About Events; About Button Names - Roland VS-1824 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1824 Terminology)

About Events

The smallest unit of memory used by the VS-1824 to store
recorded information on disk is called an "event." A newly
created song is provided approximately 18,000 events.
For each track, one recording pass uses two events.
Operations such as punch-in/out or track copy also use up
events. The number of events that are used up will change
depending on what you are doing. For example, Automix
(p. 124) uses up six events for each marker.
Even when your disk has ample free space, one song can use
up all the available events, in which case no more data can be
recorded to the song.
The remaining number of Events can be saved with the
following procedures. Please use the most appropriate
procedure for your situation.
Execute Song Store (p. 33)
Use Execute Song Store if the UNDO indicator is lit. Events
served for Redo will be released. But please note that you
cannot cancel, or redo, the last Undo you once execute this
operation.
Execute Song Optimize (p. 218)
Execute Song Optimize if you have done a lot of punch-in
recording. Events used for now-unnecessary audio data will
be released. But please note that you lose all but one level of
Undo after you Optimize.
Erase AutoMix data (p. 138)
If you have recorded AutoMix data, erase unnecessary data.
Events used for unnecessary AutoMix data will be released.
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About Button Names

There are two groups of buttons referred to as SELECT/CH
EDIT (Select/Channel Edit) buttons.
fig.01-08a
Input Channel
Track Channel
Track

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