Navigating The Display - Roland VM-7000 Getting Started

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Navigating the Display

The console display is central to everything you do in the VM-7000
system. It's important to understand what the display is showing you,
and to be able to get around on the display.
To learn how to adjust the display's contrast, see p. 25 in the
VM-C7200/C7100 Owner's Manual.
What You See and What You Get
At the top of the display, you'll find the following helpful information:
The name of the currently displayed screen
The mixing processor you're currently working with
The selected channel, or type of channel if a PARAM VIEW on
Fader button is active
The current time of the project you're working on. This is important
when you're using the VM-7000's automation features or controlling
an external recorder's transport from the VM-7000.
The number of the currently selected scene. We'll discuss scenes
later in this application guide.
Screen name
If you're viewing an effects screen, you'll see the number of the current
effect library to the right of the mixing processor's name.
The display always shows you parameters associated with the current
activity.
Pages
Some operations have only a single screen's-worth of parameters.
Others involve more parameters than could possibly fit in one screen.
When this is the case, parameters are presented on multiple screens,
each of which is called a "page." If something you're doing has more
than a single screenful of parameters, you'll see a page list in the
upper-righthand corner of the display.
You can move from page to page by pressing PAGE UP or PAGE
DOWN. With each press, a different page of parameters appears—the
name of the current page is highlighted in the page list.
If you see an arrow at the bottom or top of a page list—as shown in the
page list above—press PAGE DOWN or PAGE UP, respectively, to
select and view additional pages.
Getting Started with the VM-7000
Getting Started with the VM-7000
Processor
Channel info
Current time Scene
2796US, v1.0
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