8—The Home Screen
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Current Channel Display
The current channel display shows you the name of the input, track or FX return
channel that’s most recently been selected for editing (“Channel Selection” on
Page 139).
PAN Knobs
The PAN knobs show the PAN settings in the MASTER mix for the track channels. You can
drag any of these virtual knobs left or right to shift the corresponding channel’s signal
leftward or rightward, respectively.
Meters Display
The meters display shows the levels of your signals. The meter switches at the bottom
of the display select the signals to be displayed—they’re described on Page 128. In the
illustration above, F3 (TR Mix), for “Track Mixer,” has been pressed and is currently
highlighted at the bottom of the display (not shown).
The meters display often shows the meters for more than one set of signals at a time, as
in the illustration above. Each group of meters is labeled—the label appears just above
the meters. The numbers at the bottom of the meters display identify each meter’s
signal. In this illustration, the meters to the left are showing the levels of the 18 tracks.
The meters to the right show the levels of the stereo MONITOR and MASTER busses.
The meters display can be replaced by the fader/pan display, described on Page 131. If
the meters display isn’t visible, press PAGE on the VS-2000 until the meter switches
appear, and then select the desired meters’ display view (Page 128).
There’s
always
an input, track, Aux master or FX return channel selected in the
VS-2000, even if you’ve just powered up and haven’t manually selected one. After
power-up, Track Channel 1 is selected.
As described on Page 71, you can click on a channel’s name in the current channel
display to access the Channel Pop-Up menu.
or... or...
Pre/post indicatorMeter group label Meter group labels
The vertical black
bars are the
meters.
Meter names
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