Copying A Project; Erasing A Project From A Memory Card - Roland VM-C7100 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3 Data Storage and Retrieval

Copying a project

A copy of a project can be created on the same card that contains the original. This is
useful when you want to start mixing from default console settings of your own
design. Since the currently selected project will be overwritten when a storage
operation is performed, it's recommended that you create a copy of the default
project on the card and select the copy to ensure that you don't accidentally
overwrite the original.
Copying a project
1. Select a the project you want to copy.
Refer to "Selecting a project" above.
2. Press [PROJECT], CURSOR [DOWN] and [F4] (COPY), in that order.
This calls up the project-copy screen.
3. Select a project number as a destination for your new copy using the V1
knob (SELECT NUMBER).
4. Press [F2] (COPY) and [F5] (OK).
After a message appears, press [F5] (OK) again.
5. After copying is completed, press [F6] (EXIT).

Erasing a project from a memory card

Since the number of projects storable on one card is limited (8 max. on a 16MB card),
existing projects can be erased as necessary.
Erasing a project
1. Press [PROJECT], CURSOR [UP] and [F2] (ERASE), in this sequence.
This calls the project-erase screen.
2. Select a project using the V1 knob (SELECT NUMBER).
3. Press [F2] (ERASE).
4. Press [F5] (OK) and then [F6] (EXIT) after erasure is complete.
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A confirmation message
appears if you attempt to
overwrite existing data to
ensure that this is really
what you intend to do.
The number of processors
available for an existing
project – Type 1 or 2, as
indicated on the list –
however, it cannot be
changed. To change a
project's type, turn off the
power. Then turn on the
power again and restore
the project.
The current project cannot
be erased.

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