p. 17).

4SENDS Display

SENDS setting is displayed here. Tap this part to open the SENDS screen (p. 18).

5SOLO/MUTE Buttons

Tap to turn on/off solo or mute of the channel.

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Channel Operations

No Fader Mode of Output Channels

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1DELAY Button

Tap to turn on/off the delay.

2DELAY TIME

Adjust the delay amount with up/down drag operation.

Long Fader Mode

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1MUTE Button

Tap to turn on/off mute of the channel.

2Fader

This remotely controls the channel fader.

3G/C Meters

These indicate the levels described below.

G Gain reduction level of the GATE

C Gain reduction level of the COMP

* Depending on the selected channel, these are not displayed.

4Level Meter

This indicates the channel level.

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Channel Operations

Switch to Various Setting Screens of the Channel

Tap the channel EQ display or channel label display on the channel strip screen to switch to various setting screens of the channel.

fig.switch-to-setup.eps

Select the setting screen tapping the buttons on side panel.

fig.setup-select.eps

CH EDIT (p. 11)

GATE (p. 14)

COMP (p. 16)

EQ (p. 17)

SENDS (p. 18)

* GATE can be selected for input channels only. You cannot select it for output channels.

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Channel Operations

Common Parameters for Various Screens

The parameters below are displayed on left side of CH EDIT screen, GATE screen, COMP screen, EQ screen and SENDS screen

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1CH STRIP Button

Tap this to return to the channel strip screen.

2SOLO Button

Tap this to turn on/off solo of the channel.

3MUTE Button

Tap this to turn on/off mute of the channel.

4Level Meter and Fader

This indicates the channel level and drag up/down the fader to adjust level.

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Channel Operations

CH-EDIT Screen

fig.ch-edit.eps

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1Channel Label and Color Label

Tap this to edit channel label and color label. Tap [Name Edit] to open the label name edit screen. Tap [Color Label] to open label color selection screen.

2INPUT Section

Use this section to change input settings. Refer to “About Input Section” (p. 12).

*When an output channel is selected, only the attenuator (ATT) appears in this section.

3Dynamics Section

Turn on/off or call up setting screens of GATE/COMP/EQ. Refer to “About Dynamics Section” (p. 12).

*When an output channel is selected, COMP (LIMITER)/EQ appear in this section.

4LINK Button

Tap this turn on/off the stereo link of odd/even numbered channels.

5MAIN SEND

This appears when input channel or AUX is selected. Tap [TO MAIN] to turn on/off the main send use the slider here for pan setting.

6Output Section

Control the output settings. Refer to “About Output Section” (p. 13).

7GROUP

This indicates the group assign status of channels. Tap this to call up the assign screen of DCA Group and Mute Group.

8SENDS

This indicates bus send levels. Tap this to switch to the SENDS screen (p. 18).

9FX

This indicates the effect assign status to channels. When any effects are assigned, tap this to switch to the Effects/GEQ screen.

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Channel Operations

About INPUT Section

*The screen below and the explanations are for input channels. When an output channel is selected, only the attenuator (ATT) setting is possible in this section.

PATCH

Tap this to open the input patchbay.

+48V

Tap this to turn on/off the phantom power supply.

PAD

Tap this to turn on/off the PAD. (This is not displayed when there is no PAD function on the preamp assigned to the input channel.)

Polarity

Tap this to invert the phase.

SENS

Move the knob with up/down drag operation to control the preamp gain.

ATT

Move the knob with up/down drag operation to adjust the attenuation.

FREQ

Move the knob with up/down drag operation to set the HPF frequency.

HPF

Tap this to turn on/off the HPF.

About Dynamics Section

*The screen below and the explanations are for input channels. When an output channel is selected, only the COMP screen or the EQ screen can be called up.

GATE Button

Tap this to turn on/off the GATE.

COMP Button

Tap this to turn on/off the COMP.

EQ Button

Tap this to turn on/off the EQ.

GATE Display

Tap this to switch to the GATE screen (p. 14).

COMP Display

Tap this to switch to the COMP screen (p. 16).

EQ Deisplay

Tap this to switch to the EQ screen (p. 17).

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