Roland VS-700 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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CHANNEL STRIP Section
The rotary encoders work in conjunction with the [ASSIGN] button to allow tactile control over various track, bus and
main parameters. All eight rotary encoders always control the same parameter type across different tracks/buses.
The rotary encoders control pan by default, but can be configured to control other channel parameters by pressing
the [ASSIGN] button. For details on the [ASSIGN] button, refer to
“ASSIGN Button”
(p. 38).
You can push on the top of the rotary encoder to reset the parameter to its default and/or unity setting (C for pan
and 0 dB for gains).
When FLIP mode is enabled, the functions of the rotary encoders and faders are swapped, allowing you to use the
faders for more detailed control of the currently assigned encoder function.
To Revert a Rotary Encoder to Its Previous Value
Hold the [COMMAND] modifier button and press/turn a rotary encoder.
The top row on the LCD display shows “
Revert
.” After 1/2 second, the parameter reverts to its previous value and the
LCD display reverts to its previous display mode.
Use the [MUTE] button to mute/unmute the assigned track or bus. When the channel is muted, the [MUTE] button is
lit.
When one or more channels are muted, the [Rude MUTE] button is lit as a convenient reminder. You can press the
[Rude MUTE] button to quickly unmute all channels. For more information about Rude Mute, refer to
“Rude MUTE/
Rude SOLO/Rude ARM Buttons”
(p. 40).
The modifier buttons (p. 67) can be used to extend the functions as follows.
Rotary Encoder (Knob)
Track Mute
FADER VIEW mode MUTE SHIFT + MUTE ALT+MUTE
TRACK
Mute/unmute
Toggle input monitoring
Automated mute
(when Automation Write is
enabled)
BUS
Mute/unmute
(Reserved) (Reserved)
MAIN
Mute/unmute (Reserved) (Reserved)
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