VF-80 Filter effects

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Hi, all,

I have been using my 80 for about a year with ok results. One thing confuses me (ok, lots of things confuse me) which is how to impose an effect on only one channel. It seems to me, that when I try to do it, the effect (say reverb, or a cut off filter using the internal effects) gets imposed on all the channels.

For example, I would like to take a voice recording, say on channel 2, channel and cut out some of the low volume background noise from it. but not do it to the other channels.

thanks in advance,

working away in St. Pete, trying to duck the hurricanes between songs. ;)
 
Hey Billiasa!
I hope you're out there and read mr. les' question/problem. I think your expertise is required.

A friend of mine who used to be on this Forum said you are the go-to guy for questions with the VF-80 or Vf-160.
 
YeshuasFan said:
Hey Billiasa!
I hope you're out there and read mr. les' question/problem. I think your expertise is required.

A friend of mine who used to be on this Forum said you are the go-to guy for questions with the VF-80 or Vf-160.

I'm not the go-to guy on anything I'm aware of, but as to the effect thing on the VF80 (that I used to own before the VF160), from distant memory, in the effect window you need to select the track in question, then rotate the jog wheel to adjust the level of that effect on that particular track. Mr. Les, I suspect that what's happening is that you're adjusting the master effect (which then would impact all tracks). Try setting your effect levels just prior to mixdown on each individual track... This has to happen prior to mixdown. Hope this helps.

Bill Keane
 
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