![Five12 Vector User Manual Download Page 18](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/five12/vector/vector_user-manual_2301695018.webp)
PROJECTS
The Vector stores Projects on a micro-SD card located on the back of
the module. By default, Projects are auto-loaded when the Vector is
powered on, and auto-saved each time the transport is stopped. To
adjust those settings, see
Globals
. There is an icon for the SD card
near the top-center of the 2nd OLED. When a Project is changed, the
icon will have a dot in its center. For a saved Project, the icon will show
a solid rectangle.
To manually save a Project, hold down the
Shift
button and press
Part
. Use encoders
1-7
to edit the Project name, then push
Next
to
save. If you change the name of a Project to the name of another
existing Project, you will see an overwrite warning.
Each Project gets its own folder on the SD card. The Vector keeps the
most recently saved version of a Project, along with several backups.
Projects that are saved manually end in the extension
.VSM
, autosaves
use
.VSA
.
To load a Project, hold
Shift
and press
Global
. Use encoder
9
to
select the project and
Next
to load it. To make a new Project, use
Shift+Global
and pick
‘New Project’
. A name for the new Project will
be automatically generated.
DISK MODE
Running the Vector in disk mode allows you to mount the contents of the
SD card onto your computer, which makes it very quick and easy to back
up copies of your Projects and calibration files, and for loading new
firmware.
To run the Vector in disk mode, connect it to your computer (Mac, PC,
Linux) with a USB A - B ‘Printer’ cable, and hold down the
Shift
button
while powering up. The Vector will start with large
‘Disk Mode’
titles on
both OLED screens. After a few seconds the Vector’s SD card will mount
onto your computer. Look in the
F12_VS
folder for the PROJECT folder,
PREFS and calibration files.
For information on firmware updates, visit vector.five12.com.
Calibration Files
The Vector sequencer comes with one or two data files that store
calibration data for the Pitch CVs. The VSCAL.DAT is for the Vector,
EXCAL.DAT is for the expander. If you purchased your Vector and
Expander together, the two files may be pre-loaded. If you purchased an
Expander separately, you can download the file from
http://vector.five12.com.
About SD Cards
Your Vector Sequencer comes with a high quality SD card that has been
tested to work both speedily and reliably. SD cards from SanDisk and
Transcend are recommended, in sizes from 8GB to 32GB.
Global
Projects
17