Owner’s Manual
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland VS-1680 V-XPANDED
Digital Studio Workstation.
As the owner of the VS-1680 V-XPANDED, you can begin using all functions
immediately. Please read the V-XPANDED Owner’s Manual (this document) together
with the VS-1680 Owner’s Manual (three volumes).
If you purchased the V-XPANDED system Zip disk, refer to this manual and upgrade
the system software of VS-1680 (to add the V-XPANDED functions). Then, read the V-
XPANDED Owner’s Manual (this document) together with the VS-1680 Owner’s
Manual (three volumes).
All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective owners.
Copyright © 1999 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without
the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
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Precautions
G Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the data stored on a Zip disk or other form of media
once it has been erased, initialized, or otherwise lost. Roland Corporation assumes no liability
concerning such loss of data.
G Zip disks contain a plastic disk with a thin coating of magnetic storage medium. Microscopic
precision is required to store large amounts of data on such a small surface area. To preserve their
integrity, please observe the following when handling Zip disks:
GNever touch the magnetic medium inside the disk.
GDo not use or store ZIP disks in dirty or dusty areas.
GDo not subject ZIP disks to temperature extremes (e.g., direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle).
Recommended temperature range: -22 to 51 °C (-7.6 to 123.8 °F).
GDo not expose Zip disks to strong magnetic fields, such as those generated by loudspeakers.
G The identification label should be firmly affixed to the disk. Should the label come loose while the
disk is in the drive, it may be difficult to remove the disk.
G Store all disks in a safe place to avoid damaging them, and to protect them from dust, dirt, and
other hazards. By using a dirty or dust-ridden disk, you risk damaging the disk, as well as causing
the disk drive to malfunction.
In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or contents of this package are subject
to change without prior notice.
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The faders of two or more channels can be adjusted as a
group (Fader Group: p. 36).
Added functionality
(main features)
-
-
Level and EQ settings of a channel can be copied (p. 37).
In Play condition, Shift Lock can be turned on/off directly
([SHIFT]+[YES]: p. 38).
Mixdown using the VS-1680
alone
-
Direct current offset can be removed from the mix bus
(p. 38).
While playing back sixteen tracks, you can mixdown to any
two tracks of the 256 V-tracks (Mastering Room). This is
convenient when you wish to prepare tracks for mastering,
such as when you are producing an original audio CD (p. 8).
Enhanced screen display
-
-
-
-
-
Inserted effects can be viewed as icons and patch names
(p. 39).
Additional effect algorithms
Insertion positions of effects that have been inserted in
other channels are displayed (p. 39).
A list display is provided in the Song Select window
(p. 40).
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A compressor (an effect that makes the volume more
consistent) can be applied independently to individual
frequency bands (Mastering Tool Kit) (p. 14).
A Speaker Modeling effect has been added, allowing you
to apply the acoustical characteristics of a variety of
speakers (p. 17).
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A template (mastering) has been added to Easy Routing
(p. 40).
The results of step editing in Easy Routing are applied
immediately (p. 41).
Automix editing functionality
Automix data (such as the level or pan of each channel, and
effect patch numbers) can be edited in a specified area by
deleting, copying, or increasing/decreasing the data values
(p. 19).
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-
The monitor level is no longer stored in a scene (p. 41).
The Master Send switch display has been changed (p. 41).
Enhanced support for
CD-R/CD-RW drives
-
-
-
-
When producing an original audio CD, you can specify
the speed of writing (p. 25).
When performing a CD-R Backup, you can check whether
the data was saved correctly (+Verify: p. 27).
When performing a CD-R Backup, you can specify the
speed of the backup (p. 25).
When performing a CD-R Recover, you can specify the
speed of the recover (p. 28).
Enhanced operations
-
-
-
-
-
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In Play condition you can select a phrase for editing, and
directly display the Phrase Edit window (p. 30)
In the Phrase New window, you can sort the Take List
(Sort: p. 30).
In the Phrase New window, you can delete a take from the
Take List (Delete: p. 31).
In the Phrase New window, you can change the name of a
take in the Take List (Name: p. 32)
Phrases can be divided automatically (Phrase Divide:
p. 33).
The MONITOR knob can be used to adjust the pan of each
channel (MONITOR knob + [SELECT]: p. 35).
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Expanding the functionality of the
VS-1680
There are several ways in which the new functions can be
added to the VS-1680. Please read the section that applies to
your VS-1680.
disk drives.
fig.1-01
NOTE
After you have upgraded the VS-1680, you can continue using the
hard disk that you are currently using without any changes. It is
not necessary to initialize the hard disk. However, as a precaution
against unforeseen accidents, we recommend that you back up your
song data before performing the upgrade.
If you purchased the
4. Turn on the power of the SCSI zip drive.
VS-1680 V-XPANDED
If you purchased the VS-1680 V-XPANDED, you need not
perform any procedure. Skip this section and begin reading
Chapter 2 (p.8).
5. Insert the VS-1680 V-XPANDED system program Zip
disk into the SCSI Zip drive.
6. Connect the power cable to the VS-1680.
If you purchased the
7. Turn on the rear panel power switch of the VS-1680.
fig.1-02
V-XPANDED system program
Zip disk
You can use the V-XPANDED system program Zip disk to
add the V-XPANDED functionality to your VS-1680. Prepare
the following items.
-
-
-
VS-1680
8. Wait for the display to prompt “Update System
Program?” and then press [YES].
fig.1-03
SCSI Zip drive
VS-1680 V-XPANDED system program Zip disk
NOTE
The V-XPANDED system program Zip disk contains a program
which installs the software update. Be careful not to initialize it on
the VS-1680.
MEMO
1. Make sure that the power is turned off on all devices.
If this display does not appear, the VS-1680 was not able to
recognize the Zip disk. Turn off the power, re-insert the disk
correctly, and turn the power on once again.
NOTE
To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices,
always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices
before making any connections.
9. A message will ask whether you wish to keep the user
settings that are stored in your VS-1680. Press [YES] and
proceed to step 11. If you wish to initialize (erase) the
user settings, press [NO], and proceed to step 10.
The user settings that can be left in the VS-1680 are as
follows.
2. Disconnect all cables that were connected to the VS-1680.
3. Connect the SCSI Zip drive to the VS-1680. On the back
of the Zip drive, make sure the termination switch is set
to ’on’.
-
-
-
Easy routing (VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 41)
Effect user patches (VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 110)
Alarm function message
NOTE
Have only the SCSI Zip drive connected. Do not connect any other
(VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 193)
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Expanding the functionality of the VS-1680
fig.1-04
MEMO
Subsequently, when starting up the VS-1680, you will not
need the V-XPANDED system program Zip disk. Keep this
Zip disk in a safe location that is not excessively warm. The
V-XPANDED system program Zip disk cannot be used on
any device other than the VS-1680.
10.If you pressed [NO] in step 9, an additional message will
ask you to confirm. If you wish to erase (initialize) the
user settings, press [YES]. If you press [NO] you will
return to step 9.
fig.1-05
11.The expansion procedure will begin. Please wait for
approximately 30 seconds.
NOTE
You must never under any circumstances turn off the
power until the function expansion procedure has been
completed. Doing so could damage the VS-1680 system.
fig.1-06
12.Once the following message appears, you may turn off
the power. Verify that this message has appeared, and
then turn off the rear panel power switch.
fig.1-07
13.Turn on the power once again. Verify on the display that
the system software is now 2.00 or higher.
fig.1-08
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Mix 16 tracks down to 2 tracks
(Mastering Room)
From the 256 V-tracks you can now select any two tracks,
Mixing down to the
and mixdown to these two tracks as you play back 16 tracks
mastering tracks
simultaneously.
Here’s how to select the mastering tracks, and perform a
Added mastering tracks
mixdown.
Until now, you had to use an external DAT recorder or MD
recorder if you wanted to mixdown a song that used all
sixteen tracks. For example if you wanted to produce an
original audio CD, you needed to first mixdown to an
external recorder (DAT or MD), and then re-record that song
onto the VS-1680.
NOTE
The operation of playing back 16 tracks while you mixdown to the
mastering tracks (two tracks) is significantly affected by the speed
of the hard disk. For this reason, depending on the structure of the
song data (sampling rate and recording mode, or when punch-in/
out is used frequently, etc.), or depending on the drive that you use,
the display may indicate “Drive Busy,” and the operation may not
take place correctly. In order to take full advantage of the
VS-1680’s potential, such as the number of tracks that
can be recorded/played simultaneously, and the
recording capacity, we recommend that you use a hard
disk which capacity is 2.1 GB or more.
fig.2-01
VS-1680
Track 1--16
Digital Out
MIX
Select
DAT
MD
MASTER OUT
L
R
L
R
MIX
Sw
TR1
MASTER
DIGITAL OUT
1. Press [MASTER].
Now, “Mastering tracks” equivalent to this external recorder
(DAT or MD) are provided on the VS-1680 itself.
2. Press [PAGE] so that [F6] indicates “M.Tr,” and then
fig.2-02
press [F6 (M.Tr)].
