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project, you’ll be able to hear your tracks without also hearing unwanted audio coming
through your input channels.
The idea is to remove the input channel’s signal from the MASTER mix. This method
spares you from having to disconnect the input signal’s source from the VS-2000 or
lowering its input channel fader in case you’ll want to send it back into the mix later on.
Removing Input Signals from the MASTER Mix
1. Press the desired input channel’s INPUT button—the input channel’s CH EDIT
VIEW screen appears.
2. Turn MIX (Page 152) off.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for any other input channels whose signals you’ve already
recorded.
Adding an Input Channel’s Signal to the Main Mix
If you need to add an input channel back into the mix after having
de-activated its send to the MASTER bus, it here’s how.
Sending an Input Channel’s Signal into the Main Mix
1. Press the channel’s INPUT button.
2. Turn the channel’s MIX parameter on (Page 152).
Routing an Input Channel Signal to a Direct Path
To route an input channel’s signal into the MASTER mix:
1. Press the channel’s INPUT button.
2. Turn on the desired Direct path’s on/off switch (Page 154).
If you have live mics connected to inputs, you may experience feedback from monitor
speaker or headphone signals leaking into the mics. Taking the input channels out of
the main mix is a good way to avoid this problem.
To learn about more about Direct paths, see Chapter 15.
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