Copy; Selecting A New Destination Drive; Copying A Project - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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7—Project and Drive Operations

Selecting a New Destination Drive

1. Press F4 (SelDrv) to display the SELECT DRIVE screen.
2. Use
3. Press F5 (OK) to select the drive and return to the project operation's screen.

COPY

Use the PROJECT menu's COPY operation to make a copy of a project. You can store
the copy in the project's current drive or in another one, providing the destination drive
has enough free space. This can be handy when you want to have a safety copy of a
project while you work on the original. It can also be useful if you need to create
multiple versions of a project based on the same original work. Finally, it can be helpful
if you're having problems backing up a project.

Copying a Project

1. Hold down SHIFT and press F1 (PROJECT).
2. Select and mark the project(s) you want to copy.
3. If "COPY" isn't visible above F1, press PAGE until it is.
4. Mark the project(s) you want to copy.
5. Turn the Time/Value dial to select the drive to which you want to
6. Press F1 (COPY)—the PROJECT COPY screen appears.
List of projects
you've marked
7. Set Erase all Projects to:
106
or
or the Time/Value dial to highlight the desired drive.
copy the marked project(s).
Currently
selected
drive info
You can wipe the destination drive clean before copying your data to it.
Off—if you want to add what you're copying to the list of projects already on the
destination drive.
On—if you want to clear the drive so it contains only what you're copying.
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PROJECT menu
Drive to which
data will be
copied
Press F2 to scroll down
through the list of projects
if it extends out of view, or
F1 to scroll up the list.
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F1 (COPY)

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