5.3.5 Step 5: Owner edits, commit, and push.5.3.3 Step 3: Collaborator commit and push.5.3 Collaborating with a trusted colleague without conflicts.5 git Collaboration and Conflict Management.4.5 Setting up git on an existing project.Collaboration and conflict free workflows.4.4 Working locally with Git via RStudio.4.3 Create a remote repository on GitHub.Version control and Collaboration using Git and GitHub.3.1.4 Setting up the R environment on your local computer.2.1.3 Data repositories: built for data (and code).1.2.8 Arctic Data Center Support for DMPs.1.2.7 Tools in Support of Creating a DMP.1.2.2 When to Plan: The Data Life Cycle.1.1.2 Arctic Data Center - History and Introduction. ![]() 1.1 Introduction to the Arctic Data Center and NSF Standards and Policies.1 Introduction to the Arctic Data Center.Reproducible Practices for Arctic Research Using R.I would like to "reformat" the SD card now (just because - I *think* my lockup problems may have had something to do with my old presets/loops and how they were saved (just a guess) - but the manual does not talk about how to format or how to erase banks. Then I opened a new bank and started to record in a new bank - no lock ups! Then I just opened all of the banks on my card and re-saved them - and the "lock up" problem and the "distortion" problem seemed to have gone away. So I started to trouble shoot - checked case / power / etc. This would not happen every time - but lots. (could not stop or play - total lock up) And when I could record it was "distorted" etc. So after the update I thought all was well until I opened my "old banks" and the "test bank" that came with the 112 and when I hit record it would "lock up" (red recording lights on) and could not turn off. So you opened each bank and then imediatly saved them?
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