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Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (Owner’s Manual p. 2), “USING THE UNIT
SAFELY” (Owner’s Manual p. 3), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (Owner’s
Manual p. 5). These sections provide important information concerning the
proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you
have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit,
Owner’s Manual, and Appendices should be read in its entirety. These
manuals should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
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Copyright
Unauthorized recording, distribution, sale, lending, public performance, broadcasting, or the like, in whole or
in part, of a work (musical composition, video, broadcast, public performance, or the like) whose copyright is
held by a third party is prohibited by law.
When exchanging audio signals through a digital connection with an external instrument, this unit can
perform recording without being subject to the restrictions of the Serial Copy Management System (SCMS).
This is because the unit is intended solely for musical production, and is designed not to be subject to restric-
tions as long as it is used to record works (such as your own compositions) that do not infringe on the
copyrights of others. (SCMS is a feature that prohibits second-generation and later copying through a digital
connection. It is built into MD recorders and other consumer digital-audio equipment as a copyright-
protection feature.)
Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party. Roland assumes no
responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third-party copyrights arising through your
use of this unit.
About the License Agreement
The VS-2400CD and its CD-R capability are designed to allow you to reproduce material to which you have copyright,
or material which the copyright owner has granted you permission to copy. Accordingly, reproduction of Music CD or
other copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner avoiding technical prohibiting features of
second-generation and later copying like SCMS or others constitutes copyright infringement and may incur penalties
even in case such reproduction is for your own personal use and enjoyment (private use). Consult a copyright specialist
or special publications for more detailed information on obtaining such permission from copyright holders.
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Page 1 - Appendices

Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (Owner’s Manual p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (Owner’s

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10Q&A CD-R/RW DRIVE Q: Is it possible to use the CD-R/RW drive which were used with the previous VS models? A: No, they cannot be used. Please us

Page 3 - Contents

100 MIDI Implementation Model VS-2400CD Version 1.00 Oct. 2, 2002 1. TRANSMITTED DATA AND RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA Channel Voice message ● Note On/

Page 4 - About MIDI

101 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation 59 Channel Status 20ch 0:Off, 1:Play, 2:Bounce/Source, 3:Rec 60 Channel Status 21ch 0:Off, 1:Pla

Page 5 - Troubleshooting

102 MIDI Implementation (*1) Mixer Level Table +—————+————————++—————+————————++—————+————————++—————+————————+| Data| Lev(dB)|| Data| Lev(dB)|| Data

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103 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation ------------------------------------------------------------------- NRPN Parameters Number

Page 7 - Other problems

104 MIDI Implementation ------------------------------------------------------------------- NRPN and Effect Parameters----------------

Page 8 - BASIC FUNCTIONS

105 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation |—————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————————|| 00H 11H | mmH llH | Chorus: Rch Feed

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106 MIDI Implementation | 00H 06H | 00H 00H | (Reserved) | : : :| 00H 7FH | 00H 00H | (Reserved)

Page 10 - CD-R/RW DRIVE

107 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation Individual for Algorithm 10 Guitar Multi 3 |—————————+—————————+————————————————————————————————————————

Page 11 - DIGITAL I/O

108 MIDI Implementation | 00H 09H | mmH llH | Pre Amp: Treble || | |

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109 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 00H 0BH | mmH llH | Noise Suppressor A: Threshold || | |

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11Q&A Q&A DIGITAL I/O Q: Is it possible to connect two VS-2400CD’s in cascade via R-BUS to transfer audio data, various control messages and

Page 14 - Effects Devices Connected

110 MIDI Implementation | 00H 23H | mmH llH | EQ: Low EQ Type || | | 0,1 = Shelving,

Page 15 - Recording the Sounds Output

111 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation ❍ Algorithm 21 Space Chorus +—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+| NRPN

Page 16 - Error Messages

112 MIDI Implementation |—————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————————|| 00H 0CH | mmH llH | EQ Ach: 8.0kHz Gain

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113 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation |—————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————————|| 00H 05H | mmH llH | Vocoder: Synth I

Page 18 - Glossary

114 MIDI Implementation ❍ Algorithm 31 Tape Echo 201 +—————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+| NRPN | Data |

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115 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 00H 0BH | mmH llH | EQ: Low Mid EQ Gain || | |

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116 MIDI Implementation ● Program Change Parameters on the Mixer/Effect section can be changed when UTILITY-MIDI screensEFFECT P.C.Rx Sw is “On.”When

