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1. Track Number/CH VIEW Button
You can click the track’s number to display its CH VIEW screen—see Page 57.
2. V-Track Selector
The V-Track selector performs the same job as the CH EDIT V-Trk
parameter. It shows the number of the track’s currently active
V-Track—click on the number to display a pop-up menu from
which you can select a different V-Track. The menu shows each
V-Track’s name and indicates with symbols the presence or
absence of recorded data on each V-Track, and shows whether the
V-Track is currently selected.
3. Track Name
4. MUTE (M) Button
5. SOLO (S) Button
6. AUTOMIX STATUS (A) Button
7. TRACK STATUS Button
If you’ve recorded mastering tracks in CDR mode, an asterisk to the right of track
number indicates that V-Track uses the CD-R recording mode.
To learn about V-Tracks, see
Owner’s Manual
Page 95.
Click MUTE—so that it turns yellow—to silence the track’s audio. To
un-mute the track, click MUTE again.
You can quickly un-mute all of your muted tracks by clicking the Mute status toggle
button. See Page 49.
Click SOLO so that it turns blue to isolate the track by silencing all
un-soloed tracks. To un-solo the track, click SOLO again.
You can quickly un-solo all of your soloed tracks by clicking the Solo status toggle
button. See Page 49.
When Automix is turned on, you can set the status of the track’s
corresponding Automix track by repeatedly clicking the AUTOMIX
STATUS button.
You can simultaneously set the Automix status of all of your Automix tracks by
repeatedly clicking the Automix status toggle button. See Page 49.
Click a TRACK STATUS button repeatedly to set its track’s status—
this is the same as pressing the corresponding physical TRACK
STATUS button on the VS-2000.
The currently
selected V-Track is
checkmarked.
Selected, contains audio
Selected, contains no audio
Contains no audio, not selected
Contains audio, not selected
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