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13—Operating the Hard Disk Recorder
176 www.Roland.com Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual
The TRACK/STATUS Buttons
Each TRACK/STATUS button sets the behavior of its
corresponding track.
How the TRACK/STATUS Buttons Work
Each time you press a TRACK/STATUS button, you change the current operating mode
of the corresponding track. (We’ll mention some shortcuts for doing this later on.) The
TRACK/STATUS button’s color shows you the track’s current state:
Recording
This section describes recording a single mono track. If you’d like to record stereo audio
across a pair of tracks, link their track channels (Page 150) and use the same procedure.
Before Recording a Track
Select a V-Track
When you record a track, you’re recording audio on the track’s currently selected
V-Track—to learn what a V-Track is, see Page 94. You can select a V-Track on the Home
screen’s V-Track map (Page 127) or by setting the corresponding track channel’s
CH EDIT V.Trk parameter (Page 149). In either case, you’ll need to select the desired
V-Track before recording.
Set Up Your Routing
Before you can record a signal, you’ve got to get it to the track. To learn how to route the
input channel’s signal to the track or pair of tracks, see Page 170.
On the VS-2000, the TRACK/STATUS buttons perform a host of
tasks. In this chapter, we’ll discuss their primary use. In order to the
TRACK/STATUS buttons to behave as described in this chapter, the
CH EDIT, LOCATOR•SCENE and SOLO•MUTE lights must be
unlit, and the VS-2000’s Rhythm Track and Harmony features must
not be currently using the TRACK/STATUS buttons.
If the button is: The track:
Not lit is turned off. No recording or playback will occur.
Green is set to play back what’s recorded on the track.
Flashing red is ready, or “armed, for recording. What you hear depends
on the RECORD MONITOR parameter’s setting (Page 189).
Flashing red and amber is armed for recording with the source signal being heard
when RECORD MONITOR is set to Auto (Page 189).
Solidly lit red the track is in the process of recording.
TRACK/
STATUS
button
VS2000OMUS.book 176 ページ 2004年10月20日 水曜日 午後3時3分

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