Page 21 - Shortcut Key Operations

117 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation 02H Identify Request (sub-ID #2) 41H Manufacturer ID (Roland) mmH mmH Device Family

Page 22 - LOCATOR/SCENE buttons

118 MIDI Implementation | 02 01 00 02 | 00 — 01 | CD DIGITAL REC Off,On ||—————————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————

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119 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation |—————————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————|| 02 08 00 18 | 0000aaaa| LOOP TO

Page 24

12Q&A MIDI DEVICES Q: Is it possible to use a digital input when the VS-2400CD is an MTC slave? A: Yes. But if the discrepancy between the MTC an

Page 25 - Parameter List

120 MIDI Implementation | 02 0D 00 55 | 00 — 01 | AUTOMIX WRITING PARAMETER AUX Send || | |

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121 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation 8294396800 sample = 518399800 block = 01 0E 0E 06 02 07 03 08 (4bit nibble) Sampling Frequency is 88.

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122 MIDI Implementation | 04 00 00 03 | 00 — 7F | INPUT CHANNEL 1 GROUP || | | 127,0,,,11 = Off

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123 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 04 00 00 7E | 0aaaaaaa| INPUT CHANNEL 1 EQ HIGHMID FREQUENCY || 04 00 00 7F#| 0bbbbbbb| 20,

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124 MIDI Implementation |—————————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————|| 04 20 00 57 | 01 — 7F | TRACK CHANNEL 1 SURROUND DEPTH

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125 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation |—————————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————|| 04 40 00 22 | 0aaaaaaa| RETURN CHANN

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126 MIDI Implementation |—————————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————|| 04 50 00 42 | 0aaaaaaa| DIR6 MASTER LEVEL

Page 32 - DISPLAY OFFSET TIME

127 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation (*1) Dynamics Ratio Table +——————+————————+| Data | RATIO |+——————+————————+| 0 | 1.00:1 || 1 | 1.

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128 MIDI Implementation |—————————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————|| 05 00 00 20 | 0aaaaaaa| EQ: High EQ Gain

Page 34 - SYNC OFFSET TIME

129 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 05 00 00 4A | 0aaaaaaa| EQ: High EQ Q || 05 00 00 4B#| 0bbbbbbb|

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13Q&A Q&A OTHERS Q: Is it possible to display the information that is on the LCD in the external VGA and operate the VS using a VGA display?

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130 MIDI Implementation | 05 00 00 26 | 00 | (Reserved) | : : :| 05 00 7F 7F | 00 | (Rese

Page 37 - Analyzer

131 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation |—————————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————|| 05 00 00 2A | 0aaaaaaa| De—esser: Fr

Page 38

132 MIDI Implementation | 05 00 00 22 | 0aaaaaaa| Phaser: Direct Level || 05 00 00 23#| 0bbbbbbb| —10

Page 39 - Preset Patch List

133 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 05 00 00 28 | 0aaaaaaa| EQ: Low EQ Gain || 05 00 00 29#| 0bbbbbbb|

Page 40 - Stereo Delay Chorus

134 MIDI Implementation | 05 00 00 2A | 0aaaaaaa| Enhancer: Level || 05 00 00 2B#| 0bbbbbbb|

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135 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 05 00 00 1E | 0aaaaaaa| EQ Ach: Low Mid EQ Gain || 05 00 00 1F#| 0bbbbbbb|

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136 MIDI Implementation | 05 00 00 18 | 0aaaaaaa| EQ: Low EQ Type || 05 00 00 19#| 0bbbbbbb| 0,1 = Shelving,

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137 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 05 00 00 1E | 0aaaaaaa| Limiter Bch SW || 05 00 00 1F#| 0bbbbbbb|

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138 MIDI Implementation |—————————————+—————————+—————————————————————————————————————————|| 05 00 00 22 | 00 | (Reserved)

Page 45 - Algorithm List

139 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation | 05 00 00 7C#| 0aaaaaaa| Mixer Mid Level 0,,,86 = —80,,,6dB || 05 00 00 7D#| 0bbbbbbb|

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14Q&A How to Record with External Effects Devices Connected There are two possible ways to carry out recording when you have external effects de

Page 47

140 MIDI Implementation ● DEFERRED PLAY(MCS) Status Data Byte Status ------ ----------------------

Page 48 - Selecting Gate type

141 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation ❍ Format 2 - LOCATE[TARGET] Status Data Byte Status -----

