USER’S GUIDE Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 3), an
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100Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)having effects inserted while other channels have no effects, slight timing shifts between tracks may occu
101Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)Chapter 7Off:The channel is not routed into the effect.Ins:The channel is routed into both channels of the
102Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2) not appear above [F1], press [PAGE] a few times until you see “Ef1In”, and then press [F1 (Ef1In)]. 3. P
103Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)Chapter 7Next, Set Up the Mixer1. Press the SELECT button for Input 2. The button indicator lights, and th
104Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)Effects Return SectionWhen used in a send-and-return loop, each of the four effects has its own return lev
105Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)Chapter 7Begin by Selecting the Effect:1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].2. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F4 (EFFECT B)]
106Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)Listening to an Insert Effect While RecordingUse the following procedure when you want to record a guitar
107Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)Chapter 7Example: Record a vocalist through a compressorGeneral Strategy: Insert effect in Input MixerDeta
108Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)Finally, Assign both Input 1 and Effects Return 2 to Stereo Track 9/101. Press and hold [STATUS] for Track
109Chapter 8Chapter 8 EZ RoutingAs you work with the VS-1680, you will often make settings related to mixer connections—including settings that route
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110Chapter 8 EZ Routing Setting Up for Recording Using Step Editing Select this when you want to make a new recording from a source connected to one
111Chapter 8 EZ RoutingChapter 86. Only the source and destination channels you specified during Step 4 will be shown. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to m
112Chapter 8 EZ Routing11.Press [F2 (STEP ->)]. You can return to the previous screen by pressing [F1 (STEP<- )].12.Select mixer channels to be
113Chapter 8 EZ Routing Chapter 8 Setting Up for Mixing Using Step Editing Select this when you want to adjust the balance of each track, or to mix y
114Chapter 8 EZ Routing6. Only the sources—Input Mixer Channels and Track Mixer Channels—you specified during Step 4 will be shown. Use [ ], [ ], [ ],
115Chapter 8 EZ Routing Chapter 8 12. Select the Master Section settings. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor and the TIME/VALUE dial to ad
116Chapter 8 EZ Routing4. Specify the source tracks for the bounce and the destination track(s). First press the Track SELECT for the source track, th
117Chapter 8 EZ RoutingChapter 88. Make the settings for the effects. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor and the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust
118Chapter 8 EZ Routingfig.02-3513.Press [F2 (STEP ->)]. You can return to the previous screen by pressing [F1 (STEP<- )].14.Select the Master S
119Chapter 8 EZ RoutingChapter 8Using EZ Routing Quick EditingQuick Editing lets you quickly get to VS-1680’s Input Mixer, Track Mixer, effect and mas
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120Chapter 8 EZ Routingfig.02-14fig.02-15fig.02-16If you wish to save your current setup as an EZ Routing template, press [F6 (SAVE)] and follow the i
121Chapter 8 EZ RoutingChapter 8Using EZ Routing TemplatesSaving an EZ Routing Template1. When you have pressed the SAVE button after creatinga new se
122Chapter 8 EZ Routing Recalling an EZ Routing Template 1. Press [EZ ROUTING]. The EZ Routing icon appears in the display. 2. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and
123Chapter 9Chapter 9 AutomixMixer AutomationWith the VS-1680, you can record the present status or condition of the mixer as a Scene. However, you ca
124Chapter 9 Automix Using Automix fig.11-06 To begin using Automix, press [AUTOMIX]. The button indicator lights, indicating that Automix mode is on
125Chapter 9 Automix Chapter 9 8. While the song is playing, move the track faders to adjust the mix of your song as you like. New Automix data will
126Chapter 9 AutomixSELECT button for EFFECT 1/3 RTN so it blinks, indicating Automix Record Ready for the Effect 1 Return.4. Confirm the SELECT butto
127Chapter 9 Automix Chapter 9 3. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired Snap mode. Snap Mode SettingsALL: All settings are recorded as part o
128Chapter 9 AutomixWhen the timeline is positioned between two Snapshot markers.Press either [SCENE] and [NEXT] or [SCENE] and [PREVIOUS]. The gradat
129Chapter 9 AutomixChapter 9Updating AutomixWhen using Automix, it is not necessary to mix all track faders simultaneously. You can mix just the firs
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130Chapter 9 Automix 1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]. The System menu icon is displayed. If the System menu icon does not appear, press [F6 (
131Chapter 9 AutomixChapter 9fig.4-036. Make sure that the cursor is located at “Edit Target,” and use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the Automix data
132Chapter 9 Automix3. Press [PAGE] so that [F5] indicates “A.Mix,” and then press [F5 (A.Mix)].fig.4-024. Press [F2 (Micro)].5. Press [PAGE] so that
133Chapter 9 AutomixChapter 9Destination MarkSelect the first marker of the copy destination.The markers that had originally been assigned to the copy
134Chapter 9 Automixdata to which you wish to apply the Gradation operation.7. Use [ ] and [ ] to move the cursor to the first marker of the Automix d
135Chapter 9 AutomixChapter 9fig.4-20.eEditing of the Automix data cannot be cancelled by the Undo function.1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].2. Hold down [SH
136Chapter 9 AutomixShiftSpecify the actual amount (-50–50) by which the Automix data values will be increased or decreased.fig.4-25.eExpandSpecify th
137Chapter 9 AutomixChapter 9Erase Mode:Selects the Automix data to be erasedEvent:Only automation events are erased. Markers will remain in place.Mar
138Chapter 9 Automix
139Chapter 10Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingTrack EditingThe VS-1680 offers some powerful editing functions for manipulating the audio you record.
