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Front and Rear Panels
Front & Rear
Panels
Rear Panel
fig.00-05
1. POWER Switch
This switch turns the VS-1680’s power on and off. See
Chapter 2
.
2. AC IN (AC Inlet)
Connect the included power cable here.
3. SCSI Connector
This is a DB-25 type SCSI connector for connecting SCSI devices such as an external hard disk, removable media, or a CD-R.
This connector is intended
only
for SCSI devices. If you connect any other other type of device to this jack, you may cause serious damage to
the VS-1680 and the connected device.
4. MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT/THRU)
Connect external MIDI devices (MIDI sequencers, MIDI controllers, etc.) here.
IN:
This connector receives MIDI messages. Connect it to the MIDI OUT connector of an external MIDI device.
OUT/THRU:
This connector can be used either as a MIDI OUT or as a MIDI THRU jack. With the factory settings, it will function
as a MIDI OUT connector, which means it is set to transmit MIDI messages generated by the VS-1680.
5. PHONES Jack
Connect your headphones (not supplied) here. The PHONES jack outputs the same signal as the MONITOR jack, and is affected
by the Master Fader setting, as well as the position of the MONITOR and PHONES knobs.
6. MONITOR Jacks (L, R)
RCA-phono-type analog audio output jacks. With the factory settings, all signals output from the MASTER OUT jacks also output
from the MONITOR jacks. This is determined by the block settings of the mixer’s master section and the settings of each channel.
Summary of Contents for VS-1680 V-XPANDED
Page 16: ...16 Table of Contents ...
Page 40: ...40 Chapter 2 Basic Operation ...
Page 50: ...50 Chapter 3 Playback Operations ...
Page 138: ...138 Chapter 9 Automix ...
Page 168: ...168 Chapter 12 Song Editing ...
Page 184: ...184 Chapter 13 CD RW and Mastering ...
Page 188: ...188 Chapter 14 Other Useful Functions ...
Page 212: ...212 Chapter 16 Using Software Sequencers ...
Page 230: ...230 Chapter 18 CD Backup ...
Page 238: ...238 Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder DAT Backup ...
Page 242: ...242 Chapter 20 Compatibility with Other VS Recorders ...
Page 252: ...252 Chapter 21 System and Global Settings ...
Page 260: ...260 Chapter 22 Specific Applications ...