Loading A Backed-Up Song From A Dat Recorder (Restore) - Korg D8 Owner's Manual

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2. Loading a backed-up
song from a DAT
recorder (Restore)
Here's how to restore a song that was backed-up
on a DAT recorder. If you backed up 1-
songs will be restored. If you backed up an indi-
vidual song, that song will be restored.
Loading a backed-up song from a DAT
recorder (Restore)
1
Connect the DIGITAL IN connector of the D8 to
the DIGITAL OUT connector of your DAT
recorder.
2
Press the [EDIT] key, and then press the [SYSTEM]
key several times to make the display read "Dis-
kUtil".
DiskUtil ˙
3
Press the [
] key, and then press the [SYSTEM]
key several times to make the display read
"Restore".
Restore
œ
4
Press the [
] key, and then rotate the [VALUE]
dial to select DAT "H" as the drive from which the
data will be restored.
H:DAT100 ø
5
Press the [
] key to make the display read "Play-
DAT". Then playback the DAT recorder.
6
As playback continues, the D8 will indicate "Stop-
DAT", so stop the DAT recorder.
7
You can press the [
] key to verify the song names
that are on the DAT tape. If you performed the
backup using 1-
[VALUE] dial to see the other song names.
8
If you wish to continue the Restore operation, press
the [
] key. The display will differ, depending on
whether you restore a single song or all songs.
To restore a single song, rotate the [VALUE] dial to
select the restore destination drive A–G. Then
press the [
] key, and rotate the [VALUE] dial to
select the restore destination song number.
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44
(All), all
EDIT
SYSTEM
E
(All), you can rotate the
To restore all songs, rotate the [VALUE] dial to
select the restore destination drive A–G. The capac-
ity of that drive will be displayed beside the selec-
tion.
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If you wish to restore from another DAT tape, press
the [
] key and continue the procedure from step
4.
9
Press the [
] key, and the display will read "?",
asking for your confirmation.
If you execute the Restore operation for a single
song, the song will be loaded into the specified
number, and songs following that number will be
renumbered upward by one.
If you execute the Restore operation for all songs,
the display will read "OverWrtok?", asking
whether it is OK to overwrite the restore destina-
tion drive. If you execute the operation, the data
will be overwritten to the specified drive.
Be aware that All Song Restore will cause all data
of the restore destination drive to be lost.
10 If you are sure that you wish to execute the Restore
operation, press and hold the [
mately one second. The display will read "Play-
DAT", requesting you to playback the DAT
recorder.
PlayDAT
œ
11 Start playback from the beginning of the DAT tape,
and the process of restoring the data will begin.
12 When restoring all songs, the display will indicate
"OvWrtEff?" before the operation ends.
If you want the user effects that were saved in the
restore source (RM/DAT) to overwrite the user
effects that are currently being used, press and
hold the [
] key for approximately one second. If
you want to continue using the current effect data
(i.e., without overwriting it), press and hold the
[
] key for approximately one second.
13 When the backup is completed, the display will
alternately indicate "Completed" and "StopDAT".
Stop the DAT recorder. Press the [
the previous display.
] for approxi-
] key to restore

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