Overview

Roland Digital Snake Remote Controller

The S-4000R is a component of the S-4000 Digital Snake System. It allows for zipperless remote control of preamp levels for an S-4000S-3208 or any other system source configuration up to 40 channels. It can also switch Phantom Power and Pad settings for individual channels. The remote controller can store 9 presets including all of the channel gain and other settings. This allows for fast changes from act to act in a festival and an easy way to return to defaults in an installation.

SKU: GC08-S4000R

Roland Digital Snake Remote Controller

Roland Digital Snake Remote Controller

The S-4000R is a component of the S-4000 Digital Snake System. It allows for zipperless remote control of preamp levels for an S-4000S-3208 or any other system source configuration up to 40 channels. It can also switch Phantom Power and Pad settings for individual channels. The remote controller can store 9 presets including all of the channel gain and other settings. This allows for fast changes from act to act in a festival and an easy way to return to defaults in an installation.

The S-4000R is typically used at the Front of House console position but can also be used at the Stage position. When a system has two remotes, only one can be active at any time. If the Stage remote is in use, then the FOH unit will be automatically put in a Lock mode. If the FOH operator would like to use the remote, the Lock button is pressed to unlock the remote for use at the FOH position.

S-4000R is very easy to use. A channel is selected using the channel Dial and then the Gain, Phantom Power and Pad settings can be changed. There is a high res LED Level Meter for the selected channel. There also are indicators showing signal present for each channel. If any channel is clipped, a clip light is shown for that channel and the master Clip button is lit. Pressing the Clip button clears the clip level LEDs. Odd/Even channels can be linked for fast changes to stereo sources.

The S-4000R connects using the provided RS-232c cable. It can be used on top of a console, or rack-mounted using the included rack-mount kit.

The S-4000R offers a very easy way to control the gain structure and channel settings for an S-4000 Modular Digital Snake, an essential feature of any digital snake system.

Features:

Zipperless remote control of channel gain for an S-4000 Modular Digital Snake.

Controls Channel Gain, Pad and Phantom Power for each individual channel.

9 Preset memories of all system settings for fast system setup or return to system default settings.

Odd/Even channel linking for easy adjustments to stereo sources.

Signal present and clipping indicator for each channel.

Hi-res selected channel meter display.

Can be used at FOH location or on Stage.

Rackmount or tabletop operation using included 3 meters (~9.5') RS-232c cable.

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Product Overview

Roland Digital Snake Remote Controller

The S-4000R is a component of the S-4000 Digital Snake System. It allows for zipperless remote control of preamp levels for an S-4000S-3208 or any other system source configuration up to 40 channels. It can also switch Phantom Power and Pad settings for individual channels. The remote controller can store 9 presets including all of the channel gain and other settings. This allows for fast changes from act to act in a festival and an easy way to return to defaults in an installation.

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