Chapter 14 Takein Advantages of the VS-880EX (idea and examples)

Along with the functions or external devices explained in earlier chapters, this chapter explains some actual ways and gives some tips in which the VS-880EX can be used effectively. First press [PLAY (DISPLAY)], and begin each operation from Play condition.

Synchronizing the Operations of Two VS-880EX Units

The VS-880EX is compatible with MMC. Here, we explain how the operation of two VS-880EX units can be synchronized. One VS-880EX acts as the MMC/MTC master, and the other acts as the MMC/MTC slave. Make connections as described below.

MMC (Appendices p. 124)

INPUT 1, 2

MIDI OUT

MASTER L, R

MIDI IN

MASTER

SLAVE

*In this example, you can use the master’s Stereo In function for the mix balance between the master and slave VS-880EXs (p. 152). First adjust the individual track balances on both machines. Of course, you can also send the output of the master and slave VS-880EXs to a separate mixer. However, the master and slave units can- not be connected using digital connections.

Settings for the Master VS-880EX

1.Press [SYSTEM] several times until “SYS MIDI PRM ?” appears in the dis- play.

2.Press [YES].

“SYS MID:DeviceID=” appears in the display.

3.Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.

DeviceID

This sets the Device ID number (1–32) that is used when exchanging exclusive messages (mixer parameters) with an external MIDI device. Exclusive messages can be transmitted and received between devices which have the same Device ID number setting. Here, set this to “17.”

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Roland owner manual Synchronizing the Operations of Two VS-880EX Units, Settings for the Master VS-880EX, 170, DeviceID