3-Introduction To The Vs-2000; What's Inside The Vs-2000; Input Jacks And Connectors - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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3—Introduction to the VS-2000
To master the VS-2000, it's important to understand the components that make up this
self-contained 20-track recording studio. That's what we'll do here. More specific
descriptions of how to use these components can be found in later chapters as noted.
While advanced V-2000CD users may already understand much of what's discussed
here, everyone should make sure to read "Projects" on Page 58. This section introduces
the project, the basic structure in which all VS-2000 work takes place.

What's Inside the VS-2000?

Every recording studio has the same mission: the capturing of sound and the
conversion of that sound into a form—an audio CD, a film or video soundtrack, a
broadcast—that people can hear. If you were to go into any conventional multitrack
recording studio, you'd therefore see the same sort of tools. All of these tools can also
be found inside your VS-2000. Here's what's hidden inside its case:

Input Jacks and Connectors

Obviously, you've got to have a way to get sound into the VS-2000.
Analog and digital sounds travel through the cables that bring them to the VS-2000 as
electrical signals, called "input signals." The VS-2000 provides jacks that recognize
analog audio signals from microphones and from electric or electronic instruments. It
also has digital connectors that accept digital audio signals from devices such as
synthesizers or effect boxes with digital outputs, and from digital audio tape (DAT)
decks and other kinds of digital recorders, including computer-based audio recorders.
We'll discuss the VS-2000's analog input jacks and digital connectors in detail in
Chapter 9, starting on Page 133.
Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual
Input jacks and connectors
Mixing console
Hard disk recorder
Output jacks and connectors
Internal effects
Rhythm track
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