Chapter 1 Before You Start (VS-880EX Terminology)

Track Mixer

Track mixer is placed after the recorder section, and correspond to the tracks (1–8).

Recorder

Track Mixer (Track 1–8)

Chapter 1

REC 1

REC 2

REC 3

REC 4

REC 5

REC 6

REC 7

REC 8

Track1

Track2

Track3

Track4

Track5

Track6

Track7

Track8

EQ1

EQ2

EQ3

EQ4

EQ5

EQ6

EQ7

EQ8

Fader1

Fader2

Fader3

Fader4

Fader5

Fader6

Fader7

Fader8

Pan1

Pan2

Pan3

Pan4

Pan5

Pan6

Pan7

Pan8

MIX L/R (MASTER)

REC 1 (Recorder)

REC 2 (Recorder)

REC 3 (Recorder)

REC 4 (Recorder)

REC 5 (Recorder)

REC 6 (Recorder)

REC 7 (Recorder)

REC 8 (Recorder)

All of the tracks are output from the MASTER jacks. Additionally, tracks can also be routed back to the RECORDING bus for overdubbing, or re-rerecording. In this status, the channel faders 1–8 correspond respectively to Tracks 1–8.

Effect Return Mixer

This mixer adjusts the return level/balance from effects connected in send/return fashion, and the level/balance of the stereo input.

Stereo In

FX1 Return

FX2 Retuen

FX Return Mixer (Channel 6–8)

 

Fader6

Balance6

MIX L/R (MASTER)

 

 

REC 1 (Recorder)

Fade7

Balance7

REC 2 (Recorder)

 

 

 

REC 3 (Recorder)

 

 

REC 4 (Recorder)

Fader8

Balance8

REC 5 (Recorder)

 

 

 

REC 6 (Recorder)

 

 

REC 7 (Recorder)

 

 

REC 8 (Recorder)

Each channel is output from the MASTER jacks. It is also possible to assign them to the recording bus for recording. In this case, the channel faders correspond to the following signals.

Channel 6:

The INPUT jack assigned to Stereo In

Channel 7:

FX1 return

Channel 8:

FX2 return

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Roland VS-880EX owner manual Track Mixer, Effect Return Mixer, Channel