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Chapter 14 Other Useful Functions
Stereo Input
You can assign input signals from the INPUT jacks or 
DIGITAL IN connector directly to the MIX or RECORDING 
bus without having them pass through the Input Mixer. You 
can also monitor these signals without having them pass 
through the Input Mixer or Track Mixer. This is referred to as 
the STEREO IN bus. This can be used to bring an additional 
stereo input source into the VS-1824. Use the following 
procedure to route a signal to the STEREO IN bus.
1. Press the [ST IN] SELECT button. The Stereo In/Effect 
Return screen appears in the display.
2. Press [F1(St In)].
3. Press [
], and [
] to move the cursor. Use the 
TIME/VALUE dial to adjust each of the settings as 
desired.
Stereo In Select
This setting determines which external input is assigned 
to the STEREO IN bus.
Off:
The STEREO IN bus is not used.
Input 1/2:
Assigns INPUT jacks 1 and 2 to the STEREO IN bus.
Input 3/4:
Assigns INPUT jacks 3 and 4 to the STEREO IN bus.
Input 5/6:
Assigns INPUT jacks 5 and 6 to the STEREO IN bus.
Input 7/8:
Assigns INPUT jacks 7 and 8 to the STEREO IN bus.
Digital:
Assigns the DIGITAL IN connector (coaxial or optical) to 
the STEREO IN bus.
Level:
Adjusts the volume level (0-127) of the STEREO IN bus.
Balance:
Adjusts the balance (L63—R63) for the STEREO IN bus.
4. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display.
5. Adjust the STEREO IN bus level using the channel fader.
6. Press [FADER/MUTE] so the “IN” indicator is lit.
7. Use the ST IN fader to adjust the STEREO IN bus level.
8. After you’re finished adjusting the STEREO IN bus level, 
* You can quickly assign an INPUT jack to the STEREO IN 
bus by holding [ST IN] and pressing the SELECT button for 
the input you want. The inputs are assigned in pairs (Inputs 1 
and 2, Inputs 3 and 4, Inputs 5 and 6, etc.).
Using the MONITOR Knob to 
Adjust Channel Panning
You can use the MONITOR knob to directly adjust the pan 
(or balance) of the specified channel.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down the SELECT button for the channel whose 
pan you wish to adjust, and do so by turning the 
MONITOR knob.
* When you release SELECT button after adjusting the pan, the 
edit screen of that channel may appear, but the MONITOR 
knob will adjust the pan only for the channel whose SELECT 
button is being pressed. For example, even when the edit 
screen for Track 1 is displayed, turning the MONITOR knob 
while holding down the Track 2 SELECT button will adjust 
the Track 2 pan.
If you adjust the pan while sound is playing, you may notice 
“blips” in the sound. This is not a malfunction. If you find it 
annoying, adjust the pan when the sound is not playing.
Be Careful!
If you turn the MONITOR knob without pressing 
SELECT buttons, you will adjust the volume level. If you 
are attempting to adjust panning and inadvertently turn 
the MONITOR knob toward the right without pressing 
SELECT buttons—or if you let go of SELECT buttons 
while turning the knob, a high-volume noise capable of 
damaging your amp or speakers may occur.