Applying A Loop Type Effect While You Record - Roland VS-1824 User Manual

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Using Effects
Applying a Loop Type Effect While You
Record
Here we will give an example of how a loop type effect such as reverb can
be applied to the source of the INPUT 1 jack, and the direct sound and effect
sound recorded together on track 3. This is the method you will use when,
for example, you wish to apply reverb to a vocal and record both the direct
sound and effect sound together.
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1
Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2
Press [FADER/MUTE] so that the IN (input) indicator is lit.
3
Raise and lower channel fader 1, and verify that the volume of
the source changes. The input channel fader is used to make
fine adjustments to the recording level. For optimal recording
quality, the fader should normally be placed in the 0 dB
position.
4
Press [FADER/MUTE] so that the TR (track) indicator is lit.
5
Hold down a [STATUS] button (of any track) and press
[CLEAR].
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5
This will clear any existing
input and/or track routing
assignments.
At this time, the sound of
input channel 1 will no
longer be output directly
from master out.

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