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Chapter 7: Advanced Applications and Tips
Additional Equalizers in the Built-In Effects
The VS-880EX’s built-in effects processors not only contain many useful effects, they also contain a stereo 4
band fully parametric equalizer (configurable as 8 bands in mono), and a stereo 10 band graphic equalizer.
Additional Recording Time
An additional hard disk drive can be added to your VS-880EX to increase the storage capacity for
additional recordings (see Appendices page 5, “About SCSI”). Some removable media drives may work
with your VS-880EX. See your Roland dealer for information.
You cannot record continuously from the internal disk to the external disk. Your
entire song must fit on one disk or the other.
Synchronizing Your VS-880EX
The VS-880EX has extensive synchronizing capabilities which are explained in the V-Xpanded Owner’s
Manual, Chapter 5. However, there are a few important items to remember.
Slave Mode - Master Mode
When the VS-880EX is operated in Slave mode, some external device is controlling the VS-880EX (i.e., the
VS-880EX is “slaved” to an external “master”). The VS-880EX is capable of slaving to MTC (MIDI Time
Code) or MMC (MIDI Machine Control).
When the VS-880EX is operated in Slave Mode, the sample clock will “resolve” to
the sync signal. This is very important to keep the VS-880EX from drifting in time.
When the VS-880EX is operated in Master mode, it becomes the controlling device for external “slave”
devices. The VS-880EX will output MTC (MIDI Time Code), MMC (MIDI Machine Control), SPP (Song
Position Pointer) from the Tempo Map, or SPP (Song Position Pointer) from the alternate Sync Track.
Sync Track
The VS-880EX provides a special Sync Track. A complete tempo map including MIDI clock and Song
Position Pointer can be recorded from an external sequencer, into the VS-880EX’s Sync Track. The Sync
Track can then be used to synchronize the sequencer and the VS-880EX (see page 103 of this guide).
Stereo Grouping / Channel Linking
When working with stereo signals, the Channel Link function allows you to link two channels together so
that they respond as a stereo pair (see Owner’s Manual - page 149).
Automation
In addition to MIDI automation, there are three types of automation built into the VS-880EX:
Realtime, Snapshot and Gradation. (see pages 99-101 of this guide).
SMPTE time code and the VS-880EX
The VS-880EX sends and receives MTC (MIDI Time Code). MTC is traditional SMPTE time code
embedded in a MIDI signal. If you have an external device that will ONLY send or receive SMPTE Time
Code, you can obtain an external SMPTE - MIDI translator. For example, the MIDIMAN ‘Video Syncman’
device translates MTC to SMPTE and SMPTE to MTC.
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