Basic Operations on the VS-
880EX
The VS-880EX features a wide variety of abilities
(functions) and settings (parameters). These are orga-
nized by type, function, operation, and so on. The
major organizational grouping within the song is
referred to as a condition. A list of the different condi-
tions described below.
Play Condition:
Here you can perform normal playback/recording.
The VS-880EX is put in Play condition whenever the
power is turned on.
Channel Condition:
This is the condition in which input mixer, track
mixer, or effect return mixer-related settings are made.
Master Block Condition:
This is where you make settings for the mixer’s Master
Block.
Song Condition:
Executes the operations related to each of the songs.
Locator Condition:
This is where you make settings for the locator or
marker.
Track Condition:
Executes the operations related to each of the tracks.
Effect Condition:
In this status, you can make effects settings.
System Condition:
Here you can make settings that affect the entire envi-
ronment of the VS-880EX.
Here is the general process used when executing the
functions and changing the settings included in each
condition. Please take a look.
1. Display the menu for each condition.
2. Select the page containing the desired function or
setting.
3. Select the setting to be changed.
4. Change the settings values.
5. Execute the operation.
Display Each of the Condition Menus
To select the desired condition, press either the EDIT
CONDITION button, CH EDIT button, or
[SHIFT]+{[EDIT(FADER)].
Selecting Pages Contained in Functions
and Settings
The menu for the corresponding page is displayed.
Use PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to select the desired
page, and press [YES]. It is also possible to switch the
menu display by repeatedly pressing the EDIT CON-
DITION button.
Master Block Condition
Edit Condition
Channel Condition
CONDITION MARKER#
MASTER
INPUT TRACK
AUX
TIME
48
24
4
0
dB
12
When System Condition is Selected
In some cases when System condition is selected,
the parameters themselves will be displayed
directly (rather than the System menu). This
allows you to immediately select the parameter
which was last modified. If you wish to view the
System menu, press [SYSTEM] once again.
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