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140Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing6. Press [F4 (Exec)]. This executes the Track Erase.7. When Track Erase is completed correctly, “Complete” appea
141Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingChapter 10fig.04-23START (Start Point)Specifies the start time of the segment to be cut.END (End Point)Specifies
142Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editingc. Press [F3 (MARK)].d. If [F2 (All)] is pressed, all tracks are selected to be moved.fig.04-09e. Use the TIME/V
143Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingChapter 10If you are unhappy with the edit you made, press [UNDO]. “UNDO Level 1” will be displayed. Press [YES]
144Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editingfig.04-04START (Start Point)Specifies the start time of the segment to be copied.END (End Point)Specifies the en
145Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingChapter 10fig.04-185. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor. Set the START and TO values.A quick way t
146Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingAlternate method:a. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor to the track you want to exchange.b. Press [
147Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingChapter 10cursor to the track you want to time compress.c. Press [F3 (MARK)].d. If [F2 (All)] is pressed, all tr
148Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingCompression/Expansion:1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [SONG END].2. Make a note of the current measure and beat settin
149Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingChapter 10Track ImportThis allows you to copy recordings from other songs into the current song.fig.04-35* You c
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150Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingPhrase EditingIn Play mode, you can select the phrase that you wish to edit, and quickly jump to the desired edi
151Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing Chapter 10 1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. 2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)]. 3. Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] so th
152Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing9. Press [F4 (Exec].10.When the display indicates “Complete,” press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to Play mo
153Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingChapter 10To (to point)Specify the time location at which the phrase will be split.9. Press [F4 (Exec].10.When t
154Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editingfig.04-56aPhrase NewYou can create a new phrase any time you wish from any recorded take in the song.Creating a
155Chapter 10 Track and Phrase EditingChapter 10TakeThis will show the take that you selected in Step 8. You may re-select the take if desired.TrackSe
156Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing[F4 (Ins)]: Insert a space at the cursor location.[F5 (Write)]: Finalize the take name and exit the window.[F6 (
157Chapter 11Chapter 11 Editing Tips & ToolsEditing OperationsOn a tape recorder, in order to modify a performance, you would have to erase the pe
158Chapter 11 Editing Tips & ToolsHere are some common ways to set edit points:• Create locators while the song is playing• Use [FF] and [REW] to
159Chapter 11 Editing Tips & ToolsChapter 11Preview [TO], [THRU], and [FROM]Preview provides a fast and convenient method to audition a short port
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160Chapter 11 Editing Tips & Toolsfamiliar with the Scrub function, you may want to try a longer length, such as 70 or 80ms.fig.11-04Scrub LengthT
161Chapter 11 Editing Tips & ToolsChapter 11Waveform DisplayThe pop-up waveform display in the VS-1680 is very useful for precision editing. The w
162Chapter 11 Editing Tips & Toolsminutes, seconds, frames and sub frames, or use the TIME/VALUE dial to choose Measures and Beats.* Continue this
163Chapter 11 Editing Tips & ToolsChapter 11In track editing, you must select all four points. In phrase editing however, the START and END points
164Chapter 11 Editing Tips & Tools6. Enter the START, END, FROM, and TO values:Method #1: Using LOCATORSa. Press [LOCATOR 1]. Hold [SHIFT] and pre
165Chapter 12Chapter 12 Song EditingThis chapter explains editing that can be done across an entire song, rather than on a track-by-track basis.Song A
166Chapter 12 Song Editing[F4 (Arng)]:Moves the cursor back to “Arrange.”[F5 (Exec)]:Executes Song Arrange.[F6 (EXIT)]:Exits the Song Arrange screen.*
167Chapter 12 Song EditingChapter 125. Press [F5 (Exec)]. The Song Split confirmation message appears in the display.6. Press [YES]. Or, if you wish t
