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8—The Home Screen
130 www.Roland.com Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual
Input Peak Indicators
The input peak indicators help you set the level of signals coming into the VS-2000’s
analog input jacks. The 10 numbered indicators correspond to the eight analog input
jacks and two digital inputs.
When you’re adjusting an INPUT knob (Page 35) to set the input level for a signal
coming into an analog input jack, a dark box appears around its input peak indicator if
the signal exceeds a pre-determined level—the INPUT PEAK LEVEL parameter
(Page 378) sets the input peak indicators to light when a signal reaches -6 dB, -3 dB or 0
dB. A light gray line appears in the INPUT meters display view (Page 128) to show the
input peak indicators’ current volume threshold setting.
Current Time Location Display
At the top of many of the VS-2000’s screens is the current time location display, which
consists of three project time counters. Each shows you the now line’s current location
in the project using its own form of time measurement:
The ABS/REL indicator tells you whether the displayed time is:
absolute time (ABS)
—based on the real project start time.
relative time (REL)
—shifted during synchronization of the VS-2000 to an external
device. See “Shifting the Project Start Time” on Page 300.
This counter: Shows the current time:
Time code as hours, minutes, seconds, frames and subframes
Measures and beats as measures, beats and ticks (there are 480 ticks in each beat)
Markers by showing the last marker that passed across the now line
If you’re recording MIDI instruments from a sequencer synced to the VS-2000, the
measures and beats counter can make it easy to perform very precise track edits on the
VS-2000. Be sure to set the project’s time signature and tempo to match that of the
sequencer before recording. See “Working with a Tempo Map” on Page 296.
Frame, subframe, tick
In this illustration,
Input Channel 4’s
signal is too loud.
Hours Minutes Seconds Frames Subframes Markers
BeatsMeasures TicksABS/REL indicator
VS2000OMUS.book 130 ページ 2004年10月20日 水曜日 午後3時3分

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