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142 MIDI Implementation 5. V-LINK TRANSMITTED DATA The following control command will be transmitted while V-LIN function is activated. CHANNEL VOI

Page 50 - Gate Reverb

143 MIDI Implementation MIDI Implementation 6. Appendices ● Decimal and Hexadecimal table (Hexadecimal numberis shown with H.) In MIDI documentation,

Page 51

144 MIDI ImplementationFunction...BasicChannel:Mode:Note Number:Velocity:AfterTouch:Pitch Bender:Control Change:ProgramChange:System ExclusiveCommon:

Page 52 - Delay repetition

145 Track Sheet Track Sheet fig.16-03TracksV-Tracks1234567812345678910111213141516SCENELOCATORProject Artist ClientDateProject NamePartition # Backin

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146Track Sheet fig.10-04Tracks9101112 13 14 161512345678910111213141516NOTESTrack Sheet (2)V-Tracks2400_app_e.book 146 ページ 2006年2月24日 金曜日 午前11時45分

Page 54 - Stereo Pitch Shifter Delay

147Track Sheet Track Sheet fig.10-05Tracks17 181920 21 22 242312345678910111213141516NOTESTrack Sheet (3)V-Tracks2400_app_e.book 147 ページ 2006年2月24日 金

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148 About the Demo PerformancesWritten by Scott Tibbs"Promises"© 2002 Buoy Music BMI All rights reserved3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1612

Page 56 - Delay RSS

149 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS VS-2400CD 24-Tr, 24-bit, 96kHz Sampling Digital Studio Workstation Tracks Tracks: 24V.Tracks: 384 (16-V.Tracks per

Page 57 - Tape Echo 201

15Q&A Q&A You can also make the Output Assign settings in the EZ ROUTING Output Assign screen ( [EZ ROUTING] → [F3 (OUTPUT)] . 14. Connect ea

Page 58 - Multi Tap Delay

150SPECIFICATIONS Residual Noise Level (input terminated with 1k ohm, INPUT SENS: LINE, IHF-A, typ.) Master Out: -86 dBu or lessAUX A: -86 dBu or les

Page 59

151 Index Index Numerics 10-Band Graphic Equalizer ... 912ch RSS ...

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152Index G Gate Reverb ... 40, 50Gated Reverb ...

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153Index Index Reverb ... 40Reverb2 ...

Page 62 - Chorus RSS

154Index2400_app_e.book 154 ページ 2006年2月24日 金曜日 午前11時45分

Page 63 - Space Chorus

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Page 64 - Stereo Phaser

Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (Owner’s Manual p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (Owner’s

Page 65

16 Error Messages Aborted Command!Illegal Request! This disk drive cannot be used by the VS-2400CD. Arbitration Failed!Check Condition!Drive Status E

Page 66 - Analog Phaser

17Error Messages Error Messages FX Board for RSS PAN is not installed! When a project or scene was loaded, the effect board necessary for using RSS p

Page 67 - Stereo Flanger

18 Glossary Analyzer A device that divides the frequency spectrum into narrow bands, and displays a level meter for each function band to analyze the

Page 68 - Analog Flanger

19Glossary Glossary Frame Similar to the individual frames in a roll of movie film, the numerous still pictures that are displayed in rapid successio

Page 69

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Page 70 - What is RSS?

20Glossary R-BUS Roland’s digital communication specification developed to allow audio and control data to be exchanged between devices. Multi-channe

Page 71 - Precautions for using RSS

21 Shortcut Key Operations Shortcut Key Operations Here is a list of the functions that can be performed by pressing multiple buttons, or using the

Page 72 - Mic Converter B

22Shortcut Key Operations (*3) If a time location has already been registered to a point, and the Global parameter EDIT POINT Sw TYPE is set to “Sam

Page 73

23Shortcut Key Operations Shortcut Key Operations (*4) when PREVIOUS/NEXT Sw is “PHRASE.”(*5) when PREVIOUS/NEXT Sw is “MARKER.” PHRASE/MARKER button

Page 74 - Guitar Multi 1–3

24Shortcut Key Operations < > < > indicates a key on the ASCII keyboard.(*6) Combinations using <Shift> on the ASCII keyboard and a

Page 75 - Continued

25 Parameter List Parameter List Input Mixer [IN 1-12] (or [IN 13-16]) → [CH EDIT] (IN 1–12, 13–16)] Parameter name Display Value, Initial valueP

