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V-Studio VS-840EX
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Roland V-Studio VS-840EX Owner's Manual
Digital studio workstation
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Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
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Table of Contents
Contents
Printing Conventions in this Manual
Preparations
Connections with Audio Device
Turning the Power on
Turning the Power off
Listening to the Demo Song
Your First Recording
Create a New Song
Recording on Track 1
Saving Your Recorded Performance
Canceling a Recording
Re-Recording a Portion of Your Performance
Recording to V-Track 2
Applying Effects While You Record
Milti-Track Recording
Editing a Recorded Performance
Selecting the Song for Editing
Using the Equalizer to Adjust the Tone
Equalizer Parameters
Apply an Effect to the Track Playback and Record the Result
Combining the Performance of Multiple Tracks into Another
Saving the Mixer Settings
Clearing the Setting of a Scene
Mixing down to 2-Channel Stereo
Various Cueing Techniques
Deleting a Stored Time Location
Topical Index
Safety Instructions
Grounding Instructions
About the Package Contents
Using an External Zip Drive
Note on Power Supply
Placement
Safe Maintenance
Precautions
Handling the Zip Disk Drive
Handling Zip Disks
Main Features
Expanded Functions
Disks that Can be Used
Disk Storage Capacities
Disk Formatting
Front and Rear Panels
Mixer Section
Recorder Section
Display Section
Rear Panel
Disk Drive
Before You Start
Sources, Tracks and Channels
Doing Everything in the Digital Domain (Digital Studio Workstation)
Signal Flow (Buses)
About Songs
Track Cue Buses
How the Mixer Is Organized
Recording the Current Condition of the Mixer (Scene)
Number of Tracks that Can be Recorded/Played Simultaneously
Virtual Tracks Provided for each Track (V-Tracks)
Effects Section
Effect Connections (Insert/Loop)
Event
"Lack of Event" Display
Basic Operation
Turning on the Power
Inserting the Disk
Initializing a Disk
Listening to the Variations of the Demo Song
Before You Finish Operations
Saving the Performance to Disk (Song Store)
To Protect a Song (Song Protect)
Turning the Power off (Shut Down)
Re-Starting
Basic Operations in the Display Screen
Selecting the Operating Menu
Modifying the Value of Settings
Selecting a Song (Song Select)
Changing the Current Time
Moving the Beginning of the Performanc (Song Top)
Moving the End of the Performance (Song End)
Changing the Input of a Channel
Using Mark Point Numbers
Switching the Recording Bus
Setting the Channel Pan
Monitoring the Track Playback
Changing the Track Status (Track Status)
Switching the Monitor Output (Monitor Select)
Registering the Current Mixer Settings (Scene)
Recalling a Scene
Clearing the Settings of a Scene
Scene Mode
Storing a Time Location - Locate Point/Mark Points
Moving to a Stored Time Location
Modifying a Stored Time Location
Marking a Time Location
Moving to a Marked Time Location
Modifying a Marked Time Location
Clearing a Mark Point
Clearing All Mark Points
Using the Easy Routing Function (EZ Routing)
Quick Recording Icon
Recording Icon
Effect Send Switch
Track Bouncing Icon
Mixdown Icon
User Routing Icon
Saving the Current Mixer Settings as a User Routing
Recalling Mixer Settings that Were Stored as a User Routing
AUX Routing Icon
Deleting Mixer Settings that Were Saved as a User Routing
External in Icon
Aux Send Switch
An Example of Using Easy Routing
Recording in Stereo to Tracks 5/6
Recording Additional Tracks While Listening to Playback (Overdubbing)
Bouncing Tracks While Applying Reverb (Loop)
Mixing down to 2-Channel
Default Values Set by Easy Routing
Multitrack Recording Techniques (Using the Unit Like a Tape-Based MTR)
Making a New Recording
Creating a New Song (Song New)
Naming the Song (Song Name)
Connect the Instruments
Limitations on Simultaneous Recording and Vari-Pitch
Capability for Simultaneous Recording/Sumultaneous Playback
Record a Performance Onto a Track
Switching V-Tracks
Recording Additional Tracks While Listening to the Performance
Overdubbing
Re-Recording Only Your Mistakes (Punch-In/Out)
Punch-In/Out Using the Record Button
What Is Manual Punch-In?