VS-1680
fig.2-03
Track 1--16
Digital Out
Select
MIX
Mastering
Track
MASTER OUT
L
R
L
R
TR15-16
TR16-16
MIX
Sw
TR1
MASTER
DIGITAL OUT
Any two of the 256 V-tracks can be assigned for use as the
mastering tracks. With the factory settings, V-track 16 of
tracks 15/16 (i.e., 15-16 and 16-16) are assigned as the
mastering tracks.
3. Press [ENTER (YES)].
4. Press [
], [
], [
], or [
] to move the cursor.
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to specify the value for each
parameter.
For example, you can play back V-tracks 1-1, 2-1, 3-1...15-1,
and 16-1 (a total of 16 tracks), and record the result on
V-tracks 15-16 and 16-16 (a total of two tracks).
fig.2-04
MEMO
When the Recording mode (VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 58)
is set to “MAS (mastering),” you can play back V-tracks 1-1,
2-1, 3-1...7-1, and 8-1 (a total of 8 tracks), and record on
V-tracks 7-16 and 8-16 (a total of two tracks). Tracks 9–16
cannot be used.
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Status
MEMO
Specify the status of the mastering tracks. For this example,
select “Off.”
Depending on the After Rec (After Recording) setting or on
the location relative to other markers, the display may
indicate “Can’t Set Marker,” and the track number marker
may not be assigned.
Off: The mastering tracks will not be used.
Rec: Play back tracks 1–16 while recording them to the
mastering tracks.
Play: Play back the mastering tracks. The sound of tracks
1–16 will not be output from the MASTER jacks.
5. Hold down [STOP], and press the [STATUS] button for
all tracks (1–15/16) that you wish to mixdown. The
STATUS indicators will light green.
fig.2-06
MEMO
For details on the signal flow (routing) at this time, refer to
Signal flow (routing) (p. 10).
Trk L (track L)
Trk R (track R)
Select the two V-tracks (L and R) that will be assigned as
mastering tracks. When a new song is created, V-track 16 of
tracks 15/16 (15-16, 16-16) will be assigned as the mastering
tracks.
6. Press [FADER] so that the TR (track) indicator lights.
fig.2-07.e
After Rec (after recording)
Specify the time location of the mastering track to which the
mixdown will be recorded. When creating an original audio
CD, it is usually best to select “to ZERO.”
Dark
Lit
to ZERO:
Place the data starting at 00h00m00s00f
to last Phrs:0S: Place the data after the end of the last
phrase in the mastering tracks.
7. Press [PLAY]. The song will play back.
8. Raise and lower the master fader, and verify that the
to last Phrs:2S: Place the data two seconds after the end of
the last phrase in the mastering tracks.
volume of each track changes.
to last Phrs:4S: Place the data four seconds after the end of
the last phrase in the mastering tracks.
MEMO
The sound that passes through the master fader will be
recorded on the mastering tracks. In order to record at the
optimal audio quality, you should normally set this to the
0 dB position.
Stay HERE:
Place the data at the time location at which
it was actually recorded.
fig.2-05.e
Mixdown
Phrase
Original
Phrase
9. Use the channel faders (1–15/16) to adjust the volume
balance of each track. At this time the sound that is being
output from the MASTER jacks (volume levels, panning)
will be recorded to the mastering tracks. It is best to set
the volume as high as possible without causing the
volume to distort.
0
Time
to ZERO
to LastPhrs:0s
to LastPhrs:2s
0
Time
Time
0
0
Time
Time
0
Time
to LastPhrs:0s
Stay HERE
0
10.When you have finished adjusting the volume, press
Marker
[STOP].
If this is turned “On,” a track number marker will
11.Move to the location at which you wish to begin the
automatically be assigned to the beginning of the phrase that
is mixed down. Normally you will set this “On.”
mixdown (such as 00h00m00s00f).
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12.Use the cursor buttons and the Value dial to change the
4. Select the V-tracks. Use [
] or [
] to move the
"Status" of the tracks for mastering to “Rec.”
cursor to “L:” or “R:,” and rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.
13.Press [REC]. The REC indicator will light in red.
Mixdown shortcut 2
The “Status” of the mastering tracks can also be set as
follows.
14.Press [PLAY]. The PLAY indicator will light in green,
and recording will begin.
15.When you finish recording, press [STOP].
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
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Signal flow (routing)
2. Press [PAGE] so that [F6] indicates “M→***” (*** is either
fig.2-08
Rec, Ply, or Off).
Track 1--16
fig.2-11
MIX
Mastering
Track
L
R
TR15-16
TR16-16
MIX
Sw
MASTER OUT
MONITOR OUT
TR1
MASTER
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Mixdown shortcut 1
The “Status” of the assigned mastering tracks/V-tracks can
also be set as follows.
3. Press [F6] to cycle between “M→Rec” → “M→Play” →
“M→Off.” The current status of the mastering tracks will
be shown by the level meters in the display.
fig.2-12.e
1. Press [MASTER].
2. Press [PAGE] so that [F6] indicates “M.Tr,” and then
press [F6 (M.Tr)].
Off
Record wait Status
Playback Status
fig.2-03
3. Select the status of the mastering tracks. Make sure that
the cursor is located at “Stat,” and then rotate the
TIME/VALUE dial.
Playing back the mastering
tracks
fig.2-10
Here’s how you can verify the audio that was mixed down to
the mastering tracks. Tracks 1–16 will not be played back.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Press [PAGE] so that [F6] indicates “M→***” (*** is either
Rec, Ply, or Off).
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fig.2-11
6. Press [PLAY]. The mastering tracks will play back. Use
the master fader to adjust the volume to a comfortable
listening level.
At this time, the function buttons will function as follows
(Owner’s Manual, p. 182).
[F1 (ZOOM+)]: Enlarges the playlist display in the track
direction (three levels).
[F2 (ZOOM-)]: Reduces the playlist display in the track
direction (three levels).
[F3 (←→)]:
Enlarges the playlist display in the time
direction (five levels).
3. Press [F6] to cycle between “M→Rec” → ”M→Play” →
”M→Off.” The current status of the mastering tracks can
be viewed in the level meter in the display. For this
example, select “M→Off” (playback status: pressing [F6]
once again will select Off).
[F4 (→←)]:
Reduces the playlist display in the time
direction (five levels).
[F5 (WAVE)]: Display the sound level (waveform) that is
recorded in the tracks.
fig.2-12.e
7. When playback ends, press [STOP].
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Off
Record wait Status
Playback Status
Signal flow (routing)
fig.2-16
Track 1--16
MIX
Mastering
Track
L
R
TR15-16
TR16-16
MIX
Sw
MASTER OUT
MONITOR OUT
TR1
MASTER
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Mixing down while inserting
effects
MEMO
If a separately sold VS8F-2 effect expansion board is
installed, you can insert effects while you mixdown.
For details on the signal flow at this time, refer to Signal flow
(routing) (p. 11).
MEMO
4. Move to the location at which you started the mixdown.
While performing a mixdown, it is common to insert an
effect such as a parametric equalizer or a compressor. For
this example, we will insert the Mastering Tool Kit (EFX1: a
newly added algorithm; p. 14) to adjust the overall volume
balance as we mixdown.
5. Press [
] so that you can view the playlist of the
mastering tracks.
fig.2-15
1. Press [MASTER].
2. Press [PAGE] so that [F6] indicates “M.Tr,” and then
press [F6 (M.Tr)].
MEMO
If the bottom line of the display is surrounded by a heavy
line, you can also use the TIME/VALUE dial to check the
playlist of the mastering tracks.
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fig.2-03
8. Use [
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to make settings.
fig.2-20.e
Effect Insert Switch
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the cursor.
3. Press [ENTER (YES)].
4. Use [
to “Status.”
fig.2-18
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the cursor
Insert Return Level
Insert Send Level
EFX1 (effect insert switch 1)
Select how the effect will be connected.
Off: The effect will not be inserted.
Ins: The stereo effect will be inserted into both channels.
The inserted effects are shown as icons and as patch
names (up to ten characters).
Snd (effect send level)
5. Select the “Status” of the mastering tracks. Rotate the
TIME/VALUE dial.
Adjust the volume level of the signal that is sent to the
insertion effect (-42–6 dB). By default, this will be “0 dB.”
Status
Specify the status of the master tracks. For this example select
“Off.”
Rtn (effect return level)
Adjust the volume level of the signal that is output from the
insertion effect (-42–6 dB). By default, this will be “0 dB.”
Off: The mastering tracks will not be used.
Rec: Play back tracks 1–16 and record on the mastering
tracks.
9. Press [F1 (EFX1)].
Play: Play back the mastering tracks. The sound of tracks
1–16 will not be output from the MASTER jacks.
10.Press [F2 (Sel)].
11.Use the TIME/VALUE dial to move the cursor to the
effect that you wish to use. For this example, select an
effect such as “P210 MTK:Mixdown.”
fig.2-21
MEMO
For details on the signal flow (routing) at this time, refer to
Signal flow (routing) (p. 13).
6. Use [
to “EFXIns.”
fig.2-19
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the cursor
12.After selecting an effect, press [F4 (Exec)].
13.Press [F6 (EXIT)].
7. Press [ENTER (YES)].
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14.Hold down [STOP], and press [STATUS] for all tracks
(1–15/16) that you wish to mixdown. The STATUS
indicator will light in green.
