Using the Librarian
11
e Main Window will change to show the restore dialog. is shows the text note stored with the le, and includes a
series of check-boxes to select the types of data which will be restored. By default, all data types are selected except for
Calibration Data and the User Sample Bank.
Important: Only select Calibration Data when restoring to the identical physical instrument which created
the backup. Otherwise, leave it un-checked.
3. If desired, select the types of data to restore.
4. Press Start to begin the restore, or Cancel to return to the Main Window.
A progress bar shows the status of the restore, and a message appears when the restore is complete.
Tip: Merging data
If you want to merge your current state with a previous state, use Export and Import instead. If you have a backup le
and want to merge it with your current state, rst Export all data, then restore from the backup, and then re-Import the
data.
Editing Set Lists
With the Editor/Librarian, you can:
• Duplicate Set Lists
• Add Performances to Set Lists via drag-and-drop
• Re-arrange, cut, copy, and delete the Slots in a Set List
• Copy from one Set List to another
Duplicating Set Lists
To duplicate a Set List:
1. In the Main Window, select one or more Set Lists.
It may help to select the Set Lists tab rst, so that only Set Lists are shown. For more information, see “Main Window”
on page13.
2. In the Edit menu, select the Duplicate command.
You can also right-click on the Set List in the Main Window and use the contextual menu.
e selected Set List(s) will be duplicated, with a number appended to their name.
Adding Performances to a Set List
To add Performances to a Set List:
1. Open a Set List window.
With the default Preferences settings, you can open the window by double-clicking on a Set List in the Main Window.
For more information, see “Preferences” on page17.
2. Select one or more Performances in the Main Window.
3. Click and hold on a selected Performance, and drag it over a Slot in the Set List window.
e Performance will be pasted over the Slot. If you’re dragging multiple Performances, they will be pasted over the Slot
and immediately subsequent Slots, as necessary.
Re-arranging Slots in a Set List, or copying from one Set List to another
You can re-arrange the Slots in a Set List, such as using cut, copy, paste, and insert, using three dierent methods:
• Commands in the Edit menu
• Commands in the pop-up contextual menu (right-click, or control-click on MacOS)
• Drag-and-drop
You can open multiple Set List windows at once. If one of the windows shows the Set List currently selected on the
wavestate, the note “(Active)” appears aer its name in the title bar.
Using commands in the Edit menu or contextual menu
To re-arrange Slots using the Edit menu:
1. Select the Slots that you’d like to copy, cut, or delete.
You can select two or more non-continuous Slots using command-click on MacOS, or Ctrl-click in Windows.
Alternatively, select a continuous range of Slots by using Shi-click.