Clock, Calendar; Using The Fader/Pan Display; The F/P Switches; Changing Your Current Location In A Project - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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Changing Your Current Location in a Project

You can change your location using the current time location display, moving through
the project by any of its time increments.
To use the:
Time/Value dial
mouse
You can move through a project by 1/100ths of a frame by selecting the time code
counter's subframe value and holding down SHIFT as you turn the Time/Value dial.

Clock, Calendar

The clock shows the current time and the calendar shows today's date.
In order for the calendar and clock to accurately show the current date and time, you
must set the VS-2000's system clock. See Page 67.
You can replace the calendar and clock with a readout that shows you how much free
space remains on the selected drive. See "DATE/REMAIN Sw" on Page 380.

Using the Fader/Pan Display

You can replace the meters display (Page 124) on the Home screen with the fader/pan
display if you wish. The fader/pan display presents a small channel strip representing
each channel of the type selected with the F/P Switches. Each onscreen channel strip
contains a fader and pan knob that you can set using your mouse.

The F/P Switches

The F/P switches activate the fader/pan display and select the set of channels you'd like
to view. To display the F/P switches, press PAGE until "IN F/P" appears above F2.
Press:
IN F/P
TR F/P
AUXF/P
F5 (FX RTN) shows the meters for the six FX return channels, as described on Page 129.
Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual
Do this:
1. Use
, or
to underline the desired unit of time
measurement.
2. Turn the Time/Value dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to
move forward or back in the project. Hold SHIFT as you
turn the dial to move by larger chunks of time.
1. Click on the desired unit of time measurement and drag
up or down to move forward or back in the project.
To show channel strips for:
the 10 input channels, the MONITOR bus and the MASTER bus.
the 18 track channels, the MONITOR bus and the MASTER bus.
the two Aux busses, six FX send busses, eight Direct paths, six
FX return channels, the MONITOR bus and the MASTER bus.
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