Roland VS-1824 用户手册
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Chapter 3 Playback Operations
Changing Track Status
You can change the status of each track by pressing the
STATUS button. The color of the status button determines
the current state of the track.
STATUS button. The color of the status button determines
the current state of the track.
If you want to switch track status, press [FADER/MUTE].
The “TR” indicator lights or blinks. Then, switch to track
mixer. For further details, see “Switching the Fader
Functions” (p. 71)
The “TR” indicator lights or blinks. Then, switch to track
mixer. For further details, see “Switching the Fader
Functions” (p. 71)
Orange:
Source
The input source assigned to the channel is heard.
Blinking Red:
Record Ready
The track is ready to be recorded. When blinking red,
previously recorded material on the track will be
heard.
previously recorded material on the track will be
heard.
Blinking Red / Orange:
Record Ready
The track is ready to be recorded and the source will
be heard. This occurs when the VS-1824 is in Record
Ready and you press [PLAY], then press the blinking
red status button.
be heard. This occurs when the VS-1824 is in Record
Ready and you press [PLAY], then press the blinking
red status button.
Solid Red:
Record
Signal is being recorded on that track.
Green:
Play
The track will play back.
Off (unlit):
Mute
The track is muted.
Blinking Red / Green:
Play and Record
This indicates playback from and recording to the
same track simultaneously.
same track simultaneously.
• To put a track directly into Record Ready status, press
and hold [REC] button and press the track’s STATUS
button once.
button once.
• To put a track directly into Play mode, press and hold
[STOP] and press the track’s STATUS button once.
• During playback, the STATUS button will only change
from green to off each time it is pressed. When the
STATUS button is off, the track is muted.
STATUS button is off, the track is muted.
• To assign an input to a track for recording, press and
hold the track’s STATUS button, and then press the
SELECT button for the input (or track) you want to
record (see p. 41).
SELECT button for the input (or track) you want to
record (see p. 41).
Muting and Soloing
When making EQ adjustments or checking the balance
during mixdown, you may want to listen to just one channel
or a specific combination of channels. Muting eliminates a
track from the monitor mix. Soloing selects a specific channel
or channels to monitor, muting other channels.
during mixdown, you may want to listen to just one channel
or a specific combination of channels. Muting eliminates a
track from the monitor mix. Soloing selects a specific channel
or channels to monitor, muting other channels.
It is possible to select the channels you wish to monitor using
the STATUS buttons, but this involves a lot of button-pushes.
Instead, try one of these methods for muting and soloing:
the STATUS buttons, but this involves a lot of button-pushes.
Instead, try one of these methods for muting and soloing:
Muting Tracks
To mute tracks while a song is playing:
1. During playback, press the STATUS button once for the
track you wish to mute.
The button changes from green to unlit. That track is
now muted. You may mute more than one track at a
time.
now muted. You may mute more than one track at a
time.
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If you want to select TR 1-12, press [FADER/MUTE] several
times until the “TR” indicator lights.
times until the “TR” indicator lights.
If you want to select TR 13-18, press [FADER/MUTE] several
times until the “TR” indicator blinks.
times until the “TR” indicator blinks.
→
“Switching the Fader Functions” (
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2. Press the STATUS button again while the track is playing
to make it green.
That track can now be played back.
Muting Inputs and Effect Returns
1. Hold [FADER/MUTE].
2. Press any blinking SELECT button for a track, input or
effect return to mute it.
3. The SELECT button will stop blinking.
That channel is now muted.
4. While continuing to hold [FADER/MUTE], press the
SELECT button again to monitor that channel.