List Selection; Disk Selection; Projects - Euphonix CS3000 Operation Manual

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Section 2: Getting Started

List Selection

Main Menu
Setup
System Menu

Disk Selection

Disk drive list now selected
(will be highlighted in blue)
C: disk now selected
Disk space used on the
selected disk
Clr
+
Bus
-
DIR
*
ST
SpinKnob or [+]/[–] keys are used
to scroll through the selected list

Projects

2 - 8
You can change the currently selected list by invoking the Disk list. From the
top-level Main menu, press [F3] (System), [F1] (File), [F1] (Disk) and then [F2]
(Read):press [F1] (Disk):
Snap
System
F1
F2
F3
File
F-Link
GPI
F1
F2
F3
Notice the selected window is shown by the highlighted blue title bar above
the list. You can select different disks with the DSC [+]/[–] keys and the
Esc
through the disks you will see that the Project list changes showing the
projects on each disk. Notice that when a disk is selected the computer reads
from it and then displays projects and titles. There will be a slight delay before
the projects and titles are displayed after you stop scrolling; this interrupt
enables you to scroll smoothly through the list without having to wait for each
lower-level list to update. Lists can be displayed sorted chronologically (by
date) or alphabetically. (See "System Setup" in the Appendix section.)
A project contains only titles, nothing else. It defines and gives a name to the
space on the disk in which your titles are stored. Titles are the files that
contain the actual session information. Before doing anything else, create a
project so there is a defined area on the disk in which to save your work.
Although you can operate the system without saving, it is so easy to save and
retrieve your work that it makes no sense to operate without having named a
project and title into which your valuable mixes and snapshots can be stored.
Grps
Disk
F4
F1
MIDI
Disk:
F4
F1
Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
Project
Title
Mix
F2
F3
F4
Read
F2
F3
F4
Remember: Pressing the [Esc] key moves
you back up the menu tree one level
SpinKnob. In this case,
the floppy drive (A:) is
not visible because
there is no floppy
inserted into the drive.
Select the C: disk. The
Project list to the right
of the Disk list now
shows the projects
that are on the C:
drive. As you scroll
File Menu
Disk Menu

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