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Chapter 21 System and Global Settings
Measure Display
You can set the display to show measure and beat numbers,
allowing you to operate the VS-1680 in a manner similar to a
MIDI sequencer. This works when the VS-1680 is the master
when syncing to an external MIDI device using MIDI clock,
or is recording a song along with a previously created tempo
map. Set the metronome to sound as described in "Using the
Metronome," p. 67.
1.
Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]. The System
Menu icon is displayed. If the System Menu icon does
not appear, press [F6 (EXIT)].
2.
Press [F2 (GLOBL)]. If “GLOBL” does not appear above
[F2], first press [PAGE] until “GLOBL” appears, and then
press [F2 (GLOBL)].
3.
Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the
cursor to “Measure Display.”
4.
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to change the setting for
Measure Display.
Measure Display
Use this to select whether or not the measures and beats
appear in the graphic display.
Always:
The measure and beat are always displayed.
Auto:
The measure and beat are not displayed when the
metronome is not in use.
5.
Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display.
SCSI ID Number
When connecting SCSI devices to the VS-1680, the SCSI ID
number of each device connected must be set so none of the
devices have the same ID number. The VS-1680’s ID number
is set to “7” at the factory. When connecting SCSI devices
(such as a Zip drive or a CD-R drive) to the VS-1680, be sure
to set the SCSI ID number for these devices to a number other
than “7.” If no other SCSI ID number is available, it is
possible to change the SCSI ID number of the VS-1680.
1.
Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]. The System
Menu icon is displayed. If the System Menu icon does
not appear, press [F6 (EXIT)].
2.
Press [F2 (GLOBL)]. If “GLOBL” does not appear above
[F2], first press [PAGE] until “GLOBL” appears, and then
press [F2 (GLOBL)].
3.
Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the
cursor to “SCSI Self ID.”
4.
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to change the setting for SCSI
Self ID.
SCSI Self ID
This sets the VS-1680’s own SCSI ID number (0-7).
5.
Hold [SHIFT] and press [ZERO]. “STORE OK ?” appears
in the display.
6.
Press [YES]. The current song is saved.
Example of entering numerals with “Up”
Setting
This example explains how “01h23m45s00f” is entered
when the NUMERICS Type is “Up”.
1.
Press [NUMERICS]. The button indicator lights.
2.
The cursor appears at the digit furthest to the right
(the lowest digit place). Press the LOCATOR buttons
[1], [2], [3], [4], [5], and [SCENE/0] (four times), in
that order.
The numerals appear in the place furthest to the
right and shift to higher places as other numerals are
entered. You can also move the cursor to the desired
place by pressing [
] and [
].
3.
When you are finished entering the numerals, press
[YES]. The numerical value is set, and the button
indicator goes off.
Example of entering numerals with
“Down” Setting
This example explains how “01h23m45s00f” is entered
when the NUMERICS Type is “Down”.
1.
Press [NUMERICS]. The button indicator lights.
2.
The cursor appears at the digit furthest to the left
(the highest digit place). Press the LOCATOR
buttons [SCENE/0], [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [SCENE/0],
and [SCENE/0], in that order.
The numerals appear from left to right, just as they are
entered. You can also move the cursor to the desired
place by pressing [
] and [
].
3.
When you are finished entering the numerals, press
[YES]. The numerical value is set, and the button
indicator goes off.
Summary of Contents for VS-1680 V-XPANDED
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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 ...
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