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Posted on May 12, 2017

Recording effects to a track using a Roland VS2000

I have a friend who owns a Roland VS2000 recording studio and would like some guidance. The three following question he would like some help with...
1) What steps do you take if you want to record an effect to a track?
2) What steps do you take if you want to record an effect and an instrument to a track?
3)With a a guitar track already recorded how does one add an effect on the same track? (Not in mastering mode, but in basic mode.)
Any simplified steps would be greatly appreciated.
Thks, Ian

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2008

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I have the fix, since this happens when you are fragmented and the drive gets lost. Only one way I got around this and it actually just happen to me during a live concert.

The only buttons that work are for creating a new song. this gives you the option to save your work. Sometimes, the unit is so hung up that that might not even work.

You need to reformat your drive. If the drive keeps coming up frozen, I swap out the drive and lup to another drive and do a different IDE #. Then I put the problem drive back in to save what ever I can. At least at that point the drive is bootable. Soetimes you can access the damaged IDE and start backing up but it is a **** shoot.

Hope it helps.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 23, 2008

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You can't. Best way is to set your FX on your track. Hit sampling button, then go to the Resampe tab, hit start, run your track, save sample, load it back up. Not exactly how I woulda set things up, So I make everything dry on the mv and dump into my DAW for FX...Not sure what Roland was thinking with this little gem, but hit up MVNation.com...best site for info on the MV. After I found this site, I threw the manual out. Hope it helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

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There is an instruction DVD for the VS-2400CD. It is very helpful.

I couldn't have ever worked this board without it. Here's where to buy it;

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BSEUYI

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2009

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Fro what I know its in a FAT 16 or 32 format, for the one who booted with other pc try to Move the file, at times it wont let u del but it'll move it to other pc if u can, if that dosent work yet if you can see your vs-200 40g small HD try to format it it shuld work, the boss/roland people shuld have given formating or reseting tools or shuld have them for free downloads, if not get the hard disk out plug it in other pc or portable and do as u like if its SCSI old and slow the so caled new then is older then my grandfather yet SCSI's are relible anyhow than you wont need controler card, you can do a lot, I am teling every one, they dont put inf memory and disk space, if the drive is compresed it dosent meter we want uncompres, I wrote all this couse you say you can boot with other pc, oh, a croslink files can be a problem mbr can be deleted and redone. good luck

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