PROJECT FILES MENU > New Open Save SaveAs
SELECT DRIVE: Internal
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4.Press the Page Left button when finished, and then select New. New project created appears in the display to confirm that the project was successfully created.

Opening a Project

Once two or more projects have been created, you can switch projects easily with the Open Project command.

To open a Project:

1. Press Project. In the Project Files Menu, select

Open.PROJECT

2.If there is more than one hard drive, choose the drive you want

to open the Project on by selecting either Internal or External from the Select Drive

screen using the << / >> buttons. The selection defaults to the drive containing the currently open Project. Select Next.

3.

Use the << / >> buttons to scroll

 

 

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through the Project list, then

 

select Open.

<<

>> Open Cancel

4.

If the selected project has more

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than one project file, the Open

 

button changes to OpenAs. Use

<<

>> OpenAs Cancel

the << / >> buttons to scroll through the list of project files

that are contained within the project, then press OpenAs. Project opened appears in the display, and then the name of the project.

Note: The name of the original project appears in the display, regardless of which version of the project (project file) is open.

Saving a Project

Whenever you record new audio, the audio data and project information is automatically saved to disk. However, if you make other changes to the project, such as edits or I/O settings, you must save the project for the changes to be remembered.

To save a Project:

1. Press Project. In the

Project Files Menu, select Save.

PROJECT

PROJECTFILESMENU> New Open Save SaveAs

2.A message appears in the display asking you to confirm the save. Select OK or Cancel.

Savecurrentproject?OK Cancel

You can save a project under a new name with the Save As command. All the project information is saved in a new project file, but in the existing project folder. This allows you to create backup copies as you work on a project, or to create different versions of the project.

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