Roland VS-2480CD Music Mixer User Manual


 
55
Using Effects
Using Effects
Applying a Loop Type Effect Only to the
Monitor Sound as You Record
The following example shows how a source connected to the INPUT 1 jack can be
recorded on track 2 directly (without effects) while you apply a send/return type
effect such as reverb or delay to the monitor sound. This is convenient when you
wish to hear a reverb (FX1) on a vocal (for example) as you record, but would like to
try out various reverb settings during playback.
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1. Press [HOME (DISPLAY)]. Home Condition will appear.
fig.push-in1-16
2. Press [IN 1-16 (SOLO)]. [IN 1-16 (SOLO)] indicator will
light, channel fader will adjust the Input Mixer channel 1–16.
3. Raise and lower the channel fader 1, and verify that the
volume changes. The Input Mixer channel fader is used to
make fine adjustments to the recording level. In order to
record with optimal audio quality, the fader should normally be set in the 0
dB position.
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4. Press [TR 1-16 (MASTER EDIT)]. [TR 1-16 (MASTER EDIT)] indicator will
light, and [CH EDIT] will be the Track Mixer channel edit buttons for
channels 1–16.
5. Hold [REC] and press [TRACK STATUS] of
the track that you wish to record. For this
example, hold [REC] and press the track 2
[TRACK STATUS]. [TRACK STATUS] will
blink red.
6. As described in “Recording On a Track (p. 36)” step 6–9, specify which
you wish to assign as the source. For this example, Input Mixer channel 1 is
assigned to the recording track 2.
PA GE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 HOME
DISPLAY
1
IN 1
-
16
SOLO
FX RTN
IN 17
-
24
AUX MST
TR 17
-
24
TR 1
-
16
FADER
MUTE
MASTER
EDIT
V. FADER
TRACK STATUS / PHRASE PAD
9121
17
2
18
3
19
4
20
5
21
6
22
7
23
8
24
MASTER
(
dB
)
6
4
0
4
8
12
18
24
42
(
dB
)
6
4
0
4
8
12
18
24
42
TO
13 14 15 1610 11
FX 2FX1 FX 3 FX 4 FX 5 FX 6 FX 7 FX 8
AUX 2
AUX1
MST AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 5 AUX 6 AUX 7 AUX 8
FX RTN
TR 17
-
24
TR 1
-
16
FADER
RTN
PHRASE
REC
PLAY
OFF
TRACK
MASTER
EDIT
V. FADER
PAD
L
R
L
R
3
4
+
AUTOMIX REC
REC
2
Time is displayed at
present on the right of the
Home Condition screen in
the initial state. In addition
to the remaining time, the
display can also be
switched to remaining
capacity (MB units,
percentage (%), or event
units).