Saving A Project With A Different Name; Creating A New Project - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Saving a project with a different name

Here's how you can save the current project to disk under a different name. This is
convenient when you want to create several different arrangements of a project for
comparison.
1.
Press
.
The PROJECT MENU screen (p. 308) will appear.
2.
With the cursor located in the upper row of
icons, press
you can directly select the SAVE AS NEW
icon and press
The SAVE AS NEW PROJECT popup (p. 313) will
appear.
Input a name for the new project you want to create. For details on inputting text, refer
to Quick Start Inputting text (p. 9).
3.
When you have finished inputting a name, press

Creating a new project

Here's how to create a new project and make it the current project. Use this when
you've reached the maximum number of songs (sixteen) that can be created in the
current project, or if you've run out of memory.
1.
Press
.
The PROJECT MENU screen (p. 308) will appear.
2.
With the cursor located in the lower row of icons, press
Alternatively, you can directly select the CREATE NEW icon and press
.
The CREATE NEW PROJECT screen (p. 314) will appear.
3.
Set the Copy From Current Project
parameters.
If desired, the parameters or data of the
current project can be inherited by the
newly created project. Add a check mark ✔
to the parameters or data that you want to
use in the newly created project.
4.
When you've finished making settings,
press
(Execute).
A new project will be created, and will become the current project.
(Save As). Alternatively,
.
Project and disk management
(OK).
(Create).
The length of time required to
save a project is proportionate
to the size of the project.
While the project is being
saved, the DISK indicator
(red) will light. Never
strike the pads or otherwise
subject the MV-8000 to
vibration during this time.
Doing so will cause
malfunctions.
For details on the
parameters, refer to
CREATE NEW PROJECT
screen (p. 314).
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