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Recalling a specific location (jump), Recording mixer settings (auto mix), Input/track – Roland VS-880EX User Manual

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Recalling a Specific Location
(Jump)

Besides using the TIME/VALUE dial, markers and
locators to move the current time of the song, you can
also directly specify a location or measure and beat to
be recalled. This is convenient when designating loca-
tions during Track Edit.

1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].

2. If you wish to directly recall a marker time loca-

tion, use CURSOR [

] [

] to make the

“MARKER” field blink. If you wish to directly
recall the time location of a specific measure,
make the “MEASURE” field blink.

3. Press [NUMERICS].

4. The LOCATOR buttons will function as numeric

keys to directly input a numerical value (p. 153).
Input the desired value.

5. Press [ENTER (YES)].
The designated time location is recalled, and you are
returned to Play condition.

Recording Mixer Settings
(Auto Mix)

With the VS-880EX, you can record the present status
or condition of the mixer as a

Scene

. Unlike with

Scenes, you can alternatively store information at spe-
cific times during playback to markers. Referred to as

Auto Mix

, this includes the mixer settings, time-based

channel fader movements, and other settings. When
during playback you reach a point where a marker is
set, the mixer settings automatically switch to those
stored at the marker. This is convenient when mixing
with complicated settings that are difficult to repro-
duce manually.

The following mixer settings can be recorded in Auto
Mix.

* Items printed in bold are those that can be adjusted direct-

ly with the faders on the top panel. You can record the
time-based movements of the faders by moving the faders
during playback of the song.

INPUT/TRACK

Fader

Pan

FX1 Lev (Effect 1 Send Level)

FX1 Pan (Effect 1 Send Pan)

FX2 Lev (Effect 2 Send Level)

FX2 Pan (Effect 2 Send Pan)

AUX Lev (AUX Level)

AUX Pan

STEREO IN

(Fader)

(Balance)

EFFECT RETURN

(Effect 1 Return Level)

(Effect 1 Return Balance)

(Effect 2 Return Level)

(Effect 2 Return Balance)

Master Block

(Master Level)

Master Balance

(Master Effect 1 Send Level)

(Master Effect 1 Send Balance)

(Master Effect 2 Send Level)

(Master Effect 2 Send Balance)

(Master AUX Send Level)

(Master AUX Send Balance)

EFFECT

FX1 (Effect 1 Program Number)

FX2 (Effect 2 Program Number)

CONDITION MARKER#

MASTER

INPUT TRACK

AUX

TIME

48

24

4

0

dB

12

blinking (Cursor)

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