Signal flow (routing)
fig.2-24
Track 1--16
EFX (Insert)
MIX
Mastering
Track
fig.2-06
L
R
TR15-16
TR16-16
MIX
Sw
MASTER OUT
MONITOR OUT
TR1
MASTER
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15.Press [FADER] so that the TR (track) indicator lights.
fig.2-07.e
Dark
Lit
16.Press [PLAY]. The song will play back.
17.Raise and lower the master fader, and verify that the
volume of each track changes.
MEMO
The sound that has passed through the master fader will be
recorded on the mastering tracks. In order to record at the
optimal audio quality, you will normally set the master
fader to 0 dB.
18.Use the channel faders (1–15/16) to adjust the volume
balance of the tracks. At this time, the sound (volume
level and pan) that is output from the MASTER jacks will
be recorded “as is” to the mastering tracks. Adjust the
volume to as high a level as possible without causing
distortion.
19.When you are finished adjusting the volume, press
[STOP].
20.Move to the time location at which you wish to begin the
mixdown (e.g., 00h00m00s00f).
21.Change the “Status” of the mastering tracks to “Rec.”
22.Press [REC]. The REC indicator will light in red.
23.Press [PLAY]. The PLAY indicator will light in green,
and recording will begin.
24.When you finish recording, press [STOP].
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New effects algorithms
When the VS8F-2 effects expansion board is installed, the
following effects algorithms will be added.
fig.3-03
Gain
+
Gain
+
EQ Low (Shlv)
EQ High (Shlv)
Freq
-
Making the volume consistent for each frequency band
(Mastering Tool Kit) (p. 14)
0
-
0
-
-
Modeling various speakers (Speaker Modeling) (p. 17)
Freq
Making the volume
consistent for each
frequency band
Gain
+
Gain
+
(Mastering Tool Kit)
EQ (Peak)
Freq
Q (0.3 – 16)
This is a compressor that can be applied
independently to each frequency band (high, mid,
and low ranges). When mastering to MD or DAT,
or when using a CD-R disc to produce your own original
audio CDs, this allows you to master at the optimal level.
fig.3-02
0
-
0
-
Freq
Sw (Switch) Off, On
Turns the equalizer on/off.
Equalizer Bass Cut Enhancer
Input
InputG (Input gain) -24–+12dB
H
L
Adjusts the overall volume level of the signal before entering
M
L
EQ BCut Enh
In
the equalizer.
R
Low Type Shlv, Peak
High Type Shlv, Peak
Selects the type of the low range (Low) and high range
(High) equalizer. (Shlv: shelving type, Peak: peaking type).
Expander Compressor Mixer
Exp
Exp
Exp
Cmp
Cmp
Cmp
Mix
Mix
Mix
Low Gain -12–+12dB
LoMid Gain (Low middle gain) -12–+12dB
HiMid Gain (High middle gain) -12–+12dB
High Gain (High gain) -12–+12dB
Adjust the gain (the amount of boost or cut) for each
L
+
R
equalizer band.
Limiter
Lmt
Output
Low Freq (Low frequency) 20–2,000Hz
LoMid Freq (Low middle frequency)
20–8,000Hz
Out
HiMid Freq (High middle frequency)
20–8,000Hz
High Freq (High frequency) 1.4–20kHz
Adjust the center frequency of each equalizer band.
NOTE
The mastering tool kit can be used in either EFX1 or EFX3. When
you use it, EFX2/EFX4 will be unavailable.
Low Q (Low Q) 0.3–16
LoMid Q (Low middle Q) 0.3–16
HiMid Q (High middle Q) 0.3–16
High Q (High Q) 0.3–16
Adjust the width of the area around the center frequency
EQ (Equalizer)
(Freq) that will be affected by the Gain. As these values are
raised, a narrower range will be affected.
This is a four-band equalizer with low, low-mid, high-mid,
and high ranges.
Lvl (Level) -24–+12dB
Adjusts the overall volume of the signal that has passed
through the equalizer.
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fig.3-04
Level
BCut (Bass-cut filter)
This removes unwanted low-frequency components, such as
pop noise.
L-SplitP
H-SplitP
Low
Mid
High
Sw (Switch) Off, On
Turns the bass-cut filter on/off.
Freq (Frequency) Thru, 20–2,000Hz
Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the bass-cut filter.
Freq
Exp (Expander)
Enh (Enhancer)
This effect restricts the output by a specific ratio when low-
This effect adds a phase-shifted signal to the original signal,
enhancing the presence of the sound, and bringing it to the
foreground.
level signals are input.
fig.3-05
Out
Threshold
Sw (Switch) Off, On
Turns the enhancer on/off.
Sens (Sensitivity) 0–100
Adjusts the degree to which the enhancer will respond to the
volume of the input signal.
Freq (Frequency) 1.0–10.0kHz
Adjusts the frequency at which the enhancer will begin to
1:1 1:2
Ratio
In
take effect. The effect is applied at frequencies above the
specified value.
Sw (Switch) Off, On
Turns the expander on/off.
MixLvl (Mix level) -24–+12dB
Adjusts the amount of effect sound that will be added to the
original sound.
Low Thre (Low threshold) -80–0dB
Mid Thre (Middle threshold) -80–0dB
High Thre (High threshold) -80–0dB
In (Input)
Specify the level at which the expander will begin to take
The input signal is divided into three parts by frequency
band.
effect.
Low Ratio 1:1–1:16, 1:INF
Mid Ratio 1:1–1:16, 1:INF
High Ratio 1:1–1:16, 1:INF
Adjust the ratio by which the output is restricted when the
InputG (Input gain) -24–+12dB
Adjusts the overall volume level of the signal before it enters
the expander (Exp) and compressor (Cmp).
input level is below the threshold level.
D-Time (Detect time) 0–10ms
If the original signal is slightly delayed before being input,
Low Atck (Low attack) 0–100ms
Mid Atck (Middle attack) 0–100ms
High Atck (High attack) 0–100ms
Adjust the time from when the input level falls below the
the expander/compressor will be able to use more
processing time, and can adjust the level more appropriately.
Adjusts the time by which the original signal is delayed.
The output signal from the Mastering Tool Kit is delayed by
the time set here.
threshold level until the expander begins to take effect.
Low Rel (Low release) 50–5,000ms
Mid Rel (Middle release) 50–5,000ms
High Rel (High release) 50–5,000ms
Adjust the time from when the input level exceeds the
L-SplitP (Low split point) 20–800Hz
H-SplitP (High split point) 1.6–16kHz
Specify the frequencies at which the original signal will be
split into three parts.
threshold level until the expander effect is bypassed.
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fig.3-06b
Threshold
Cmp (Compressor)
When a high-level signal is input, this effect restricts the
output at a specified ratio.
In
fig.3-06
Out
Threshold
1:1
Time
Out
1:2
Release
Threshold
1:INF
Ratio
Time
In
NOTE
The compressor provides threshold (Thre) and Ratio settings that
automatically adjust a signal to the optimal level. Since
lengthening the attack (Atck) may cause distortion, a -6 dB margin
is provided. Adjust the mixer (Mix) level as necessary.
Sw (Switch) Off, On
Turns the compressor on/off.
Low Thre (Low threshold) -24–0dB
Mid Thre (Middle threshold) -24–0dB
High Thre (High threshold) -24–0dB
Specify the level at which the compressor will begin to take
Mix (Mixer)
effect.
Adjusts the volume for each of the three frequency bands
that were divided.
Low Ratio 1:1–1:16, 1:INF
Mid Ratio 1:1–1:16, 1:INF
High Ratio 1:1–1:16, 1:INF
Adjust the ratio by which the output will be restricted when
Low Lvl (Low level) -80–+6dB
Mid Lvl (Middle level) -80–+6dB
High Lvl (High level) -80–+6dB
These adjust, for each band, the volume level of the signal
the input level exceeds the threshold level.
Low Atck (Low attack) 0–100ms
Mid Atck (Middle attack) 0–100ms
that has passed through the expander (Exp) and compressor
(Cmp).
High Atck (High attack) 0–100ms
Adjust the time from when the input level exceeds the
Lmt (Limiter)
threshold level until the compressor takes effect.
This effect restricts excessive input levels.
fig.3-06a
In
Sw (Switch) Off, On
Turns the limiter on/off.
Thresh (Threshold) -24–0dB
Specifies the level at which the limiter will begin to operate.
Threshold
Attack 0–100ms
Adjusts the time from when the input level exceeds the
Time
Out
threshold level until when the limiter begins to operate.
Attack
Threshold
Release 50–5,000ms
Adjusts the time from when the input level falls below the
threshold level until the limiter no longer has an effect.
Time
Low Rel (Low release) 50–5,000ms
Mid Rel (Middle release) 50–5,000ms
High Rel (High release) 50–5,000ms
Adjust the time from when the input level falls below the
Out (Output)
Make settings related to the overall output.
Soft Clip Off, On
This quiets unwanted distortion that occurs when the
threshold level until the compressor no longer has an effect.
compressor or limiter effect is applied in an extreme fashion.
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Powered GenBlk: A widely used model of powered
Dither Off, 24–8bit
By adding a minute level of noise (dither), this smoothes the
monitors (two-way type, with a woofer
diameter of 170 mm (6-1/2 inches)).
