Copying All The Songs On A Disk - Rodgers PR-300S Owner's Manual

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If you don't want to write over an existing song,
select a song number which doesn't already have a
song assigned to it. Any number between I and 99
can be selected.
If you want to copy the song to another disk, eject
the Source Disk (the one you copied from), insert
the disk to copied to, then rotate the alpha-dial to
select the desired song number.
(6) Press [ENTER] to start the Song Copy process
(or press [STOP] to cancel).
The Play Screen will return.
Copying All the Songs on a Disk
It is also possible to copy all songs on a disk to
another disk. This is a good way to make "backup"
copies of your work or
to
make copies of your songs
for distribution.
Please note that any songs which exist on the disk
to be copied to will be erased with this procedure.
Also, if you are copying from an HD (High Density)
disk to a DD (Double Density) disk, all of the
information to be copied may not fit, as HD disks
have more storage space than DD disks.
To copy all songs on a disk to another disk:
(1)
Make sure the disk to be copied to has been
formatted on the PR·300S and that it contains
no information which you want to save.
If the disk has not been formatted, see "Formatting
a Disk" later in this section. If there is information
on the disk to be copied to that you wish to save,
use a different disk.
(2) Hold [SHIFT] and press the [DISK] button.
These buttons are located underneath the top cover.
(3) Rotate the alpha-dial until" All Song Copy"
appears in the display, then press [ENTER].
If you have not saved a new song or saved changes
to an existing song, the PR-300S will ask, "Data
will be erased. Ok?", (asking if you want to save
the song you were working on). If you press
[ENTER], all work done since the last Save will be
lost. If you don't want to lose this work, press
[STOP], save the song and start this procedure
again.
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