15—FX and Aux Busses and Direct Paths
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FX and Aux Bus Levels
As with any other signal, you need to make sure that the FX bus’s level or the Aux bus’s
isn’t too quiet or loud. Rather than having to return to the individual channels’ FX or
AUX send controls to solve a problem, you can simply adjust the bus’s master level
fader, as described below. The VS-2000’s meters display allows you to keep an eye on
your overall FX and Aux bus levels—Direct path levels appear on the same display.
Metering FX and Aux Bus and Direct Path Levels
1. Press HOME.
2. If “AUXDIR” isn’t visible above F4, press PAGE until it is.
3. Press F4 (AUXDIR)—meters for the eight Aux/FX busses appear at the left of the
meters display. Just to their right are meters for the eight Direct paths.
Chapter 8 discusses how the Home screen’s meters work.
Adjusting an FX or Aux Bus’s Master Level
1. Hold down SHIFT and press CH EDIT•MASTER—the
MASTER EDIT screen appears.
Each FX and Aux bus has a master level parameter at the bottom of its strip.
2. Select and adjust the desired bus’ master level parameter to set its overall level.
You can link an odd or even FX bus pair from either bus’s effect processor by setting the
processor’s FXLnk parameter. See Page 229.
For guidelines on Aux or FX bus levels, see “How Do I Get Good Levels?” on Page 60.
Aux bus
meters
Direct path
meters
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