Making Settings And Edits For Individual Cards; Making A Card Usable On The Ar-3000Sd (Card Format); Deleting All Phrases On A Card (Card Delete); Copying A Card (Card Copy) - Roland AR-3000SD Reference Manual

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Making Settings and Edits for Individual Cards

You can make batch settings and edits for individual cards.
NOTE
If a card in AR-2000 format is inserted in either slot (or both),
the AR-3000SD can be used only for playback, and it is not
possible to record phrases or make any settings. Also, if you
insert a card in AR-2000 format into either slot (or both) while
making settings, the operation will halt with an error message.
Thereafter, the operation cannot be resumed until all cards are
removed.
Making a Card Usable on the AR-3000SD
(Card Format)
When you use a new card or a card used previously on a device
other than the unit, you must first format the card.
& "Formatting a Card" (Owner's Manual: p. 14).
NOTE
Performing formatting erases all data on the card. Before you
format the card, make sure it contains no data you don't want
to lose.

Deleting All Phrases on a Card (Card Delete)

This deletes all the phrases on a card.
NOTE
Please be aware that performing a Card Delete operation
deletes all phrase data. (This returns the card to the state it was
in when freshly formatted.)
Card delete procedure
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU indicator lights up.
2.
Use the [SELECT] dial to choose "4.2 Card Delete," then
press the dial.
3.
Turn the [SELECT] dial to choose the card to delete (CF or
SD), then press the dial.
4.
When the prompt appears on the screen, press the
[ENTER] button to enable the settings.
To quit without making the settings, use the [SELECT] dial to
choose "NO, " then press the [ENTER] button.
When the operation ends, the display returns to the setting item
selection screen.
5.
Press the [MENU] button.
This ends the setting process and returns you to the usual screen.
* Pressing the [MENU] button while making the setting displays
a prompt asking you whether you want to quit making the
setting. Note that choosing "YES" and pressing the [ENTER]
button returns you to the usual screen, discarding any settings
made up to that point.
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Copying a Card (Card Copy)

This copies the contents of a CF card to an SD card, or vice versa.
The copy-source card and destination card don't have to be the
same size (capacity), but unless the usable space on the destination
card is larger than the space used on the source card, you cannot
copy everything on the source card to the destination card.
NOTE
Note that performing a Card Copy operation deletes
(overwrites) the data on the destination card. Use ample care.
Card copy procedure
Insert the card to copy from into one slot and the card to copy to
into the other slots.
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU indicator lights up.
2.
Use the [SELECT] dial to choose "4.3 Card Copy," then
press the dial.
3.
Turn the [SELECT] dial to choose the copying method,
then press the dial.
Command
Explanation
A CF 0 B SD
This copies the contents of a CF card to an SD card.
B SD 0 A CF
This copies the contents of an SD card to a CF card.
4.
When the prompt appears on the screen, press the
[ENTER] button to enable the settings.
To quit without making the settings, use the [SELECT] dial to
choose "NO, " then press the [ENTER] button.
When the operation ends, the display returns to the setting item
selection screen.
5.
Press the [MENU] button.
This ends the setting process and returns you to the usual screen.
* Pressing the [MENU] button while making the setting displays
a prompt asking you whether you want to quit making the
setting. Note that choosing "YES" and pressing the [ENTER]
button returns you to the usual screen, discarding any settings
made up to that point.

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