58Backup page | The Backup tools
1. Turn the SV-1 on, and launch the SV-1 Editor. The content of the SV-1’s
memory is transferred to the Editor.
2. Click the Backup all SV-1 Data button in the side drawer to create a new
backup set, and choose a location where to save it into your computer’s disk.
Assign it a meaningful name.
3. Go to the Backup page, and open the backup set you just created.
4. Do all the editing you like: move sounds and favorites, delete some of them,
load sounds from different backup sets as explained above.
5. Save the edited backup set. We suggest you choose the Save As icon and
assign the set a new name, to keep the previous version as a safety backup.
6. When done, click the Transmit icon to copy the new backup set into the SV-
1’s memory.
WARNING: Transferring the backup set will delete all the SV-1’s memory con-
tent. Be sure you have a backup of that data (you should, if you didn’t overwrite
the first backup you created at the beginning of this procedure).
7. The data inside your SV-1 is changed and replaced with your preferred set.
Please note that the name of the sounds may be different than the ones
appearing on the control panel, depending on the changes you did.
THE BACKUP TOOLS
On top of the backup set’s content area there is the bar of the tools.
These tools replicate most of the menu commands. Use them to manage the
items in the current set, and the backup sets themselves.
NEW
Creates a new, empty backup set.
OPEN
Opens an existing backup set from disk.
CLOSE
Closes the current backup set. If there are unsaved changes, you are
prompted to save or delete them. You can also close any tab by clicking on the
small box next to its name.
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