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27—Mastering and CD-R/RW Operations
Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual www.RolandUS.com 361
Using the Mastering Tool Kit
In the Mastering Room, you can insert any of the VS-2000’s Mastering Tool Kit (MTK)
effects onto the MASTER bus to add the final touch of processing to your mix.
The MTK effect patches cover a wide variety of mastering situations, and are all fully
editable so that you can customize them for your particular needs. Each MTK effect is a
powerful stereo effect that requires the resources of two effect processors.
You can chain together as many MTK effects as your effect processing power allows,
though a single MTK effect is likely to be all you’ll need. If you chain MTK effects, the
MASTER bus signals flows through them one after another in numerical order, as with
a single-channel insert chain (Page 214).
To insert a Mastering Tool Kit effect:
1. In the Mastering Room, select the FX Ins (“Effect Insert”) parameter—the ENTER/
YES button begins to flash.
2. Press F2 (FX Ins) or ENTER/YES to display the MASTER EFFECT INSERT screen.
(We described in “Inserting Effects on the MASTER Bus” on Page 217.)
3. Select an available odd-numbered effect’s insert assign switch—an MTK effect will also
require the processing power of the effect’s even-numbered partner.
4. Set the switch to Ins to insert the effect on the MASTER bus. If you wish to return to
the Mastering Room, you can press F1 (Param) or F6 (EXIT).
5. Press the flashing ENTER/YES button to display the effect’s Algorithm View screen
from which you can select the desired MTK effect patch or edit the effect’s
currently selected patch (Page 219).
6. To return to the Mastering Room, hold down SHIFT and press CD-RW.
Use Auto Marker only if you’re sure your mastering tracks will require no editing after
they’ve been recorded—otherwise, you’ll have to delete and re-place the CD track
markers after moving your audio.
To make your CD track markers line up numerically with your selections, place two
standard markers as dummy markers in the first selection, as described on Page 364.
Technically, you can insert any effect patch on the MASTER bus, but we recommend
using one of the MTK effect patches for mastering—that’s what they’re designed for.
Since the powerful MTK requires two effect processors, we recommend installing
additional Roland effect boards to make sure you have all the effect processing you
need during mixing and the creation of mastering tracks.
If your VS-2000 has limited effect processing power, consider recording your tracks
with effects so that you can take advantage of the MTK during mastering. See “Getting
the Most From Your Effect Processors” on Page 90.
In addition to being able to edit an MTK effect as desired, you can also adjust the
MASTER EFFECT INSERT screen’s Send and Return parameters to adjust the level of
the MASTER bus’s signal going into, and coming out of, the MTK effect.
VS2000OMUS.book 361 ページ 2004年10月20日 水曜日 午後3時3分

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