Page 76

26Parameter List *1 Patchbay works in pairs. Odd-numbered channel can select an odd-numbered input or Lch, and even-numbered channel can select an ev

Page 77

27Parameter List Parameter List Track Mixer [TR 1-12] (or [TR 13-16] → [CH EDIT] (TR 1–12, 13-16) Parameter name Display Value, Initial value V-t

Page 78 - Vocal Multi

28Parameter List *1 Valid when Channel Link is “On.”*2 If Channel Link is On, the “Pan” parameter will change to the offset pan parameter.*3 Valid wh

Page 79

29Parameter List Parameter List Effect Return [AUX1–8 FX1–4 RTN] → [CH EDIT] (FX 1–4 RTN) *1 Valid when Surround Mix Switch is “Off.”*2 Valid when

Page 80 - Voice Transformer

3 Contents Contents About MIDI ...4Troubleshooting...

Page 81 - Vocal Canceler

30Parameter List *1 Valid when AUX Bus Link is “On.”*2 Valid when DIR is selected by the linked channel or FX RTN channel*3 Valid when Track Direct O

Page 82

31Parameter List Parameter List System Parameter [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page1) F1 (SYSTEM)] Parameter name Display Value, Initial value Anal

Page 83 - Tips for using Vocoder

32Parameter ListGlobal Parameter [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page1) F2 (GLOBAL)]Project Parameter [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page1) F3 (Proj)]

Page 84 - Vocoder2 (19)

33Parameter List Parameter List Play/Recording Parameter [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page1) F4 (PlyRec)]MIDI Parameter [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] →

Page 85

34Parameter ListSync Parameter [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page1) F6 (SYNC)] * The settable value for Offset will change slightly depending on the

Page 86 - Lo-Fi Processor

35Parameter List Parameter List Metronome Drum Pattern Edit [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page2) F2 (Metro)] → [F1 (PtnEdt)]Auto Punch/Loop [SHI

Page 87 - 3band Isolator

36Parameter ListScene [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page3) F1 (SCENE)]Automix [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page3) F2 (A.MIX)]Surround [SHIFT]+[F4

Page 88 - Dual Compressor/Limiter

37Parameter List Parameter List Oscillator/Analyzer [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page3) F4 (OscAna)] Oscillator *1 Metronome is not output to monit

Page 89

38Parameter ListRSS PAN Setup [SHIFT]+[F4 (UTILITY)] → [(Page4) F2 (RSSPan)] *1 When an effect board is being used by the analyzer, it’s unavaila

Page 90 - Cutting noise

39 Preset Patch List Preset Patch List On the VS-2400CD, you can access the range of effects listed below. Loop: Direct Level is set to “0.” Connect

Page 91 - Preventing howling

4 About MIDI This section explains the basic concepts of MIDI, and how the VS-2400CD handles MIDI messages. What is MIDI MIDI stands for Musical Ins

Page 92 - Hum Canceler

40Preset Patch List Reverb (18 presets) No. Patch Name Algorithm Type Input Comment P036 RV:LargeHall Reverb Loop Mono Large concert hall reverbera

Page 93 - Stereo Multi

41Preset Patch List Preset Patch List Tape Echo 201 (4 presets) No. Patch Name Algorithm Type Input Comment P087 TE:ShortEcho Tape Echo 201 Loop Mo

Page 94

42Preset Patch List P129 MM:C3KB → Line Mic Modeling Insert 2ch Cancels the characteristics of AKG C3000B, giving the sound a flat frequency response

Page 95 - Speaker Modeling

43Preset Patch List Preset Patch List Special Effects (11 presets) No. Patch Name Algorithm Type Input Comment P175 LFP:BreakBts Lo-Fi Processor In

Page 96

44Preset Patch List Speaker Modeling (11 presets) No. Patch Name Algorithm Type Input Comment P220 SPM:SuperFlt Speaker Modeling Insert Stereo Mode

Page 97 - Mastering Tool Kit

45 Algorithm List Algorithm List This section describes the effects associated with the respective algorithms and internal terminations. Read this se

Page 98

46Algorithm List Reverb This feature adds reverberation to the sound to model the size of space such as a hall and a room. fig.08-04Input LInput ROut

Page 99

47Algorithm List Algorithm List Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionEQ (Equalizer) Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the equalizer on or off. Low Gain -12–

Page 100 - MIDI Implementation

48Algorithm List Reverb2 This gate reverb works in either of two modes of gate operation (Gate/Ducking). In the Gate mode, the gate opens when a cert

