7—Project and Drive Operations
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Project Operations
About F6 (MARK)
Before you can perform some of the project operations, you have to
target the project on which you want to perform the operation. You do
this by marking the project.
Marking a Project
1. Press
or
or turn the Time/Value dial to select the project.
2. Press F6 (MARK) to place a checkmark to the left of the project’s name, thus
targeting it.
SELECT
Press SELECT to load the project that’s currently highlighted in the
project list. When it’s loaded, it replaces the project that’s currently
stored in the VS-2000’s onboard memory. You can play, record, edit and
mix a project only while it’s loaded into the VS-2000.
To load a project from another drive, select the drive and press F6 (LIST), as described
in “To Display the Projects on a Drive” on Page 100.
Loading a Project
1. Hold down SHIFT and press F1 (PROJECT).
2. If “SELECT” isn’t visible above F1, press PAGE until it is.
3. In the project list, select the project you want to load.
4. Press F1 (SELECT). The VS-2000 displays:
5. Press ENTER/YES to load the selected project, or EXIT/NO to cancel the operation.
If you pressed ENTER/YES, the VS-2000 asks:
6. Press ENTER/YES to store your latest changes to the currently loaded project
before loading the new one, or EXIT/NO to skip re-saving it.
The VS-2000 loads the selected project into its memory.
F6 (MARK) is available only when a project, not a drive, is selected.
The SELECT button doesn’t look quite like any other VS-2000 menu button, and it acts
differently, too. It’s the only button that performs its action as soon as you press it. All
of the other buttons merely display the corresponding operation’s screens.
If the currently loaded project is write-protected (Page 104), the VS-2000 loads the new
project without displaying this question.
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