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ÂØÒňΠMarch 17, 1998 VS-880 Digital Audio Workstation Supplemental Notes Connecting Multiple VS-880s V-Xpanded The ability to synchronize multiple VS-880s allows you to greatly expand your recording environment. You gain additional tracks, inputs, effects, and more while maintaining the incredible sound quality, compatibility, and user interface that the VS-880 provides. Think about the possibilities of owning two VS-880s: 16 tracks for playback, 128 Virtual Tracks, 4 digital stereo effects processors (with two optional VS8F-1s), and 28 channels of automated mixing. This document will explain how to connect multiple VS-880s so that they play in sync with each other and the audio from both VS-880s is monitored from the master unit. There are different methods for synchronizing VS-880s, depending on the number of VS-880s you are syncing, the mixer mode you are using, and the operating system that you are using. In this document we will show you how to synchronize multiple VS-880s using two different methods: MIDI Time Code (MTC) and MIDI Machine Control/Digital Clock. We will begin by explaining how this is accomplished with VS-880s using the V-Xpanded (2.xx and higher) operating system. Then, we will explain the same procedures for VS-880 owners using a pre-expanded (1.xx) operating system. I. Connecting Two VS-880s (V-Xpanded Version 2.xx and Higher) The following section will explain the procedure for synchronizing two VS-880s that use the V-Xpanded (2.xx and higher) operating system. We will use MIDI Time Code (MTC) to synchronize the two VS-880s and we will route the audio from the slave VS-880 s digital output to the master VS-880 s digital input so that the audio from both VS-880s is sent through the mix output of the master VS-880. Connections 1) Connect the MIDI OUT port of the master VS-880 to the MIDI IN port of the slave. 2) Connect the Digital output of the slave VS-880 to the Digital input of the master. NOTE: Make sure that both VS-880s are powered on and that the current song s sampling rate (48kHz, 44.1kHz, or 32kHz) is the same on both units. If you are unsure what the current song s sampling rate is set to, press PLAY/DISPLAY to access the Play screen (if necessary). Then, hold SHIFT and press SONG. The sampling rate will be displayed under SYNC MODE. The sampling rate is linked to the song. If the sampling rates do not match, you will need to create a new song on one of the VS-880s with a sampling rate that matches the other unit. Master Unit MIDI OUT MIDI IN Slave Unit Digital In Digital Out Settings for the Master VS-880 One of the easiest ways to sync two VS-880s together is to designate one of them as the master unit sending MIDI Time Code and the other unit as the slave set to external sync. Use the following procedure to setup a VS-880 as a master device in this scenario. 2) Press PARAMETER right until MIDI Thru is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select MIDI Thru = Out. 3) Press PARAMETER right until SysEx Tx is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select SysEx Tx = On. 4) Press PARAMETER right until MMC is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select MMC = MASTER. 7) Press SYSTEM until Sync/Tempo PRM? is displayed. 8) Press YES/ENTER and Syn:Source will be displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select Syn:Source = INT. 9) Press PARAMETER right until Syn:Gen is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select Syn:Gen = MTC. 11) Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select SYS Master Clk = DIGITL. 1998 Roland Corporation U.S. Connecting Multiple VS-880s - V-Xpanded Page 1 of 5

Settings for the Slave VS-880 Use the following procedure to setup the other VS-880 as a slave device. 2) Press PARAMETER right until SysEx Rx is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select SysEx Rx = On. 3) Press PARAMETER right until MMC is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select MMC = SLAVE. 4) Press PARAMETER right until CtrLocal is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select CtrLocal = On. 5) Press SYSTEM until Sync/Tempo PRM? is displayed. Press YES/ENTER and Syn:Source will be displayed. 6) Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select Syn:Source = EXT. Routing the Digital Output of the Slave to the Mix Output of the Master Now that we have made all the necessary settings for synchronizing the two VS-880s, we need to route the audio from the slave unit to the master so that we have a unified mix output that contains the signal of the master and slave units. There are different methods for doing this depending on which mixer mode you are using. Use the following procedure to route the audio output of the slave VS-880 to the master in INPUT-TRACK mode: 1) On the master VS-880, press EDIT/SOLO until MST StereoIn = is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select Digital. 