Recording, Storing a mix scene – Fostex VM200 User Manual

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Recording

VM200 User’s Guide

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16.

Press the

[17–20 EFF RTN]

Page Select key.

The

[1–8 ANALOG IN]

key LED turns off and the

[17–20 EFF RTN]

key

lights up red.

17.

Make sure that the

[ON]

keys for channels 19 and 20 are lit,

and lower then raise the faders for channels 19 and 20 to set
the effects return channel level.

You must lower then raise the faders to set the return level.

EFF1 is routed to EFF RTN 17 and 18, and EFF2 is routed to EFF
RTN 19 and 20.

18.

Make sure that the Master

[ON]

key is lit, then raise the Mas-

ter fader to set the effects return master level.

19.

Press the

[1–8 ANALOG IN]

Page Select key.

The

[17–20 EFF RTN]

key LED turns off and the

[1–8 ANALOG IN]

Page Select key lights up.

20.

Press the

[EFF2]

key in the Fader Mode section.

The

[EFF2]

key flashes orange and the

[AUX2]

key flashes red in the

Fader Mode section. (Don’t worry about the flashing

[AUX2]

key for

the moment.)

21.

Lower then raise the channel 1 fader and the Master fader to
set the desired effects send signal level.

As you raise the faders, you should hear the effect.

You can also edit and store effects settings. Refer to “Effects” on
page 123 for more information.

Of course, you can connect other instruments to other analog chan-
nels, or connect a DAT or CD player to the S/P DIF In connector for
mixdown and recording.

Recording

22.

Set up your connected recorder accordingly and press the
REC and PLAY button on the recorder to begin recording.

You can now record your performance to the recorder.

To check the input and output levels of the VM200, press the
[CHANNEL/METER] key to toggle between the input and output
meters.

Storing a Mix Scene

Once you are satisfied with the mix settings, you can save them as a
scene “snapshot” in the VM200’s Scene Memory. You can also recall
and edit these scenes later. Please refer to “Scene Memory” on
page 147 for more information.

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