Roland MV-8000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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Using the MV8-OP1 (Audio I/O
Expansion) to connect external devices
Creating an audio CD Using the MV-8000 with MIDI or V-LINK
devices
Project and disk management Using data of other formats
Using the MV8-OP1 (Audio I/O
Expansion) to connect external devices
You can install an MV8-OP1 Audio I/O Expansion (sold separately) into the rear panel
of the MV-8000. The MV8-OP1 is an expansion kit for the MV-8000 that adds digital
audio input and allows internal audio buses to be output via R-BUS.
If the MV8-OP1 is installed
Installing the MV8-OP1 adds the following functionality.
You can digitally connect a digital audio device (CD player, MD player, DAT
recorder) and sample without impairing the audio quality.
You can input digital audio of a variety of sampling frequencies.
You can connect devices that have an R-BUS connector, such as the Roland
VS-2480CD or XV-5080, for digital audio input/output via R-BUS (2-channel input
/ 8-channel output).
You can individually output the audio signals of the MV-8000's internal multi
output bus. This is convenient when you are using the MV-8000 with an external
mixer. (Analog output and R-BUS output are all available.)
When used with the DIF-AT24 (sold separately), an additional MIDI OUT (16
channels) is added.
You can't do the following
You cannot use DIGITAL IN A (coaxial) and B (optical) simultaneously.
You cannot use DIGITAL IN, ANALOG INPUT, and R-BUS input simultaneously.
You cannot input signals other than two-channel PCM audio (e.g., DTS or Dolby
Surround) to DIGITAL IN.
You cannot use R-BUS to input eight channels of digital audio (only R-BUS
channels 1 and 2 are available).
You cannot sample the input at its original sampling frequency. All signals are
converted to 44.1 kHz.
You cannot input MIDI data using the MIDI IN of the DIF-AT24 (sold separately).
The MV8-OP1 (sold
separately) must be installed in
order for you to perform the
operations described in this
chapter.
Since the MV8-OP1 contains a
sampling rate converter, there
is no limitation on the
sampling frequencies that can
be input. All signals will be
converted to 44.1 kHz.
Do not connect the R-BUS
connector to an RMDB
connector, a SCSI
connector, an RS-232C
connector, or a parallel
connector. Doing so will
cause malfunctions.
Do not connect or
disconnect the R-BUS
connector when the power
is on. Doing so will cause
malfunctions.
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