You can save your own delay setups into the user library memory
locations by pressing F3 [SAVE]. Let’s see how this works by saving
Input Channel 2’s just-loaded Sci Fi settings.
7.
Press COPY/LIBRARY, turn V1 [SELECT GROUP] to choose the
user (U) libraries, and turn V2 [SELECT NUMBER] to choose a user
memory location—select U000 for our example. After a factory
reset, the user libraries are merely copies of the preset libraries, so
don’t worry about deleting anything you need to keep.
8.
Press F3 [SAVE]. A box appears in which you can name the new
library you’re saving.
As you can see, this screen offers many of the same naming tools
we saw back on the effect-naming screen.
9.
Name the new library “My Delay #1.”
10. When you’re ready, press F5 [SAVE] to finish saving the library.
The VM-7000 asks you “Are you sure?”
11. Press F5 [ENTER] for our example. If you’d wanted to cancel the
saving operation, you’d have pressed F6 [EXIT].
Whether you wish to work with a delay, dynamics, EQ or channel library,
the procedure we just performed will be the one you’ll use.
A SmartMedia™ memory card installed in the VM-7000’s MEMORY
CARD slot allows you to take advantage of the VM-7000’s advanced
storage capabilities and other important features. The VM-7000 ships
with a 2 MB SmartMedia card.
Inserting a SmartMedia Card
Insert your card into the MEMORY CARD slot on the rear of the
console, holding the card by its label edge with its gold sticker face-
up. Press it gently into place.
Initializing a Card
When using a memory card in the VM-7000 for the first time, you must
first erase all of the data on the card and format it for use in the
VM-7000—this is referred to as “initializing” the card.
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Getting Started with the VM-7000
XXXII. Using a Memory Card
You can store your user libraries on a memory card, re-loading them
whenever you need them, or even into another VM-7000 system. We’ll
discuss this later on in this application guide.
Before you initialize a card, make sure it doesn’t contain anything you
want to keep—initializing completely erases all of the data the card
holds.