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10—Using the Digital Mixer
142 www.Roland.com Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual
Solo Mode
In Solo mode, you can quickly isolate individual channels—temporarily silencing all
other channels—so that you can hear them more clearly. After you’ve soloed the
desired channels, you can exit Solo mode and turn to other tasks with the selected
channels remaining soloed. You can return to Solo mode at any time to un-solo the
channels or turn off their CH EDIT SOLO switches.
Soloing Channels in Solo Mode
1. Press SOLO•MUTE so it lights green.
The INPUT buttons, FX buttons and TRACK/STATUS buttons flash. When
a channel’s button is flashing in Mute mode, its signal is not soloed.
2. Press the desired channel’s INPUT, FX or TRACK/SELECT button—it lights solidly
to show the channel is now soloed, and all other channels are temporarily silenced.
You can solo as many channels as you like.
3. To un-solo a channel, press its button again—the button flashes to show that the
channel’s no longer soloed.
4. To exit Solo mode, hold down SOLO again.
Scenes
The VS-2000 allows you to save a wide range of current mixer settings as a “scene. Each
project can contain up to 96 scenes. A scene contains all of your current:
•channel fader positions channel parameter settings
MASTER level settings signal routings effect settings
When you save your settings as a scene, you “store” the scene. When you re-install its
settings, you “recall” the scene. You can recall a scene at any time a project isn’t playing.
You can name each scene to help you remember what it contains, and protect
individual channels from having their settings changed when a scene is recalled.
Since so much time in any studio is spent setting up and adjusting your settings, scenes
are incredibly convenient, allowing you to try out and save alternate versions of a setup
or mix. In addition, since a scene includes the V. Track CH EDIT parameter that
determines the audio each track is to play, you can actually create and store different
versions of a project, containing different elements—vocal and instrumental
performances, different solos, and so on—that can be recalled instantly.
Scenes are stored in sets called “scene banks, with each bank containing 16 scenes,
numbered from 1 to 16. You can also name each scene to help you identify it.
In Mute mode, the TRACK/STATUS buttons flash green.
To un-solo all currently soloed channels, hold down CLEAR and press SOLO•MUTE.
When changing scenes, you may hear a click. This is normal and does not indicate a
malfunction.
Scenes don’t store your listening levels. Before recalling a scene, make sure that your
MONITOR and PHONES knobs are set to levels that won’t result in any nasty
surprises. Use these knobs to adjust your listening level after recalling the scene.
VS2000OMUS.book 142 ページ 2004年10月20日 水曜日 午後3時3分

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