Deleting Unused Portions Of A Sample - Roland MV-8800 Owner's Manual

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Managing projects

Deleting unused portions of a sample

When you execute this operation, samples that are completely unused in the current project will be deleted.
This will increase the free space available in memory.
There is no way to recover data that has been deleted. (Unless, of course, you have previously made a
backup of that data.) Roland Corporation can accept no responsibility for any loss of data or any
damages you incur as a result of such loss.
Depending on the project, the Optimize operation may require a certain length of time.
1.
Press [PROJECT].
The PROJECT MENU screen (Screen Guide; p. 162) will appear.
2.
With the cursor located in the lower row of icons, press [F3](SmplMgr). Alternatively, you
can directly select the SAMPLE MAMAGER icon and press [ENTER].
The SAMPLE MANAGER screen (Screen Guide; p. 169) will appear.
3.
Press [MENU].
The MENU popup will appear.
4.
Select "Optimize" and press [F5](Select).
A message of "Optimize Project." will appear.
F-button
[F1](No)
[F5](Yes)
Deletion of Samples Through Optimization
When you use the Optimize procedure, all samples not being used in any way by any song/pattern within the current
project are automatically sought out and deleted in bulk, thus providing an immediate reduction in the amount of
memory used.
However, since you can't select which samples are to be deleted, samples not assigned to any material are deleted
unconditionally.
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Action
Cancels the Optimize operation.
Deletes the unused sample data.

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