Page 101

49Algorithm List Algorithm List Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionRev (Reverb 2): Gate reverb with two modes of gate operation Sw (Switch) On, Of

Page 102

5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When the VS-2400CD does not perform the way you expect, check the following points before you suspect a malfunction

Page 103

50Algorithm List Gate Reverb This is a reverb in which the reverberation is muted during its decay. Its reverse mode can be used in conjunction with

Page 104

51Algorithm List Algorithm List Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionGRev (Gate Reverb): Mutes the revert sound midway. Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns t

Page 105

52Algorithm List Delay Delay is a feature to add a delayed sound to the direct sound in order to add thickness to the sound or to yield a special eff

Page 106

53Algorithm List Algorithm List EQ (Equalizer) Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the equalizer on or off. Low Gain (Low Gain) -12– +12 dB Sets the boost/cut

Page 107

54Algorithm List Stereo Pitch Shifter Delay Changes the pitch of the direct sound. Corrects vocals out of tune or adds thickness to the sound by mixi

Page 108

55Algorithm List Algorithm List EQ (Equalizer) Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the equalizer on or off. Low Gain (Low Gain) -12– +12 dB Sets the boost/cut

Page 109

56Algorithm List Delay RSS The right-side, left-side and center Delay sounds can be set separately. As RSS (p. 70) is connected to both the right and

Page 110

57Algorithm List Algorithm List Tape Echo 201 Models the tape echo section of the Roland RE-201 Space Echo. Capable of reproducing very subtle behavi

Page 111

58Algorithm List Multi Tap Delay This is a Delay feature that can set 10 delay sounds separately. fig.08-45 Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionMTD

Page 112

59Algorithm List Algorithm List EQ (Equalizer) Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the equalizer on or off. Low Gain (Low Gain) -12– +12 dB Sets the boost/cut

Page 113

6TroubleshootingCannot record digitally • The CD player’s digital connection is not accepted.• The MASTER CLOCK is set to “INT”.• The DIGITAL IN co

Page 114

60Algorithm List Stereo Delay Chorus Delay and Chorus can be combined to create spaciousness. fig.08-10 Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionDelay:A

Page 115

61Algorithm List Algorithm List Chorus: Adds spaciousness and depth to the sound. Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the chorus on or off. Rate (Rate) 0.1–10.

Page 116

62Algorithm List Chorus RSS RSS (p. 70) is connected to the Chorus output. The sound image is defined with the sound from the left-side channel locat

Page 117

63Algorithm List Algorithm List Space Chorus This is a chorus effect simulating Roland SDD-320. The effect to be changed can be reproduced by turning

Page 118

64Algorithm List Stereo Phaser A phaser adds a phase-shifted sound to the direct sound, producing a twisting modulation that creates spaciousness and

Page 119

65Algorithm List Algorithm List EQ (Equalizer) Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the equalizer on or off. Low Gain (Low Gain) -12– +12 dB Sets the boost/cut

Page 120

66Algorithm List Analog Phaser Two units of analog phasers are placed in parallel to accommodate stereo sounds. Surges unique to Phaser is created by

Page 121

67Algorithm List Algorithm List Stereo Flanger fig.08-38Parameter (full name)SettingFunction Flg (Flanger): Adds effect similar to ascending/descendi

Page 122

68Algorithm List Analog Flanger Models Roland SBF-325 Analog Flanger. Provides three types of flanger effects as well as chorus-like effect. fig.08-7

Page 123

69Algorithm List Algorithm List Rotary Models a rotary speaker. Behaviors of High and low frequency band Roters can be set up separately, allowing re

Page 124

7Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Cannot write to CD-R discs • The project’s sample rate is set to something other than 44.1 kHz.• The internal IDE ha

Page 125

70Algorithm List 2ch RSS Gives each of the sounds input into the respective channels three-dimensional locations. fig.08-16 • Input A is input into t

Page 126

71Algorithm List Algorithm ListPrecautions for using RSSWhen you use RSS with Phones Off, please notice the following points.• Acoustically “dead” ro

Page 127

72Algorithm List Mic Modeling (Microphone Modeling) This modifies sound that was recorded by a conventional dynamic mic, lapel mic or direct line, ca

Page 128

73Algorithm List Algorithm List Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionLnk (Link): Channel B follows the settings for Channel A. Link (Link Switch) On

Page 129

74Algorithm List Guitar Multi 1–3 These provide multi-effects for guitar sounds suited for rock. Guitar Multi 1 through 3 differ in the degree of sou

