Roland V-Synth 用户手册

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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.
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Touch <EXECUTE> to close this window only if you are unable to 
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:
• 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.
Examples of Using Storage Mode
Backing Up Patch and Wave Data 
(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.
Backing Up the V-Synth’s Internal Data onto 
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
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.