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10—Using the Digital Mixer
138 www.RolandUS.com Roland VS-2400CD Owner’s Manual
Muting and Soloing Channel Signals
There may be times when you’d like to temporarily silence, or “mute, individual
channels in order to hear your other signals more clearly. Likewise, you may want to
isolate, or “solo, individual channels so that you can listen to them without hearing
other channels’ signals. While you can always turn track channels on or off by pressing
their TRACK STATUS buttons, the VS-2400CD provides two ways for you to more easily
mute and un-mute or solo and un-solo input, track and FX return channels:
You can turn on a channel’s CH EDIT MUTE or SOLO switch (Chapter 11).
To quickly control the muting or soloing of multiple channels, you can use Mute
mode and Solo mode, respectively.
Mute Mode
Mute mode lets you mute or un-mute multiple input, track and FX return channels
quickly and easily. After muting the desired channels, you can leave Mute mode with
the channels remaining muted. You can return to Mute mode at any time to un-mute
the silenced channels, or you can turn off their CH EDIT MUTE switches.
Muting Channels in Mute Mode
1. Press MUTE, located at the right above the channel strips.
The channel strips’ SELECT buttons flash. When a channel
strip’s SELECT button is flashing in Mute mode, its signal
is not muted.
2. Press the desired FADER button to select the set of
channels containing the channel you wish to mute.
3. Press the desired channel’s SELECT button—it lights
solidly to show the channel is muted, and its signal
silenced. You can mute as many channels as you wish.
4. To un-mute a channel, press its SELECT button again. It flashes to show that the
channel’s no longer muted.
5. To exit Mute mode, press MUTE again.
Solo Mode
In Solo mode, you can quickly isolate individual channels—temporarily silencing all
other channels—so that you can hear them more clearly. After you’ve soloed the
desired channels, you can exit Solo mode and turn to other tasks with the selected
channels remaining soloed. You can return to Solo mode at any time to un-solo the
channels or turn off their CH EDIT SOLO switches.
In both Mute and Solo modes, the CH EDIT/SELECT/AUTOMIX STATUS buttons are
referred to as simply the “SELECT” buttons since they select the channels that are
muted or soloed.
If a channel is both muted and soloed at the same time, the channel’s signal is muted.
Automix can record and play back the muting and un-muting of channels.
To un-mute all currently muted channels, hold down CLEAR and press MUTE.
VS2400OMUS.book 138 ページ 2006年2月28日 火曜日 午前11時12分

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