Page 130

75Algorithm List Algorithm List Parameter (full name) Setting Function Comp (Compressor):Compresses the entire output signals when the input volume e

Page 131

76Algorithm List Dly (Delay):Adds a delayed sound to the direct sound, adding depth to the sound or creating special effects. Sw (Switch) On, Off Tur

Page 132

77Algorithm List Algorithm List DirLvl (Direct Level) 0–100 Sets the volume of the direct sound. *1: Can be set only when JC-120, Clean Twin or BG Le

Page 133

78Algorithm List Vocal Multi This feature provides a multi-effect suited for vocals. fig.08-30 Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionNS (Noise Suppre

Page 134

79Algorithm List Algorithm List EQ (Equalizer) Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the equalizer on or off. Low Gain (Low Gain) -12– +12 dB Sets the boost/cut

Page 135

8 Q&A BASIC FUNCTIONS Q: What are the main differences between VS-2400CD and VS-1880/1824? A: Main differences from VS-1880/1824 are as follows.•

Page 136

80Algorithm List Voice Transformer You can convert male voice into female voice, female voice into male voice, and human voice into mechanical voice

Page 137

81Algorithm List Algorithm List Vocal Canceler When a stereo source is being input from CD or DAT and so on, this cancels the sound which is located

Page 138

82Algorithm List *1:Setting to “Unlimit” means that the frequency that can be played back on this unit is the lower limit.*2:Setting to “Unlimit” mea

Page 139 - MIDI Machine Control Details

83Algorithm List Algorithm List Vocoder The vocoder creates “talking instrument” effects. To use Vocoder, input an instrumental sound into the left c

Page 140

84Algorithm List Vocoder2 (19) This is a 19-band vocoder. Provides clear sounds that used to be impossible with the previous vocoders. fig.08-65 • In

Page 141 - Address Block

85Algorithm List Algorithm List Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionVoc (Vocoder 2): The pitch is specified as in the instrumental sound while the

Page 142

86Algorithm List Lo-Fi Processor This allows you to create a “lo-fi” sound by lowering the sample rate and/or decreasing the number of bits. fig.08-5

Page 143

87Algorithm List Algorithm List 3band Isolator Sharply cuts off components by frequency band to eliminate undesired sounds. Useful to eliminate undes

Page 144 - MIDI Implementation Chart

88Algorithm List Dual Compressor/Limiter Compressors suppress signals at High levels. Limiter is used to control excessive input. Each of the above i

Page 145 - Track Sheet (1)

89Algorithm List Algorithm List Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionCmpA, CmpB (Compressor): Compresses the entire output signals when the input vo

Page 146 - Track Sheet (2)

9Q&A Q&A Q: How many tracks can I record/play back simultaneously? A: Maximum simultaneous recording/play back tracks in each recording mode

Page 147 - Track Sheet (3)

90Algorithm List Parametric Equalizer (4-Band Parametric Equalizer) This is an equalizer that can freely change the cutoff frequency or the band widt

Page 148 - About the Demo Performances

91Algorithm List Algorithm List *1: If Low Type (Low Type) or High Type (High Type) is set to “Shlv (Shlving Type),” the setting for Lo Q or High Q i

Page 149 - SPECIFICATIONS

92Algorithm List Hum Canceler Eliminates annoying hum (or “surge” sounding “boon”). fig.08-59 Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionHC (Hum Canceler)

Page 150

93Algorithm List Algorithm List Stereo Multi fig.08-47 Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionNS (Noise Suppressor): Mutes noise in the silent mode.

Page 151

94Algorithm List EQ (Equalizer) Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the equalizer on or off. Low Gain (Low Gain) -12– +12 dB Sets the boost/cut amount in the l

Page 152

95Algorithm List Algorithm List Speaker Modeling Models a variety of speaker characteristics ranging from those of High-end professional monitor spea

Page 153

96Algorithm List Parameter (full name) Setting FunctionSpMod (Speaker Modeling): Selects the speaker subject to characteristics modeling. Sw (Switch)

Page 154

97Algorithm List Algorithm List Mastering Tool Kit This Kit is a compressor that splits sounds into different frequency band to unify their volumes.

Page 155

98Algorithm List HiMid Q (High Middle Q) 0.3–16.0 Sets the width of the area around the High middle frequency that will be affected by the gain sett

Page 156

99Algorithm List Algorithm List Cmp (Compressor):Compresses the entire output signals when the input volume exceeds a specified value. SW (Switch) On

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