Protect; Re-Naming A Project; Entering A Project Comment; Locking And Un-Locking A Project On Your Hard Drive - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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7—Project and Drive Operations

Re-Naming a Project

1. Hold down SHIFT and press F1 (PROJECT).
2. If "NAME" isn't visible above F3, press PAGE until it is.
3. Press F3 (NAME)—the PROJECT NAME screen appears.
4. Enter the desired name as described in "Naming" on Page 74.

Entering a Project Comment

1. On the PROJECT NAME screen, select the Comment box and enter the desired

PROTECT

You can lock a project on your hard drive to protect its data from being
accidentally overwritten, and to prevent accidental erasure of the
project. This is called "write-protecting" a project. You can also unlock a
project using the same procedure.

Locking and Un-Locking a Project on Your Hard Drive

1. Hold down SHIFT and press F1 (PROJECT).
2. If "PROTEC" isn't visible above F4, press PAGE until it is.
3. Select the desired project.
4. Press F4 (PROTEC). Depending on whether the project is
5. Press ENTER/YES to proceed, or EXIT/NO to cancel the operation.
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comment the same way you'd enter a name.
currently locked or not, the VS-2000 asks if you're sure you want to:
...lock the project...
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or
...unlock the project.
Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual
PROJECT menu
F3 (NAME)
PROJECT menu
F4 (PROTEC)
These symbols tell
you if a project's:
Locked
Unlocked

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