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6—Track Channel Faders
Use each track channel strip fader to make adjustments to the corresponding track’s
output level. Fader 15/16 controls the level of Tracks 15 and 16 as a stereo pair. Fader 17/
18 controls Tracks 17 and 18 together, or can control the level of the Rhythm Track
(Page
305).
7—MASTER FADER
The position of the MASTER fader sets the level of the main stereo MASTER mix bus.
8—EZ ROUTING Button
Press EZ ROUTING to set up, load and save signal routings in the VS-2000:
9—TUNER Button
Press TUNER to turn on the VS-2000’s built-in chromatic tuner, described on Page 79.
10—RHYTHM TRACK Button
Press RHYTHM TRACK button to set up and turn on the VS-2000’s built-in drum/
percussion pattern generator, described on Page 305.
11—FX 1-6 Buttons
The FX 1-6 buttons allow you to set up and control the VS-2000’s effects (AKA, “FX”).
The VS-2000 can have up to six effect processors, called “FX 1-6.”
•To select, set up and edit an effect—press its FX button.
•To control the output of an effect processor—press and hold down its FX button to
display the corresponding FX return channel.
When you adjust the linked channel’s output level (Page 150, Page 154), move odd-
numbered channel’s physical fader.
Since the MONITOR outputs and the PHONES jacks are typically set to listen to the
MASTER mix bus, the position of the MASTER fader also affects your listening level.
To learn about see:
Routing input channels to tracks Chapter 12
Recording tracks onto other tracks Chapter 14
Routing FX return channels to tracks Chapter 17
Activating and de-activating phantom power Chapter 9
Setting up output signals Chapter 21
Sending channels to the internal effects Chapter 16
Saving and loading EZ Routing templates Chapter 22
Clearing routings Chapter 22
Initializing routings Chapter 22
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