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Roland VS-2400CD Owner’s Manual www.RolandUS.com 437
34—VGA Main Display EZ ROUTING Screen
The VGA main display displays all four of the VS-2400CD’s EZ ROUTING screens at the
same time to make all of your routing simple to perform.
To display the EZ ROUTING screens, press EZ ROUTING on the VS-2400CD or select
ROUTING VIEW from the EZ ROUTING menu (Page 390).
On the VGA main display, the VS-2400CD’s top-panel analog inputs and rear-panel
inputs and outputs look just like their physical counterparts on the VS-2400CD itself,
making it easy to visualize the input and output connections you’re making.
The F buttons beneath the EZ ROUTING screen are the same as those found on the
VS-2400CD’s internal LCD EZ ROUTING screens.
The LOAD and SAVE features behave as described in Chapter 22.
Making Connections
Routing on the VGA operates on the same principles as routing on the VS-2400CD’s
internal LCD. To learn about routing, see Page 227.
You can route signals on the VGA by:
selecting the desired connection node with the
,
,
or
buttons and turning
the Time/Value dial to make the desired connection.
dragging the desired connections into place using your mouse.
Routing on the VGA Using a Mouse
To perform routing your mouse, position the mouse cursor over the desired
connection point until it turns into a pointing finger and then drag your mouse
to the desired destination.
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VS2400OMUS.book 437 ページ 2006年2月28日 火曜日 午前11時12分

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