Roland V-Synth User Manual
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Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode)
Closing the USB Storage Screen
1.
In the V-Synth’s USB Storage screen, make sure that
“Access” (the access indicator) is not blinking.
2.
Select the V-Synth drive icon on your desktop, and either
choose “Eject” from the “Special” menu, or drag the icon
into the trash.
3.
Press [EXIT].
The USB Storage screen will close.
If you press [EXIT] without performing the “Eject” operation on
your computer, a WARNING window like the following will
appear.
your computer, a WARNING window like the following will
appear.
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Touch <EXECUTE> to close this window only if you are unable to
perform the “Eject” operation on your computer.
perform the “Eject” operation on your computer.
Canceling the USB Connection
Once you have connected the V-Synth and your computer in Storage
mode, you must cancel the USB connection on your computer before
you do either of the following actions:
mode, you must cancel the USB connection on your computer before
you do either of the following actions:
• Disconnect the USB cable
• Turn off the V-Synth’s power while the USB cable is connected
1.
Select the V-Synth drive icon on your desktop, and either
choose “Eject” from the “Special” menu, or drag the icon
into the trash.
The V-Synth drive icon will disappear from the desktop, and the
USB connection will be cancelled.
USB connection will be cancelled.
Examples of Using Storage Mode
Backing Up Patch and Wave Data
(Project) from the V-Synth
(Project) from the V-Synth
When using USB in Storage mode, the data within the V-Synth may
be damaged if you operate your computer incorrectly or if your
computer crashes. As a precaution against such occurrences, we
recommend that you create a backup as described below.
be damaged if you operate your computer incorrectly or if your
computer crashes. As a precaution against such occurrences, we
recommend that you create a backup as described below.
Backing Up the V-Synth’s Internal Data onto
Your Computer
Your Computer
1.
Use a USB cable to connect the V-Synth to your computer as
2.
Using your computer, copy the V-Synth’s *****.prj folder onto
a drive (e.g., hard disk) of your computer.
3.
Loading Backup Data from Your Computer
into the V-Synth
into the V-Synth
1.
Use a USB cable to connect the V-Synth to your computer as
2.
Using your computer, copy the *****.prj folder that you
previously saved on your computer to the *****.prj folder
(overwriting it) within the V-Synth.
3.