Destination Drive Selection; Selecting A New Destination Drive; Copy - Roland VS-2480 Owner's Manual

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7. If you're sure you want to proceed, press ENTER/YES, or press EXIT/NO to cancel
8. Press ENTER/YES to optimize the current project, or EXIT/NO to cancel.

Destination Drive Selection

When you're moving project data from one place to another—when you're copying,
backing up or exporting project data—you can select the desired destination drive
before beginning the operation, as noted in the procedures described later in this
chapter. In addition, you'll see F4 (SelDrv) at the bottom of the operation's main screen
in case you change your mind later and want to select a new destination drive.

Selecting a New Destination Drive

1. Press F4 (SelDrv) to display the SELECT DRIVE screen.
2. Use
3. Press F5 (OK) to select the drive and return to the project operation's screen.

COPY

Use the PROJECT menu's COPY operation to make a copy of a project. You can store
the copy in the project's current drive or in another one, providing the destination drive
has enough free space. This can be handy when you want to have a safety copy of a
project while you work on the original. It can also be useful if you need to create
multiple versions of a project based on the same original work. Finally, it can be helpful
if you're having problems backing up a project.
Copying a Project
1. Press PROJECT.
2. Select and mark the project(s) you want to copy.
3. If "COPY" isn't visible above F1, press PAGE until it is.
4. Mark the project(s) you want to copy.
5. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the drive to which you want to
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optimization of the displayed project.
Since you're about to permanently delete audio data, the VS-2480 asks again:
or
or the TIME/VALUE dial to highlight the desired drive.
copy the marked project(s).
7—Project and Drive Operations
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PROJECT menu
F1 (COPY)
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