The Location Where A Performance Is Recorded (Song); Sources, Tracks, And Channels; Takes And Phrases - Roland VS-1824 Owner's Manual

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The Location Where a
Performance is Recorded (Song)
The location where performance data is recorded is referred
to as a "song." For example, on a cassette MTR, this would
correspond to a cassette tape. Up to 200 songs can be created
in each partition. Normally, you should set the partition size
at 2000 MB. When dealing with large numbers of songs at the
same time, or when you want to use the data on the VS-880
as well, setting the partition size to 1000 MB is
recommended. The song currently being recorded, played
back, or edited is referred to as the "current song." The
following types of data are included in a song.
• All data recorded on V-Tracks
• MIDI clocks of the sync track
• Points specified within songs—locator, marker, punch-
in/out points, loop-in/out points
• Scenes (mixer settings)
• Vari Pitch settings (p. 195)
• System settings—system, MIDI, disk, sync, Scene
• Effect settings
• Automix data

Sources, Tracks, and Channels

On the VS-1824, the recorder section and mixer section use
the term "sources," "tracks" and "channels." These terms
may appear similar to each other, and can be confusing
unless their differences are clearly understood.
Source: A signal which is input to the mixer section or
recorded in the recorder section. On the VS-1824,
this term refers in particular to the signals of the
analog INPUT jacks (1-8) and the DIGITAL IN
connector.
Track:
A signal that is being input to or output from the
recorder section. It also refers to the location to
which a signal is being recorded or played back
from the hard disk.
Channel: A signal that is being input to or output from the
mixer section. This term refers in particular to the
faders and buttons of the mixer section on the top
panel.
Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1824 Terminology)

Takes and Phrases

On the VS-1824, data is managed in groups called "takes,"
and "phrases." Please take a moment to make sure you
understand the differences between these terms.
Takes:
Phrases: A "phrase" is a set of pointers that tells the
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The data recorded to the disk is simply called a
"take"—a take is actually your audio data
recorded on the hard disk, along with time stamp
(time and date imprint) information. Each
recording is a take. Note that when you record
material onto a track that already contains a take,
the VS-1824 does not discard the earlier take.
VS-1824 what portion of a take is to be played by a
track. The length of a phrase may just be the entire
length of a take, or may consist of only part of a
take. Also, you can use any number of phrases
from the same take, and have a phrase played
back repeatedly as a sort of "break beat." This is
displayed as one box in the playlist.
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