Punch-In/Out Using a Foot Switch
Recording a Previously-Specified Section (Auto Punch-In)
Specify the Location for Recording
Repeatedly Recording the same Location (Loop Recording)
Specify the Area to be Repeated
Combining the Performances of Two or more Tracks into Another Track
Track Bouncing
Creating a Master Tape
Adjusting the Tone (Equalizer)
Adjusting the Volume and Pan (Level/Pan)
Pan Setting Procedure
Mixing down to 2-Channel Stereo (MIX Down)
Editing a Recorded Performance (Track Editing)
Finding a Desired Location (Preview)
Using [To] and [From]
Scrub Playback (Scrub)
Finding the Location Where the Sound Begins (Example)
Adjusting the Preview Length
Basic Procedure for Track Edit
Adjusting the Scrub Length
Re-Using Part of the Performance (Copy)
Modifying the Organization of the Performance (Move)
Exchanging Performance Data between Tracks (Exchange)
Inserting Blank Space into a Performance (Insert)
Deleting a Portion of a Performance (Cut)
Erasing Part of a Performance (Erase)
Using the Internal Effects
Effect Connections
Data Compatibility
Position (Effect Position)
Inserting the Effect between the Equalizer and Fader
Connecting the Effect to the Effect Bus (Loop Connection)
Switching Effects (Patch Change)
Inserting the Effect before the Master Fader (Insert Connection)
Patch Change Procedure
Using Effects
Creating a New Effect Sound
Saving Effect Settings
Saving to a User Patch
Saving to a Scene
Examples of How the Effects Can be Used
Applying Reverb to a Recorded Performance (Loop)
Applying Reverb as You Record (Loop)
Applying Reverb While Bouncing Tracks (Loop)
During Recording, Apply Effects Only to the Monitor Sound (Loop)
Applying Chorus to the Lch, Reverb to the Rch, and Mixing Them (Loop)
Recording with an Effect Inserted (Insert)
Recording While You Apply Vocoder (Insert)
If the Effect Does Not Function as You Expect
Other Convenient Functions
Sounding the Metronome
Using an External MIDI Sound Source to Play the Metronome
Using a Foot Switch to Playback/Stop
Stopping Automatically (Marker Stop)
Changing the Pitch During Playback (Vari-Pitch)
Listening Only to a Specific Channel (Solo)
Making Front-Panel Fader and Track Cue Knob Operation
Switching the Source for Output to the Phones Jack
Mixer Fader/Pan Screen
Track Fader/Pan Screen
Phones out (Phones out Select)/Master out (Master out Select)
Undoing a Recording Or/Editing Operation
Recording/Editing Operations Which Can be Undone (Undo)
When the Disk Has Little Remaining Space
Canceling the Last-Performed Undo (Redo)
Canceling Only the Last-Performed Operation
Undo Message
Copying Performance Data (Song Copy)
Deleting One Song of Performance Data (Song Erase)
Duplicating a Disk (Disk Copy)
Exhanging Data between Units (Song Convert)
Creating a Master Tape Which Disables Digital Copying
D. Cpyprotect (Digital Copy Protect)
How to Use the Tuner
About SCMS
Display Content During Tuning
Tuning Procedure
Copy between Channel Pan and Track Cue Pan
Tuner Settings
Copying the Channel Pan
Copying the Track Cue Pan
Switching the Information Display Content
External in Function
Selecting the Display Method of Remaining Memory
SCSI ID Scan
Quick Search
Use with MIDI Devices
MIDI Connectors
MIDI Channels/MIDI Messages
MIDI Implementation Chart
Synchronizing with a MIDI Sequencer
Using MTC
Gen. (Sync Generator)
MTC Type
Timedisp (Time Display Format)
Using the Tempo Map
Creating a Tempo Map
Using the Sync Track
Synchronized Operation
Changing the Tempo During the Performance
Recording MIDI Clock Messages
Sync Edit
Assigning an Offset to the Sync Track/Tempo Map
Creating a Sync Track from Mark Points
Creating a Tempo Map from a Sync Track
Creating a Sync Track Automatically
Creating a Tempo Map from Mark Points
When You Experience Problems with Synchronization
Overall Settings and Status Checking
Is the Display Area Is Difficult to Read (Contrast)
Switching the Contents of the Display (Display)
Mixer Level
Track Level
Play List
Fader/Pan
Displaying Song-Related Information
Restoring Settings to the Initial State
Taking Advantage of the Unit (Ideas and Examples)
Recording Multiple Source to One Track
Bringing Together the Desired Sections
If Noise between Segments Is Obtrusive
Using Mark Points to Rearrange Song Data (Song Arrange)
Fade Length
Operating the Unit from Another Device (MMC)
Operating the Unit an MMC-Compatible Device
Setting for the Master Unit
Using External Effect Units
If You Have Problems with Synchronization
Make Settings for the Sequencer Program
Applying an Effect During Playback
Applying an Effect While Bouncing Tracks
Algorithm List
Reverb 1
Reverb 2
Tap Delay
Stereo Delay Chorus
Stereo Pitch Shifter Delay
2 Ch RSS
Panner
Delay RSS
Chorus RSS
Guitar Multi
Vocal Multi
Keyboard Multi
Rotary
Stereo Phaser
Stereo Flanger
Tremolo Pan
Stereo Multi
Lo-Fi Box
Vocoder
Space Chorus
Reverb + Reverb
Delay + Reverb
Chorus + Reverb
Delay + Chorus
Bass Multi
MIC Simulator
Acoustic Simulator
Bass Simulator
10 Band Graphic Equalizer
Functions of each Parameter
Acoustic Guitar Sumulator
Chorus
Compressor/Limiter
De-Esser
Delay
Enhancer
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