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Find the volume mounted on your computer.
Please read the CAUTION to prevent problems.
When the USB connection is established, the driver installation
will begin. The 'Found New Hardware' message will appear
in the Windows task tray. 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. In Windows Me/2000, a
drive icon named "Removable Disk" will appear.
In Windows XP, the drive icon will be named "VSYNTH"
if you selected "Internal." If you selected "PC
Card," it will show the volume label that you assigned
when formatting the card. If you formatted the card on the
V-Synth, the volume label will be "PC CARD."
Once the V-Synth is connected, you can transfer
files by operating your computer.
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Do not perform
the following actions while "Access"
(the access indicator) in the USB Storage screen
is blinking. Doing so may cause your computer
to freeze, and may also damage the files in
the drive.
- Do not disconnect the USB cable
- Do not remove the PC card while
it is being accessed
- Do not suspend (standby), hibernate,
restart, or shut down your computer
- Do not turn off the power to
the V-Synth
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When the USB connection is established, a new drive icon
will appear on your desktop. If you have selected "Internal,"
a drive icon named "V-SYNTH" will appear. If you
selected 'PC Card', it will show the volume label that you
assigned when formatting the card. If you formatted the
card on the V-Synth, the volume label will be "PC CARD."
Once the V-Synth is connected, you can transfer
files to your computer via drag and drop.
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Do not perform
the following actions while "Access"
(the access indicator) in the USB Storage screen
is blinking. Doing so may cause your computer
to freeze, and may also damage the files in
the drive.
- Do not disconnect the USB cable
- Do not remove the PC card while
it is being accessed
- Do not sleep, restart, or shut
down your computer
- Do not turn off the power of
the V-Synth
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Copy the folder named "Patch_xxxxxxx.prj"
to the drive V-SYNTH mounted on your computer.
Drag and drop the folder named "Patch_xxxxxxx.prj"
to the drive "V-SYNTH" or "Removable Disk"
mounted on your computer to make a copy.
After finishing the copy operation, make sure that "Access"
(the access indicator) is not blinking in the V-Synth's
USB Storage screen.
Right-click on the "Removable Disk" icon and
execute "Eject" to cancel the USB connection.
Using Mac OS Finder, drag and drop the folder named "Patch_xxxxxxx.prj"
to the drive "V-SYNTH" on your computer to make
a copy.
After finishing the copy operation, make sure that "Access"
(the access indicator) is not blinking in the V-Synth's
USB Storage screen.
Drag the drive "V-SYNTH" into the Trash icon
to cancel the USB connection. |
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Make sure patch names on the list are consistent
with the list shown at the preview page on the web.
Select [Mark All], [OK] then [EXECUTE] in sequence.
Refill patches will be appended to the next vacant patch
locations on the list.
WAV files which the importing patches are based
upon will be also imported automatically in the next vacant
WAV locations. Identical WAVs will be appended as different
file names.
If the error message "No Room for Patches"
appears, please delete some patches to make room according
to the V-Synth Owner's Manual.
V-Synth Owner's Manual
Ref. P 36 "Deleting Patches (PATCH Delete)" |
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Save the project or you will lose imported
patches when you shutdown the V-Synth.
Press [MODE] of the V-Synth to access to the
V-SYNTH MODE MENU window.
Select the following commands in sequence:
[DISK]
[Save Project]
Make sure [Internal] is activated.
[OK]
[EXCUTE]
The whole Project is now saved into the internal project
area.
You can delete temporary folder used for import
operation following the instructions below. |