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8. Press F5 (OK)—the VS-2000 asks:
9. Press ENTER/YES to proceed, or EXIT/NO to cancel the COPY operation.
If you pressed ENTER/YES, the VS-2000 asks if you want to store any changes
you’ve made to the currently loaded project before beginning the COPY process.
10. Press ENTER/YES to save your most recent changes to the currently loaded project
before copying the marked project(s), or EXIT/NO to simply begin copying.
11. If Erase all Projects is on, the VS-2000 asks if you’re sure you want to erase the
destination drive first—press ENTER/YES to do so, or EXIT/NO to cancel copying.
ERASE
You might want to erase a project from your hard drive to gain back free drive space,
when you’ve copied it to another drive, or when you simply no longer want to project.
Erasing a Project
1. Hold down SHIFT and press F1 (PROJECT).
2. Select and mark the project—or projects—you want to erase.
3. If “ERASE” isn’t visible above F2, press PAGE until it is.
4. Press F2 (ERASE)—the VS-2000 asks:
5. If you’re sure you want to delete the marked project(s) from your hard drive, press
ENTER/YES. If not, press EXIT/NO.
6. Since ERASE is irreversible, the VS-2000 asks again:
7. To erase the marked project(s), press ENTER/YES, or press EXIT/NO to cancel.
SPLIT
SPLIT creates a new project from selected V-Tracks, removing them from the currently
loaded project. The new project inherits the original project’s settings, including
markers, locators, Automix data, the tempo map and sync track, project-related
UTILITY menu settings and its name, with a distinguishing last character added. The
new project is stored on the same drive as the original project.
Project SPLIT can be handy if you’ve got a large project with lots of V-Tracks you’re not
using but don’t want to erase. You can split out these V-Tracks to a new project, making
the original project smaller and easier to back up.
The project ERASE command permanently erases a project from your hard drive. This
operation cannot be reversed using the VS-2000’s Undo feature, so perform it with care.
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