168Chapter 12 Song Editing
169 Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Mastering Mastering The VS-1680 contains everything you need to turn your song into a final master that can be burned onto
17 Preparations Preparations About the Package Contents The following items are included with the VS-1680. Please check to make sure you have all the
170Chapter 13 Mastering After Rec (after recording) Specify the time location of the mastering track to which the mixdown will be recorded. When crea
171Chapter 13 CD-RW and MasteringChapter 13Mastering Tracks Status ShortcutsShortcut 11. Press [MASTER].2. Press [PAGE] so that [F6] indicates “M.Tr,”
172Chapter 13 CD-RW and MasteringPlaying Back the Mastering TracksHere’s how you can verify the audio that was mixed down to the mastering tracks. You
173Chapter 13 Mastering Chapter 13 Mixing Down While Inserting Effects If a VS8F-2 effect expansion board (sold separately) is installed, you can in
174Chapter 13 CD-RW and Masteringfig.2-2112.After selecting an effect, press [F4 (Exec)].13.Press [F6 (EXIT)].14.Hold down [STOP], and press [STATUS]
175Chapter 13 Mastering Chapter 13 Connecting the CD-R/CD-RW Drive * To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn
176Chapter 13 CD-RW and MasteringCreating a Master Stereo MixCD standards only allow two tracks (left and right) to be written to a CD-R. Before recor
177Chapter 13 CD-RW and MasteringChapter 13Assembling Multiple Songs for CD RecordingIt is not necessary to use a DAT machine or some other digital st
178Chapter 13 CD-RW and Mastering* Due to audio CD standards, songs on a CD must be at least four seconds long. Thus, you cannot set two CD track mark
179Chapter 13 Mastering Chapter 13 10. Select the left and right tracks from the VS-1680 that you want written to the CD-R. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [
18Preparations Simple Operation The VS-1680 can be operated as easily as a conventional multitrack recorder. You will be able to enjoy all of the adv
180Chapter 13 Mastering 14. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor to Finalize use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired setting. To lea
181Chapter 13 CD-RW and MasteringChapter 13CD Player FunctionYou can use the CD-R/CD-RW drive to play a partially recorded CD-R disc—a disc which has
182Chapter 13 Mastering To Create an Audio CD-RW Using a Roland-Approved CD-RW Drive You can create an audio CD using a CD-RW disc, but it is impossi
183Chapter 13 CD-RW and Mastering Chapter 13 12. Press ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor to Finalize and Write Method and use the TIME/VALUE d
184Chapter 13 CD-RW and Mastering
185Chapter 14Chapter 14 Other Useful FunctionsVari PitchVari Pitch allows the VS-1680 to match the pitch of previously recorded tracks to the instrume
186Chapter 14 Other Useful Functions3. Press [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust each of the settings as desired.Stereo
187Chapter 14 Other Useful Functions Chapter 14 * When you release [SELECT] after adjusting the pan, the edit screen of that channel may appear, but
188Chapter 14 Other Useful Functions
189Chapter 15Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesThis chapter describes the MIDI messages that can be used by the VS-1680 and the operations that th
19 Front & RearPanels Front and Rear Panels Mixer Section fig.00-03 1. PEAK Indicators Use these indicators to confirm the correct recording leve
190Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesSynchronization Using theVS-1680 as the MasterWhen you want the VS-1680 to control the MIDI sequencer, use th
191Chapter 15 Using External MIDI Devices Chapter 15 Sync MTC Type This selects the MTC frame rate (30, 29N, 29D, 25,24). Select the MTC rate that ma
192Chapter 15 Using External MIDI Devices00h01m00s00f00, then the offset works out as shown below:Offset = (MTC Time)-(song time)= 00h00m50s00f00-00h
193Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesChapter 15Recording MIDI Clock Messages1. Connect the VS-1680 and the MIDI sequencer as shown below:fig.08-06
194Chapter 15 Using External MIDI Devices7. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor to “Sync Gen.,” and use the TIME/VALUE dial to change the se
195Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesChapter 153. When you are finished setting the tempo map, press [F6 (EXIT)]. The Sync/Tempo screen appears in
196Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesPlace Markers Along with the Tempo1. Press [ZERO].2. Press [PLAY] to begin song playback.3. While listening t
197Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesChapter 15Creating a Sync Track AutomaticallyIn cases where live audio was recorded into the VS-1680 before a
198Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesUsing MIDI Controller MessagesThe VS-1680 can transmit its mixer settings and functions as MIDI messages, and
199Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesChapter 15Switching ScenesYou can switch mixer Scenes with MIDI Program Change messages sent by an external M
CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIRCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REMOV
20Front and Rear Panels EFFECT 2/4 RTN: Effect 2 and 4 ReturnYou can assign an input to be recorded to a track by holding down the track’s STATUS but
200Chapter 15 Using External MIDI Devices Using an External MIDI Sound Source to Play the Metronome A MIDI sound source can be used as a metronome i
201Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesChapter 15INT:The metronome sound is output from the MONITOR jacks.MIDI:The metronome signal is only transmit
202Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesController numbers correspond to the track channel parameters as follows.Controller Number Mixer Parameter3 T
203Chapter 15 Using External MIDI DevicesChapter 15Preparations for Compu Mix1. Make connections as shown below:fig.13-072. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5
204Chapter 15 Using External MIDI Devices3. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor to “Cntrl Local,” and use the TIME/VALUE dial to change the
205Chapter 16Chapter 16 Using Software SequencersSynchronizing the VS-1680 with a MIDI sequencer allows you to add MIDI instruments without actually r
206Chapter 16 Using Software SequencersSpecific Software ApplicationsCakewalk Pro AudioCakewalk Pro Audio™ is available for IBM-compatible computers.
207Chapter 16 Using Software SequencersChapter 16Cubase VSTCubase VST™ is available for Mac or IBM-compatible computers. Version 4.0 on a Macintosh is
208Chapter 16 Using Software SequencersLogic AudioLogic Audio™ is available for Mac or IBM-compatible computers. Version 3.5 for Macintosh is used in
209Chapter 16 Using Software SequencersChapter 16Digital PerformerDigital Performer™ is available for Macintosh computers. Version 2.41 was used for t
21Front and Rear Panels Front & RearPanels Recorder Section fig.00-04 1. Graphic Display This displays shows various data related to the current
210Chapter 16 Using Software Sequencers3. Click on “30 fps” under SMPTE Frame Format.4. Click on “OK.”5. Click on “Slave to External Sync” in the Basi
211Chapter 16 Using Software SequencersChapter 167. Move the cursor to MIDI Thru and use the TIME/VALUE dial to select “Out.”8. Move the cursor to Sys
212Chapter 16 Using Software Sequencers
213Chapter 17Chapter 17 Using Hard DrivesThis chapter explains basic concepts, internal structure, and basic operation regarding the use of hard drive
214Chapter 17 Using Hard DrivesRecording Times vs. Sample Rate/Recording ModesThe available recording time for a hard drive depends on a number of fac
215Chapter 17 Using Hard Drives Chapter 17 For example, if you record on a track, then rewind and record over again on the same track without selecti
216Chapter 17 Using Hard Drives Using External Hard Drives External SCSI drives can be connected to the SCSI connector on the VS-1680. This section w
217Chapter 17 Using Hard Drives Chapter 17 4. Turn on the power of the connected audio equipment. 5. Raise the volume of the audio devices to appropr
218Chapter 17 Using Hard Drivesfig.06-02Init Drive (Initialize Drive)Select the drive (IDE, SCSI0-SCSI7). “IDE” indicates the internal hard drive, and
219Chapter 17 Using Hard DrivesChapter 17There are two ways to use Song Copy: Song Copy Playable and Song Copy Archives. The method you choose depends
22Front and Rear Panels PREVIOUS: Recalls the most recent start or end point of a phrase. Pressed with [SHIFT], this button recalls the previous mark
220Chapter 17 Using Hard Drives7. Press [ ] to move the cursor to “Destination Drive.”8. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the destination drive and p
221Chapter 17 Using Hard DrivesChapter 177. Press [ ] to move the cursor to “Destination Drive.”8. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the destination d
222Chapter 17 Using Hard Drives1. Confirm that the power on both the VS-1680 and the external drive are turned on.2. If you are using a removable-type
223Chapter 17 Using Hard Drives Chapter 17 6. If several external drives are connected to the VS-1680, press [F5 (SelDr)] to view a list of drives. U
224Chapter 17 Using Hard DrivesDrive Initialize with Physical Formatting Physical formatting is useful for new removable media and for circumstances
225Chapter 17 Using Hard DrivesChapter 171. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTILITY)]. The Utility menu icon appears in the display.2. Press [F5 (DrChk)].
