Fostex VM04 owner manual Effect Section

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VM04 Owner’s manual

After the MASTER FADER, there are two arrows pointing downwards and to the right labeled “METER”. The VM04 will extract the signal level at this point and display it in the LCD Display L/R level meters. In the opposite direction, upwards and to the right, there are two lines leading to the S/P DIF output square. This square sends out the digital signal via the optical output. The digital signal for the VM04 output is a 44.1kHz, 20 bit signal.

Next in line are two rectangles labeled D/A. These will convert the digital audio signal back to Analog. After the D/A rectangles, you will see two sets of triangles pointing to the right. These direct the signal flow and are kinds of amps (buffers). These refine the analog audio signal for the STEREO OUT L/R. The STEREO OUT L/R has (-10dBV) written below it. This means that the output line level of the VM04 is (-10dBV).

If you look after the D/A rectangles again, you will see two lines moving downwards to the right. These connect with two circles bisected with an arrow. They are the Headphone amps and Headphone level volume controls. This is the VM04’s monitor section. Some large mixers may have a selector switch so that it is possible to choose which part of the signal flow will be monitored. In the case of the VM04, the monitor output will always send exactly the same signal to the STEREO OUT as to the Headphones.

MASTER

D/A

D/A

MASTER FADER

METER

S/P DIF OUT

LOUTPUT R (-10dBV)

PHONES

PHONES

4. Effect Section

The destination of the signal from the Effect Buss line is the Effect section. You can treat the Effect section as if it is an independent (1 in / stereo out) Effect unit. After the audio signal has been through the Effect process, it will become a STEREO signal and return to the L/R Buss lines. Then, the Effect sound will be mixed with the dry sound coming from each Input channel and will head back into the MASTER section. Don’t forget the POST/PRE selector switch. If you set the switch to “PRE” and INPUT FADER to MIN, only the Effect sound will go out via the STEREO OUT without dry sound. Again, if used this way, the VM04 Effect section is acting as an independent Effect unit.

The Effect section is very adaptable. For example, if you are recording the vocal in your home studio, by using the reverb you can record the sound as if you are recording in a large hall. You can also change the original source sound completely by using the delay or chorus.

EFFECT

EFFECT

The types of Effect the VM04 provides are Reverb, Delay, Chorus and Flanger. Some combinations of these are also available. See EFFECT mode (page 18) for more details of the Effect and how to use it.

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Contents Introduction ModelSafety Instructions Table of Contents Effect Let’s examine the VM04 in more detailCH1 Input SectionMaster Section Buss SectionEffect Section EffectNames and Functions Scene Recall key Fader Adjust keyView Status Indicator Trim knobsRemove the insulation paper Before UseApplication 2 To use as a Mono In/Stereo Out Effecter ApplicationsApplication 8 As a practise aid for your musical instruments Initial Setting Character section Normal Mix ModePAN setting Channel Edit ModeRotate the Data Encoder EQ Hi setting EQ Lo SettingEffect POST/PRE setting Effect Send settingRotate the Data Encoder clockwise Chorus Effect ModeDelay ReverbPress the Exit key to quit the Effect Mode Effect Type settingOne you want to choose Effect Parameter setting High Dump setting Reverb Level settingPre-Delay Time setting Reverb Time settingScene Store Early Reflection Balance settingStore the setting that you have made Scene MemoryPress the Enter key Scene RecallPress the Enter key after you have named your Scene Press the Scene Recall keyScene Direct Recall Fader Adjust modeUseful info Fader Fix FdFix Setup ModePress the Effect Type key and Effect Parameter key together Channel Fader Recall chRCL Battery CheckOther modes Software Version CheckConverter Mixer SectionInput 1 Input 3