Powered monitors characterized by a
bright tone.
transition between playback audio and silence.
Powered E-Bas:
Powered Mack:
Small Cube:
Level -80–+6dB
This adjusts the overall volume level of the sound that has
passed through the limiter (Lmt).
Powered monitors characterized by an
extended low-frequency response.
Small full-range speakers widely used
in recording studios.
Modeling various speakers
(Speaker Modeling)
White Cone:
Sealed enclosure two-way speakers
known for their white woofers and
widely used in recording studios.
You can model the acoustical characteristics of a
variety of speakers, ranging from high-level
professional monitor speakers used in studios
worldwide, to the speakers of small televisions or
portable radios.
White C + tissue: A more mild sound, with tissue paper
affixed over the tweeters of the above
“White Cone” speakers.
Small Radio:
Small TV:
Small pocket-type radio.
Speakers built into a 14 inch size
television.
NOTE
Speaker modeling has been calibrated so that the optimal effect
will be obtained when Roland DS-90 powered monitors
are connected digitally. If you are using other speakers, you
may not be able to obtain the desired effect.
Boom Box:
Radio cassette recorder.
BoomBox LoBoost:Radio cassette recorder with the Low
Boost switched on.
Phase NRM, INV
fig.3-08
Specifies the phase of the speakers.
Speaker
Modeling
NRM:
INV:
Same phase as the input.
Bass Cut
Low Trim
Opposite phase of the input.
L
SpMod
BCut
LFT
R
BCut (Bass-cut filter)
This removes unwanted low-frequency components, such as
pop noise.
HI Trim
Limiter
Sw (Switch) Off, On
Switches the bass-cut filter on/off.
HFT
Lmt
Freq (Frequency) Thru, 20–2,000Hz
Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the bass-cut filter.
SpMod (speaker modeling)
LFT/HFT (Frequency trimmer)
Model
THRU, Super FLAT, Powered GenBlk, Powered
E-Bas, Powered Mack, Small Cube, White
Cone, White C +tissue, Small Radio, Small TV,
Boom Box, BoomBox LoBoost
Sw (Switch) Off, On
Turns the frequency trimmer on/off.
Gain -12–+12dB
For each trimmer, adjusts the gain (amount of boost/cut).
Select the speaker whose characteristics will be simulated
Freq (Frequency) 20–2,000Hz
(modeled).
Freq (Frequency) 1.0–20.0kHz
Set the center frequency of each trimmer.
THRU:
Modeling will not be applied, and the sound
will be output without change. Use this as a
comparison with the speaker-modeled sounds.
Super FLAT: Modeling is used to compensate the DS-90, to
produce an even flatter sound with a wider
range.
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4. Select the effect that will be inserted. For this example,
select a patch that uses the speaker modeling algorithm.
4-1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Lmt (Limiter)
This effect limits excessive output levels.
Sw (Switch) Off, On
Turns the limiter on/off.
4-2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F4 (EFX B)].
4-3. Press [F1 (EFX3)].
Thresh (Threshold) -60–0dB
Specifies the level at which the limiter will begin to operate.
4-4. Press [F2 (Sel)].
4-5. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select a patch.
4-6. Press [F4 (Exec)].
Release 0–100
Adjusts the time from when the input level falls below the
threshold level until the limiter no longer has an effect.
5. Press [PLAY]. Switch patches, and hear the sound as it
would be heard through various speakers.
Level -60–+24dB
Adjusts the volume level of the sound that has passed
6. When you are ready to perform the actual mixdown,
through the limiter.
turn off the speaker modeling patch that is inserted.
Effective ways to use
NOTE
If, for example, you are modeling a set of radio-cassette recorder
speakers and perform the mixdown without turning off the inserted
speaker modeling patch, the sound as it would be heard on a radio-
cassette would be recorded to the mixdown tracks. To avoid this,
turn off speaker modeling before you perform the actual mixdown.
speaker modeling
Speaker modeling can be used effectively when you wish to
audition how your final production (an original audio CD, or
a mixed-down MD or DAT etc.) will sound on a variety of
speakers. Here we will explain how speaker modeling can be
used when producing an audio CD to audition the final
result. Read this section in conjunction with the DS-90
owner’s manual.
7. Select the mixed-down tracks as the tracks for writing,
and create an audio CD (p. 25).
1. Digitally connect the VS-1680 V-XPANDED to the DS-90
(coaxial or optical.) Set the DS-90’s input select switch to
the digital input that you are using.
2. Make settings so that the mix bus is output from the
digital output connector you connected in step 1.
2-1. Press [MASTER].
2-2. Press [PAGE] so that the function button indicates
“DOUT1” or “DOUT2.”
2-3. Press [F5 (DOUT1)] (coaxial) or [F6 (DOUT2)]
(optical).
2-4. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select “MST.”
3. Make settings so that the mixdown can be performed
while inserting effects (p. 11).
fig.3-09
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Editing an automix
As part of the new software, select the area to edit. You can
now select an area (marker), and edit the automix data in that
area. To edit the automix data, you must first select the area
to which your editing will apply.
fig.4-03
Erasing data from a specific
area (Erase)
This operation erases the automix data from a specific area.
Markers will not be erased.
fig.4-01.e
6. Make sure that the cursor is located at “Edit Target,” and
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the automix data
that you wish to erase.
0
M0 M2 M4
M1 M3 M5
Time
0
M0 M2 M4
M1 M3 M5
Time
7. Use [
][
] to move to the first marker of the area
from which you wish to erase automix data, and press
[F1 (In)].
NOTE
Editing of the automix data cannot be cancelled by the Undo
8. Use [
][
] to move to the last marker of the area
function (VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 160).
from which you wish to erase automix value, and press
[F1 (Out)]. Check marks will be added to the area
specified for erasure.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTIL)].
fig.4-04.e
3. Press [PAGE] so that [F5] indicates “A.Mix,” and then
press [F5 (A.Mix)].
fig.4-02
Check marks
NOTE
Even if you wish to erase the automix data for only one marker,
press the button in the order of [F1 (In)]→ [F1 (Out)] at the same
marker location.
4. Press [F2 (Micro)].
5. Press [PAGE] so that [F1] indicates “In.”
MEMO
You can rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to modify the automix
setting value at the cursor location. If you wish to re-select
the automix value that will be erased, press [
].
9. Press [F2 (Erase)].
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fig.4-05_80
3. Press [PAGE] so that [F5] indicates “A.Mix,” and then
press [F5 (A.Mix)].
fig.4-02
Target
This will indicate the type of automix data that you selected
to be erased in step 6. If you wish to erase all automix data,
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select “All Level and Pan.”
4. Press [F2 (Micro)].
10.If you wish to erase the data, press [F4 (Exec)]. If you
press [F6 (EXIT)], you will return to step 7 without
erasing any data.
5. Press [PAGE] so that [F1] indicates “In.”
fig.4-03
11.A message will ask you to confirm the operation. Press
[YES]. If you press [NO], the erasure will be halted, and
you will return to step 10.
fig.4-06
12.When the data has been erased, the display will indicate
“Complete.” Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
6. Make sure that the cursor is located at “Edit Target,” and
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the type of automix
data that you wish to edit.
Copying data to another
location (Copy)
7. Use [
][
] to move the cursor to the first marker of
the area from which you wish to copy automix data, and
press [F1 (In)].
This operation copies automix data from a specific area, and
overwrites it onto another location (specified data/time).
8. Use [
][
] to move the cursor to the last marker of
fig.4-07.e
Destination
Marker
the area from which you wish to copy automix data, and
press [F1 (Out)]. A check mark will be added to the copy
area.
Copy area
fig.4-04.e
0
M0 M2 M4
M1 M3 M5
Time
0
M0 M2 M4
M1 M3 M5
Time
NOTE
Editing of the automix data cannot be cancelled by the Undo
function (VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 160).
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTIL)].
Check marks
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fig.4-10.e
NOTE
Copy area
Destination Marker
Even if there is only one marker for the automix data that you wish
to copy, press the button in the order of [F1 (In)]→ [F1 (Out)] at
the same marker location.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
11
Destination Marker
MEMO
You can rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to modify the automix
setting value at the cursor location. If you wish to re-select
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
13
the automix data that will be copied, press [
].
6, 10:
The automix data of the copy-destination markers
will be rewritten.
9. Press [F3 (Copy)].
7, 9, 11: Since copy-source markers corresponding to the
copy-destination markers do not exist, the
automix data will be erased.
10.Use [
the TIME/VALUE dial.
fig.4-08
][
][
][
] to move the cursor. Rotate
8, 12:
Markers with automix data will be created.
11.To copy the data, press [F4 (Exec)]. If you press
[F6 (EXIT)], you will return to step 7 without copying the
data.
12.A message will ask for confirmation. Press [YES]. If you
press [NO], the data copy operation will be halted, and
you will return to step 11.
Target
This will indicate the type of automix data that you selected
to be copied in step 6. If you wish to copy all automix data,
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select “All Level and Pan.”
fig.4-11
Destination Target
Select the copy destination for the automix data.
13.When the data has been copied, the display will indicate
MEMO
“Complete.” Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
There is no limitation on the copy-source and copy-
destination data. For example you can copy the volume level
data (0–127) from a track, and overwrite it onto the pan data
(L63–0–R63). However, if you do so, the results may not be as
you expect.
