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Chapter 23 Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 23
How Do I Record a Stereo 
Signal?
Recording a stereo signal is nearly identical to recording a 
mono signal with the exception that you will need to use two 
inputs and two tracks. The easiest way to record a stereo 
signal is to link the source (inputs and/or tracks) and the 
destination tracks. Use the following procedure to link 
Tracks 3 and 4:
1. Press the Track 3 SELECT button.
2. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] to highlight 
“Link.”
3. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select “ON.”
4. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display. 
You can now use the Track 3 fader to control the volume 
of Tracks 3 and 4.
How Do I Restore the Mixer 
Parameters to the Factory Settings?
The VS-1824 gives you the ability to return all of your mixer 
and system parameters back to their original factory settings. 
This is convenient if you want to reset the mixer and system 
settings to their original values without having to adjust each 
parameter manually. This is also a good beginning for 
troubleshooting when you are having difficulties that appear 
to be mixer-related. Use the following procedure to initialize 
the VS-1824 mixer and system parameters:
1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]. The “System 
Menu” page should be displayed. If it is not, press 
[F6 (EXIT)].
2. Press [PAGE] so that INIT appears in the display above 
[F1].
3. Press [F1] and “Init Mix/Sys Prm Sure?” will be 
displayed.
4. Press [ENTER/YES] and “Initializing...Please Wait” will 
be displayed.
5. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the main Play 
screen.
How Do I Know How Much Time 
I Have Left On My Hard Drive, 
and How Big Is My Song?
While you are recording with the VS-1824, it is important to 
know exactly how much recording time is available to you 
on the current hard drive, or, more accurately, the current 
partition of that drive. The VS-1824 allows you to view this 
information in one of the following forms:
Remaining Time:
The amount of available time shown in minutes and 
seconds.
Capacity MB:
The amount of available space shown in megabytes.
Capacity %:
The amount of free space shown as a percentage.
Capacity Event:
The number of events available.
Use the following procedure to select the format for showing 
the amount of available space on the current drive:
1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]. The System 
Menu appears in the display. If the System Menu does 
not appear, press [F6 (Exit)].
2. Press [F1 (SYSPM)] followed by [F2 (Prm 2)].
3. Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] to highlight 
“Remain Display” and use the TIME/VALUE dial to 
select the desired format (time, megabytes, percentage, 
or events).
4. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display.
5. Hold [SHIFT] and press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] until the 
name of the current song appears in the display. The 
amount of space left on the drive will be indicated next to 
“REMAIN” in the format selected in Step 3.
How Many Megabytes Does My Song Use?
In addition to viewing the remaining space on your hard 
drive, it is also important to know how many megabytes 
a song uses. Use the following procedure to view the size 
of the current song in megabytes:
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold [SHIFT] and press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] until the 
name of the current song appears in the display. The size 
of the current song will be displayed in megabytes next 
to “Size:” under the song name.