Chapter 10 use with a dat recorder (dat backup), Chapter 11 compatibility, Chapter 12 other convenient functions – Roland VS-880EX User Manual

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Various Operations Related to Synchronized Operation .......................................... 123

Use with a MIDI Controller ........................................................................................ 126

Switching Track Status ................................................................................................... 126
Switching Scenes .............................................................................................................. 127
Switching Effects .............................................................................................................. 127
Adjusting Effects .............................................................................................................. 127

Chapter 10 Use with a DAT Recorder (DAT Backup) ........ 128

Before Backing Up with DAT ..................................................................................... 128
Items Necessary for DAT Backup ............................................................................. 128

About the Devices Used in DAT Backup ..................................................................... 128

Saving Song Data to a DAT Recorder (Backup) ....................................................... 129
Loading Performance Data from a DAT Recorder (Recover) ................................... 131

When Canceling the Recover Operation ...................................................................... 132

Checking Names of Saved Performance Data (Name) ............................................ 133
Checking the Recording Condition of Saved Performance Data (Verify) .................. 134

Chapter 11 Compatibility .................................................... 136

Disk Compatibility ...................................................................................................... 136

VS-880

VS-880EX ........................................................................................................ 136

VS-880EX

VS-880 ........................................................................................................ 136

VS-1680

VS-880EX ...................................................................................................... 136

VS-880EX

VS-1680 ...................................................................................................... 137

VS-840

VS-880EX ........................................................................................................ 137

Song Data Compatibility ............................................................................................ 137

Loading VS-880 Performance Data into the VS-880EX (Song Import) .................... 137
Converting VS-880EX Song Data for Use with the VS-880 (Song Export) .............. 138

Chapter 12 Other Convenient Functions .......................... 140

Previewing Techniques (Preview) ............................................................................. 140

Using [TO] [FROM] ......................................................................................................... 140
Using [SCRUB] ................................................................................................................. 141

Recalling a Specific Location (Jump) ........................................................................ 142
Recording Mixer Settings (Auto Mix) ......................................................................... 142

Preparations for Auto Mix ............................................................................................. 143
Recording the Mixer Settings, Method 1 (Snapshot) .................................................. 143
Recording the Mixer Settings, Method 2 (Gradation) ................................................ 144
Recording Fader Operations (Realtime) ....................................................................... 144
If You Don’t Want to Record Fader Settings (Mask Fader) ....................................... 145
Playing Back the Auto Mix ............................................................................................. 145
Disabling Auto Mix Only on Specified Channels ....................................................... 145
Disabling Auto Mix on All Channels ........................................................................... 146

Undoing Recordings and Edits (Undo) ...................................................................... 146

Recording and Editing Operations Which Can Be Undone (Undo) ......................... 147
Canceling the Last-Performed Undo (Redo) ............................................................... 147
Canceling Only the Very Last-Performed Operation ................................................. 147

Listening Only to a Specific Channel (Solo/Mute) ..................................................... 148

Listening Only to a Specific Channel ............................................................................ 148
Muting Only to a Specific Channel ............................................................................... 148

Simultaneously Adjusting a Stereo Source (Channel Link) ....................................... 149

Adjusting the Faders ....................................................................................................... 149
Adjusting the Pan ............................................................................................................ 150
Linking Only the Faders (Fader Link) .......................................................................... 151

Mixing In a Stereo Source (Stereo In) ....................................................................... 152
Changing the Pitch During Playback (Vari-Pitch) ...................................................... 152

Record/Playback Tracks When Using Vari-Pitch ...................................................... 153

Directly Inputting Numeric Characters ...................................................................... 153

Selecting the Method for Numeric Input ..................................................................... 153

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