Smooth data transitions
(Gradation)
This operation creates auto-mix data that smoothly connects
the first automix marker in the specified area with the last
Destination Mark
marker.
fig.4-12.e
Select the first marker of the copy destination.
The markers that had originally been assigned to the copy
destination will remain, but the data will be rewritten. Also,
the markers from the copy source will be added.
Gradation area
Gradation area
0
M1
M7
0
M1
M7
Time
Time
NOTE
Editing of the automix data cannot be cancelled by the Undo
function (VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 160).
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1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
fig.4-04.e
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTIL)].
3. Press [PAGE] so that [F5] indicates “A.Mix,” and then
press [F5 (A.Mix)].
fig.4-02
Check marks
MEMO
You can rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to modify the automix
setting value at the cursor location. If you wish to re-select
the type of automix data that will be edited, press [
].
9. Press [F4 (Grad)].
4. Press [F2 (Micro)].
10.Use [
the TIME/VALUE dial to set each parameter.
fig.4-16
][
][
][
] to move the cursor. Rotate
5. Press [PAGE] so that [F1] indicates “In.”
fig.4-03
Value
Adjust the beginning (In:) and end (Out:) of the Gradation
area.
6. Make sure that the cursor is located at “Edit Target,” and
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the type of automix
data to which you wish to apply the Gradation
operation.
Gradation Curve
Select the curve by which the gradation will be created.
Linear:
Exp+:
Exp-:
Linear.
Convex above (exponential curve).
Convex below (exponential curve).
7. Use [
][
] to move the cursor to the first marker of
the automix data to which you wish to apply the
Gradation operation, and press [F1 (In)].
fig.4-17
8. Use [
][
] to move the cursor to the last marker of
the automix data to which you wish to apply the
Gradation operation, and press [F1 (Out)]. Check marks
will be added to the range selected for Gradation.
Linear
Exp+
Exp-
Marker Add
If this is turned “On,” markers will automatically be added
to the area specified for gradation, in the optimal locations
for the curve that you selected in “Gradation Curve.” If this
is turned “Off,” markers will not be added.
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fig.4-18.e
NOTE
Gradation area
Gradation area
Editing of the automix data cannot be cancelled by the Undo
function (VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 160).
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
0 M1
M8
0 M1
M5
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTIL)].
Time
Time
3. Press [PAGE] so that [F5] indicates “A.Mix,” and then
11.To execute the Gradation operation, press [F4 (Exec)]. If
you press [F6 (EXIT)], you will return to step 7 without
executing the Gradation operation.
press [F5 (A.Mix)].
fig.4-02
12.A message will ask you to confirm the operation. Press
[YES]. If you press [NO], the Gradation operation will be
halted, and you will return to step 11.
fig.4-19
13.When the Gradation operation has been executed, the
display will indicate “Complete.” Press
[PLAY (DISPLAY)].
4. Press [F2 (Micro)].
5. Press [PAGE] so that [F1] indicates “In.”
fig.4-03
Increasing or decreasing all
data values (Shift/Expand)
This operation increases or decreases the values of the
automix data in a specific area. This can be done in two ways:
Shift adds (or subtracts) the same amount to each auto-mix
data value, and Expand increases or decreases all auto-mix
data values by the same proportion relative to a specified
standard value.
fig.4-20.e
6. Make sure that the cursor is located at “Edit Target,” and
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the automix data
that will be increased or decreased.
Shift
7. Use [
][
] to move the cursor to the first marker of
0
M1
M8
0
M1
M8
the automix data that you wish to increase or decrease,
and press [F1 (In)].
Time
Time
8. Use [
][
] to move the cursor to the last marker of
Expand
the automix value that you wish to increase or decrease,
and press [F1 (Out)]. Check marks will be added to the
selected area.
0
M1
M8
0
M1
M8
Time
Time
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fig.4-04.e
fig.4-25.e
Shift
0 M1
M8
Time
Expand
Specify the ratio (0.5–2.0) by which the automix data values
will be increased or decreased relative to the “Threshold.”
Check marks
NOTE
Threshold
Even if there is only one marker for the automix data that you wish
to increase or decrease, press the button in the order of [F1 (In)] →
[F1 (Out)] at the same marker location.
When using Expand to increase or decrease the automix data
values by a specified proportion, this specifies the center
value.
fig.4-26.e
Expand
MEMO
You can rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to modify the automix
Threshold
setting value at the cursor location. If you wish to re-select
the automix data that will be edited, press [
].
9. Press [F5 (Exp)].
0 M1
M8
Time
10.Use [
Operate the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
fig.4-24
][
][
][
] to move the cursor.
11.To execute the Shift/Expand operation, press [F4 (Exec)].
If you press [F6 (EXIT)], you will return to step 7 without
executing the Shift/Expand operation.
12.A message will ask you to confirm. Press [YES]. If you
press [NO], you will return to step 11 without executing
the Shift/Expand operation.
fig.4-27_80
Target
This will indicate the type of automix data whose data will
be increased or decreased, as you selected in step 6. If you
wish to shift or expand the values of all automix data, use the
TIME/VALUE dial to select “All Level and Pan.”
13.When the Shift/Expand operation has been completed,
the display will indicate “Complete.” Press
[PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Shift
Specify the actual amount (-50–50) by which the automix
data values will be increased or decreased.
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Using the VS-1680 with a CD-R/CD-RW
drive
This chapter explains how a CD-R/CD-RW drive connected
to the SCSI connector of the VS-1680 can be used to create
original audio CD’s, or to back up song data. Please also read
“Chapter 7 Use with a CD-R Drive” in the VS-1680 Owner’s
Manual (p.120).
fig.5-02.e
M1
M2
M3
VS-1680
0
Time
M3
M1
M2
Creating an audio CD
Audio CD
0
Creating silence between
songs (Disc At Once and
Time
Track At Once)
MEMO
When writing two or more songs together to a CD-R disc,
you can select how the space between songs will be handled.
For example, if you have assigned track numbers to a medley
of songs, Disc At Once would be the appropriate choice. This
is because Track At Once would add approximately two
seconds of silence, which would cause the playback to sound
fragmented.
Disc At Once
The song data and the track number markers attached to the
song data will be written to the CD-R disc without change.
However, additional song data cannot be added later to a
CD-R disc that was written using Disc At Once. (It will be
in the same condition as if Finalize had been performed.)
fig.5-01.e
Specifying the writing speed
(Speed)
When writing songs to a CD-R disc, you can now select the
speed at which the data will be written.
M1
M2
M3
VS-1680
0
Time
Song writing procedure
1. Insert a CD-R disc into the drive.
M1
M2
M3
2. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Audio CD
3. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F1 (SONG)].
0
Time
4. Press [F3 (CD Wt)]. If [F3] does not indicate “CD Wt,”
first press [PAGE] so that “CD Wt” appears, and then
press [F3 (CD Wt)].
Track At Once
Two seconds of silence will automatically be written to the
CD-R disc before each track number marker attached to the
song data. (This is the same condition as when additional
songs are written to the disc later.) Additional song data can
be written to a CD-R disc that was written using Track At
Once.
fig.5-03
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5. A message will ask for confirmation. Press [YES].
Off:
Write only the song, and do not finalize.
Write the song, and then finalize.
fig.5-04
On:
OnlyFin.:
Only finalize without writing the song. Select
this if you have inserted a CD-R disc to which
you have already written songs, but which has
not yet been finalized.
TOC (Appendices p.64)
6. The display will ask “STORE Current?” (store the current
song?). If you wish to store the current song before
writing a song to CD, press [YES]. If not, press [NO].
Write Method
When two or more songs are written to the disc at the same
time, select how the data will be written.
Track at Once: Approximately two seconds of silence will
be created between each song. Additional
songs can be written later as far as the disc
capacity allows.
7. The following display will appear. Verify each item.
fig.5-05.e
Source track of right channel
Source track of left channel
Song Name
Disc at Once:
Silence will not be created between songs.
However, no further data can be written on
that disc.
MEMO
Even if “Finalize” was set to “Off,” no further data can be
written on a CD-R disc that was written with “Disc at Once”
selected.
Unused area on
the internal IDE hard disk
Unused area on
the CD-R disc
CD Speed
Song size when written
to CD-R disc
Used area on the
internal IDE hard disk
Select the speed at which the song will be written to the
CD-R disc.
Length of song be writing
to CD-R disc
Number of
written tracks
x2 (353 KBps): The song will be written at double speed
(353 kilobytes per second).
Number of markers
for track number
Used disc or
unused disc
x1 (176 KBps): The song will be written at normal speed
(176 kilobytes per second). This will
provide higher reliability.
NOTE
If the “Song size when written to CD-R disc” is larger than the
“Unused area on the internal IDE hard disk” or the “Unused area
on the CD-R disc,” it will not be possible to write the song data to
the CD-R disc.
NOTE
With some CD-R discs, the data may not be written correctly if you
select “x2 (353 KBps).” In this case, select “x1 (176 KBps).”
However, if a CD-RW disc is inserted into the CD-RW drive , it
will not be possible to select “x1 (176 KBps)” (the song will be
written at double speed).
