Roland MC-101 Groovebox Manuel du propriétaire

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Michael M.

Will deleting a sample file affect a project that uses it?

Yes, deleting a folder or file containing a sample used in your project will cause playback problems. Projects manage necessary data (sounds, samples, etc.) on the SD card. It is explicitly stated that the SD card contains various data for the device, and these files should not be removed or manipulated inappropriately, as this could lead to malfunctions. If source resources are deleted, the project will no longer be able to access the necessary audio data for its operation.

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Michael M.

Does deleting a folder or file containing a sample used in a project risk causing the project to malfunction?

Yes, deleting a folder or file containing a sample used in your project will cause playback problems. Projects manage this data on the SD card, and deleting them will prevent the project from accessing the necessary audio data for its operation.

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Michael M.

What happens if a folder containing a used sample wave is deleted from the SD card?

Deleting a folder or file containing a sample used in a project will cause playback problems. Projects manage the necessary data (sounds, samples, etc.) on the SD card. It is explicitly stated that the SD card contains various data (parameters, sounds, samples, etc.) for the device and that these files should not be removed or manipulated inappropriately, as this could lead to malfunction. If the source resources are deleted, the project will no longer be able to access the necessary audio data for its operation.

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Michael M.

What happens if a sample file used in a project is deleted from the SD card?

Deleting a folder or a sample file used in a project will cause playback errors. The SD card contains essential data for the device's operation, and removing source resources prevents the project from accessing the necessary audio data.

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