Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual page 84

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If more than one disc is required, the following dialog
box will appear when the disc is full, requesting you
to insert the next disc. Insert the next disc, and press
the "Yes" button.
When the backup is finished, the display will indicate
"Completed." Press the "Yes" button.
When backing up to CD-R/RW, the backed-up
data will automatically be compared to the origi-
nal data to ensure that the backup CD is valid.
If you press the "Cancel" button while writing to
CD-R, writing will be halted and the disc will be
unusable. If you are writing to CD-RW, the data
that was being written will be erased.
To back up to the USB drive
Here's how to back up the selected song to the USB
drive.
1. Select the song that you want to back up.
2. Select "Backup1Song."
In the [SYSTEM/USB] "B-U/Rst" tab page, select "B-
U/RstType" and turn the [VALUE] dial to select
"Backup1Song." Alternatively, you can press the
"
" button to open the "Select Backup/Restore
Type" dialog box.
Source B-U/RstType
3. Verify the song that you want to back up.
Make sure that the song you want to back up is
selected for "Source."
4. Select the backup-destination drive.
Press the "Drive" button to open the dialog box.
Select "U:USB DOS" and press the "Yes" button.
5. Verify the backup-destination drive and filename.
The file name will be the name of the song you are
backing up.
Make sure that "U:(song name)" is selected as the
"Destination."
6. Edit the file name.
If you want to change the file name, press the
"Rename" button. Edit the name in the "Rename
File" dialog box. (→p.35)
You cannot save if an identically-named file
already exists on the USB drive. You will need to
change the name. The file name can be a maxi-
mum of eight characters.
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Destination
7. Execute the backup.
Press the "Exec." button to open a confirmation
dialog box.
Here you can specify a date (timestamp) for the file.
Press the "Date" button to open the dialog box, select
the date and time fields, and turn the [VALUE] dial to
edit them.
Press the "Yes" button and the backup will begin.
Effect user data will also be backed up at this time.
Effect user data is saved under a name of
"(filename specified in steps 6 and 7).DFX". You
cannot save if an identically-named file already
exists on the USB drive. You will need to change
the name.
Restoring song data
When backed-up song data is restored back into the
D1600mkII, the data will once again be playable.
To restore
1. If you are restoring from CD-R/RW, insert the disc
into the CD-R/RW drive.
B-U/RstType
2. Select "Restore."
In the [SYSTEM/USB] "B-U/Rst" tab page, select "B-
U/RstType," and turn the [VALUE] dial to choose
"Restore." Alternatively, you can press the "
button to open the "Select Backup/Restore Type"
dialog box and make your selection there.
3. Select the restore-source drive.
Press the "Drive" button to open the dialog box.
Select "C:CD[B]" or "U:USB DOS," and press the
"Yes" button.
4. Select the restore-source song.
Press the "
" button to open the "Select
RestoreSong" dialog box, and select the song that you
want to restore.
When restoring from CD-R/RW
From the file list, select the song that you want to
restore.
If you want to restore all songs, turn on the "Select
All" button.
Select the desired song, and press the "Yes" button.
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