2) Press PARAMETER right so that MST StIn Level = is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the overall level for the slave unit. 3) Press PARAMETER right so that MST StIn Bal = is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the balance of the slave unit, if desired. When you press PLAY on the master VS-880, both units will start playing. Use the master fader on the slave unit to adjust the overall level of the slave unit. The master VS-880 s mix output will now contain audio from both units. Use the following procedure to route the audio output of the slave VS-880 to the master in INPUT MIX/TRACK MIX mode: 1) On the master VS-880, hold SHIFT and press SELECT to switch to INPUT MIX/TRACK MIX mode. 5) Press PARAMETER right until IN5 Channel Link = is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select ON. When you press PLAY on the master VS-880 both units will start playing. You can use the Channel 5 fader to adjust the overall level of the slave unit. The master VS-880 s mix output will now contain audio from both units. II. Connecting Three or More VS-880s (V-Xpanded Version 2.xx and Higher) The following section will explain the procedure for synchronizing three or more VS-880s that use the V-Xpanded (2.xx and higher) operating system. Connections 1) Connect the MIDI OUT port of the master VS-880 to the MIDI IN port of the first slave unit. Connect the MIDI OUT port of the first slave unit to the MIDI IN port of the next slave unit. Connect all other slave units in a similar manner. 2) Connect the Digital output of the first slave VS-880 to the Digital input of the master. Connect the Digital output of the next slave unit to the Digital input of the first slave unit. Connect all other slave units in a similar manner. NOTE: Make sure that both VS-880s are powered on and that the current song s sampling rate (48kHz, 44.1kHz, or 32kHz) is the same on both units. If you are unsure what the current song s sampling rate is set to, press PLAY/DISPLAY to access the Play screen (if necessary). Then, hold SHIFT and press SONG. The sampling rate will be displayed under SYNC MODE. The sampling rate is linked to the song. If the sampling rates do not match, you will need to create a new song with a sampling rate that matches the other unit(s). 1998 Roland Corporation U.S. Connecting Multiple VS-880s - V-Xpanded Page 2 of 5

Settings for the Master VS-880 We can synchronize multiple VS-880s without using MIDI Time Code by using MIDI Machine Control and Digital Clock. This is the preferred method for syncing more than two units together because we can use MIDI Machine Control to operate the transport controls of all units while using Digital Clock to synchronize the timing. This allows us to digitally transfer audio from all slave units to the mix output of the master unit. The VS-880 was designed so that all your mixing, editing, and effect processing can be done entirely in the digital domain. This allows for the cleanest recording possible. 2) Press PARAMETER right until MIDI Thru is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select MIDI Thru = Out. 3) Press PARAMETER right until SysEx Tx is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select SysEx Tx = On. 4) Press PARAMETER right until MMC is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select MMC = MASTER. 7) Press SYSTEM until Sync/Tempo PRM? is displayed. Press YES/ENTER and Syn:Source will be displayed. 8) Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select Syn:Source = INT. 9) Press PARAMETER right until Syn:Gen is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select Syn:Gen = OFF. 11) Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select SYS Master Clk = Digital. Settings for the Slave VS-880s Use the following procedure to setup the remaining VS-880s as slave units in this scenario. 2) Press PARAMETER right until MIDI Thru is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select MIDI Thru = Thru. 3) Press PARAMETER right until SysEx Rx is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select SysEx Rx = On. 4) Press PARAMETER right until MMC is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select MMC = SLAVE. 7) Press SYSTEM until Sync/Tempo PRM? is displayed. Press YES/ENTER. 8) Syn:Source will be displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select Syn:Source = INT. 9) Press PARAMETER right until Syn:Gen is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select Syn:Gen = Off. 11) Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select SYS Master Clk = Digital. Repeat steps 10 and 11 for any additional slave units that have a signal routed to their Digital input. 12) Repeat steps 1-9 for all slave units. Routing the Digital Output of the Slave Units (INPUT-TRACK mode) Use the following procedure to route the output of each slave unit to the master unit to have a unified mix output. Make these settings on the master unit, as well as any slave units that have a signal routed to their Digital input. 1) Press EDIT/SOLO until MST StereoIn = is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select Digital. 