Copying Waves From Your Computer To The Vc-2 Card; Backing Up Vc-2 Card Projects To Your Computer - Roland VC-2 Owner's Manual

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Installation is completely automatic. Please wait for it to
be completed.
When installation is completed, open My Computer and
you will see a new drive icon.
OS
Windows 2000/Me
Windows XP
Macintosh
1. Make sure that the power of the VC-2 (V-Synth)
is turned off.
2. Start up your computer.
3. Connect the VC-2 (V-Synth) and your computer
using a USB cable.
4. Turn on the power of VC-2 (V-Synth). (p. 14)
5. Press [MODE].
The VC-2 MODE MENU window appears.
6. Touch <USB>.
The USB Storage screen appears.
7. Touch <PC Card> to establish the connection
with your computer.
When the USB connection is established, a new drive icon
(VC-2) will appear on your desktop.
Copying Waves from Your
Computer to the VC-2 Card
1. Switch the VC-2 to Storage mode. (p. 40)
2. Connect the VC-2 and your computer via USB.
(p. 40)
3. On your computer, prepare the wave file (WAV/
AIFF format) that you want to copy.
4. Drag and drop that wave file onto the VC-2 drive
icon.
For details on the structure of the VC-2 card files, refer to
"The V-Synth's File Structure" in the V-Synth owner's
manual.
Icon name
Removable Disk
VC-2
Backing Up Data to Your Computer
Backing Up VC-2 Card
Projects to Your Computer
1. Switch the VC-2 to Storage mode. (p. 40)
2. Connect the VC-2 and your computer via USB.
(p. 40)
3. Open the VC-2 drive icon.
4. Select the folder that contains the project you
want to back up.
5. Copy the selected folder to your computer.
You must back up the entire project folder. If you back up
files individually, the file structure of the project will
become inconsistent, possibly causing problems.
Do not use your computer to delete or rename the
backed-up files or folders.
You must never overwrite or delete files that have an
extension of BIN. Doing so may render the VC-2
unusable.
Entire project folders that you've backed up on your
computer can also be written back to the VC-2 card.
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