The Algorithm View Screen; Selecting Effect Patches - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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When a processor's Bypass feature is turned on, any signals sent to the processor go
around it instead of through it, so the signals are not processed. In essence, the effect is
turned off. Therefore, if BYPASS is:
When a processor is bypassed, it remains that way until you reset its BYPASS switch.
Setting Up an Effect Processor
At the bottom of the EFFECT VIEW
screen is an F button for each of the
eight effect processors.

The Algorithm View Screen

The Algorithm View screen is each internal and VS8F-2-based effect processor's home
page. It shows you a diagram of the algorithm on which the effect's currently selected
patch is based. It also acts as the gateway to the screens on which you select, edit and
save effect patches.
For information on using VS8F-3 effects, consult the VS8F-3's documentation as well as
the documentation accompanying your third-party plug-ins.
On the Algorithm View screen, press:

Selecting Effect Patches

To learn about using VS8F-3 effects, consult the VS8F-3's documentation as well as the
documentation accompanying your third-party plug-ins.
When you press F1 (PATCH) on the Algorithm View screen for an internal or VS8F-2-
based effect processor, its PATCH SELECT screen appears.
Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual
Off—the effect processor is on.
F1 (PATCH)—to select an effect patch for the processor
F2 (EDIT)—to edit the selected patch's parameters.
F4 (SAVE)—to save the patch's current settings as a new effect patch.
F5 (BYPASS)—to bypass the processor (see Page 218).
F6 (EXIT)—to return to the EFFECT VIEW screen.
On—the effect processor is off.
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