Roland VS-880EX Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Disabling Auto Mix on All Channels
1. Press [SYSTEM] several times until “SYS
Scene/Auto Mix?” appears in the display.
2. Press [YES].
3. Press PARAMETER [ ] several times until
“SYS A.Mix Erase?” appears in the display.
4. Press [YES].
5. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the first
marker in the range that you want Auto Mix
erased.
Erase From
Specify the first marker in the range that you want
Auto Mix erased.
6. Press CURSOR [ ].
The cursor will move toward the right.
7. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the last
marker in the range that you want Auto Mix
erased.
Erase To
Specify the last marker in the range that you want
Auto Mix erased.
8. Press PARAMETER [ ].
“SYS EraseMode=” appears in the display.
9. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.
Erase Mode
Select the auto mix data which will be erased.
Event: Only Auto Mix events will be erased.
Marker: Both markers and Auto Mix events
will be erased.
10. Press PARAMETER [ ].
“SYS Erase___<=>___?” appears in the display. The
marker you specified in steps 5–7 will be displayed in
the underlined area.
11. Press [ENTER (YES)]. A confirmation message
appears on the screen. Press [YES]. If you wish to
cancel the erase, press [NO].
12. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Return to Play condition.
Undoing Recordings and
Edits (Undo)
When using the VS-880EX, recordings may not sound
as you intend, settings for editing may be made incor-
rectly, or there may be other situations where you
want to go back and try something again. In such
instances, you can restore the previous conditions at
each of the steps where something was changed. This
is referred to as the Undo function. Moreover, you
can restore conditions as they were before the last
undo. This is called the Redo function.
When using the Undo function, you will specify the
number of previous steps that will be undone. For
example, suppose that you use punch-in recording to
perform five consecutive re-recordings of the same
location. If you later decide to return to the condition
of the second recording (step 2), you would set the
Undo function to return to the condition of three steps
earlier (Undo Level 3).
If, after executing the Undo operation, you decide to
return to the condition of step 5, execute the Redo
operation.
Time
Recording 1
Recording 5
Recording 4
Recording 3
Recording 2
Undo Level 3
Time
Recording 1
Recording 5
Recording 4
Recording 3
Recording 2
Redo
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