MEMO
The song size is displayed in 1 MB = 1,000,000 Byte units. The
displayed size is an approximation.
MEMO
8. Use [
][
][
][
] to move the cursor, and use
the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
Audio data written to a CD-RW disc cannot be played back
on a conventional CD player. In such cases, you can listen to
the data using the VS-1680’s CD Player function.
Finalize
A TOC (Table Of Contents) will be written so that the audio
CD created by the VS-1680 can be played back on a standard
CD player. It is not possible to write additional data to an
audio CD that has been finalized.
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9. Press [F4 (Exec)].
Specifying the speed of
10.Press [YES]. A message about the license agreement will
appear. Read the message carefully, and if you consent to
that, press [YES]. The data will begin to write to the CD-
R disc. If you do not consent, press [NO]. You will return
to step 2.
saving (Speed)
When backing up a song on a CD-RW disc, you can now
specify the speed at which the data will be written.
Backup procedure
1. As the current drive, select the drive (internal IDE hard
fig.5-06
disk) that contains the song you wish to back up.
2. Insert a CD-RW disc into the drive.
3. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
4. Hold down [SHIFT] and [F6 (UTILITY)].
5. Press [F2 (CDRBk)]. If [F2] does not indicate “CDRBk,”
first press [PAGE] so that “CDRBk” is displayed, and
then press [F2 (CDRBk)].
MEMO
The message about the license agreement is the same as
“About the License Agreement” on the back cover of the
“VS-1680 Owner’s Manual.”
fig.5-07
11.When the data has been written successfully, the display
will ask “Write Another ?” (write to another disc?). If you
wish to write the identical song data to another CD-R
disc, insert the new disc into the CD-RW drive, and press
[YES]. If you press [NO], you will return to step 2.
Saving a song to a CD-RW
disc (Backup)
6. Use [
rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
fig.5-08
][
][
][
] to move the cursor, and
Checking whether the song
was saved correctly
(+Verify)
After backing up a song to a CD-RW disc, you can now check
whether or not the data was saved correctly (i.e., check the
recorded state of the data).
If as a result of the +Verify operation, you are warned that
the song data has not been saved correctly, you should back
up to a different disc.
NOTE
Source Song
When backing up to a CD-R, we recommend that you use +Verify
to check whether the backup was performed correctly. However,
+Verify checks the entire surface of the disc, so it takes a
considerable amount of time.
The marked songs will be backed up. Move the cursor to a
song that you wish to back up, and press [F3 (MARK)]. By
pressing [F2 (ALL)] you can mark or unmark all songs at
once. By pressing [F1 (SelSg)] you can view a list of the
songs. At this time, mark a song and press [F1 (Back)].
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+Verify
10.If you wish to save the current song, press [YES]. If not,
press [NO]. If a protected song (such as a demo song) is
selected, press [NO].
If this is turned “On,” verification will be performed to check
whether or not the data was saved correctly after the song
data has been backed up.
11.If the amount of song data is too large to back up onto a
single CD-RW disc, the CD-RW disc will be ejected, and
you will be prompted to “Insert Disc #” (where # is
number of each disc in the series), so that the VS-1680 can
verify the number of discs that will be required. Insert
the next CD-RW disc, and press [YES]. At this time, we
recommend that you use a soft-tipped felt marker pen to
write the disc number on the disc label so that you can
remember the sequence in which each disc should be
inserted.
CD Speed
Select the speed at which the song data will be backed up to
the CD-RW disc
x2 (353 KBps): Backup at double speed (353 kilobytes per
second).
x1 (176 KBps): Backup at normal speed (176 kilobytes per
second). This will increase the reliability.
NOTE
fig.5-11
Depending on the disc, it may not be possible to back up reliably to
a CD-R disc with a setting of “x2 (353 KBps).” In such cases,
select “x1 (176 KBps).” Also, if you insert a CD-RW disc into a
CD-RW drive, it will not be possible to select “x1 (176 KBps)”
(backup will occur at double speed).
12.If the backup extends over two or more discs, the display
will prompt you to “Insert Disc #.” Insert each disc once
again in the correct sequence, and press [YES]. Then,
backup will begin.
7. If two or more drives are connected, you can press
[F5 (SelDr)] to see a list of the drives. After checking the
list of drives, press [F1 (Back)].
fig.5-09_70
13.When the CD-R backup ends, you are returned to Play
condition.
Restoring songs from a
CD-RW disc (Recover)
Specifying the speed of
recovery (Speed)
Now you can specify the speed at which the data will be read
when recovering a song from a CD-RW disc.
Recovery procedure
1. Select the loading destination (recovery destination)
8. Press [F4 (Exec)]. A message will ask you to confirm.
drive as the current drive.
fig.5-10
2. Insert the CD-RW disc that contains the song backup into
the drive.
3. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
4. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTILITY)].
9. Press [YES]. The display will ask “STORE Current?”
(store the current song?)
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5. Press [F3 (CDRRc)]. If [F3] does not indicate “CDRRc,”
first press [PAGE] so that “CDRRc” appears, and then
press [F3 (CDRRc)].
NOTE
Depending on the disc, it may not be possible to recover reliably
from some CD-R discs at speeds of “x6 (1058 KBps)” or
“x2 (353 KBPs).” In this case, select “x1 (176 KBPs).”
Even if the “CD Speed” is set to “x2 (353 KBps)” or
fig.5-12
“x6 (1058 KBps)” the time it takes for recovery is not always 1/2 or
1/6 of the base. This is because writing to the internal hard disk can
take a lot of time, or disc read errors can sometimes occur.
7. Press [F4 (Exec)]. A message will ask you for
confirmation.
fig.5-14
6. Use [
the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
fig.5-13
][
][
][
] to move the cursor, and use
8. Press [YES]. The display will ask “STORE Current?”
(store the current song?).
9. If you wish to store the current song, press [YES]. If not,
press [NO]. If a demo song is selected, press [NO].
10.The recovery operation will begin. If the data has been
backed up to multiple discs, the disc will be ejected, and
you will be prompted to “Insert Disc #” (# is the order
number of each disk). Insert the next disc and press
[YES].
Source Song
fig.5-11
Marked songs will be loaded. Move the cursor to a song that
you wish to recover, and press [F4 (MARK)]. By pressing
[F3 (ALL)] you can mark or unmark all songs at once. By
pressing [F2 (SelSg)] you can view a list of the songs. At this
time, mark the desired song, and press [F1 (Back)].
11.When the CD-R recovery ends, you are returned to Play
condition.
Erase All Songs <<ATTENTION>>
If this is “On,” the current drive will be initialized before the
song data is recovered. If you wish to recover while
preserving the songs that are saved on the current drive, set
this “Off.”
CD Speed
Select the speed at which the song data will be recovered
from disc.
x6 (1058 KBps): Recover at 6x speed (1058 kilobytes per
second).
x2 (353 KBPs): Recover at double speed (353 kilobytes per
second).
x1 (176 KBPs): Recover at normal speed (176 kilobytes per
second). This will allow greater reliability.
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[F3 (TrimI)]: Opens the Trim In window
Shortcut to the Phrase Edit
window
(VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 97).
[F4 (TrimO)]: Opens the Trim Out window
(VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 98).
In Play condition, you can now select the phrase that you
[F5 (Del)]:
Opens the Phrase Delete window
(VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 99).
wish to edit, and open the editing window directly.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
[F6 (Split)]: Opens the Phrase Divide/Split window
(VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 100).
2. Move the current time so that it falls within the phrase
that you wish to edit.
Creating a new phrase
(Phrase New)
3. Use [
edit.
][
] to highlight the phrase that you wish to
fig.6-01.e
In the Phrase New window (VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p.
101), you can now sort takes and reassign names.
Select the phrase
for editing
Reverse indication
Sorting the take list (Sort)
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
3. Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] so that the Phrase Edit menu appears.
Current time
4. Press [PAGE] so that [F3] indicates “New,” and then
press [F3 (New)].
fig.6-03
MEMO
If the bottom line of the display is enclosed in a heavy line,
you can also use the TIME/VALUE dial to highlight the
phrase that you wish to edit.
4. Press [PAGE] so that the function buttons display the
phrase edit menu.
fig.6-02
5. Press [F1 (Take)].
6. At this time, pressing [F3 (Sort)] will switch the order in
which the takes are sorted, cycling through the following
choices.
At this time, the function buttons will have the following
operations. Press the function button for the desired editing
operation.
HIST:
The order in which the takes were recorded
The order of the V-tracks on which the takes
are recorded
V.Tr:
[F1 (Copy)]: Opens the Phrase Copy window
(VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 93).
NAME:
The alphabetical order of the take names
[F2 (Move)]: Opens the Phrase Move window
(VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 96).
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fig.6-04.e
fig.6-07
The order in which the takes were recorded
Take
This will show the take that you selected in step 8. You may
re-select the take if desired.
Track
fig.6-05.e
The order of the V-tracks on which the takes are recorded
Select the track on which you wish to create the new phrase.
To
Specify the time at which you wish to create the new phrase.
10.Press [F4 (Exec)]. The Phrase New command will be
executed.
11.When the display indicates “Complete,” press
[PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to Play condition.