226Chapter 17 Using Hard Drives 1. Follow the procedure described in "Initializing (Formatting) the Drive" (p. 217), and set “Surface Scan”
227 Chapter 18 Chapter 18 CD Backup You can connect an optional Roland-approved CD-R/CD-RW drive—such as Roland’s VS-CDRII—to the VS-1680’s SCSI conn
228Chapter 18 CD BackupCD-R Backup1. Select the drive (internal IDE hard drive) containing the source song to be backed up as the current drive.2. Pla
229Chapter 18 CD Backup Chapter 18 soft-tipped pen to keep track of the order in which the discs were inserted into the drive. (When you recover data
23Front and Rear Panels Front & RearPanels Rear Panel fig.00-05 1. POWER Switch This switch turns the VS-1680’s power on and off. See Chapter 2
230Chapter 18 CD Backup
231Chapter 19Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder (DAT Backup)This chapter explains the procedures for using a DAT recorder in conjunction with the VS-1680
232Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder (DAT Backup)Saving Song Data to DAT (Backup)Use the following procedure to back up song data on the current drive.1
233Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder (DAT Backup)Chapter 198. Press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor. Set each of the values described below.Di
234Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder (DAT Backup)1. Connect the VS-1680 and the DAT recorder as shown below.fig.09-05bfig.09-05c2. Insert the tape that
235Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder (DAT Backup)Chapter 19Canceling the Recover OperationYou can cancel the recover operation by pressing [EXIT (NO)] d
236Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder (DAT Backup)2. Insert the tape that contains the song data into the DAT recorder. If the song data is backed up on
237Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder (DAT Backup)Chapter 192. Insert the tape that contains the song data into the DAT recorder. If the song data is bac
238Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder (DAT Backup)
239 Chapter 20 Chapter 20 Compatibility with Other VS Recorders Drives used with Roland’s VS-880 or VS-880EX can also be used by the VS-1680, and son
24Front and Rear Panels7. AUX B Jacks (L, R)8. AUX A Jacks (L, R)RCA-phono-type analog audio output jacks. With the factory settings, there is no outp
240Chapter 20 Compatibility with Other VS Recorders1. Make connections as shown below.fig.10-012. Insert the Zip disk on which a VS-880/880EX/840/840E
241Chapter 20 Compatibility with Other VS RecordersChapter 20Song ExportYou can convert the data from the first eight tracks of the current song for u
242Chapter 20 Compatibility with Other VS Recorders
243Chapter 21Chapter 21 System and Global SettingsSystem Settings for Each SongThese are overall system settings that can be saved with each song. The
244Chapter 21 System and Global Settingsfig.12-171. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]. The System Menu icon is displayed. If the System Menu icon d
245Chapter 21 System and Global SettingsChapter 21Global SettingsThese are settings related to the overall operation of the VS-1680. Unlike system set
246Chapter 21 System and Global SettingsMeasure DisplayYou can set the display to show measure and beat numbers, allowing you to operate the VS-1680 i
247Chapter 21 System and Global SettingsChapter 217. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display. You must Restart the VS-1680 for the ne
248Chapter 21 System and Global Settings3. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor to “PREVIOUS/NEXT Sw.” Use the TIME/VALUE dial to change the
249Chapter 21 System and Global SettingsChapter 21Play and Record SettingsThese are settings related to the overall workings of the Play and Record fu
25 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology) This chapter explains the basic concepts, internal structure, and basic procedures that
250Chapter 21 System and Global Settingsby Mixer and System Initialize include song, Scene, tempo map, and sync track data. Additionally, the IDE driv
251Chapter 21 System and Global SettingsChapter 21[F5 (Write)]:Saves the message and exits the screen.[F6 (EXIT)]:Exits the screen without saving the
252Chapter 21 System and Global Settings
253Chapter 22Chapter 22 Specific ApplicationsThis chapter explains some additional ways to use theVS-1680, including synchronizing two VS-1680s, as we
254Chapter 22 Specific ApplicationsSyncTr:The Sync Track MIDI Clock is transmitted.Sync Error LevelThis sets the interval (0-10) for checking MTC rece
255Chapter 22 Specific ApplicationsChapter 22Settings for the Slave VS1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]. The System Menu appears in the display.
