Touring the VM200

Channel Control Section

 

EQ/LO

 

GAIN

FREQ

Q

PAN

PAN

EQ EDIT

EQ EDIT

SOLO

SOLO

ON

ON

+10

+10

0

0

-10

-10

-20

-20

-30

-30

-40

-40

-

-

1

2

9

10

17

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The VM200 features nine 60mm motorized faders.

Faders 1 through 8 are associated with separate [ON], [SOLO], and [EQ EDIT] keys. (The Master fader features only [ON] and [SOLO] keys.)

Faders 1 - 8 and [ON], [SOLO], and [EQ EDIT] keys 1-8 typically control channels 1 through 8. However, they can also control channels 9 through 16, and 17 through 20, depending on the channel layer you select using the Page Select keys. (See the “Fader function” table below.)

The ninth fader is the Master Fader.

Faders 1 - 8 and [ON], [SOLO], and [EQ EDIT] keys also assign values to various function page parameters.

You can also use the faders and [ON], [SOLO], and [EQ EDIT] keys as MIDI control- lers by setting parameters on the Control Table function pages, which are displayed by the Setup [MIDI] function key.

Faders Faders

The faders control different functions depending on the Fader Mode you select.

You select a Fader Mode by pressing one of the keys in the Fader Mode section of the control surface. The VM200 features seven fader modes: Channel, Aux 1, Aux2, Aux3, Aux4, Eff1, and Eff2. (For more informa- tion, see “[ON], [SOLO], & [EQ EDIT] Keys” on page 34.)

Faders 1 - 8 typically control the channel gain; the Master Fader typically controls the Stereo Buss Master gain.

However, in Fader Mode Aux1 for example, Fader 1 controls the channel-to-Aux1 Send gain. In Fader Mode Eff2, Fader 1 controls the channel-to-Eff2 Send gain, and so on.

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VM200 User’s Guide

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Fostex VM200 manual Channel Control Section