Examples of using storage function – Roland V-Synth GT User Manual

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Utility Mode

Backing Up Patch and Wave Data (Project) from the V-Synth GT

When using USB in Storage function, the data within the V-Synth GT 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 GT’s Internal Data onto Your Computer

1.

Use a USB cable to connect the V-Synth GT to your computer as described in “Connecting the V-Synth GT to your
computer” (p. 221, p. 223).

2.

Using your computer, copy the V-Synth GT’s

files and

folders onto a drive (e.g., hard disk) of your computer.

3.

Cancel the USB connection (p. 222, p. 224).

Loading Backup Data from Your Computer into the V-Synth GT

1.

Use a USB cable to connect the V-Synth GT to your computer as described in “Connecting the V-Synth GT to your
computer” (p. 221, p. 223).

2.

Using your computer, copy the

files and

folders that you previously saved on your computer to the V-Synth GT.

3.

Cancel the USB connection (p. 222, p. 224).

Examples of Using Storage Function

Note when connecting the V-Synth GT to your computer

Do not format, optimize, or execute the scan disk command on the V-Synth GT’s user memory from your computer.

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