P6 Diskutil: Managing Drives - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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4. Destination.......... (001...100, ***, Effect, Ins001...128,
Mst001...032, Fin033...064)
Specifies the restore-destination song number or effect
number. The data will be restored to the song number or
effect number you select here. If you want to restore all
songs, select "***".
5. Exec. (Execute) ...........................................................
Executes the restore.
The "Source" song or user data will be restored to the
"Destination" song or user data.
When you restore a single song, the "Source" song will
be input as the "Destination" song number. Any songs
existing at numbers following the "Destination" number
will be moved backward; they will not be overwritten.
When you restore all songs, all of the "Source" songs
will be placed after the last song existing in the
"Destination" song drive; no songs will be overwritten.
When you restore effect user data, the "Source" user
data will overwrite the user data on the song drive.
You can choose whether to restore the effect user data.
If you press the "OK" button, the effect user data will be
restored, overwriting the effect user data on the song
drive.
If you press the "No" button, the effect user data will not
be restored.
Effect user data is automatically backed-up when
you back up a song.
The "Restore: UserData" dialog box will not appear
if you are restoring from the USB drive and there is
no effect user data of the same filename (restored
song name.DFX).
You cannot execute this operation if there is insuffi-
cient space on the song drive.
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P6 DiskUtil: Managing drives

Here you can format or check the drive, erase a CD-RW, con-
nect to your computer via USB, and load an updated system.
When you format the drive or erase a CD-RW, all data
on that drive or disc will be lost.
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1. USB Mode..................................................................
Puts the D1600mkII in a mode where it can communi-
cate with your computer. To connect your computer,
select this button to access the "USB Mode" screen. The
connected computer will detect the D1600mkII as a USB
drive.
If you want to exit from this screen while the
D1600mkII is connected to your computer via USB,
you must first perform the appropriate operation on
your computer so that the hardware can be removed
safely. (→p.85)
2. SelOperation ..................[CheckDrive/S, EraseCD-RW,
Format/S, Format/U, FormatAll, LoadSystem/C, Load-
System/U]
Selects the operation that will be performed on the drive.
You can press the " " button and make your selection in
the dialog box.
Details of each operation you select here are explained
below.
Sel Operation: Check Drive/S
This operation detects and repairs errors on the song drive.
You should execute this when "DiskBusy" error messages
appear. If there were no major errors on the drive, you will
still be able to use the song data after executing this opera-
tion.
You cannot check the USB drive.
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