Transferring Files To Or From Your Computer (Storage Function); Windows Users - Roland V-Synth XT Owner's Manual

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Transferring Files to or from Your
Computer (Storage Function)
By connecting the V-Synth XT with your computer via a USB cable,
you can transfer files such as projects, patches, and wave data from
internal memory or a memory card to and from the hard disk or
other media of your computer, in order to back up your data.
You can use software on your computer to edit wave data you've
created on the V-Synth XT. Conversely, wave data that you've
created on your computer can be used on the V-Synth XT.
In this way, USB Storage function lets you transfer files such as patch
and waves to or from a connected computer.
Never connect or disconnect the USB cable or turn off the power
while data is being transferred.
For the rest of the procedure, read either "Windows Me/2000/
XP users" or "Macintosh users" as appropriate.
Windows users: Read from page 139.
Macintosh users: Read from page 141.
Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode)

Windows Users

● Windows XP/2000/Me or later Users
Connecting the V-Synth XT to Your
Computer
1. Make sure that the power of the V-Synth XT is turned off.
2. Start up your computer.
3. Connect the V-Synth XT and your computer using a USB
cable.
fig.07-02.e
Computer
4. Turn on the power of V-Synth XT.
5. If you are using a memory card, insert that memory card into
the PC CARD slot.
6. Press [MODE] to access the V-SYNTH XT MODE MENU
window.
7. Touch <USB>.
The USB Storage screen appears.
fig.07-03_50
USB Connector
USB cable
USB
POWER
V-Synth XT
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