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15—Aux Busses and Direct Paths
200 www.RolandUS.com Roland VS-2400CD Owner’s Manual
Sending a Signal to an Aux Bus
You can send an input, track or FX return channel’s signal to an Aux bus in two ways:
Each input, track and FX return channel has a set of CH EDIT AUX send controls
that let you send a copy of the channel’s signal to any of the eight Aux busses. These
controls, and how to use them, are described on Page 200.
In addition, you can send signals from your input, track and FX return channels to a
selected Aux bus using the channel faders. See “Activating Fader Control of Aux
Send Levels” on Page 136.
You can configure any Aux bus to receive channel signals from before or after a
channel’s fader level control. See Page 201.
Stereo Aux Busses
The VS-2400CD allows you to link odd/even pairs of Aux busses so each pair acts as a
single stereo object. You can send a channel’s signal to a pair of linked Aux busses and
use a panning control to place the signal’s position within the stereo field they create.
This is a great tool when you’re using two Aux busses to create a stereo headphone mix
for performers—when the busses are linked, you’ll have full control of the stereo
imaging in the mix (Page 205). It can also be handy when you’re sending signals to an
internal—or external—effect that has discreet left and right signal paths (see the
VS-2400CD Appendices
for the structures of its internal effects.)
With linking, an Aux bus is linked to the Aux bus next to it. If the Aux bus is:
odd-numbered
—it’s linked to the even-numbered Aux bus to its right.
even-numbered
—it’s linked to the odd-numbered Aux bus to its left.
Each Aux bus’s configuration determines whether or not it’s linked to its odd/even
partner. See “Configuring an Aux Bus” on Page 201.
Aux Bus Levels
As with any other signal, you need to make sure that the Aux bus’s level isn’t too quiet
or loud. Rather than having to return to the individual channels’ AUX send controls to
solve a problem, you can simply adjust the Aux bus’s master level fader.
Metering Aux Bus and Direct Path Levels
1. Press HOME•DISPLAY.
2. If AUXDIR” isn’t visible above F4, press PAGE until it is.
3. Press F4 (AUXDIR)—meters for the eight Aux 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.
For guidelines on setting Aux bus levels, see “How Do I Get Good Levels?” on Page 58.
Aux bus
meters
Direct path
meters
VS2400OMUS.book 200 ページ 2006年2月28日 火曜日 午前11時12分

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