Fostex VF08 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Mixer Functions
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EFFECTEQPA N
SCENE SEQ.SCENE
MIX PARAMETER
FADER
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Mix parameter section
The Mix parameter section provides five keys that are used for mixer function settings.
By pressing one of these keys alone or while holding down the [SHIFT] key, you can execute the following.
•Pan setting
•EQ setting
•Effect send level setting
•Effect send pre/post setting
•Effect type/parameter setting
•Effect on/off setting
•Save/load/delete of a scene memory
•Scene sequence mode on/off setting
•Mark map setting
•Fader view
Adjusting pan positions
You can adjust the pan position of each track signal fed to the stereo outputs.
Press the [PAN] key.
The pan screen appears.
If you have not edited any track parameter for pan, EQ
or effect send setting after turning on the power last
time, the message prompting to select a track ("Select
TRK!") blinks, as well as all the [TRACK STATUS/TRACK
SEL] keys on the panel flash.
If you have edited any track parameter for pan, EQ or
effect send setting after turning on the power last time,
the icon for the previously edited track is highlighted,
showing that it can be edited.
Select the desired track by pressing the correspond-
ing [TRACK STATUS/TRACK SEL] key (or using the
[CURSOR </>] keys).
The pan icon of the selected track is highlighted, indi-
cating that you can edit it.
The [TRACK STATUS/TRACK SEL] key of the selected track
flashes.
Highlighted
Use the [JOG] dial to adjust the pan position.
The pan position is set according to the rotating degree.
The following show examples of the pan settings.
•Controllable tracks
Tracks 1 through 6 and 7/8
•Available values
L10 (hard left) through C (center) to R10 (hard right)
(the default setting: "C" for all tracks)
Pan position:
center
Pan position:
hard left
Pan position:
hard right
To adjust the pan position for another track, repeat
steps 2 and 3 above.
After completing pan setting, press the [EXIT/NO] key.
The VF08 exits the mix parameter edit mode and the
LCD display returns to the Normal screen.