Quick Soloing; Solo Mode; Using Locators; Storing Locators - Roland VS-1824 Owner's Manual

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Quick Soloing

Use this method to quickly solo a track or input with effects
in-place:
1. Press and hold [EDIT/SOLO].
The SELECT buttons for all tracks and inputs will begin
blinking.
2. While continuing to hold [EDIT/SOLO], press the
SELECT button for the track or input you wish to hear.
3. You can select more than one track or input, as long as
you continue to hold [EDIT/SOLO].
4. After you're done checking the contents of a track, hold
[EDIT/SOLO] and press the SELECT button for the
tracks or inputs which have been soloed to un-solo them.

Solo Mode

For situations where you may want to continue to solo
several different tracks over and over again, it may be better
to use the Solo mode.
1. To turn on Solo mode, hold [SHIFT] and press
[EDIT/SOLO].
2. "—-SOLO—-" will blink in the top of the display and
indicate that Solo mode is now turned on. Also, the
[EDIT/SOLO] button will begin blinking.
3. Press the SELECT button for the track or input you wish
to solo. You may solo more than one track and or input at
a time.
4. When you are done, hold [SHIFT] and press
[EDIT/SOLO] again to turn off SOLO mode.
The [EDIT/SOLO] button will stop blinking.
5. Press [PLAY/DISPLAY] to return to the Playlist display.
Chapter 3 Playback Operations

Using Locators

One of the fastest ways to move around in your song is to use
the locators. Time locators are stored for each song using the
LOCATOR buttons ([1]-[8]). The VS-1824 provides 64
different locators per song. The locators are organized into
eight banks, with eight locators per bank. Each button stores
a single time location in the song, and you can move
instantly to the stored time by pressing the button. The
locators also provide a useful and convenient way to define
sections of a song for Loop Recording, to store points for
Punch-In recording, and to store track editing values.
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Storing Locators

1. Move to the position in the song where you want to store
a locator.
2. Press any of the eight LOCATOR buttons ([1]-[8]) that
are unlit. When a LOCATOR button is lit, it indicates that
a locate point is already stored there.
For example, to set Locator 1, press [1].
* You can store locators while recording, during playback, or
when the song is stopped. When a locate point is stored, the
corresponding indicator lights.

Recalling a Stored Locator

1. Press the LOCATOR button for the locator you wish to
find.
For example, if you wish to move the play position to
Locator 3, press [3]. You can do this while the song is
playing, or when stopped.
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