Roland Vs-880 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Applying reverb as you record (Loop)
Here we will explain how an effect can be applied to the input source of INPUT 1, and the direct
sound and effect sound recorded in stereo on tracks 1 and 2. This is convenient when you wish to
record a vocal with reverb applied, etc. In this case, the signal flow will be as follows.
1. Make sure that the mixer mode is INPUT MIX.
2. Press channel 1 [CH EDIT(Input/BUSS)].
3. Use PARAMETER [ ][ ] to get the “IN1 BUSS Sw=” display.
4. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial. For this example, select “PstFade” so that the channel faders will
adjust the recording level.
BUSS Sw (buss switch)
This selects the way in which the signal is sent to the buss selected by Buss Select. If ÒOffÓ is select-
ed, the BUSS Sel, BUSS Level, and BUSS Pan/BUSS Bal parameters will not be available.
Off: not sent.
PreFade: The signal before passing through the channel fader will be sent to the buss.
PstFade: The signal after passing through the channel fader will be sent to the buss.
5. Press PARAMETER [ ].
The display will indicate ÒIN1 BUSS SelÓ.
6. Select the track(s) that you wish to record. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial. For this example,
select “1-2” since we want to record on tracks 1 and 2.
BUSS Sel (buss select)
This selects the output destination buss (MIX, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8). The numerals of the value indicate
the REC buss numbers.
INPUT MIX mode
7. Hold down [SHIFT] and press channel 7 [EFFECT-1(CH EDIT)].
8. The signal will be sent to the EFFECT buss. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial. For this example,
select “PstFade” so that the channel faders will adjust the send level.
CONDITION MARKER#
MASTER
INPUT TRACK
AUX
TIMETIME
48
24
4
0
dB
1122
EQ
Fader
Level
Pan
Level
Pan
Pan
MIX Sw
EFFECT1
EFFECT2
EQ
Fader
Lev/Bal
Level
Pan
Level
Pan
Pan
BUSS Sw
EFFECT1
EFFECT2
Lev/Bal Effect1
MIX(L, R)
REC 1-2
EFFECT1(L, R)
EFFECT2(L, R)
Input Mix : Channel 1 (INPUT 1)
Track Mix : Channel 1, 2
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MASTER OUT(L, R)
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Recorder
Channel 1
Channel 1
Track 1
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