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Other Features
Returning Settings to the Factory-
default State (Factory Reset)
You can return the values of settings on the V-1HD to
their factory defaults.
If operation that differs from what is described in
the Owner’s Manual occurs even when the steps
described are followed correctly, try performing a
factory reset.
NOTE
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Performing a factory reset causes all settings made and
values saved in memory (p. 13) to be lost.
1.
Press and hold the [(TAP) BPM] button (for 2
seconds or longer) to display the SETUP menu.
2.
Use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to select “FACTORY
RESET.”
3.
Move the A/B fader to the bus A position.
4.
Make sure the message “PRESS “UP”” is
displayed, and press the [ ] button.
(If you want to cancel the operation, move the
A/B fader to the bus B position or press the [
]
button.)
A factory reset is executed.
5.
Press the [(TAP) BPM] button to quit the menu.
Operating the V-1HD by Remote
Control
You can use V-1HD RCS dedicated software to
remotely control the following functions on the V-1HD
from a computer or tablet connected via USB.
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V-1HD
panel operations
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Selecting transition effects
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Audio mixer operation
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Memory save/load operations
V-1HD
V-1HD
RCS can be downloaded from the following
Roland website.
For more information about operation methods, refer
to the owner’s manual included with V-1HD RCS.
http://proav.roland.com
About Remote Control Via MIDI
The V-1HD also supports remote control by
equipment compatible with MIDI Visual Control.
For information on remote control via MIDI,
download and refer to the “V-1HD Remote Control
Guide” (PDF) from the Roland website mentioned
above.
What’s MIDI Visual Control?
MIDI Visual Control is an internationally-used
recommended practice that was added to the
MIDI specification so that visual expression could
be linked with musical performance.
Video equipment that is compatible with MIDI
Visual Control can be connected to electronic
musical instruments via MIDI in order to control
video equipment in tandem with a performance.