Akai DD1500 User Manual page 257

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SYSTEM - DISK - 22
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Regardless of the type of restore you have selected
, the process is initiated by pressing
the EXECUTE key. You will see this screen display:
Followed by this screen:
After a short while (depending on how many cues are in the backup), you will see this
screen:
You will see the backup being restored onto the selected disk. The percentage figures will
change as the restore progresses and highlighted bar will move across the bottom of the
LCD to further indicate progress.
You will then see this display:
What the DD1500 is doing here is 'fixing up' all references to the audio data that has just
been restored so that any projects and/or libraries that may use the cues/clips that have
just been restored will play correctly. The percentage will change to indicate progress and
the exact length of time it takes depends on the mount of 'fixing up' the DD1500 has to
do (i.e. how many different places the audio you have restored is used).
Finally, you will see this screen display:
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There is a difference when ENTIRE BACKUP is selected. This will be explained later.
Version 2.00 - March, 1996
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