Roland VS-2480 Owner's Manual page 363

24bit/24track digital audio workstation
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GPI
CD DIGITAL REC
This switch enables or disables recording from S/P DIF digital audio sources such as
CD players. See for "Recording S/P DIF-Format Digital Input Signals" on Page 134.
SHIFT LOCK
When SHIFT is held down, many of the VS-2480's buttons perform their secondary
function, typically—but not always—printed beneath the button in an outline box. If
you're pressing the SHIFT button frequently, you can lock the SHIFT button on, or arm
it for its next use. Set SHIFT LOCK to:
SWITCHING TIME
This parameter sets the length of time a button (ex. the TRACK STATUS button) must
be held down before it performs its secondary function (ex. displaying the QUICK
ROUTING screen). You can select values between 0.3 and 2.0 sec (seconds).
KNOB/FDR ASSIGN SW
To learn about this parameter, see "To Set What the KNOB/FADER ASSIGN Feature
Controls" on Page 140.
PREVIOUS/NEXT SW
The PREVIOUS/NEXT Sw parameter, discussed on Page 189, sets the behavior of the
PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons. You can set it to:
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TapMarker—so the foot switch acts like the TAP button: A press of the foot switch
places a marker at the timeline's current position.
Next—so the foot switch acts like the NEXT button, moving the timeline to the next
phrase or marker, according to the setting of the PREVIOUS/NEXT Sw parameter
(see below).
Previous—so the foot switch acts like the PREVIOUS button, moving the timeline to
the previous phrase or marker, according to the setting of the PREVIOUS/NEXT
Sw parameter (see below).
GPI—so the foot switch responds to received Play/Stop instructions from a
connected General Purpose Interface.
Off—so the SHIFT button behaves normally, needing to be held down when you
press the button whose behavior it changes.
On—so that each press of the SHIFT button toggles it on or off. When it's on, each
button you press that has a secondary function performs that function.
Once—so that you can press SHIFT to arm it for its next use. Once you've pressed
the next button that has a secondary function, SHIFT turns off.
PHRASE—so that pressing PREVIOUS or NEXT moves the timeline to the previous
or next edge, respectively, of a phrase.
MARKER—so that pressing PREVIOUS or NEXT moves the timeline to the
previous or next marker, respectively.
28—UTILITY Menu Parameters
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