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Disks used with Roland’s VS-880 and VS-840 models
can also be used by the VS-1680. Additionally, song
data recorded on such disks can be loaded by the VS-
1680. However, because differences in the structure of
disk space and song data on disks that can be used,
there are a number of precautions concerning the load-
ing and saving of data that should be observed.
Disk Compatibility
VS-880 VS-1680
When internal hard disks that have been used by a VS-
880 are installed in the VS-1680, or when Zip disks that
have been used by a VS-880 are inserted into a Zip
drive connected to the VS-1680, they are recognized as
the initialization disk. In this case, the VS-1680 can be
used for playing back songs recorded with the VS-880
and creating new songs as well. However, you can-
not use the VS-1680 to edit songs that were
recorded on the VS-880 or save new versions of
songs.
Song data that has been saved using the Archive Copy
procedure on the VS-880 can be restored (extracted)
with the VS-1680. However, the VS-1680 cannot edit
or save new versions of the extracted songs.
You can recover VS-880 song data backed up using
DAT backup. However, you cannot edit or resave
the recovered data on the VS-1680.
* If you wish to edit VS-880 song data with VS-1680, exe-
cute the Song Archives Extract (p.119) or the DAT recov-
er procedure (p.143) first. Then convert it to VS-1680
song data (Song Import).
VS-1680 VS-880
When internal hard disks that have been used by a VS-
1680 are installed in the VS-880, or when Zip disks that
have been used by a VS-1680 are inserted into a Zip
drive connected to the VS-880, they are recognized as
the initialization disk, provided they meet the condi-
tions below. In this case, however, the VS-880 can
create new songs on the disk. Furthermore, the
VS-880 cannot recognize songs recorded on the
VS-1680.
Partition space:
1 GB or less (Even if the disk has been initialized with
the “Partition” set to “2000 MB,” the disk can be used
if the actual partition is 1 GB or less.)
Partition numbers:1–4 (5–8 cannot be used)
Song data that has been saved using the Archive Copy
procedure on the VS-1680 cannot be restored (extract-
ed) by the VS-880.
Song data that has been saved using the DAT Backup
procedure on the VS-1680 cannot be restored (recov-
ered) by the VS-880.
VS-840 VS-1680
Zip disks used on the VS-840 and VS-1680 are not
mutually compatible. When a Zip disk used by a VS-
840 is inserted in a Zip drive connected to the VS-1680,
it is recognized as an uninitialized disk. In this case,
only Song Import can be performed.
When a Zip disk used by a VS-1680 is inserted in a Zip
drive connected to the VS-840, it is recognized as an
uninitialized disk.
Loading VS-880/840
Performance Data into the
VS-1680 (Song Import)
You can convert songs created on a VS-880 or
VS-840 for use with the VS-1680 and copy
them as new songs to the current drive. This
is referred to as Song Import.
When VS-880 song data is converted, all the data such
as mixer setting including equalizer and stereo link,
system setting including sync track and tempo map,
locators and markers, and effect setting will be copied.
However, VS-840 song data recorded on Zip disks
only includes the performance data (sound data)
and the information describing the tracks on which
the performance data is recorded. Mixer settings
such as equalizer and Stereo Link, locate and mark
points, effects settings, and so on are not effective.
* You can create a song that has same both sample rate and
recording mode as source song. However, if there is insuf-
ficient free space on the current drive, Song Import can-
not be carried out.
Here, the procedure for importing a playable copy of a
song on the Zip disk is explained. If you wish to
import the song data which is Song Archives
Extracted or DAT recovered, please proceed to Step 3.
Chapter 10 Compatibility
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