256Chapter 22 Specific ApplicationsDevice IDFor this application, set this to “17.”MIDI Thru (MIDI Thru Switch)For this application, set this to “OUT.
257Chapter 22 Specific ApplicationsChapter 22MIDI Input Track MasterChannel Mixer Mixer Block111 -222 -333 -444 -555 -666 -777 -888 -9 DIGITAL L 9 -1
258Chapter 22 Specific ApplicationsPreparations for Compu Mix1. Make connections as shown below.fig.13-072. Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]. The
259Chapter 22 Specific Applications Chapter 22 4. Hold [SHIFT] and press [EXT SYNC]. The Sync/Tempo screen appears in the display. 5. Use [ ], [ ], [
26Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology) Normally, you should set a partition’s size to 2000 MB. When dealing with large numbers of songs a
260Chapter 22 Specific Applications
261Chapter 23Chapter 23 Frequently Asked QuestionsThis chapter will answer some of the most frequently asked questions by VS-1680 owners regarding its
262Chapter 23 Frequently Asked Questions This section covers some of the common questions that arise during the CD-preparation phase of the recording
263Chapter 23 Frequently Asked Questions Chapter 23 6. Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to highlight the EQ Sw parameter and use the TIME/VALUE dial to sel
264Chapter 23 Frequently Asked Questions How Do I Use Automix? The Automix function of the VS-1680 allows you to perfect your final mix before you co
265Chapter 23 Frequently Asked QuestionsChapter 231. Press [EZ ROUTING] so it is lit.2. Press [PAGE] so that “INPUT” appears in the display above [F2]
266Chapter 23 Frequently Asked QuestionsHow Do I Bounce Tracks with Effects?If you are using effects, it can be beneficial to include the output of th
267Chapter 23 Frequently Asked QuestionsChapter 23Another common reason for being unable to hear an effects processor is that effect return for that e
268Chapter 23 Frequently Asked QuestionsHow Do I Record a Stereo Signal?Recording a stereo signal is nearly identical to recording a mono signal with
269Chapter 23 Frequently Asked QuestionsChapter 23Warning: If you have any songs on the VS-1680’s internal drive that you do not want erased, make sur
27Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology) Chapter 1 The remaining number of Events can be saved with the following procedures. Please use th
270Chapter 23 Frequently Asked Questions
271 Index Numerics 1–8 (Scene) button ... 221–8 button ...
272Index track markers ... 177track numbers ... 177why it
273Index Effectsalgorithms ... 99and MIDI Control Changes ...
274Index Graphic display ... 21Grouping channels ...
275Index LIV1 ... 52LIV2 ...
276Index MIDI Clock ... 205MIDI connectors ...
277Index Pitch correction ... 185PLAY (DISPLAY) button ... 22
278Index SELECT/CH EDIT ... 19, 361-17/18 ...
279Index sync track ... 192–197tempo map ...
28Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology) fig.01-09 If we think of the VS-1680 as the house, the water being supplied from the water company
280Index VS-880/880EXsyncing with ... 255VS8F-1 ...
For the USAFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f
Concerning CopyrightThe law prohibits the unauthorized recording, public performance, broadcast, sale, or distribution etc. of a work (CD recording, v
29Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology)Chapter 1Input MixerThe Input Mixer is placed before the recorder section, and corresponds to the in
3USING THE UNIT SAFELY USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the rest of the VS-1680 U
30Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology) Track Mixer The Track Mixer is placed after the recorder section, and corresponds to Tracks (1–15/
31Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology)Chapter 1Master BlockThis selects the jacks or connectors—which are connected to external equipment—
32Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology)Track Minutes and Recording TimeWith cassette tape recorders, the amount of time you can record on a
33Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology)Chapter 1fig.01-17Auxiliary Tracks for Each TrackThe VS-1680 provides 16 playback tracks. Each track
34Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology) Effects Section About the Effect Expansion Board Up to two optional VS8F-2 effect expansion boards
35Chapter 2Chapter 2 Basic OperationThe explanations in this user’s guide include illustrations that depict what the display typically shows. Note, ho
36Chapter 2 Basic OperationEffect mode:Used to make changes and edits to the optional internal Effects.System mode:Used to make overall system setting
37Chapter 2 Basic Operation Chapter 2 fig.02-05 The TIME / VALUE dial Use the TIME/VALUE dial to change a value on the display. Turning the TIME/VALU
38Chapter 2 Basic OperationDate FormatThis selects the way the date is displayed.mm/dd/yyyy: Month/Day/Yeardd/mm/yyyy: Day/Month/Yearyyyy/mm/dd: Year/
39Chapter 2 Basic OperationChapter 2RestartingYou can restart the VS-1680 without turning off the rear panel POWER switch. This is convenient for swit
4USING THE UNIT SAFELY 101a • The unit should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper venti-lation...
