Chapter 13 Takein Advantages Of The Vs-1680 (Idea And Examples); Synchronizing The Operations Of Two Vs-1680 Units; Settings For The Master Vs-1680 - Roland VS-1680 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 13 Takein Advantages of the VS-1680 (idea and examples)

Along with the functions or external devices explained in earlier chapters, this
chapter explains some actual ways and gives some tips in which the VS-1680 can
be used effectively. First press [PLAY (DISPLAY)], and begin each operation
from Play condition.

Synchronizing the Operations of Two VS-1680 Units

The VS-1680 is compatible with MMC. Here, we explain how the operation of
two VS-1680 units can be synchronized. One VS-1680 acts as the MMC/MTC
master, and the other acts as the MMC/MTC slave. Make connections as
described below.
fig.13-01(1680x2.eps)
INPUT 7, 8
* In this example, you can use the master's Stereo In function for the mix balance
between the master and slave VS-1680s (p. 165). First adjust the individual track bal-
ances on both machines. Of course, you can also send the output of the master and
slave VS-1680s to a separate mixer. However, the master and slave units cannot be
connected using digital connections.

Settings for the Master VS-1680

1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)].
The System menu icon is displayed. If the System menu icon does not appear,
then press [F6 (EXIT)].
2. Press [F4 (MIDI)]. If "MIDI" does not appear in [F4], first press [PAGE] until
3. Press [
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MMC (Appendices p. 64)
MIDI OUT
MASTER
"MIDI" is displayed, and then press [F4 (MIDI)].
], [
], [
], and [
TIME/VALUE dial to make the settings as described below.
MASTER L, R
MIDI IN
SLAVE
] to move the cursor. Rotate the

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