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Change a selected parameter’s value by All of your MV-8800 sounds and songs are stored on its internal hard drive. If wheel. You can display an object’s menu by turning the VALUE dial or by pressing DEC you’re not a computer user, you may find a hard drive’s file and folder system...
Files and Folders Everything you do on the MV-8800 gets saved on its hard drive as a “file. ” (On computers, these are also called “documents. ” ) Each sample is a file, each project is a file, each patch, and so on. As you can imagine, it’s easy to wind up with dozens, hundreds, even thousands, of files on a hard drive.
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Up and Down Hmm, maybe you want a bass patch. You move back up and out of the SYNTH folder, back to the PATCHES folder. Using folders can be a bit like drilling down through a pile of stuff, and sometimes climbing back up and out.
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Getting Into the Hard Drive in the First Place In the MV-8800, a “drive” is any disk you can use for loading, importing, or saving data. Its own internal hard drive is a drive. So is any currently You’ll need to get around your hard drive when you: inserted audio CD or CD-ROM.
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