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Chapter 23
Chapter 23 Frequently Asked Questions
This chapter will answer some of the most frequently asked 
questions by VS-1824 owners regarding its operation.
How Do I Control the Stereo 
Tracks Independently?
When a new song is created with “VS-1880” selected as the 
fader mode (p. 75), Channels 7/8, 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, 15/16, 
and 17/18 are set with Channel Link ON and act as stereo 
pairs.
Tracks 7-18 on the VS-1824 are configured as stereo tracks 
but they can be controlled independently. To do this, the 
Channel Link function must be turned off. Tracks 7, 9, 11, 13, 
15 and 17 can then be controlled from the front panel just as 
Tracks 1-6 are. Tracks 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 can be 
controlled by holding [SHIFT] and adjusting the desired 
front panel control. For example, holding [SHIFT] and 
moving the 7/8 fader will adjust the level for Track 8, but not 
Track 7. The following procedure will guide you through the 
process of recording a mono signal to Track 16.
1. Press Track 15/16 SELECT so “Track Mixer [TR=15/16]” 
appears in the display.
2. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] to select “Link” 
and use the TIME/VALUE dial to select “OFF.”
3. Hold [SHIFT] and Track 15/16 STATUS and press the 
Input SELECT button for the input you wish to record 
(so that it begins to flash).
4. Hold [SHIFT] and press the Track 15/16 STATUS so it is 
flashing red.
5. Use the appropriate INPUT SENS knob to set the 
recording level as desired.
6. Press [REC] followed by [PLAY] to begin recording.
7. Press [STOP] when you are finished.
8. Press [PLAY] to hear the results. Hold [SHIFT] and use 
the Channel 15/16 fader to adjust the playback volume 
of Track 16 as desired.
Each time you press the Track 15/16 SELECT button when 
Channel Linking is turned “off,” the display will alternate 
between the Track Mixer for Tracks 15 and 16.
Why Do I Hear the Inputs All of 
the Time?
The setting of the “MIX On/Off” switch determines whether 
or not a track or input is sent to the MIX bus. This parameter 
should be checked when you are hearing a track or input that 
you don’t want to hear, or when you are having trouble 
hearing a track or input that you should be hearing. The 
default setting for this switch is “On,” even for the inputs. 
This is why it is possible to hear your inputs when you first 
plug in a microphone. If you are going to record an input 
such as a microphone, the normal procedure would be to 
route the input to the track you are going to record it on, and 
then turn the MIX switch to OFF for the input. You will then 
be monitoring your microphone from the track and not also 
hearing it in the mix bus straight from the input channel 
itself.
Use the following procedure to set the MIX On/Off switch:
1. Press the desired Input or Track SELECT button.
2. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] to highlight the 
parameter beneath “MIX” (in the upper right corner of 
the display).
3. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select “On” or “Off” as 
desired. For example, if you are trying to prevent an 
input from being heard at the MASTER outputs, you 
would set this switch to “Off.”
4. Repeat Steps 1-3 for any additional tracks or inputs as 
desired.