Configuring An Fx Or Aux Bus; Configuring An Fx Or Aux Bus From The Master Edit Screen - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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15—FX and Aux Busses and Direct Paths
Configuring an FX or Aux Bus
An FX or Aux bus's configuration determines its behavior. You can set the bus so that:
You can configure an FX or Aux bus on:

Configuring an FX or Aux Bus from the MASTER EDIT Screen

1. Hold down SHIFT and press CH EDIT•MASTER.
These strips
control the
AUX busses
2. Set the bus's Pre/Pst switch to the desired value.
3. To link the bus to its odd/even partner, turn its LINK switch on.
You can adjust the bus's master level by moving the onscreen fader
underneath its Pre/Pst and LINK switch, as described on Page 205.
Configuring an FX or Aux Bus from a CH EDIT VIEW Screen
1. Navigate to the desired input, track or FX return channel's CH EDIT screen
2. Cursor to the desired send's Send Status parameter or click it with your mouse.
3. Press ENTER/YES—the following dialog box appears.
4. Select Pre or Pst for the POSITION parameter, as desired.
5. Turn BUS LINK on or off as desired.
When FX or Aux busses are linked, their controls on the CH EDIT screen change—see
Page 151 for details.
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it receives each channel's signal before its fader ("pre-fader") or after its fader
("post-fader"). To learn about pre- and post-fader FX/Aux sends, see Page 89.
it's linked to its odd/even partner. See Page 204.
its MASTER EDIT screen—allowing you to set up all of your Aux or FX busses at
once.
a CH EDIT VIEW screen—letting you quickly configure the FX or Aux bus as you set
up a channel's other parameters.
(Page 147 and Page 227).
ENTER/YES starts to flash to show that further options are available.
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These strips
control the FX
busses
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Pre-Pst
switch
LINK
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