Examples Of Using Storage Function - Roland V-Synth XT Owner's Manual

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Examples of Using Storage
Function
Backing Up Patch and Wave Data
(Project) from the V-Synth XT
When using USB in Storage function, the data within the V-Synth XT
may be damaged if you operate your computer incorrectly or if your
computer crashes. As a precaution against such occurrences, we
recommend that you create a backup as described below.
Backing Up the V-Synth XT's Internal Data
onto Your Computer
1. Use a USB cable to connect the V-Synth XT to your
computer as described in "Connecting the V-Synth XT to
your computer" (p. 139, p. 141).
2. Using your computer, copy the V-Synth XT's files and
folders onto a drive (e.g., hard disk) of your computer.
3. Cancel the USB connection (p. 140, p. 142).
Loading Backup Data from Your Computer
into the V-Synth XT
1. Use a USB cable to connect the V-Synth XT to your
computer as described in "Connecting the V-Synth XT to
your computer" (p. 139, p. 141).
2. Using your computer, copy the files and folders that you
previously saved on your computer to the V-Synth XT.
3. Cancel the USB connection (p. 140, p. 142).
Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode)
Loading an Audio File (WAV/AIFF
format) from Your Computer into the
V-Synth XT (Import)
WAV/AIFF format audio files created by another device can be
loaded into the V-Synth XT and used in the same way as data you've
sampled on the V-Synth XT.
1. Use a USB cable to connect the V-Synth XT to your
computer as described in "Connecting the V-Synth XT to
your computer" (p. 139, p. 141).
2. From your computer, copy (drag & drop) the audio file saved
on your computer into the *****.prj folder within the V-Synth
XT.
3. Cancel the USB connection (p. 140, p. 142).
4. Use the Import menu (Import Files, p. 133) in the V-Synth
XT's Disk mode to import the file you copied in step 2.
5. Use the Sample mode's Preview function (p. 114) to verify
that the imported data will sound correctly.
6. Use the Sample mode's Save command (or the Disk mode's
Save Project command) to save the project.
7. Use the Disk mode's Tools menu (Tools, p. 135) to delete the
data you copied in step 2.
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