Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual page 45

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4—PREVIEW TO Button
Press PREVIEW TO to listen to the last few moments leading up to the current location
of the now line—you can set how much you want to hear.
5—PREVIEW FROM Button
Press PREVIEW FROM to listen to what occurs just after the current location of the
now line—you can set how much you want to hear.
PREVIEW TO and PREVIEW FROM work together, and are all described in detail in
"Preview" on Page 180.
To audition the project just before and after the current position of the now line, press
PREVIEW FROM and PREVIEW TO at the same time for the PREVIEW THRU feature.
6—SHIFT Button
Many of the VS-2000's buttons have a secondary function. When you hold SHIFT and
press one of these buttons, the button performs the function shown in the label
beneath the button. See Page 70 for more information on using the SHIFT button.
7—Time/Value Dial
8—ENTER/YES Button
Press ENTER/YES in response to a yes/no question shown on the display, to execute a
procedure, mark an item currently selected on the display or select data for editing.
The ENTER/YES button often flashes to underscore that you're being asked a question
on the display or that further options are available for your current activity.
9—EXIT/NO Button
Press EXIT/NO in response to a question on the display, to cancel an operation, exit the
current screen or un-mark an object currently selected on the display.
The EXIT/NO button often flashes to underscore that you're being asked a question on
the display.
10—ZERO•STORE Button
Press ZERO•STORE to return to the beginning of the project (Time 00h00m00s00f00)—
see Page 130. Hold down SHIFT and press ZERO•STORE to save the current state of
your project to your hard drive.
11—REW Button
Press REW (for "Rewind") to move back gradually through a project. Hold SHIFT and
press REW to jump to the start, or "top," of the audio recorded in the project.
Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual
During project playback, you turn the dial to move forward or backward in time.
See Page 131 for more information.
Turn the Time/Value dial to adjust settings.
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