Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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*1
: For “Backup1Song” or “BackupAllSongs” (“B–
U/RstType”), this displays the backup destina-
tion drive, drive information (“RMD----”), and
the number of media volumes required (“x1”–
x99”).
*2
: For “BackupUserData” (“B–U/RstType”), this
displays the backup destination drive and user
effect “---”.
*3
: For “Restore” (“B–U/RstType”), this displays
the restore destination drive, and lets you select
the song number. The currently selected drive
will be the restore destination. If you are restor-
ing only a single song, it will be restored to the
song number you select here.
Internal drive “I” is the only drive to which user
effect data can be restored
4. Drive.....................................................[AF]
For the drive number (“A”–”F”), refer to “Drive
ID.” (p.47)
For “Backup1Song,” “BackupAllSongs,” or “Back-
upUserData” (“B–U/RstT
ype”), this selects the
backup destination drive. Press this button and a
dialog box will appear. Select the drive and press
the “OK” button.
For “Restore” (“B–U/RstT
ype”), this selects the
restore source drive. Press this button and a dialog
box will appear. Select the drive and press the “OK”
button.
5. Exec. ..............................................................
Execute the backup or restore operation.
For “Backup1Song” (“B–U/RstT
ype”), the speci-
fied “Source” song will be backed up on the “Desti-
nation” drive.
For “BackupAllSongs” (“B–U/RstType”), all
songs of the “Source” will be backed up on the
“Destination” drive.
For “BackupUserData” (“B–U/RstType”), user
effect data of the “Source” will be backed up on the
“Destination” drive.
Be aware that the data on the backup destination
drive (“Destination”) will be overwritten.
For “Restore” (“B–U/RstT
ype”), the “Source” song
or user data will be restored to the “Destination
drive.
When restoring a single song, (“Backup1Song” or
BackupAllSongs”), the “Source” song will be
restored at the “Destination
” song number. Any
songs at or following the “Destination
” number
will be renumbered backward. The existing songs
will not be overwritten.
When restoring all songs (“BackupAllSongs”), all
songs from “Sour
ce” will be restored after the exist-
ing songs of the “Destination
” drive. The existing
songs will not be overwritten.
When restoring user effect data (“BackupUser-
Data”), the “Source” user data will be overwritten
onto the user data of the “Destination
” drive.
When restoring data from a “Backup1Song” or
BackupAllSongs” drive to the internal drive “I,”
you can select whether or not the user data will be
overwritten. (”Restore User Data”)
Before “Backup1Song” or “BackupAllSongs” data
is restored, the restore destination capacity will be
checked, and if the capacity is insufficient the oper-
ation will not be executed.
6. Restore User Data ..............................[Yes, No]
When restoring song data to the internal drive “I,”
you can select whether or not the user effect data
that was stored at the time of the backup will be
overwritten onto the user effects.
User data is backed up automatically when a
song backup is performed.
Yes: User effect data will be restored.
No: User effect data will not be restored.
This will overwrite the current user effects.
Please use caution.
Backup procedure
1 Insert a disk into the backup destination drive.
2 Use the [SONG] “SelSong” tab page or the [SYS-
TEM] “DiskUtil” to select the backup source drive
(“Source”).
If you will be performed “Backup1Song,” select the
desired song within that drive. Select the song as
described in “3. Selecting an existing song” (p.14),
and use the [SYSTEM] “B–U/Rst” tab page to check
the backup source song number.
3 Use “B–U/RstT
ype” to select the type of data that
you wish to backup.
4 Select the backup destination drive (“Destination”).
Press the “Drive” button to access the dialog box,
select the drive, and press the “OK” button.
5 For “Backup1Song” and “BackupAllSongs,” the
display will indicate the number of disks required
for the backup. Prepare the required number of
disks, each with the same capacity.
6 Execute the backup.
Press the “Exec.” button. The display will ask
“AreYouSure?,” so press the “Yes” button to exe-
cute.
7 If multiple disks were required in step 5, the dis-
play will ask for the next disk when each disk is
filled up. Insert the next disk and press the “OK”
button.
8 When the operation has been completed, the display
will indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
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