Roland VS-880EX Musical Instrument User Manual


 
8. Press PARAMETER [ ].
“Ofs Bal =” appears in the display.
9. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.
Ofs Bal (Offset Balance)
Adjust the overall left/right level (L63–0–R63) while
maintaining the panning of both channels. This will
operate linked with the pan knob of the odd-num-
bered channel.
10. If you wish to assign the output of a source or
track to the AUX bus, press PARAMETER [ ]
to make the display read “AUX Sw =.”
11. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.
AUX Sw (AUX Switch)
This sets how the signal is sent to the AUX bus. Here,
select “PstFade.”
Off: The signal is not sent. (This will not be out-
put from the AUX jacks.)
PreFade: The signal before passing through the chan-
nel fader is sent.
PstFade: The signalafter passing through the channel
fader is sent.
12. Press PARAMETER [ ] twice.
“AUX Bal=” appears in the display.
13. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.
AUX Bal (AUX balance)
This adjusts the pan setting (L63–0–R63) of the signal
sent to the AUX bus.
14. Press [CH EDIT (SELECT)] for the other channel.
15. Repeat steps 10–13 to make the same settings for
the other channel.
16. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Return to Play condition.
Linking Only the Faders (Fader Link)
The faders alone of adjacent odd- and even-numbered
channels can be linked so that the volume balance of
the channel pair can be maintained as you adjust the
overall volume level. This is referred to as Fader Link.
When fader link is turned on, equalizer settings and
effect send level settings etc. for the two channels can
be made (independently) for either channel.
* Fader Link is valid only when Channel Link is turned
OFF. If Channel Link is also turned on, settings such as
equalizer and effect send level will also be linked.
1. Press [CH EDIT (SELECT)] for the channels for
which you wish to have Fader Link turned on.
2. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ], so that
“Fader Link=” appears in the display.
3. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial. For now, select
“On.”
Fader Link
This turns the Fader Link function on and off.
4. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Return to Play condition.
5. As described in “Adjusting the Faders (p. 149),”
adjust the volume balance of each channel and the
overall volume level.
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