5.
Use the CURSOR buttons to select CHANNEL L’s parameters if
they’re not already selected. These parameters control the left side
of Effect 1.
6.
To select a send-and-return configuration, turn V2 [POSITION] to
select SEND/RETURN (INT F BUS). In our case, this value is
already selected, so there’s nothing you need to do.
7.
CHANNEL SELECT should be set to BUS 1, the Flex Bus that
carries signal to Effect 1. This should always be set to the Flex Bus
associated with the send-and-return effect you’re setting up.
8.
Press F1 [SET] to register the settings for Effect 1’s left channel.
Since send-and-return effects are always stereo, the VM-7000
automatically sets the right side’s routing to match the left side’s.
Select an Effect Library
1.
Press EFFECTS 1-8 to return to the EFFECTS MENU screen.
2.
Press F1 [LIBRARY].
The display shows you a list of the effect libraries currently in the
VM-7000’s memory.
There are actually two sets of libraries: factory libraries—these
begin with a “P” for “preset”—and user libraries, which begin with
“U” for “user.” The P libraries are always available, and cannot be
changed. You can save your own effect edits as new libraries in the
U memory locations—we’ll describe how to do this later.
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Getting Started with the VM-7000
Some of the VM-7000’s effects produce a stereo output from a mono
input, while others have both a stereo input and a stereo output. See
the algorithm list starting on p. 119 in the VM-C7200/C7100 Owner’s
Manual to learn more about the VM-7000’s individual effect algorithms.