Deleting a take (Delete)
NOTE
A deleted take cannot be recovered by the Undo function (VS-1680
fig.6-06.e
The alphabetical order of the take names
Owner’s Manual, p. 160).
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
3. Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] so that the Phrase Edit menu appears.
4. Press [PAGE] so that [F3] indicates “New,” and then
press [F3 (New)].
7. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the take that will be
the basis of the newly created phrase.
8. Press [F4 (Sel)] or [ENTER (YES)].
9. Use [
][
][
][
] to move the cursor, and use
the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
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fig.6-03
MEMO
When you delete a take, the song will be stored
automatically.
Naming a take (Name)
You can now assign a name to a take in the Phrase New
window.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
3. Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] to make the Phrase Edit menu appear.
4. Press [PAGE] so that [F3] indicates “New,” and then
5. Press [F1 (Take)].
press [F3 (New)].
6. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to move the cursor to the
fig.6-03
take that you wish to delete.
fig.6-09
7. Press [F5 (Del)]. A message will ask you to confirm.
fig.6-10_90
5. Press [F1 (Take)].
6. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to move the cursor to the
take whose name you wish to change.
7. Press [F6 (Name)].
8. The Take Name window will appear. Use [
][ ] and the TIME/VALUE dial to assign a
name to the take.
fig.6-12
] [
]
[
8. If you wish to delete the take, press [YES]. If you press
[NO], you will return to step 6 without deleting the take.
9. When the take has been deleted, the display will indicate
“Complete.” Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to
Play condition.
NOTE
When a take is deleted, all phrases used by that take will also be
deleted.
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At this time, the function buttons have the following
operations.
Automatically dividing a
phrase (Phrase Divide)
This function automatically detects silent portions of a
phrase according to the volume level that you specify (the
Threshold Level), and divides the phrase into two or more
phrases at these points.
[F1 (Hist)]:
Each time you press the button, you will cycle
backward through the last twenty names that
were assigned.
[F2 (Clr)]:
[F3 (Del)]:
[F4 (Ins)]:
Delete all characters.
Delete the character at the cursor location.
Insert a space at the cursor location.
fig.6-14.e
[F5 (Write)]: Finalize the take name and exit the window.
[F6 (EXIT)]: Exit the window without finalizing the take
name.
Time
Time
9. After assigning the name, press [F5 (Write)]. A message
will ask whether you also want to change the names of
the phrases used by that take.
fig.6-13
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
3. Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] so that the Phrase Edit menu appears.
4. Press [PAGE] so that [F2] indicates “Split,” and then
10.If you also want to change the phrase names at this time,
press [YES]. If you press [NO], the phrase names will
remain the same, and only the take name will change.
press [F2 (Split)].
fig.6-15
MEMO
Phrase names will be assigned by adding an incremented
number to the end of the take name. For example if the take
is named “AcousticGuitarLR,” the phrase names will be
“AcousticGuitar-1,” “AcousticGuitar-2,” etc.
11.When the display indicates “Complete,” hold down
[SHIFT] and press [STORE (ZERO)].
12.Press [YES]. The song will be saved.
13.Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to Play
5. Press [F1 (SelPh)].
condition.
6. Press the [STATUS] button for the phrase that you wish
Dividing a phrase
(Phrase Divide/Split)
to divide. The STATUS indicator will light in red.
Alternatively, you can use [
][
][
][
] to
move the cursor to the phrase that you wish to divide,
and press [F3 (MARK)] or [YES].
The Phrase Split function (VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 100)
has been enhanced. Now, both Phrase Divide and Phrase
Split can divide the selected phrase (or phrases) at the Now
Time location on the time axis.
MEMO
By pressing [F2 (ALL)], you can mark or unmark all phrases
simultaneously.
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fig.6-16_70
fig.6-18.e
IN Threshold
IN Margin
When IN Margin is short
When IN Margin is long
OUT Threshold
Specify the volume (-84—6 dB) that will be used when
searching for the point at which the phrase stops sounding.
The VS-1680 will search for a point that falls below this level.
7. Press [F1 (Back)].
8. Use [
the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
fig.6-17
][
][
][
] to move the cursor, and use
OUT Margin
Specify the length of time (0.1–9.9 sec) that will be preserved
after reaching the “OUT Threshold.”
fig.6-19.e
OUT Threshold
OUT Margin
Type
When OUT Margin is short
When OUT Margin is long
Select how the phrase will be divided. In this case, select
“Divide.”
Divide:
Automatically divide the phrase into two or
more phrases.
9. Press [F4 (Exec].
10.When the display indicates “Complete,” press
Split:
Manually divide the phrase into two parts (the
same as Ver. 1.00).
[PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to Play condition.
Dividing a phrase into two
IN Threshold
Specify the volume (-84—6 dB) that will be used when
searching for the point at which the phrase begins to sound.
The VS-1680 will search for a point that exceeds this level.
parts (Phrase Split)
This operation divides a phrase into two parts at the
specified location (time) in the time axis.
fig.6-20.e
IN Margin
Specify the length of time (0.1–9.9 sec) that will be preserved
before reaching the “IN Threshold.”
Time
Time
To
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1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
fig.6-23
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
3. Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] so that the Phrase Edit menu appears.
4. Press [PAGE] so that [F2] indicates “Split,” and then
press [F2 (Split)].
fig.6-15
Type
Select how the phrase will be divided. In this case, select
“Split.”
Divide:
Automatically divide the phrase into two or
more phrases.
Split:
Manually divide the phrase into two parts (the
same as Ver. 1.00).
To (to point)
Specify the time location at which the phrase will be split.
5. Press [F1 (SelPh)].
9. Press [F4 (Exec].
6. Press the [STATUS] button of the phrase that you wish to
10.When the display indicates “Complete,” press
split. The STATUS indicator will light in red.
[PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to Play condition.
Alternatively, you can use [
][
][
][
] to
move the cursor to the phrase that you wish to split, and
press [F3 (MARK)] or [YES].
Using the MONITOR knob to
adjust the pan
(MONITOR knob +[SELECT])
MEMO
By pressing [F2 (ALL)] you can mark or unmark all phrases
simultaneously.
You can use the MONITOR knob to directly adjust the pan
(or balance) of the specified channel.
fig.6-16_70
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down the [SELECT (CH EDIT)] button for the
channel whose pan you wish to adjust, and adjust the
MONITOR knob.
fig.6-24
7. Press [F1 (Back)].
8. Use [
][
][
][
] to move the cursor, and use
the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
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2. Press [PAGE] so that [F4] indicates “Group,” and then
NOTE
press [F4 (Group)].
If you rotate the MONITOR knob without pressing [SELECT],
you will adjust the volume level. If you are attempting to adjust
pan and inadvertently rotate the MONITOR knob toward the right
without pressing [SELECT], high-volume sound capable of
damaging your amp or speakers could be output.
fig.6-26
MEMO
When you release [SELECT] after adjusting the pan, the edit
screen of that channel may appear, but the MONITOR knob
will adjust the pan only for the channel whose [SELECT]
button is being pressed. For example even when the edit
screen for track 1 is displayed, rotating the MONITOR knob
while holding down the track 2 [SELECT] button will adjust
the track 2 pan.
3. Press [F6 (PRM.V)].
4. Use [
the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
fig.6-27
][
][
][
] to move the cursor, and use
Linking the faders of two or
more channels
(Fader Group)
The faders of two or more channels (inputs/tracks) can now
be assigned to groups, so that when the fader of any channel
is operated, the fader levels (volume levels) of all channels in
that group will be adjusted as well.
When fader group settings have been made, you can adjust
the overall volume of a group while preserving the volume
balance of the channels included in that group.
fig.6-25.e
Group
Select the group (1–8) to which you wish to assign the fader.
Channels for which the same number is selected will be
assigned to the same group. Moving any fader within the
group will adjust all faders of that group.
If you select “Off,” the fader will not be assigned to any
group (normal operation).
5. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to Play
condition.
An image of fader group
(Faders cannot be moved.)
1. Press [SELECT (CH EDIT)] for the channel (input/track)
you wish to assign to a fader group.
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2. Press [PAGE] so that [F5] indicates “Copy,” and then
Copying mixer settings
press [F5 (Copy)].
fig.6-28
You can copy mixer settings (equalizer, level) from another
channel to the channel currently shown in the Channel Edit
page.
The following settings can be copied.
Equalizer
EQ low freq.
EQ low gain
EQ mid freq.
EQ mid gain
EQ mid Q
EQ high freq.
EQ high gain
Level
3. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the copy-source
ATT
channel.
Phase
fig.6-29
EFX1 insert send level
EFX1 insert return level
EFX2 insert send level
EFX2 insert return level
EFX3 insert send level
EFX3 insert return level
EFX4 insert send level
EFX4 insert return level
Fader
MASTER send pan
EFX1 send level
NOTE
EFX1 send pan
If the Channel Link setting is OFF for the copy-destination
channel, the Channel Link setting of the copy-source channel will
be considered as OFF even though it may actually be ON, and only
the settings of individual channels will be copied. Similarly, when
Channel Link is ON for the copy-destination channel, Channel
Link of the copy-source channel will be considered to be ON even
though it may actually be OFF, and the settings of both channels
will be copied.
