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4—Setting Up and Basic Operations
72 www.Roland.com Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual
If you’re using a mouse, you can also select a new input, track or FX return channel from
any screen on which the currently selected channel’s number is displayed as shown here.
To select a new channel:
1. Click the channel number. The Channel Pop-Up menu appears.
2. Move the cursor to the desired channel and click.
Using an ASCII Keyboard
After you’ve connect an ASCII keyboard to an optional VS20-VGA VGA/Mouse
Expansion Board’s PS/2 MOUSE jack, and activated it (Page 66), you can use the
keyboard to perform the following actions.
What You Can Do With an ASCII Keyboard
UNDO and REDO
Undo
The Undo function allows you to reverse—or “undo”—track recording and editing
operations. Each project remembers up to 999 of your most recent recording and
editing actions and can restore the project to the state it was in before each action.
You can use the keyboard’s: To:
Letter and number keys enter names for projects, tracks, scenes, locators, etc.
Space bar start, stop and continue project playback
Arrow keys move the cursor on the VS-2000’s display
SHIFT+arrow keys zoom in and out vertically and horizontally
Home display the Home screen
F7 display the EZ Routing VIEW screen
SHIFT+F8 display Mastering Room screen
Ctrl+S store the current project
Ctrl+Alt+Delete shut down the VS-2000
And the keyboard’s: Acts as the VS-2000’s:
F1-F6 F1-F6 buttons
Ta b the PAGE button
Enter the ENTER/YES button or left mouse button
Esc the EXIT/NO button
F9 the PROJECT MENU button
F10 the TRACK MENU button
F11 the EFFECT MENU button
F12 the UTILITY MENU button
Input channel Track channel FX return channel
VS2000OMUS.book 72 ページ 2004年10月20日 水曜日 午後3時3分

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