Roland XV-5080. Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 3 Selecting Output Jacks
Chap.3
Digital Connections Using R-
BUS
The XV-5080 comes equipped with an R-BUS connector. This 
connector allows you to make an eight-channel digital 
connection using a single R-BUS cable (RBC-1/RBC-5; 
optional). In addition, you can connect the R-BUS connector 
to a DIF-AT, AE-7000, or other such digital device, making it 
possible for you to convert to different digital formats.
* The XV-5080's R-BUS is for output only.
Only the R-BUS devices listed in the Owner’s Manual may be 
connected to the R-BUS (RMDB2) connector. Be careful not to 
connect any other devices (such as SCSI-type devices, RS-
232C-type devices, parallel-type devices, etc.) even though 
they have similar-looking connectors. Use only a specially 
designed R-BUS (RMDB2) cable to make connections.
Parameters
SYSTEM Output page ([SYSTEM] - [F2 
(Outp&EQ)])
Digital Interface
Master Clock
This sets the master clock used for the output.
Settings Values:
INTERNAL:
 The XV-5080 serves as the master.
R-BUS:
 Synchronizes to the clock arriving at R-BUS. The XV-
5080 operates as the slave.
WORD CLOCK IN:
 Synchronizes to the clock arriving at 
WORD CLOCK. The XV-5080 operates as the slave.
* When the XV-5080 operates as a slave, it can be synchronized 
to clocks running at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. It cannot be 
synchronized to clocks running at other rates.
* The sync status is indicated in parentheses. “Unlocked” means 
that the devices are not synchronized.
Master Freq (Master Frequency)
Settings Values:
 44.1/48 kHz
This sets the master clock used for the output.
DIF Control
DIF-AT Clk Select (DIF-AT Clock Select)
This selects the source of the DIF-AT synchronization signal 
when digital signals between digital devices are 
synchronized.
* This setting is required only when synchronizing signals with 
an ADAT or DA-88 through the DIF-AT.
Settings Values:
R-BUS:
 The synchronization signal input through the DIF-
AT’s R-BUS connector is used for the master.
ADAT:
 The synchronization signal input through the DIF-
AT’s ADAT connector is used for the master.
DA-88:
 The synchronization signal input through the DIF-
AT’s DA-88 connector is used for the master.
Here is the basic procedure for making the settings.
1. Press [SYSTEM/UTILITY], causing the indicator to light.
* If the indicator is flashing, it means that the XV-5080 is in 
Utility mode. In this case, press [SYSTEM/UTILITY] once 
more so the indicator is lit, but not flashing.
2. Press [F2 (Outp&EQ)] to display the SYSTEM Output 
screen.
3. Press [
], [
], [
], or [
] to move the cursor to 
the parameter you want to set.
4. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC] or [DEC] to set the 
value.
* If you happen to make a mistake with a setting and press 
[UNDO], the parameter reverts to the value in effect when the 
cursor was moved to the parameter.
5. Press [EXIT] to return to the current PLAY screen
Output Gain
Gain
Settings Values:
 -12, -6, 0, +6, +12 dB
This adjusts the output gain from the XV-5080’s Analog Out 
and Digital Out. When, for example, there are relatively few 
voices being sounded, boosting the output gain can let you 
attain the most suitable output level for recording and other 
purposes.