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74<br />

Controlling Plug-ins from the VS-700C Console<br />

You can display, insert, delete and bypass track and bus plug-ins, directly from the VS-700C Console. The VS-700C<br />

Console must be put in Plug-in mode in order to edit plug-ins.<br />

To Enable Plug-in Mode<br />

To Insert a Plug-in<br />

Hold down the [CTRL] modifier button and press a channel strip’s [SEL] button.<br />

When Plug-in mode is enabled, the names of existing plug-ins on the selected channel strip are displayed across the<br />

LCDs. If the selected channel strip doesn’t contain any plug-ins (FX bin is empty), “No Plugins” appears on the LCD<br />

display.<br />

Up to 8 plug-ins are displayed on the upper and lower rows of the LCDs as follows.<br />

LCD row Channel strips<br />

1-2<br />

Channel strips<br />

3-4<br />

Each plug-in name is shown with up to 16 characters, which is the width of two channel strips. For each pair of plugins<br />

(top and bottom row), the left channel strip corresponds to the top plug-in and the right channel strip<br />

corresponds to the bottom plug-in.<br />

1. Make sure Plug-in mode is enabled (refer to “To Enable Plug-in Mode” (p. 74)).<br />

2. Press the [ARM] button on the channel strip that corresponds to the position at which you want to<br />

insert a new plug-in.<br />

The [ARM] button flashes to indicate the insert position (plug-in 1–8).<br />

3. Turn the encoders to find the plug-in that you wish to insert.<br />

The available plug-ins are presented on the LCD displays in a hierarchical fashion. An Item is either a plugin or a<br />

submenu of more plug-ins. If the item is a submenu of more plug-ins, the item has a “>” character appended to the<br />

name and the items in the submenu are shown on the next encoder to the right.<br />

4. Press the encoder button to insert a plug-in.<br />

Channel strips<br />

5-6<br />

Channel strips<br />

7-8<br />

Top Plug-in 1 Plug-in 3 Plug-in 5 Plug-in 7<br />

Bottom Plug-in 2 Plug-in 4 Plug-in 6 Plug-in 8<br />

The selected plug-in is inserted in the position indicated by the flashing [ARM] button and the LCD displays revert to<br />

showing the existing track info on the selected channel strip.<br />

You can undo and redo any inserted plug-in. To undo, press the [UNDO] button. To redo, press [SHIFT]+[UNDO]<br />

buttons.

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