Aux Send Controls - Roland VS-2400CD Owner's Manual

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11—Input and Track Channel Tools
When you link two channels, the VS-2400CD moves their faders to 0dB or to their most
recent linked level value. When you unlink channels, both are reset to 0dB.
When channels are linked, you can individually adjust their FADER and PAN settings
on the PRM.V— "parameter view"—screen (Page 161). You can press ENTER/YES when
FADER's selected to jump to its parameter view.
The F.LINK parameter (Page 151) links only the channels' faders if you want to retain
individual control of their other parameters.

4. AUX Send Controls 1-8

The AUX Send Controls 1-8 allow you to send a copy of the
channel's signal to an Aux bus routed to an internal effect or
output jack or connector. There's a separate pair of controls for
sending the channel's signal to each of the eight Aux busses.
(To learn more about the Aux sends, see Chapter 15.)
About Aux Send Configuration
In the VS-2400CD, each Aux bus can accept pre-fader signals from all input and track
channels or post-fader signals from the input and track channels—not a mix of both.
An Aux bus can also be linked with its odd/even partner to form a single stereo send.
You can configure an Aux bus on the MASTER EDIT VIEW screen (Page 201) or from
the CH EDIT VIEW screen as described on Page 201.
To learn about pre- and post-fader Aux sends, see "Pre-Fader and Post-Fader Sends"
on Page 81. For more about linking Aux busses, see "Stereo Aux Busses" on Page 200.
You can also send channel signals to an Aux bus using the faders—see "Activating
Fader Control of Aux Send Levels" on Page 136.
5. ATT
The ATT ("Attenuation") parameter allows you to adjust the level of the
signal coming into the channel. If the signal is clipping or sounds distorted,
you can lower the ATT value by as much as -42.0 dB. If the signal is too soft,
you can raise it by up to 6.0 dB.
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The Send Status parameter—turns the channel's send to the Aux bus on or off. Select:
Off—so that no signal is sent to the Aux bus from the channel.
Pre or Pst (depending on the Aux bus's current configuration)—to turn on the send to
the Aux bus from the channel. See below for more details.
The Send Level parameter sets the amount of the channel's signal to be sent to the
Aux bus. The range is from -∞ to 6 dB.
If the Aux bus is configured as one of a linked pair of Aux
busses, its Send Level control changes in appearance and
behavior. It sets the amount of the channel's signal to be sent
to both linked busses. The Send Pan knob that appears
controls the signal's position in the stereo image created by
the two linked Aux busses.
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