Adjusting The Pan; Mixing In A Stereo Source (Stereo In) - Roland VS-1680 Owner's Manual

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Adjusting the Pan

When Stereo Link is on, this adjusts the total left-right
balance while preserving the pan settings for both
channels. If you want to adjust the pan for each chan-
nel independently, use the following procedure.
1. Press the SELECT button for the input or track
channels whose pan settings you wish to adjust.
2. Press [F1 (Pan)]. If "Pan" does not appear in [F1],
first press [PAGE] until "Pan" is displayed, and
then press [F1 (Pan)].
3. Press [F6 (PRM.V)].
Each of the pan settings appears in the display.
4. Press [
], [
], [
cursor. Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust
each setting.
fig.11-22(lk_pan.eps)
Channel
Even-Numbered Channel Pan
Total Balance
Odd-Numbered Channel Pan
(Pan Switch)
When this is set to "On," the source from each input
channel, rather than being assigned to the RECORD-
ING bus, is sent directly to the MIX bus. Set this to
"On" when, for example, you simply want to mix the
inputs without recording them. However, the sources
that are assigned to the RECORDING bus are dis-
abled.
(Total Balance)
With the balance between both channels preserved,
this adjusts the total left-right balance (L63–0–R63).
(Odd-Numbered Channel Pan)
This adjusts the pan (L63–0–R63) of the odd-numbered
(left) channel.
(Even-Numbered Channel Pan)
This adjusts the pan (L63–0–R63) of the even-num-
bered (right) channel.
], and [
] to move the
Chapter 11 Other Convenient Functions
5. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Return to Play condition.
Even-Numbered Channel Settings
When you create a new song using the DIGITAL
input channels (D), or track channels 9/10, 11/12,
13/14, or 15/16, Stereo Link is already set to
"On." By turning off Stereo Link on these chan-
nels, you can make adjustment to each channel
independently.
At this point, pressing [DIGITAL] or the track
channel SELECT button for the desired track
allows you to make settings alternately to the
odd- and even-numbered channels.
Mixing In a Stereo Source
(Stereo In)
You can assign input signals from the INPUT jacks or
DIGITAL IN connector to the MIX bus or RECORD-
ING bus, without having them pass through the input
mixer. You can also monitor these signals without
having them pass through the input mixer or output
mixer. This is referred to as Stereo In. This can be con-
venient when, for example, the same input source fea-
tures sounds with effects and sounds without effects
recorded on separate tracks. Use the following proce-
dure for Stereo In.
1. Press the input channel's [ST IN].
The Stereo In/Effect Return screen appears in the dis-
play.
2. Press [F1 (St In)].
3. Press [
] and [
the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust each of the set-
tings values.
fig.11-23(st_in.eps)
] to move the cursor. Rotate
Stereo In Select
Level
Balance
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