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Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-1680 Terminology)
Chapter 1
The remaining number of Events can be saved with the following procedures. Please use the most appropriate procedure for your
situation.
Execute Song Store (p. 48)
Use Execute Song Store if the UNDO indicator is lit. Events served for Redo will be released. But please note that you cannot
cancel, or redo, the last Undo you once execute this operation.
Execute Song Optimize (p. 214)
Execute Song Optimize if you have done a lot of punch-in recording. Events used for now-unnecessary audio data will be
released, and all currently stored levels of Undo are deleted.
Erase AutoMix data (p. 136)
If you have recorded AutoMix data, erase unnecessary data. Events served for unnecessary AutoMix data will be released.
About Button Names
There are two groups of buttons referred to as SELECT/CH EDIT (Select/Channel Edit) buttons.
fig.01-08a
Mixer Section
The digital mixer specifies input or output status of the recorder section.
The VS-1680’s mixers include the Input Mixer—which, in the signal path, is situated before the recording section—the Track
Mixer, placed after the recording section, and the Master Block, which is used for determining which jacks and connectors output
the signals from each of the other mixers.
* For more detailed information about the mixer section, please refer to the “Mixer Section Block Diagram” (
Appendices
, p. 60).
Signal Flow (Busses)
On the VS-1680, signals flow through busses. Busses are shared pathways through which multiple signals can be sent to various
tracks or channels. 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, etc.). The water that is used at each of these locations is then collected and carried away.
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