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Overview of the V-Synth
Overview of the V-Synth
Memory
Memory Structure
fig.01-03.e
Project
The largest unit of memory used by the V-Synth is the 
project
. A 
project contains up to 512 patches, up to 999 waves, and various 
system settings.
The V-Synth uses one project at a time.
Internal Memory
The V-Synth has 
internal memory
 that stores a project. When the V-
Synth is shipped from the factory, this memory already contains 
patch and wave data, but you are free to overwrite any of this. You 
can always restore the memory to the factory-set contents (Factory 
Reset).
Work Area/Temporary Area
When you turn on the power of the V-Synth, or when you load a 
project in Disk mode, the project data is placed in temporary 
memory called the 
work area
.
Sampling and sample editing operations modify the data that is in 
the work area.
The currently playable patch data is then further placed (from the 
work area) into a location called the 
temporary area
. This means 
that even after editing a patch, you can return to the unedited 
condition by once again recalling that patch.
Since sample data and patch data that you edit will disappear if you 
simply turn off the power, you must 
save
 (SAVE/WRITE) it if you 
want to keep your changes.
PC Cards
Internal memory can hold only one project, but you can use 
commercially available PC cards to store additional projects.
Sampling Memory
The amount of memory you can use for sampling will depend on the 
state of the project that is currently loaded into the work area. With 
the factory-set project, there is approximately 115 seconds (stereo) / 
230 seconds (monaural) of sampling memory. If you delete the 
factory-set waves, you will be able to use a maximum of 
approximately 280 seconds (stereo) / 560 seconds (monaural) of 
sampling memory. However since a maximum of approximately 56 
seconds (stereo) / 113 seconds (monaural) can be saved in internal 
memory, you will need to use a commercially available PC card if 
you want to store more samples than this.
* The above values are for when the sample is encoded using the “LITE” 
type.
The factory-set waves can be restored using the Factory Reset 
operation (p. 98) even if they have been erased.
Preset Memory
Preset memory contains the state of the internal memory when the 
unit is shipped from the factory. If, after erasing the internal 
memory, you once again want to use the factory-set patches or 
waves, you can either perform the Factory Reset operation or use 
Disk mode to import the factory data from preset memory.
USB
If you connect the V-Synth to your computer via a USB cable, 
projects, patches, and wave data in the V-Synth’s internal memory or 
on a PC card can be saved (backed up) to the hard disk or other 
media on your computer.
In addition, wave data created on the V-Synth can also be used by 
software running on your computer, or wave data created by your 
computer software can be used on the V-Synth.
V-Synth
Internal Memory
Project
Wave
999
Patch
512
System
Preset Memory
PC Card
Project
Patch
512
Wave
999
System
Save
Load
USB
Computer
Save
Select
Work Area
Temporary Area