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Chapter 21 System and Global Settings
Chapter 21
Removing a Direct Current Offset 
from the MIX Bus
When the level meters of a device (mixer etc.) connected to 
the output of the VS-1824 may move even though no sound 
is being output from the VS-1824, you may be experiencing a 
direct current offset on the MIX bus that is being output from 
the VS-1824’s MASTER outputs. This can be removed.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)].
The System Menu icon is displayed. 
If the System Menu icon does not appear, press [F6 (EXIT)].
3. Press [F2 (GLOBL)]. 
If “GLOBL” does not appear above [F2], first press [PAGE] 
until “GLOBL” appears, and then press [F2 (GLOBL)].
4. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the 
cursor to “DC Cut,” and use the TIME/VALUE dial to 
select the desired setting. 
If “DC Cut” is not shown, press [F2 (Prm2)], and turn the 
TIME/VALUE dial.
DC Cut
When this is turned on, any direct current offset on 
the MIX bus will be removed before the VS-1824 
MASTER outputs.
5. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
MIDI Model ID
MIDI devices communicating with the VS-1824 using System 
Exclusive messages identify it by its model ID number. The 
MIDI Model ID parameter allows you to switch the VS-
1824’s ID number to the number used by the VS-1680. When 
MIDI Model ID is set to “VS-1680,” you can use VS-1680-
based software—such as Logic VS, v. 4.X—with the VS-1824.
The MIDI Model ID is not the same thing as a MIDI Device 
ID—the VS-1824 provides a separate Device ID parameter
(p. 261).
1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]. 
The System Menu icon is displayed. 
If the System Menu icon does not appear, press [F6 (EXIT)].
2. Press [F2 (GLOBL)]. 
If “GLOBL” does not appear above [F2], first press [PAGE] 
until “GLOBL” appears, and then press [F2 (GLOBL)].
3. Press [F2 (Prm 2)]. If “Prm 2” does not appear above [F2], 
first press [PAGE] until “Prm 2” appears, and then press 
[F2 (Prm 2)].
4. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the 
cursor to “MIDI Model ID.” Use the TIME/VALUE dial 
to select the desired setting.
MIDI Model ID
VS-1880:
The VS-1824 uses its factory-designated MIDI Model 
ID number.
VS-1680:
The VS-1824 uses the MIDI Model ID number used by 
the VS-1680.
When MIDI Model ID is set to “VS-1680,” you cannot 
control the VS-1824’s Tracks 17 and 18 via MIDI.
If you are using a VS-1824 and a VS-1680 in the same MIDI 
system, and you set the VS-1824’s MIDI Model ID parameter 
to “VS-1680,” be sure to set the two recorders to different 
Device ID numbers (see p. 261).