Zoom MRS-802 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Reference [Projects]
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About projects
On the MRS-802, the data needed to reproduce a song you
create are managed in units called “projects”. By loading a
project from the hard disk, you can always go back to
exactly the same condition that existed when the project was
saved. A project contains the following information.
Audio data recorded on V-takes 1 - 10 of tracks 1 - 8
and the master track
•Track parameter Settings
Number of selected V-take for each track
•Mixer section settings
Settings saved in scene numbers 0 - 99
Scene parameter enabled/disabled settings
Numbers and settings of patches currently selected for
insert effect and send/return effect
Rhythm patterns
Rhythm songs
•Drum kit currently selected for rhythm section
•MIDI-related settings
Audio data in phrase pool
•Other file settings
NOTE
On the MRS-802, recording/playback operations can be
performed only for the currently loaded project. It is not
possible to operate multiple projects simultaneously.
Project operations
This section explains operations such as loading or saving a
project. The procedure is the same for most project
operations. The basic procedure is as follows.
Basic procedure
1.
From the main screen, press the [PROJECT] key.
The project menu appears on the display, allowing you to
select the desired project operation.
HINT
When you press the [PROJECT] key, the current project is
automatically saved on the hard disk.
2.
Use the cursor left/right keys to select one of the
following operations.
PROJECT SELECT
Load a previously saved project from the internal hard disk.
PROJECT NEW
Create a new project.
PROJECT SIZE
View the size of the currently loaded project.
PROJECT COPY
Duplicate a specified project on the hard disk.
PROJECT ERASE
Erase a specified project from the hard disk.
PROJECT NAME
Edit the name of the currently loaded project.
PROJECT PROTECT
Write-protect the currently loaded project.
PROJECT
PROJECT
SELECT
SELECT
Reference [Projects]
This section describes how to perform operations for entire projects.