Gradation - Roland VS-1824 Owner's Manual

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Gradation

After creating two Snapshots, you can have the VS-1824
automatically create a smooth crossfade between these
Snapshots using "gradation." Gradation can be used to
create fade-ins and fade-outs, as well as dynamic panning
sweeps. The following is a quick overview of the gradation
procedure:
1. Follow the operation as described in "Snapshot
Automation" to record two Snapshots.
2. Adjust the mixer settings as desired.
3. Place one Snapshot at the point you want the crossfade to
begin.
4. Change the mixer settings as desired.
5. Place a second Snapshot at the point you want the
crossfade to end.
6. From the position of the second of the two Snapshots,
hold [SCENE] and press [PREVIOUS]. "Gradation *** -
*** Sure ?" appears in the display. "***" indicates the
Automix marker number.
7. Press [ENTER/YES].
When the timeline is positioned between two
Snapshot markers.
Press either [SCENE] and [NEXT] or [SCENE] and
[PREVIOUS]. The gradation will take place between the two
adjacent Snapshot markers.
fig.11-11
Marker 1
Current Time
Gradation Range
When the timeline is positioned at a Snapshot
marker:
If you press [SCENE] and [NEXT], the gradation will occur
between the present Snapshot marker and the next one.
If you press [SCENE] and [PREVIOUS], the gradation will
occur between the present Snapshot marker and the previous
one.
fig.11-12
Current Time
Marker 1
Marker 2
Gradation Range
Chapter 9 Automix
Marker 2
Time
Marker 3
Time
Gradation Range
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