EFX2 send level
EFX2 send pan
EFX3/AUX1 send level
EFX3/AUX1 send pan
EFX4/AUX2 send level
EFX4/AUX2 send pan
AUX/AUX3 send level
AUX/AUX3 send pan
4. Use the function buttons to select the settings that will be
1. Press [CH EDIT (SELECT)] for the copy-destination
copied.
channel.
[F1 (CpyEQ]:
Copy only the equalizer settings.
Copy only the level settings.
[F2 (CpyLv]:
[F4 (Exec] or [ENTER (YES)]:
Copy both the equalizer and level settings.
[F6 (EXIT] or [EXIT (NO)]:
Exit the window without copying.
5. When the data has been copied, the display will indicate
“Complete.” Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
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5. Use [
][
][
][
] to move the cursor to
Shift Lock on/off
([SHIFT]+[YES])
“DC Cut,” and use the TIME/VALUE dial to make the
setting.
If “DC Cut” is not shown, press [F2 (Prm2)], and use the
TIME/VALUE dial to make the setting.
It is now possible to control the Shift Lock switch (which
temporarily keeps [SHIFT] activated while it is not actually
pressed) without opening the System Parameter window
(VS-1680 Owner’s Manual, p. 187).
fig.6-31_75
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [YES].
fig.6-30
DC Cut
When this is turned “On,” any direct current offset on the
mix bus will be removed before output.
6. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
3. Thereafter, each time you hold down [SHIFT] and press
[YES], Shift Lock can be toggled on/off.
MEMO
When Shift Lock is OFF, the SHIFT indicator will light only
while you continue pressing [SHIFT]. When Shift Lock is
ON, the SHIFT indicator will light, or go out each time you
press [SHIFT]. [SHIFT] is active when the SHIFT indicator is
lit.
Removing direct current
offset from the mix bus
Direct current offset on the mix bus can be removed.
For example, in some cases the level meters of a device
(mixer etc.) connected to the output of the VS-1680 may
move even though no sound is being output. This is caused
by a direct current offset on the mix bus (MASTER output,
etc.). This component can be removed.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)].
3. Make sure that the System menu is displayed. If not,
press [F6 (EXIT)].
4. Press [PAGE] so that [F2] indicates “GLOBL,” and then
press [F2 (GLOBL)].
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Enhancements to the display and
specifications
Checking inserted effects
(Icon and Patch Name
display)
Checking effects that cannot
be used in other channels
(Effect insertion location
display)
Effects that have been inserted into channels/tracks can now
be confirmed through icons and patch names.
When there are effects which cannot be used for a channel/
track (because they are inserted into another channel/track),
the location of the effect inserted is now displayed.
1. Press [SELECT] for the channel to which you wish to
apply an effect.
1. Press [SELECT] for the channel to which you wish to
2. Press [PAGE] so that [F1] indicates “Ef1In,” and then
apply an effect.
press [F1 (Ef1In)].
fig.7-01
2. Press [PAGE] so that [F1] indicates “Ef1In,” and then
press [F1 (Ef1In)].
fig.7-01
MEMO
If you wish to insert EFX2–4, press [F2 (Ef2In)], [F3 (Ef3In)],
or [F4 (Ef4In)] respectively.
MEMO
If you wish to insert EFX2–4, press [F2 (Ef2In)], [F3 (Ef3In)],
3. Press [YES].
or [F4 (Ef4In)] respectively.
4. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select how the effect will
be inserted. At this time you can view the effect as an
icon and as a patch name (up to ten characters).
fig.7-02.e
3. Press [YES].
4. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select how the effect will
be inserted. At this time, you can view the effects that are
inserted into other channels/tracks.
Icon
Patch Name
5. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to Play
condition.
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fig.7-04.e
fig.7-06.e
Icon / Date of creation
Icon / Time of creation
Icon / Size
When EFX1 is used in Track 6
List / Date of creation
List / Time of creation
List / Size
5. Use the TIME/VALUE to move the cursor to the song
that you wish to select.
6. Press [F4 (Exec)].
5. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to Play
condition.
7. Press [YES].
8. The display will ask “STORE Current?” If you wish to
save the current song, press [YES]. If not, press [NO].
fig.7-07
Switching the Song Select
window (List display)
The Song Select window can now be viewed not only as
icons but also as a list. You can also see the size of the song,
and the date and time at which it was created.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F1 (SONG)].
3. Press [F1 (Sel)].
9. After the song is selected, you are returned to Play
condition.
Easy Routing
4. At this time, pressing [F1] will alternate between the icon
display and the list display.
Additional template
fig.7-05.e
Icon display
List display
(Mastering)
A “Mastering” template for mixdown has been added to the
Easy Routing templates.
1. Press [EZ ROUTING].
2. Use [
to move the cursor to “Mastering.”
fig.7-08
][
][
][
] or the TIME/VALUE dial
Also, you can press [F5] to cycle the displayed contents
between date of creation → time of creation → size.
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3. Press [F4 (Exec)]. Alternatively, press [PAGE] so that [F4]
indicates “Exec,” and then press [F4 (Exec)].
fig.7-09
Settings not stored in a
scene (Monitor Level)
Monitor level (the location of the MONITOR knob) is no
longer stored in a scene. Even when you recall a stored scene,
the monitor level will be determined by the current position
of the MONITOR knob.
fig.7-11
4. Press [F4 (Exec)] once again.
5. A message will ask for confirmation. Press [YES]. The
mastering template will be recalled. To cancel, press
Master Send switch display
has been changed
(Pan→MIX)
[NO].
fig.7-10
The Master Send switch display has been changed from
“Pan” to “MIX.” When reading the previous Owner’s
Manual (including Quick Start and Appendices), please read
any reference to [F1 (Pan)] as [F1 (MIX)].
fig.7-12
At this time, the main settings will be as follows.
Inputs 1–8
:Master out
Tracks 1–15/16
Mastering tracks
Effect 1
:Playback
:Off
:Mastering tool kit (insert)
6. You are returned to Play condition.
MEMO
If you wish to modify the mastering template, refer to
“Storing Routings as a Single List (Template)” (VS-1680
Owner’s Manual, p. 41).
Immediate application of
step-edited changes
Changes you make to Easy Routing settings by step-editing
(recording, mixdown, bouncing) will now be applied
immediately to the actual routing.
For example if you raise or lower the level of a channel by
step editing, the volume will now change accordingly. The
same is true for pan, output destination, effects or AUX
levels. This lets you hear the actual result while you set the
routing.
MEMO
Previously, you were asked “Apply this Routing?” when you
had completed your routing settings, and the routing
settings you made were actually applied only when you then
pressed [YES].
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Index
Phrase Delete................................................................... 30
Phrase Move.................................................................... 30
Phrase New ..................................................................... 30
Phrase Split...................................................................... 34
Playlist.............................................................................. 11
Symbols
+Verify............................................................................. 28
A
After Rec (after recording).............................................. 9
Alarm function ................................................................. 6
Automix........................................................................... 19
R
Recording mode ............................................................... 8
Rtn (effect return level).................................................. 12
C
CD Speed............................................................. 26, 28, 29
Channel Link................................................................... 37
Copy................................................................................. 20
S
Sampling rate.................................................................... 8
Shift................................................................................... 24
Snd (effect send level).................................................... 12
Source Song............................................................... 27, 29
Speed.......................................................................... 27, 28
Status...................................................................... 9, 10, 12
Step-editing ..................................................................... 41
D
Destination Mark............................................................ 21
Destination Target.......................................................... 21
Disc At Once ................................................................... 25
E
T
Easy Routing............................................................... 6, 40
Effect expansion board.................................................. 11
EFX1 (effect insert switch 1) ......................................... 12
Erase................................................................................. 19
Erase All Songs............................................................... 29
Expand....................................................................... 23, 24
External recorder.............................................................. 8
Take .................................................................................. 31
Target ................................................................... 20, 21, 24
Threshold......................................................................... 24
To ...................................................................................... 31
To (to point)..................................................................... 35
Track................................................................................. 31
Track At Once ................................................................. 25
Track number marker...................................................... 9
Trim In ............................................................................. 30
Trim Out .......................................................................... 30
Trk L (track L)................................................................... 9
Trk R (track R)................................................................... 9
Type............................................................................ 34, 35
F
Finalize....................................................................... 25, 26
G
Gradation......................................................................... 21
Gradation Curve............................................................. 22
Group............................................................................... 36
U
I
User patch.......................................................................... 6
User setting........................................................................ 6
Icon display..................................................................... 40
IN Margin........................................................................ 34
IN Threshold................................................................... 34
V
Value ................................................................................ 22
VS-1680 V-XPANDED..................................................... 6
VS8F-2 .............................................................................. 11
V-XPANDED system program Zip disk....................... 6
L
License agreement.......................................................... 27
List display...................................................................... 40
M
W
Marker................................................................................ 9
Marker Add..................................................................... 22
Master Send switch........................................................ 41
Mastering......................................................................... 40
Mastering Room............................................................... 8
Mixdown ........................................................................... 8
MONITOR knob............................................................. 35
Monitor level................................................................... 41
Write Method.................................................................. 26
Z
Zip drive ............................................................................ 6
O
OUT Margin.................................................................... 34
OUT Threshold............................................................... 34
P
Phrase Copy.................................................................... 30
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