Roland VS-2480 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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Preparations
Setting the Date and Time of the Internal
Clock
The VS-2480/2480CD contains a clock. When you record a performance, a time
stamp is added which indicates the date and time of the recording. This is a
convenience that helps you keep track of the date or order in which recordings were
made. After turning on the power for the first time after purchase, please use the
following procedure to set the date and time of the internal clock.
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1. Press [UTILITY]. Utility Menu screen will appear.
2. Press [PAGE] several times until function tab “Page3” will be appeared at
the front.
3. Press [F5 (DATE)].
4. Use [][][][] to move the cursor. Use TIME/VALUE dial
to set each value.
Date Edit
Set the year, month, and day.
Date Format
Select how the date will be displayed. (The examples shown here are for February 1,
2001.)
mm/dd/yyyy: month/day/year (Example: 02/01/2001)
dd/mm/yyyy: day/month/year (Example: 01/02/2001)
yyyy/mm/dd: year/month/day (Example: 2001/02/01)
MMM. dd, ‘YY: month/day/year (Example: Feb. 01, ‘01)
dd MMM ‘YY: day/month/year (Example: 01 Feb ‘01)
Time Edit
Set the current time in 24-hour format.
5. After setting the date the time, press [F5 (SET)] at the moment that the
specified time arrives. The specified time will take effect at that moment.
6. Press [HOME (DISPLAY)]. Home Condition screen will appear.
SHUTTLE
ROUTING
EZ
MENU
TRACK EDIT
COPY MOVE INSERT CUT ERASE COMP / EXP.
IMPORT
LOOPA.PUNCH TOOUTIN FROM
WAVE DISP
REDO
UNDO
SHIFT
PROJECT TRACK EFFECT UTILITY
COPY MOVE TRIM IN TRIM OUT DELETE SPLIT NEW
AUTOMIX
REGION
PHRASE
CD
-
RW
MASTERING
AUTOMIX
ZOOM
GRADATION
MIDI DISK
/
TIME / VALUE
//
PATCH BAY
+
+
1
4
4
PA GE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 HOME
DISPLAY
2
3,5
6
32
0
/-
56
1
4
987
LOCATOR
PREVIOUS NEXT
SCENE
BANK AUX 7 AUX 8 USER
AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6
AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3
BANK
MARKER
LOCATOR / MARKER / SCENE
The internal clock operates
on a battery. There is no
need to perform this
operation the second and
subsequent times you turn
on the VS-2480/2480CD.
However, you may set the
clock again if for some
reason it should become
inaccurate.