TEAC DM-4800 DM-4800 Owner's Manual - Page 37

Renaming a project, Saving project data, to store the current project set

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2 - Basic operational concepts : About projects and libraries NOTE Remember that deleting a project also deletes all the custom library entries (snapshot, effect and dynamics processor settings, etc. and the automation data) associated with the project. Only delete the project if you are certain that you do not want any of the project data any more. Renaming a project This is very similar to the copy procedure (see above) where the on-screen RENAME button is pressed to provide a new unique name for the project (as described in "Naming library entries" on page 41). Saving project data • From the MANAGE PRJ. screen, move the cursor to the on-screen STORE button. Figure 2.33: Storing a project • Press ENTER to store the current project settings. Appropriate popup messages appear, finishing with "Completed" when all save operations are complete. In addition to these facilities named above, there is an on-screen button allowing a direct jump to the CF card maintenance screen, allowing formatting of a card, etc. Protecting a project The on-screen PROTECT button allows a project to be locked against accidental writing or deletion. Highlight a project in the right-hand list, and press this on-screen button to protect it. A padlock icon appears beside the project name in the list. This button is also used to unprotect a protected project, allowing data to be written to it again, or for the project to be deleted. TIP Get into the habit of doing this at critical points in your project. You can also use the STORE AS button to bring up the naming panel (see "Naming library entries" on page 41), allowing the current project settings to be stored under a different name (similar to the Save As... on many computer programs), allowing different versions of a project to be available. TASCAM DM-4800 User's Manual 37

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2 – Basic operational concepts : About projects and libraries
TASCAM DM-4800
User’s Manual
37
NOTE
Remember that deleting a project also deletes all the
custom library entries (snapshot, effect and dynamics
processor settings, etc. and the automation data) associ-
ated with the project. Only delete the project if you are
certain that you do not want any of the project data
any more.
Renaming a project
This is very similar to the
copy procedure (see above) where the on-screen
RENAME
button is pressed to provide a new unique
name for the project (as described in “Naming
library entries” on page 41).
In addition to these facilities named above, there is
an on-screen button allowing a direct jump to the CF
card maintenance screen, allowing formatting of a
card, etc.
Protecting a project
The on-screen
PROTECT
but-
ton allows a project to be locked against accidental
writing or deletion.
Highlight a project in the right-hand list, and press
this on-screen button to protect it. A padlock icon
appears beside the project name in the list.
This button is also used to unprotect a protected
project, allowing data to be written to it again, or for
the project to be deleted.
Saving project data
From the
MANAGE PRJ.
screen, move the cursor
to the on-screen
STORE
button.
Press
ENTER
to store the current project set-
tings. Appropriate popup messages appear,
finishing with “
Completed
” when all save opera-
tions are complete.
TIP
Get into the habit of doing this at critical points in your
project.
You can also use the
STORE AS
button to bring up the
naming panel (see “Naming library entries” on
page 41), allowing the current project settings to be
stored under a different name (similar to the Save
As... on many computer programs), allowing differ-
ent versions of a project to be available.
Figure 2.33: Storing a project