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Chapter 2: Understanding Your VS-880
Comments On VS-880 Connections
The VS-880 uses 1/4” phone and RCA phono jacks as input connectors. Your microphone may already
come equipped with a 1/4” phone plug on the cable or you might need to adapt the XLR connector from
some microphones to the 1/4” phone jack on the VS-880. Adapters and cables are readily available from
your Roland dealer or music supply store.
1/4” balanced connectors (ring, tip, sleeve) and 1/4” unbalanced connectors (ring,
tip) will work equally well into the VS-880.
Phantom Power
All condenser microphones require some type of power source to operate correctly. They may have a built
in battery, connect to their own external power supply, or they might require “phantom powering”.
Phantom Power microphones are the most common today. Phantom power microphones obtain their
power directly through the mic cable, from the device they are connected to. The VS-880 does not provide
phantom power for this type of microphone. You might use an external analog mixer that does supply
phantom power as a mic preamp, or, you can use an external microphone preamp to power the
microphone and connect its output to the VS-880.
Creating A New Song
1. Press [SONG] (under EDIT CONDITION) until “SNG Song New?” is displayed. Press [YES].
2. “SNG SampleRate =” will be displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired
sample rate (32kHz, 44.1kHz, or 48kHz).
3. Press the [PARAMETER>>] button and “SNG Record Mode =” will be displayed. Use the
TIME/VALUE dial to select the desired record mode (MAS, MT1, MT2, or LIV).
4. Press [YES].
5. “SNG Create NewSong?” will be displayed. Press [YES].
6. “SNG Create New-Sure?” will be displayed. Press [YES].
7. “SNG STORE CURRENT?” will be displayed. Press [YES] to save any recent changes to the
current song or press [NO] to discard all changes made to the current song since the last
time it was saved to disk.
“Now Working” will be displayed. When the VS-880 is finished creating the new song, it will return to
Play condition.
You should name your song before you begin recording (see Application Guide page
38).
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