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Chapter 23 Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 23
5. Advance the VS-1824 to the point in time where you 
want these settings to change and adjust them as desired. 
Then, hold [SCENE] and press [TAP].
6. Repeat Step 4 to create additional Snapshots as desired.
7. Reset your song to the beginning and press [PLAY] to 
hear the results.
Gradation
Gradation allows you to designate two Snapshots and 
have the VS-1824 automatically crossfade the faders and 
panning between those two points to create a smooth 
transition. This a very handy tool for creating fades. Use 
the following procedure to create a fadeout using 
gradation:
1. Press [AUTOMIX] so it is lit.
2. Hold [AUTOMIX] and press the Input and/or Track 
SELECT buttons— so that they are flashing—for any 
inputs or tracks that you want to automate.
3. Advance your song to the point in time where you want 
the fadeout to begin and adjust the fader levels 
(including the Master fader) as desired.
4. Hold [SCENE] and press [TAP].
5. Advance your song to the point in time where the 
fadeout should end, and pull the Master fader all the 
way down.
6. Hold [SCENE] and press [TAP].
7. Hold [SCENE] and press PREVIOUS. “Gradation Marker 
#000-#001?” appears in the display. 
8. Press [ENTER/YES] and the VS-1824 will create a 
fadeout between those marker points.
9. Reset your song to a point before the first marker and 
press [PLAY] to hear the fadeout.
How Do I Create a User Template 
in EZ Routing?
The the ability to save your own user EZ Routing templates 
can be a huge timesaver. It can simplify the setup process for 
frequently used recording or mixing configurations. These 
user-programmable templates allow you to set up the
VS-1824 exactly the way you need, step-by-step, for a 
particular task. Then, when you need to perform that same 
task in the future, you simply select that user template and 
your custom setup will be recalled automatically. The 
following example will show you how to create a user EZ 
Routing template for recording Inputs 1-8 to Tracks 1-8 with 
a compressor effect inserted on each input.
1. Press [EZ ROUTING] so it is lit.
2. Press [PAGE] so that “INPUT” appears in the display 
above [F2].
3. Press [F2 (INPUT)] to display the Input Mixer settings.
4. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] and the TIME/
VALUE dial to set the Send for Inputs 1-8 to Tracks 1-8. 
For example, the Send for Input 1 would appear as
“1/-.”
5. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] and the TIME/
VALUE dial to set FX 1 to “INL” for Input 1 and “INR” 
for Input 2.
6. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] and the TIME/
VALUE dial to set FX 2 to “INL” for Input 3 and “INR” 
for Input 4.
7. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] and the TIME/
VALUE dial to set FX 3 to “INL” for Input 5 and “INR” 
for Input 6.
8. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] and the TIME/
VALUE dial to set FX 4 to “INL” for Input 7 and “INR” 
for Input 8.
9. Press [F3 (TRACK)] to display the Track Routing screen.
10. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] and the TIME/
VALUE dial to set Send for Tracks 1-8 to “MIX.”
11. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] and the TIME/
VALUE dial to set Status for Tracks 1-8 to “REC.”
12. Press [F4 (FX)] to display the Effect Settings screen.
13. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] and the TIME/
VALUE dial to select “P096 Dual Comp/Lim” for Effects 
1-4.