Hi,
Im not infornt of my V at the moment, but im sure you can. Under save project, select PC card and save the project with a new name. Thats of course assuming you have a PC card installed.
Terry
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- 18:52, 11 November 2005
- Forum: V-Synth
- Topic: saving to card?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 278
- 18:48, 11 November 2005
- Forum: V-Synth
- Topic: Transferring sounds to other people
- Replies: 4
- Views: 272
Re: Transferring sounds to other people
Hi,
I would be inclined to copy the project to your machine and Zip it up with maximum compression, particularly if your PCM are quite large.
Terry
I would be inclined to copy the project to your machine and Zip it up with maximum compression, particularly if your PCM are quite large.
Terry
- 18:45, 11 November 2005
- Forum: V-Synth
- Topic: factory samples, user samples and disk
- Replies: 6
- Views: 546
Re: factory samples, user samples and disk
<t>Hi Degras,<br/> <br/> The v-synth has a some built in flash memory, which holds the internal project, which by default is the factory set. When you mount this on your PC via usb, you should make a backup of it, ie drag and drop it somewhere else.<br/> <br/> There is no issue with overwritting the...
- 18:25, 10 November 2005
- Forum: V-Synth
- Topic: what a game
- Replies: 14
- Views: 7828
Re: what a game
<t>Hi Cromio & Fello V-Synthers,<br/> <br/> Firstly, I should introduce myself, My names Terry and Ive been lurking here for quite a while now. (sounds like an intro at a AA meeting!). <br/> <br/> Now that Ive actually registered, I will make an effort to post more often, as this is a really goo...