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8—The Home Screen
The Home screen is central to VS-2000 operations. It’s one screen every VS-2000 user
needs to master:
• It’s the first screen you see when you power up the VS-2000.
• It provides you a comprehensive overview of the current project.
• It serves as your home base, no matter what you’re doing on the VS-2000.
We call it the “Home” screen because it provides a great place to return to if you get
confused navigating the VS-2000’s many displays. Should this ever happen, press
HOME to return to the familiar Home screen and regain your bearings.
Elements of the Home Screen
You can change the appearance of the Home screen to suit the way you work, and for
certain specific operations—we’ll discuss the possibilities later in this chapter. When
you first turn on the VS-2000, the Home screen contains the following elements:
Display Pop-Up Menu Button
Click the small rectangle in the upper left corner of the Home screen to
view the Display Pop-Up menu, described on Page 71.
Numbers 1-3 and 8-11 in the above illustration appear on a variety of VS-2000 screens.
The descriptions in the following pages explain how they work.
“MST” at the bottom of the playlist stands for “mastering tracks.” We’ll explain
mastering tracks in “About Mastering Tracks” on Page 356.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.11.
1.
1. Display Pop-Up
Menu button
2. Current channel
display
3. PAN knobs
4. Meters display
5. Position bar
6. Playlist area
7. Meter switches
8. Input peak
indicators
9. Current time
location display
10. Clock
11. Calendar
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