
VS-880 Application Guide
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Conventions Used In This Manual
Buttons
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Actual front panel buttons are indicated in square brackets [ ].
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Some buttons have more than one button name. These indicate the function that the button
performs when [SHIFT] is pressed or when in a different mode. When giving only the
“secondary” function name would make it difficult to know which button is indicated, both
button names will be given, with the current function given first.
Example: [SOLO (EDIT)], [SEL (CH EDIT)]
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The VS-880 has two buttons marked PLAY. In this manual, these are distinguished as fol-
lows.
1. [PLAY (DISPLAY)]: the button at the lower right of the LCD screen
2. [PLAY]: the button to operate the recorder ‘transport’, located in the lower right corner.
Mixer Channel
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In the mixer section, a knob/button/indicator/fader of a specific channel is usually indi-
cated by adding the channel number. Example: the PAN 1 knob, FADER 3.
Commands
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Capitalized text, surrounded by braces, { }, indicates a command that the VS-880 can execute.
Example: {MOVE}
Tracks
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The VS-880 has 8 virtual tracks for each actual primary recording track. When displayed, the
LCD indicates the primary recording track as the first number and the virtual track as the
second number. This guide will use the same convention. For example, Tr. 2-5 will always
indicate primary recording track # 2, virtual track # 5 (see Virtual Tracks - Application
Guide page 27).
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