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Korg i4S User Manual page 3

Hard disk expansion
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Procedure:
Press and hold DISK mode key. The upper line of the LCD screen displays the message 'HD-
C 1-1: Load All Data Data Type'. This refers to hard disk partition 'C', which is always
selected after switching on power. Once having selected a hard disk partition, all LOAD and
STORE commands are executed as usually.
Two examples for selecting different hard disk partitions:
#1 Selection of hard disk partition 'T'(display message: 'HD-T') via UP/DOWN keys.
(1) Press DISK mode key (upper line of display: 'HD-C 1-1: Load All Data Data
Type').
(2) Press and hold DISK mode key.
(3) Press UP key several times (17 x). The upper line displays: 'HD-T 1-1: Load All
Data Data Type'.
#2 Selection of hard disk partition 'F' (display message: 'HD-F') via cursor keys:
(This function is designed for direct selection of the first 6 hard disk partitions.)
(1) Press DISK mode key (upper line of display: 'HD-C 1-1: Load All Data Data
Type')
(2) Press and hold DISK mode key.
(3) Press cursor key F (upper line of display: 'HD-F 1-1: Load All Data Data Type')
The above mentioned functions also apply to all other 'Load-', 'Save-', Copy-', 'Convert-',
'Format-', 'Rename-', and 'Delete-'commands in DISK mode.
For all normal operating steps please refer to your KORG i4S Player's Guide or Reference
Guide as usually.
There are new features for the following functions:
#1 Play Standard MIDI File
#2 'COPY FILE'
#3 Formatting Floppy Disks and Hard Disk Partitions
1. Play Standard MIDI File
First, select 'SONG PLAY' mode. Press and hold 'SONG PLAY' mode key. Now, you may
select either the floppy disk drive or one of the 20 hard disk partitions ('C'-'V') via cursor
keys A-H or UP/DOWN keys.
MIDI files with formats 0 or 1 can be selected alphabetically as well as numerically (song
number):
If you are accustomed to assign your songs to fixed memory locations on the bulk memory
(hard disk) it is also possible to do so with the hard disk of your i4S HD. Therefore, the songs
have to be stored in the desired order; the memory locations (song numbers) once chosen are
maintained until deleting the files.
It is not possible to assign the numbers directly on the hard disk. They are assigned
continuously in the order of storage.
If a song is deleted from the partition all other memory locations are maintained. The next
song to store is written to the empty location.

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