Signal flow (buses) – Roland VS-880EX User Manual

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Mixer Section

The digital mixer specifies input or output status of the recorder section. The VS-
880EX contains an

Input Mixer

located before the recorder section, a

Track

Mixer

located after the recorder section, an

Effect Return Mixer

which controls

the effect return and Stereo In (p. 152), and a

Master Block

which determines

the output jacks from which the signal of each mixer will be output.

* For more detailed information about the mixer section, please refer to the “Mixer

Section Block Diagram” (Appendices p. 120).

Signal Flow (Buses)

On the VS-880EX, signals flow through buses. buses are

shared lines through

which multiple signals can be routed efficiently to multiple tracks or chan-
nels

. It may be easier to understand this if we use the analogy of water pipes.

For example, the water that is supplied by the water company to your house is
branched to a variety of locations within the house (kitchen, bathroom, toilet,
etc.). The water that is used at each of these locations is then collected into the
sewer, and carried away.

If we think of the VS-880EX as the house, the water being supplied from the
water company corresponds to inputs such as mic or guitar. Some of these
inputs are sent to recording tracks and are recorded. Other portions are sent to
the effects, and reverb or chorus are applied before they are output.

The basic principle of the VS-880EX is that by specifying in this way

from where

and

to where

the common lines run, you can determine which input signals will

be recorded on which track or sent to which effects, and where they will be out-
put.

Drain (Bus)

OUTPUT
to street

Water Heater

INPUT to house
from water line

Your House

Cold Water (Bus)

Hot Water (Bus)

Bath Sink

Bathtub

Kitchen Sink

INPUT

INPUTS

INPUTS

INPUT

INPUTS

Toilet

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

OUTPUT

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