Memory Structure - Roland VC-2 Owner's Manual

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About the VC-2
Keyboard group
Keyboard Choir
Instead of the mic input, samples will be used to generate the
sound. You can add these samples. This creates the sound of a
choir (multiple vocal).
Keyboard Vocal
Instead of the mic input, samples will be used to generate the
sound. You can add these samples. This creates the sound of a
solo vocal.
Keyboard Analog
Instead of the mic input, samples will be used to generate the
sound. You can add these samples. This produces a sound
based on a synth wave.
Processor group
Processor Type 1
External input (the rear panel INPUT L) is used in addition to
the mic input. This produces an extremely clear sound.
* Any keyboard playing will be ignored.
Processor Type 2
External input (the rear panel INPUT L) is used in addition to
the mic input. This produces a traditional vocoder sound.
* Any keyboard playing will be ignored.
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Memory Structure

Project
The largest unit of memory used by the VC-2 is the project. A
project contains up to 448 patches, up to 127 waves, and
various system settings.
The VC-2 uses one project at a time.
Internal Memory
The internal memory of the V-Synth itself is used only when
importing wave data (the Wave Import screen).
Work Area/Temporary Area
When you turn on the power of the VC-2, or when you load a
project in Disk mode, the project data is placed in temporary
memory called the work area.
The currently playable patch data is then further placed (from
the work area) into a location called the temporary area. This
means that even after editing a patch, you can return to the
unedited condition by once again recalling that patch.
Since patch data that you edit will disappear if you simply
turn off the power, you must save (PATCH Write) it if you
want to keep your changes.
You must save the project (DISK Save Project) after you
operate wave data in the Wave screen or the Wave Import
screen.
VC-2 Card
Normally, wave and patch data is written to, and read from
the VC-2 card. You can use the VC-2 card to store additional
projects.
USB
If you connect the VC-2 (V-Synth)/VariOS to your computer
via a USB cable, projects data on a VC-2 card can be saved
(backed up) to the hard disk or other media on your
computer.

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