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Chapter 4 Recording Operations
Chapter 4
d.
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select either DIGIN1 or
DIGIN2, depending on whether you are using a coaxial
connector or an optical connector.
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MasterClk (Master Clock)
This sets the VS-1680’s reference clock.
DIGIN1:
Receives digital timing information from the DIGITAL
IN 1 connector (coaxial).
INT:
Uses the VS-1680’s own internal clock.
DIGIN2:
Receives digital timing information from the DIGITAL
IN 2 connector (optical).
e.
Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist
display.
Record your tracks as usual, following the steps for
"Recording to the Tracks," p. 55. Press the SELECT button for
the Digital Input in Step 2.
Recording From a CD
The default setting of the VS-1680 does not permit recording
the output of CD players using the DIGITAL IN connector. If
you want to record from a CD using the DIGITAL IN
connection, use the following procedure. You will only need
to perform this procedure one time to enable the VS-1680 to
record digital signals from CD players.
1.
Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (System)]. The System icon
appears in the display. If the System menu icon does not
appear, press [F6 (EXIT)].
2.
Press [F2 (GLOBL)]. If “GLOBL” does not appear in the
display above [F2], press [PAGE] until it appears, then
press [F2 (GLOBL)].
3.
Use [
], [
], [
] and [
] to move the
cursor to “CD Digital Record.”
4.
Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select “On.”
5.
A message concerning copyright appears in the display.
After reading this message, press [ENTER]. The same
message appears in the back cover of this user’s guide.
6.
A message concerning Licensing Conditions is
displayed. After reading this message, press [ENTER].
This message appears in the back cover of this user’s
guide. From now on, you can make digital connections
and recordings from CD players. If you do not agree to
the conditions, press [NO]. If you press [NO], you will
not be able to use digital connections from CD players.
7.
Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)] to return to the Playlist display.
You will now be able to record a CD from the digital
input (see p. 66 for details on recording from a digital
source).
Using the Metronome
The VS-1680 features a built-in metronome that will provide
a click track at any tempo you specify. By listening to the
click track as you record your instrument, you’ll be able to
record your performance with more accuracy. Recording
using a click track also allows song editing to be done by
measure and beat. The metronome tempo can be controlled
by the tempo map or sync track MIDI clock. When using this
feature, set up the tempo map (p. 194) or sync track (p. 192)
beforehand. When you create a new song, the tempo map
defaults to a 4/4 rhythm and a tempo of 120.
Turn On the Metronome
1.
The metronome is output from both the MONITOR jacks
and the PHONES jack. Connect your playback audio
equipment to the MONITOR jacks.
2.
Hold [SHIFT] and press [F5 (SYSTEM)]—the System
menu icon appears. If it does not, press[F6 (EXIT)].
3.
Press [F5 (METRO)]. If “METRO” does not appear in the
display above [F5], press [PAGE] until you see
“METRO” above [F5], then press [F5 (METRO)]. The
Metronome Parameter screen appears.
If “Digital In Lock” is Displayed
This indicates the reference clock for the sample rate is
set by the digital signal from the DIGITAL IN connector.
You can now record using the digital connection.
If “Digital In Unlock” is Displayed
This indicates that no digital signal is being received
from the DIGITAL IN connector. Check for good
connections, or perhaps try another cable. It may also
indicate the sample rate for the selected song does not
match the sample rate of the digital source connected to
the DIGITAL IN connector. In this state, you cannot
record using the digital source.
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Page 40: ...40 Chapter 2 Basic Operation ...
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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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