40Chapter 2 Basic Operation
41Chapter 3Chapter 3 Playback OperationsThe DisplayDisplay RegionsWhen you first turn on the VS-1680, the following display will appear.fig.02-01This
42Chapter 3 Playback OperationsSelecting a Playlist DisplayYou can select one of four Playlist displays by holding [SHIFT] and pressing [PLAY (DISPLAY
43Chapter 3 Playback Operations Chapter 3 post-fader levels. The current Levels setting is labeled either “Pre” or “Post in the lower left corner of
44Chapter 3 Playback OperationsBlinking Red / Orange: Record ReadyThe track is ready to be recorded and the source will be heard. This occurs when the
45Chapter 3 Playback OperationsChapter 3Using LocatorsOne of the fastest ways to move around in your song is to use the locators. Time locators are st
46Chapter 3 Playback OperationsThe function buttons work as follows:[F2 (NOW)]: Enters the value for the current position of the timeline, as indicat
47Chapter 3 Playback OperationsChapter 3Editing Marker Values1. Move to the marker you want to change. Hold [SHIFT] and press [PREVIOUS] or [NEXT] to
48Chapter 3 Playback OperationsOther Ways to Move In a SongChanging Playback Position Using JUMPBesides using markers and locators to move the current
49Chapter 3 Playback OperationsChapter 3Protecting Songs (Song Protect)It is possible to mistakenly overwrite or record over an existing song, or to e
5 IMPORTANT NOTES In addition to the items listed under “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on p. 2-p. 3, please read and obs
50Chapter 3 Playback Operations
51Chapter 4Chapter 4 Recording OperationsPreparing for a New RecordingItems Necessary for Recording• VS-1680• Internal IDE hard drive (may already be
52Chapter 4 Recording Operations1-8. Tracks 9-16 cannot be used. This mode is useful when recording two-channel stereo masters.* When the Record Mode
53Chapter 4 Recording OperationsChapter 4About Recording TimesThe available recording time for a hard drive depends on the selected recording mode, th
54Chapter 4 Recording OperationsThe Recording and Mixing ProcessThe recording procedure with the VS-1680 is similar to the process of recording with t
55Chapter 4 Recording OperationsChapter 45. Adjust the volume level, panning, equalization, and other settings for each track.6. If you run out of emp
56Chapter 4 Recording Operations3. Adjust the input sensitivity with the INPUT knob for each input. Provide a strong input signal by having instrument
57Chapter 4 Recording Operations Chapter 4What to do About Low-Level Input SignalsOccasionally, you may have a source which has a very low input leve
58Chapter 4 Recording Operations Recording on Other Tracks (Overdubbing) In multitrack recording, the standard procedure is to record new tracks whi
59Chapter 4 Recording Operations Chapter 4 Blinking Red: Record Ready modeThe track is ready to be recorded. When blinking red, previously recorded
6IMPORTANT NOTES unit’s volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer to use headphones, so you do not need to be concerned about those around you (esp
60Chapter 4 Recording OperationsManual Punch-In Using the Foot SwitchPerforming a manual punch-in punch-out when both playing an instrument and engine
61Chapter 4 Recording OperationsChapter 4fig.03-12Using Markers1. Place two markers, one at the desired punch-in point, and one at the desired punch-o
62Chapter 4 Recording Operationsnecessary, use the input sensitivity knob to adjust the input level of the source so it matches the recorded level of
63Chapter 4 Recording OperationsChapter 4fig.03-20Editing the Loop Points for Punch-In and Punch-Out1. Hold [SHIFT] and press [LOOP].fig.03-21a2. The
64Chapter 4 Recording Operations16.To listen to the results of the recordings, press [ZERO] to return to the beginning of the song and press [PLAY].Yo
65Chapter 4 Recording OperationsChapter 4fig.03-35For this example, Tracks 5-8 are called the “source tracks.” Tracks 9/10 are called the “destination
66Chapter 4 Recording Operationswithout recording over the original material. It is a good idea to keep your original takes stored on the Virtual Trac
67Chapter 4 Recording OperationsChapter 4d. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select either DIGIN1 or DIGIN2, depending on whether you are using a coaxial co
68Chapter 4 Recording Operationsfig.11-264. Press [ ], [ ], [ ] and [ ] to move the cursor to and use the TIME/VALUE dial to change the settings.Metro
69Chapter 5Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerThis chapter explains general information and applications of the digital mixer in the VS-1680. For detail
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70Chapter 5 Using the Digital Mixer Signal Flow (Busses) In the VS-1680, audio signals flow through busses. Busses are shared pathways through which
71Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerChapter 5RECORDING bus as well as the MIX bus can also be routed to the EFFECT bus. When two VS8F-2 effect boards a
72Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerST IN: Whatever source is assigned to STEREO IN (p. 185)EFFECT 1: EFX1 Return level or EFX3 Return levelEFFECT 2: E
73Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerChapter 5Fader/Mute ButtonThere are two different ways to control the fader levels of the Input and Track Mixers.Me
74Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerDetermining OutputThe VS-1680 has eight analog output jacks and two stereo digital outputs. Each of these outputs c
75Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerChapter 5AUX3/AUX:The signal at the AUX3 bus, or AUX when a second VS8F-2 effect card is installed in the VS-1680.4
76Chapter 5 Using the Digital Mixerfig.09-16Track 9: MASTER jack (L)Track 10: MASTER jack (R)Track 11: AUX A jack (L)Track 12: AUX A jack (R)Track 13:
77Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerChapter 5Mix Assign SwitchWhen this is set to “On”, the source at each Input channel is assigned directly to the MI
78Chapter 5 Using the Digital Mixer2. Press [F5 (Fader)]. If “Fader” does not appear above [F5], press [PAGE] until you see “Fader” above [F5], and th
79Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerChapter 51. Press [SELECT (CH EDIT)] for the channel (input or track) you wish to assign to a fader group.2. Press
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80Chapter 5 Using the Digital Mixer1. Press the SELECT button for the track to which you want to make EQ settings.The Track SELECT button lights, and
81Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerChapter 5fig.03-34d6. Repeat Steps 1-4 to make EQ adjustments to other channels.7. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return
82Chapter 5 Using the Digital Mixerfig.11-43Copying Mixer SettingsYou can copy mixer settings—equalizer settings and levels—from another channel to th
83Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerChapter 55. When the data has been copied, the display will indicate “Complete.” Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].Mixer Scene
84Chapter 5 Using the Digital MixerScene setting. For example, just adjust the V-Track setting for one playback track.8. Once you’ve made the necessar
85Chapter 6Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailThis chapter explains in detail each of the settings available in the Mixer display for the Input Mixer
86Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip Detail[F2 (EFX2)] Effect 2 SendChannel settings for the EFFECT 2 Bus. Sets the Effect Send Switch, the Send Level (0-1
87Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailChapter 6Ins:Both channels of the stereo effect are inserted into the channel.InsL:The left channel of the effec
88Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailSnd (Insert Send Level)This adjusts the level of signal (-42 dB to +6 dB) sent to the effect. The default settin
89Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailChapter 6[F5 (Fader)] FADERControls the level (0-127) of the signal.Track MixerThe following functions are found
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90Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailLevelSets the channel’s send level (0-127)to the EFFECT 1 Bus.PanningSets the channel’s panning (L63-R63) in the
91Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailChapter 6Off:The effect is not inserted in the channel.Ins:Both channels of the stereo effect are inserted into
92Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailRtn (Insert Return Level)This adjusts the level of signal (-42 dB to +6 dB) returned from the effect. The defaul
93Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailChapter 6the source, and use the TIME/VALUE dial to place a mark for all sources to be assigned to the track.[F3
94Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailAUX1/EFX3:The signal at the AUX1 bus, or, when a second VS8F-2 Effect card is installed in the VS-1680, the EFFE
95Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailChapter 6Snd (Insert Send Level)This adjusts the level of signal (-42 dB to +6 dB) sent to the effect. The defau
96Chapter 6 Mixer Channel Strip DetailPanningSets the overall panning (L63-R63) of the EFFECT 4 Send.[F5 (AUX)] AUX Master SendMaster Block settings f
97Chapter 7Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)The optional VS8F-2 Effect Expansion Board provides two independent stereo effect processors. Up t
98Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)fig.05-11* With some effects, you may not want the direct sound output, or other special settings may be re
99Chapter 7 Using Internal Effects (VS8F-2)Chapter 7fig.05-143. Use [ ] and [ ], and the TIME/VALUE dial to create the name of the user patch. The fun
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