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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo VS-840

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For details on making the settings, refer to the owner's manual for your sequencer program. Device ID number 17 MTC Receive MTC Type 30 fps MMC Transmit (Master) 119 Chapter 12 Chapter 12. Taking advantage of the VS-840 (ideas and examples) If you have problems with synchronization O Does the device you are using support the VS-840's MMC? O Do the device ID numbers match? O Is the Sync Generator set correctly? O Is the same type of MTC selected for both devices? Using external effect units This section gives two examples of using external effect devices. Refer to these explanations when you wish to use your own cffect devices. * If when Monitor Select is set to AUX, you attempt to change it to a setting other than AUX, the following warning message will appear. Check Routing! f If this message is displayed and you are using the MON/AUX jacks as effect send jacks and are using any of the INPUT jacks 1 to 4 as effect return jacks, you must immediately disconnect the effect return cables which are connected to the INPUT jacks. If you continue operation, feedback may occur. After disconnecting the cables, press lENTER(TAP)] and continue operation. This is because when the MON/AUX jacks are used as effect send jacks and any of the INPUT jacks 1 to 4 are used as effect return jacks, changing Monitor Select to a setting other than AUX toill cause the output from the MON/AUX jacks to be input to the INPUT jacks, which could cause feedback depending on the mixer settings. Also, even if Monitor Select is set to AUX, raising the AUX Send Level of the channel which is inputting the effect return signal may cause feedback. Be sure to set the AUX Send Level to minimum (0) for all channels which are inputting the effect return signal. Applying an effect during playback When using external effects, use the MON/AUX jacks as effect send jacks. Here, we will use the example of applying effects to a stereo performance recorded on tracks 1/2. We will use the INPUT 3 and 4 jacks as effect return jacks. Connect your effect device as shown below. I toaSn^ouT I i mpuf.....................................................................1 120 Chapter 12. Taking advantage of the VS-840 (ideas and examples) 1. Make settings so that the playback from track 1 is input to channel 1, and the playback from track 2 is input to channel 2. Make settings so that the signal from the INPUT 3 jack is input to channel 3, and the signal from the INPUT 4 jack is input to channel 4. (page 30) 2. Select the way in which the signal will be sent to the AUX bus. Press [MODE] to make the CHANNEL mode indicator light. Next press channel 1 [SELECT], and press the CHANNEL PARAMETER button [AUX LEVEL] to access the AUX Level setting page. In the AUX Level setting page, press [CURSOR's? ] twice to access the "AUX SEND SW" display, so that you can specify how the channel 1 signal will be sent. For this example, use the TIME/VALUE dial to select "Pre" (Pre FADER). Next, press [CURSOR 0 ] to select channel 2, and set it to "Pre" (Pre FADER) in the same way. AUX SEND Switch Select how the signal will be sent to the AUX bus. If "Off" is selected, the AUX level of that channel will be displayed as "_." Off: A signal will not be sent. Pre EQ: Send the pre-EQ signal to the AUX bus. Pre (Pre FADER): Send the pre-fader signal to the AUX bus. Pst (Post FADER): Send the post-fader signal to the AUX bus. 3. Adjust the level at which channels 1 and 2 are sent to the AUX bus. From the "AUX SEND SW" display, press [CURSOR £> ] once to access the setting for AUX level B, and press [CURSOR £> ] once more to access the setting for AUX level A. Use [CURSOR] to select the channel, and set the AUX level of each channel as follows. Channel 1 AUX level A=100 AUX level B=0 Channel 2 AUX level A=0 AUX level B=100 * Channels 1 to 4 have AUX levels A and B, but since channels 5/6 and 7/8 are stereo tracks, they have only one AUX level. Left and right will be set to the same level. 4. Switch the monitor output to AUX. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [MONITOR SEL] to select AUX (the indicator will blink green). Now the signal of the AUX bus will be output from the MON/AUX jacks. 5. Set the pan for channels 3 and 4. Make sure that the CHANNEL mode indicator is lit. Next, press channel 3 [SELECT], and then press the CHANNEL PARAMETER button [PAN] to access the pan setting page. Here you will set the channel 3 pan to (L63), and the channel 4 pan to (R63). 6. Now the sound processed by the effect will be output from the MASTER OUT jacks. Press [DISPLAY] to return to Play mode. 7. Playback the song, and adjust the way in which effects are applied. The signal level that is sent to the external effect device can be adjusted by the AUX level of channel 1 and 2. The signal level from the external effect device can be adjusted by channel faders 3 and 4. However this balance will depend on the effect that you use, so you should adjust the volume level on the...


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