2) Press PARAMETER right. MST StIn Level = is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the overall level of the slave unit. 3) Press PARAMETER right. MST StIn Bal = is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the balance of the slave unit, if desired. Routing the Digital Output of the Slave Units (INPUT MIX/TRACK MIX mode) Use the following procedure to route the output of any slave units that have a signal routed to their digital input. 1) On the first slave unit, hold SHIFT and press SELECT to select INPUT MIX/TRACK MIX mode. 2) Press SELECT to choose INPUT MIX mode (if it is not already chosen). 9) Press PLAY on the master VS-880 and use the Channel 5 fader on the first slave unit to adjust the overall level of the second slave unit. The master VS-880 s mix output will now contain audio from all units. 10) Repeat this procedure for any additional slave units that have a signal routed to their Digital input. 1998 Roland Corporation U.S. Connecting Multiple VS-880s - V-Xpanded Page 3 of 5

Routing the Digital Output of the Slave Units (continued) When you press PLAY on the master VS-880 all units will start playing. You can use the Channel 5 faders on all units that are receiving a digital signal to adjust the overall level of any slave unit(s) that are routed to that input. The master VS-880 s mix output will now contain audio from all units. For example, if you were syncing three VS-880s together your setup might look like this: DAT Machine Master Slave #1 Slave #2 Digital Signal/Clock MIDI Machine Control In this setup, MIDI Machine Control allows you to control the transport functions of the slave units from the master unit. Digital Clock is used to sync the timing of the three units and the Digital signal is routed through the master VS-880 so that the audio from all three units can be mixed to DAT. III. Connecting Two VS-880s (Pre-Expanded Versions 1.xx) Please refer to the V-Xpanded instructions (Section I) for connections and synchronization instructions. Use the following procedure to route the audio from the slave unit to the master so that there is a unified mix output that contains the signal of both units. 1) On the master VS-880, hold SHIFT and press SELECT to switch to INPUT MIX/TRACK MIX mode. 5) Press PARAMETER right until IN5 Channel Link = is displayed. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select ON. When you press PLAY on the master VS-880 both units will start playing. You can use the Channel 5 fader to adjust the overall level of the slave unit. The master VS-880 s mix output will now contain audio from both units. 1998 Roland Corporation U.S. Connecting Multiple VS-880s - V-Xpanded Page 4 of 5

IV. Connecting Three or More VS-880s (Pre-Expanded Versions 1.xx) Please refer to the V-Xpanded instructions (Section II) for connections and synchronization instructions. Once the proper connections and synchronization settings have been made, it is necessary to route the audio from the slave units to the master unit in order to have a unified mix output. Use the following procedure to route the output of the first slave unit to the mix output of the master unit. 1) On the master unit, hold SHIFT and press SELECT to select INPUT MIX/TRACK MIX mode. 9) Use the Channel 5 fader to adjust the overall level of the first slave unit. The master VS-880 s mix output will now contain audio from both units. Routing the Digital Output of the Slave Units (INPUT MIX/TRACK MIX mode) Use the following procedure to route the output of any slave units that have a signal routed to their digital input. 1) On the first slave unit, hold SHIFT and press SELECT to select INPUT MIX/TRACK MIX mode. 9) Press PLAY on the master VS-880 and use the Channel 5 fader on the first slave unit to adjust the overall level of the second slave unit. The master VS-880 s mix output will now contain audio from all units. 10) Repeat this procedure for any additional slave units that have a signal routed to their digital input. When you press PLAY on the master VS-880 all units will start playing. You can use the Channel 5 faders on all units that are receiving a digital signal to adjust the overall level of any slave unit(s) that are routed to that input. The master VS-880 s mix output will now contain audio from all units. It is easy to see the benefits of synchronizing multiple VS-880s: additional tracks, inputs, effects, and more. Add that to the existing benefits of the VS-880 such as phenomenal sound quality, automated mixing, the ability to create audio CDs, and portability and it s easy to see why the VS-880 is the most popular hard disk recorder in the world. Another advantage of the VS-880 is that it allows you to do this without the complications of striping tape, affording you more time for the creative aspects of recording. We hope that this document has provided you with a better understanding of the settings required to make this possible. 1998 Roland Corporation U.S. Connecting Multiple VS-880s - V-Xpanded Page 5 of 5