Setting Up For Bouncing Using Step Editing - Roland VS-1824 Owner's Manual

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10. Select mixer channels to be output to the AUX bus.
The AUX bus is useful for creating a separate headphone
mix for the performer you are recording, or for sending
tracks to an external effects processor. Use [
[
], [
], and [
TIME/VALUE dial to adjust each of the values.
fig.02-28
Cursor
Input Channel
Track Channel
11. Press [F2 (STEP
)]. You can return to the previous
screen by pressing [F1 (STEP
12. Select the Master Section settings. Use [
[
], and [
] to move the cursor and the TIME/
VALUE dial to adjust each of the values.
fig.02-29
Monitor Select
Equalizer Mode
Direct Out
Effect Insert
13. Press [F4 (Exec)]. "EZ ROUTING Step Edit is finished!!"
appears in the display.
fig.02-24a
WARNING: EZ Routing settings will override any existing
mixer settings you have already made.
14. You can save your setup as an EZ Routing template, or
Exit [F6 (EXIT)] to leave this display without saving. To
save the setup, press [F3 (SAVE)]. The Routing Save
screen appears in the display. Save the setup using the
procedure described in "Saving an EZ Routing
Template," p. 123.
],
] to move the cursor and the
AUX Switch
AUX Send Switch
AUX Send Pan/
Balance
)].
], [
],
Chapter 8 EZ Routing
Setting Up for Bouncing Using
Step Editing
Select this when bouncing audio recordings from a group of
tracks onto another track or tracks. To cancel the settings
procedure, press [F6 (EXIT)].
1. Press [EZ ROUTING].
The EZ Routing icon appears in the display.
2. Press [F5 (Exec)]. If "Exec" does not appear in the display
above [F5], press [PAGE] until you see "Exec," and then
press [F5 (Exec)].
3. Press [F3 (Bounc)].
fig.02-18
4. Specify the source tracks for the bounce and the
destination track(s). First press the Track SELECT for the
source track, then press the Track STATUS button for the
destination track. Using this method, you can assign a
single source track to two different destination tracks for
recording. Use [
] and [
the TIME/VALUE dial to select the V-Track for both the
source tracks as well as for the track you want to record
on.
* You can only assign the bounce to one track-linked destination.
* You cannot assign a stereo-linked track to tracks that are not
linked. For example, it is not possible to assign source Tracks
9/10 to record on Tracks 3 and 4 unless you first turn Channel
Link to "On" for Track 3.
fig.02-31
Playback track assigned to be recorded on a track
Playback Track
Recording Track
V-Track
] to move the cursor and
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