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Professional mode/p.eq operations, English, Calling vse basic pattern/user pattern – Clarion pro audio vrx 630 User Manual

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VRX630

English

Owner

’s manual

Note:
• If the VSE effect is set to OFF, the adjustment made

in “VSE operations” is not reflected in the music
source.

Calling VSE BASIC Pattern/USER
Pattern

1. Press the A-M button

&

to show the AUDIO-

MODE display.

2. Operate the JOYSTICK

¡

upward or down-

ward to select “VSE MODE”. “BASIC” and
USER” items are displayed in the menu bar.

3. Operate the JOYSTICK

¡

rightward or left-

ward to select the item thus called, and press
the ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK

¡

to

show BASIC pattern selecting display or
USER pattern selection/memory display.

4. In the pattern selecting display, operate the

JOYSTICK

¡

rightward or leftward to select

P1 to P6, and press the ENT at the center of
the JOYSTICK

¡

to call corresponding VSE

pattern. In this display, pressing the No. but-
ton in correspondence to the Preset buttons

#

can also call the VSE pattern.

After selecting P1 to P6 by operating the JOY-
STICK

¡

rightward or leftward, press the ENT

at the center of the JOYSTICK

¡

for 2 sec-

onds or longer to copy the selected pattern to
the USER pattern.

Operate the JOYSTICK

¡

rightward or left-

ward to select “EDIT”, and press the ENT at
the center of the JOYSTICK

¡

to show the

VSE adjusting display, in which the properties
of currently selected pattern can be adjusted.

By pressing the BND button

%

in BASIC pat-

tern selecting display or USER pattern selec-
tion/memory display you can switch between
the two patterns, BASIC and USER.

5. Operate the JOYSTICK

¡

rightward or left-

ward to select “MENU”, and press the ENT at
the center of the JOYSTICK

¡

to return to

the AUDIO-MODE display.

Setting and storing VSE Properties/
Memory into USER Pattern

1. Repeat the steps 1 to 3 of the previous pro-

cedure (Calling VSE BASIC Pattern/USER
Pattern) to show BASIC pattern selecting
display or USER pattern selection/memory
display.

2. Operate the JOYSTICK

¡

upward or down-

ward to select “VSE EDIT”, and press the
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK

¡

to

show the VSE adjusting display.

3. Select an item to be adjusted by operating

the JOYSTICK

¡

rightward or leftward in the

VSE adjusting display.

DIFF

DIFFUSE

C.WD

CAR WIDTHH

C.LG

CAR LENGTH

4. Operate the JOYSTICK

¡

upward or down-

ward to set each adjusting value.

By pressing the preset buttons

#

once in the

VSE adjusting display, the setting value for
currently stored USER pattern is obtained.

5. After making adjustments to a desired pat-

tern by repeating the steps 3 and 4, operate
the JOYSTICK

¡

rightward or leftward to

move the cursor to “RTN”, and press the
ENT at the center of the JOYSTICK

¡

to

change over to the BASIC/USER pattern se-
lection/memory display.

6. Operate the JOYSTICK

¡

rightward or left-

ward in the BASIC/USER pattern selection/
memory display to select USER memory P1
to P6 to be stored, and press the ENT at the
center of the JOYSTICK

¡

for 2 seconds or

longer to store the adjusted VSE pattern to
the USER memory.

By pressing the preset buttons

#

1 to 6 for 2

seconds or longer in the VSE adjusting dis-
play, the VSE pattern can be stored in the
USER memory.

7. To set a title of the stored USER pattern, op-

erate the JOYSTICK

¡

rightward or leftward

to select “TITLE” and press the ENT at the
center of the JOYSTICK

¡

to change into

the Title Input display.

For title inputting method, refer to the section
Entering titles”.

8. Operate the JOYSTICK

¡

rightward or left-

ward to select “MENU” and press the ENT at
the center of the JOYSTICK

¡

to change

into the AUDIO-MODE display.

Professional mode/P.EQ
operations

P.EQ effect ON/OFF

The factory default setting is “ON”.

1. Press the A-M button

&

to show the AUDIO-

MODE display.

2. Operate the JOYSTICK

¡

upward or down-

ward to select “P.EQ ON/OFF”, “ON” and
OFF” items are displayed in the menu bar.

DSP operations