Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Be aware that some types of removable disk drive
are not suitable for recording/playback.
Exchanging removable disks
If the currently selected song is on a removable disk,
use the following procedure to exchange disks.
1 Select the [SYSTEM] “DiskUtil” tab page.
2 Use “SelOperation” to select “EjectRMD.”
3 Press the “Exec.” button. The disk will be ejected,
and the internal drive will be selected.
Insert a different disk into the removable disk drive.
If you will be using it for recording/playback, re-
select that drive.
If you will not be inserting a different disk, use the
same page to select a different drive.
If the currently selected song is not on a removable
disk, press the eject switch of the removable disk drive
to eject the removable disk and exchange it.
P5 BU/Rst: Backing-up and
restoring data to removable
disk
Here you can backup (save) and restore (recall) data to
and from a removable disk.
Be aware that backup operations and some restore
operations will overwrite the data on the destina-
tion drive.
1. BU/RstType.............................[Backup1Song,
BackupAllSongs, BackupUserData, Restore]
Select the type of data backup/restore operation.
If you press the “ ” button, you can select from a
dialog box.
Backup1Song: Back up one song and user effect
data on the selected drive.
BackupAllSongs: Back up all songs and user effect
data on the selected drive.
BackupUserData: Back up user effect data.
Restore: Restore song and user effect data.
For a drive on which “Backup1Song” was per-
formed, that song and user effect data will be
restored.
For a drive on which “BackupAllSongs” was per-
formed, you can select any individual song or all
songs to restore.
For a drive on which “BackupUserData was per-
formed, the user effect data will be restored.
2. Source.....................(I, AF/001100, ***)
*1
,
(I, AF/---)
*2
, [AF/001100, ***, ---]
*3
During backup, this shows the songs etc. of the
backup source. During restore, the song to be
restored can be selected here.
For the drive number (“I”–”F”), refer to “Drive ID.”
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001…100: Song number, ---: User effects, ***: All
songs
*1
: For “Backup1Song” or “BackupAllSongs” (“B–
U/RstType”), this shows the drive and song
number of the data that is to be backed up. The
currently selected drive and song number will be
backed up.
*2
: For “BackupUserData” (“B–U/RstType”), this
shows the backup source drive and user effect
“–.” The currently selected drive and user effect
data will be backed up.
*3
: For “Restore” (“B–U/RstType”), this shows the
resource source drive, and lets you select the
song number.
Use the “Drive” button (P5-4) to select the drive.
If you press the “ ” button, you will be able to
select a song number from a dialog box.
A song can be selected only when restoring from
a disk that was backed up using “Backup
AllSongs.” If you wish to restore only a single
song, select the desired song “001”–“100” (as far
as the number of songs that exist). To restore all
songs, select “***”.
3. Destination................(AF: RMD---- x199)
*1
,
[(IF)/---]
*2
, [(IF)/001100, ***]
*3
When executing a backup, here you can select the
drive to which the data will be backed up. When
restoring, this displays the restore destination
drive, and lets you select the song number.
For the drive number (“I”–”F”), refer to “Drive ID
.”
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