Roland VS-2480 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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Using Effects
7. As described in “Recording On a Track (p. 36)” step 6–9, specify which
you wish to assign as the source. For this example, effect return (FX RET) 1
and Input Mixer channel 2 are assigned to the recording track 3.
8. As described in “Selecting the effect bus assignment (p. 52),” specify
which AUX bus will be used as the effect bus. Here we will send the AUX1
signal to the Effect 1 (FX 1).
9. Press [IN 1-16 (SOLO)]. [IN 1-16 (SOLO)] indicator will light, and
[CH EDIT] will be the Input Mixer channel edit buttons for channels 1–16
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10. Press [CH EDIT] for the Input Mixer
channel whose effect you wish to
use. For this example press Input
Mixer channel 1 [CH EDIT]. Mixer
Condition will appear.
11. Output the signal to AUX 1. Use
[][][][] to move
the cursor to AUX 1 Send switch,
use the TIME/VALUE dial to set the send switch to a setting other than
Off.
12. Use [][][][] to move the cursor to the channel fader, use
TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the effect send level. Normally, you will set at
the 0 dB position.
13. Press [HOME (DISPLAY)]. Home Condition screen will appear.
14. Press [TR 17-24/FX RTN (V.FADER)]. [TR 17-24/FX RTN (V.FADER)]
indicator will light, channel fader will adjust the Track Mixer channel 17–24
and the Effect 1–8 Return level.
15. Raise and lower the FX1RTN fader. The effect depth will change. Adjust to
the desired depth.
16. Begin the recording, following the procedure described in “Recording On
a Track (p. 36).”
17. When you finish recording, press [STOP].
18. As described in “Recording On a Track (p. 36),” record a performance and
then listen to it.
At this time, the sound of
input mixer channel 1 and
effect return 1 will no
longer be output directly
from master out, and will
b
e routed through the track
mixer.