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the number of songs that exist). If you wish to
restore all songs, press “SelectAll” in the dialog box,
and choose “All”.
Use “Drive” to select the restore source drive.
4. Destination........................[(I, A...G)/001...100, ***]
This shows the restore destination drive, and lets
you select the song number. If you are restoring one
song, it will be restored to the song number that you
select here. If you wish to restore all songs, choose
“***.”
The drive of the song you selected in [SONG] “Sel-
Song” tab page will be displayed. (→p.88)
5. Exec. (Execute).........................................................
Execute the Restore command.
The song or user data selected for “Sour
ce” will be
restored to the “Destination
” drive.
When restoring one song, the “Sour
ce” song will be
written to the specified “Destination
” song number.
Any songs located at the “Destination
” number and
following will have their song numbers incre-
mented – they will not be overwritten.
When you restore all songs, all songs of the
“Sour
ce” will be added following the songs that
currently exist on the “Destination
” drive – the
existing songs will not be overwritten.
When you restore effect user data, the user data of
the “Sour
ce” will be overwritten onto the user data
of the “Destination
” drive.
When restoring one song or all songs, you can select
whether the effect user data will be overwritten.
(→”Restore:UserData”)
Before the Restore command is executed for one
song or all songs, the capacity of the restore destina-
tion will be checked, and the command will not be
executed if the capacity is insufficient.
6. Restore:UserData....................................... [Yes, No]
A dialog box will appear, allowing you to specify
whether the backed-up effect user data will be over-
written onto the current effect user data after the
song data has been restored.
User data is backed up automatically when song
data is backed up.
Yes: Effect user data will be restored.
No: Effect user data will not be restored.
When you restore this data, it will be overwrit-
ten onto the existing user effect data.
P6 DiskUtil: Initialize/format/
check a drive
Here you can initialize, format, or check a drive.
Before a disk can be used to record or play songs for the
first time, it must be initialized or formatted.
• Initialize a disk to erase the contents of a newly pur-
chased disk before using it for the first time.
• Format a disk that was previously used by another
device before using it on the D12, or if the “DiskEr-
ror” display appears frequently during playback.
It is not necessary to initialize or format a remov-
able disk that you are using for backup.
When you execute the Initialize or Format opera-
tion, the data of that drive will be lost.
1. Drive ID......................................................[I, A...G]
Select the drive that you wish to initialize, format,
or check.
If you press the “ ” button, you can select the drive
from a list. (→p.22, 77: P5-4)
2. Device Type, Total Size..................... (HDD, RMD, CD)
This shows the type and capacity of the drive.
HDD: Hard disk drive
RMD: Removable disk drive
CD: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW
3. Format Type........ (P, B, D8[B], D16[P], D16[B], Audio)
This displays the format type of the drive.
The internal drive of the D12 and external drives
that were initialized or formatted by the D12 will be
displayed as “playable” drives that can be used to
create and play songs. All other drives will be dis-
played as “backup” drives.
[P] (Playable type): A disk for creating/playing D12
songs
[B] (Backup type): A disk for backing up D12 data
D8[B]: D8 backup disk
D16[P]: D16 playable disk
D16[B]: D16 backup disk
Audio: Audio CD
4. SelOperation ........................ [EjectRMD, CheckDrive,
Initialize, Format, LoadSystem]
Select the operation that you wish to execute on the
drive.
Press the “ ” button and select from the list.
EjectRMD: The removable disk selected by
“DriveID” will be ejected.
If the currently selected song is on the removable
disk, the disk will be locked by the D12, and must
be ejected using this command. Otherwise, you can
also use the eject switch of the drive to eject the
disk. (→p.68)
CheckDrive: Errors on the drive selected by “Drive
ID” will be detected and repaired.
Execute this operation if Disk or DiskBusy error
messages appear frequently. After execution, the
song data will still be usable if no major errors were
found on the drive.
Check Drive requires a substantial amount of
time for execution.
Internal 6 GB drive: approximately 100 minutes
10 GB external SCSI hard disk drive: approxi-
mately 8 hours
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