Backing Up And Restoring Effect User Data - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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When restoring from the USB drive
From the file list, select the song that you want to
restore.
You cannot restore all songs in a single operation.
Select the desired song, and press the "Yes" button.
5. If you are restoring a single song, select the restore-
destination song.
Move the cursor to "Destination," and use the
[VALUE] dial to select the restore-destination song
number.
6. Execute the restore.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?" Press the "Yes"
button to execute.
If you are restoring from a multi-disc backup, you
will be requested for the next disc when necessary.
When this occurs, insert the next disc and press the
"Yes" button. Insert the discs in the order in which
they were backed-up.
When the operation is finished, you can choose to
restore effect user data. If you do so, the effect user
data currently on the hard disk will be overwritten.
Press the "Yes" button.
The effect user data will be restored, overwriting the
effect user data on the hard disk.
If you press the "No" button, the effect user data will
not be restored.
When you restore from the USB drive, effect user
data will not be restored if there is no effect user
data file of the same name as the song you are
restoring.
7. When the operation is finished, the display will
indicate "Completed." Press the "Yes" button.
2. Backing up and restoring effect
user data
Backing up effect user data
You can back up effect user data in the following ways.
• Back up all effect user data
• Back up individual effect user data (only to the USB
drive)
You can also save all effect user data as part of a song
data backup.
When you restore, the effect user data currently on
the hard disk will be overwritten.
Backing up to CD-R/RW
Here's how to back up all effect user data to a CD-R/RW
disc.
1. Insert the CD-R/RW into the CD-R/RW drive.
2. Select "BackupUserData."
In the [SYSTEM/USB] "B-U/Rst" tab page, select "B-
U/RstType," and turn the [VALUE] dial to choose
"BackupUserData." Alternatively, you can press the
"
" button to open the "Select Backup/Restore
Type" dialog box and make your selection there.
Source B-U/RstType
3. Select "C:CD" as the backup-destination drive.
Press the "Drive" button to open the dialog box.
Select "C:CD" and press the "Yes" button.
4. Make sure that "EffAll" is selected as the "Source."
5. Make sure that "C:CD" is selected as the "Destina-
tion."
6. Execute the backup.
Press the "Exec." button, and a confirmation dialog
box will appear. Here you can specify the writing
speed.
Press the "Yes" button to begin the backup.
When execution is finished, the display will indicate
"Completed." Press the "Yes" button.
When backing up to CD-R/RW, the backup is
automatically compared with the original data to
ensure that the backup CD is valid.
If you press the "Cancel" button while writing to
CD-R, writing will be stopped and an unusable
disc will result. If you are writing to CD-RW, the
data that was being written will be erased.
Destination
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