360 Systems Short/Cut Editor User Manual

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Using Menus

360 Systems

Copy File or Directory

A File may be copied within a Directory, or from its original location to a new

destination Directory on the Internal or External disk. The target Directory must be set to the
same Sample Rate as the source directory or file Select a File or Directory, then select COPY
FILE. You can also select a File and press the C

OPY

key. The display shows:

SELECT DESTINATION DRIVE

(INTERNAL)

AND PRESS 'ENTER' TO CONTINUE

The center line showing the INTERNAL Drive in this example can be changed to

EXTERNAL if an External Drive is connected. Press the A

RROW

K

EYS

or rotate the S

CRUB

W

HEEL

until the desired destination Drive appears then press E

NTER

to confirm the selection.

The display then shows:

SELECT DESTINATION DIRECTORY

(PUBLIC DIRECTORY)

AND PRESS 'ENTER' TO CONTINUE

The center line showing the Public Directory in this example can be changed to indicate

any other Directory. Rotate the S

CRUB

W

HEEL

until the desired destination Directory appears,

then press E

NTER

to confirm the selection. A Directory may also be selected using the N

UMERIC

K

EYS

to enter the Directory number;

a "0" (zero) or "P" may be used for the Public Directory.

If a single file is being copied, the display now prompts for a new name for the File;

however, it is not necessary to change the existing name when copying to a different Directory.

ENTER DESTINATION FILE NAME

____________________________

PRESS 'ENTER' TO COPY

Upon pressing E

NTER

, the file will be copied, unless there is already a file with the

specified name in the destination directory. If there is a duplicate, the display will prompt for
another file name for the copy.

If a Directory is being copied, there is a choice of how to handle duplicate filenames

should any be encountered during the copy operation. The display will show:

REPLACE FILES WITH THE SAME NAME?

PRESS ‘ERASE’ TO REPLACE FILES

PRESS 'ENTER' TO SKIP FILES

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