Mixer And System Initialize - Roland VS-1824 Owner's Manual

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The TIME / VALUE dial
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to change a value on the display.
Turning the TIME/VALUE dial counterclockwise decreases
a value; turning it clockwise increases it. Value changes are
usually in single increment steps. If you hold SHIFT and turn
the dial, values will increase or decrease by ten times (or one
tenth) the normal rate, depending on the parameter.
fig.02-06
decrease
Most value changes can be made while the VS-1824 is
playing. However, you must first press [STOP] before
changing V-Tracks and before changing mixer Scenes.
[ENTER/YES]
The [ENTER/YES] button is used to respond to an onscreen
prompt. For example, if "Store Current?" is displayed, you
can press [ENTER/YES] to save your song in its current
state. On some screens, [ENTER/YES] will be blinking. In
that case, pressing [ENTER/YES] will allow you to view
more information than is presently shown on the display. For
example, when making changes to the EQ of a track, press
the blinking [ENTER/YES] button to see the pop-up EQ
curve. To cancel the operation, press [EXIT/NO].
[PLAY (DISPLAY)]
Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the startup playlist
display. Anytime you are in the middle of making a setting,
and you want to get back to the startup screen, just press
[PLAY (DISPLAY)]. It also helps to think of
[PLAY (DISPLAY)] as an "escape" button.
fig.play/display
increase
Chapter 2 Basic Operation

Mixer and System Initialize

You can restore the default parameter settings of a song. This
is convenient when you have made many changes to the
Input Mixer, the Track Mixer, the Master Block, as well as
changes in the System Menu screens, and you want to
quickly restore the VS-1824 to its default settings. This
function is called Initialize System/Mixer parameter.
Even if you restore the settings to their initial state, the song,
scene (p. 84), tempo map (p. 202), and sync track (p. 200) data
will not be lost. Furthermore, the IDE drive (p. 254), SCSI self
ID (p. 254), Scene Mode (p. 84), Shift Lock (p. 251), and
Numerics Type (p. 252) settings will not return to their
default state.
If an operation has been performed incorrectly or cannot be
executed correctly, an error message appears in the display.
When this occurs, please refer to "Error Messages"
(Appendices p. 9) or "Troubleshooting" (Appendices p.5),
and perform the specified measure.
1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)].
The System menu icon appears.
If the System menu icon does not appear, press [F6 (EXIT)].
2. Press [F1 (INIT)].
If "INIT" does not appear above [F1], first press [PAGE]
until "INIT" appears above [F1], then press [F2 (INIT)].
"Init Mixer/System PRM Sure?" appears in the display.
3. Press [ENTER/YES].
If you wish to cancel the initializing, press [EXIT/NO].
4. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display.
If the above steps do not resolve your problem, contact to a
nearby Roland Service Center, or authorized Roland
distributor.
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