Roland VS Recorder Power.
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| We've been working on this recording session for a while, and it looks like we're done. No, wait, what's that? The guitar player wants to add an acoustic guitar track. That's easy enough, right? Well, he also wants to record the guitar wet using a chorus effect, but he doesn't have a chorus pedal. The VS has a number of internal chorus effects, so we'll use one of them and record the acoustic guitar wet.
Let's set up the necessary routing and track parameters to record this acoustic guitar track to recording track 6-4. Since we used EFFECT1 for our reverb, let's use EFFECT2 for our chorus effect. Press the EFFECT button a few times until you see FX? EFFECT-2 PRM? and then press the YES button. Use the jogwheel to select A71 =CH:Lt Chorus and then press the YES button. Chorus effects are normally used as insert effects, so let's set up the effect this way. To do this, we need to insert the effect into the Input Mixer. By inserting the effect in the Input Mixer, the effect gets applied before the signal is recorded. If we mistakenly inserted the effect in the Track Mixer, we'd hear the effect, but it wouldn't be recorded. In the Input Mixer, bring up the track parameters for track 1 and use the Figure 4.11. VS-880EX track sheet for our working example after recording all the tracks
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