Link The Destination Tracks For A Stereo Bounce; Routing Tracks For A Bounce - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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Link the Destination Tracks For a Stereo Bounce

To link the adjacent odd/even tracks on which you'll be recording a stereo bounce:
1. Press CH EDIT so it lights.
2. While holding down the odd-numbered track channel's TRACK/STATUS button,

Routing Tracks for a Bounce

To set up track bouncing, you can use any of three methods:
Each pair of stereo linked track channels or hard disk recorder tracks appears as a
single stereo object with a single virtual connection wire during routing. Therefore,
when the following sections describe the bouncing of mono source track channels to
mono destination tracks, the steps apply equally to linked source track channels and
linked destination tracks—they act just like their unlinked counterparts when you're
setting up routing.
You can also include input channels, Aux busses, FX busses, Direct paths and FX return
channels in a bounce. When you bounce tracks and live input signals, it's called a "live
bounce."
You can save any routing you create as an EZ Routing template. See Chapter 22 to learn
about EZ Routing templates.
Quick-Routing a Bounce
1. Hold down the destination track channel's TRACK/STATUS button for a second or
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2. Press CH EDIT so it lights. All of the TRACK/STATUS buttons turn red except for
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press the even-number track channel's TRACK/STATUS button.
You can use Quick Routing—see below. (For Quick Routing basics, see Page 170.)
You can use the EZ ROUTING VIEW screen, described on Page 196.
You can also use a destination track's ASSIGN screen, described on Page 164.
so until the QUICK ROUTING screen appears. (If you're bouncing in stereo, hold
down either TRACK/STATUS button belonging to the destination linked tracks.)
Hard Disk
Recorder
Track
Channels
1-18
The TRACK/STATUS button you pressed in Step 1 lights solidly to show the
current destination track (or linked tracks).
the one belonging to the destination track you selected in Step 1. When the
TRACK/STATUS buttons are red, their tracks may be selected as source tracks. If
any tracks are already routed to the destination track, their TRACK/STATUS
buttons light solidly—all other tracks' TRACK/STATUS buttons flash.
14—Working with Track Channels
Track 1 is flashing to
show it's selected.
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