Data; Backing Up And Restoring Song Data - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

Digital recording studio
Hide thumbs Also See for D1600mkII:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Data

When you switch songs or turn off the power, the
D1600mkII's auto-save function automatically saves the
song you recorded or edited, and its parameters.
This means that it is not absolutely necessary for you to
explicitly perform a "save" operation.
If you edit an effect program and want to keep the re-
sults, you must save the effect.
You will use the data-saving operations described here
when you want to save important data created on the
D1600mkII on a CD-R/RW or your computer, for
example when you want to free up additional space by
deleting data from the hard disk.
If you want to save data on your computer, first save the
data to the USB drive of the D1600mkII's hard disk, and
then save this data on your computer.
You can save the following data.
• Song data
• Effect user data
• WAV files (audio files in WAV format)
The various parameters of the song are not saved on
an audio CD you create. If you want to save the song
in a state in which it can be edited or remixed further,
you must make a backup of it.
Data save methods and the types of file that can be saved
Data save method
File type
Backup1Song
1 song + all user effects
BackupAllSongs
All songs + all user effects
All user effects
BackupUserData
Either the Insert, Master, or Final user effects
Export
WAV-format files
Filename extensions of files saved on the USB drive
Data save method
File type
Backup1Song
1 song
All user effects
Insert User Data [Ins001–Ins128]
BackupUserData
Master User Data [Mst001–Mst032]
Final User Data [Fin033–Fin064]
Export
WAV-format files
1. Backing up and restoring song
data
Backing up song data
You can back up song data in the following ways.
• Backup1Song: Back up the single selected song.
• BackupAllSongs: Back up all songs. (CD-R/RW only)
• Effect user data will also be saved.
• A backed up song cannot be played directly. In
order to play the song, you must first restore it into
the D1600mkII.
To back up to CD-R/RW
Here's how to back up all songs to CD-R/RW.
1. Insert a CD-R/RW disc into the CD-R/RW drive.
2. Select "BackupAllSongs."
3. Verify the songs you want to back up.
4. Select the backup-destination drive.
Save-destination
CD-R/RW
USB drive
Extension
.DBK
.DFX
5. Check the backup-destination drive and the drive
.DFI
.DFM
.DFF
.WAV
6. Execute the backup.
No further data can be written to a CD-R/RW disc
you use for a backup.
The CD-R/RW created by this backup operation is
not in ISO9660 format. You will not be able to load it
into a computer or play it on a CD player.
You must use a blank disc. To erase the contents of a
CD-RW disc so that it can be used as a blank disc,
refer to "3. Erasing the data from a CD-RW" (→p.83).
In the [SYSTEM/USB] "B-U/Rst" tab page, select "B-
U/RstType" and turn the [VALUE] dial to select
"BackupAllSongs."
Alternatively, you can press the "
the "Select Backup/Restore Type" dialog box.
Source B-U/RstType
Destination
Make sure that "Source" is set to "ALL."
Press the "Drive" button to open the dialog box.
Select "C:CD" and press the "Yes" button.
information.
Make sure that "C:CD" is selected as the "Destina-
tion." The number of CD-R/RW discs is displayed.
Make ready the appropriate number of discs.
If you are using more than one disc, we recom-
mend that you number them beforehand.
Press the "Exec." button to display the confirmation
screen. Here you can specify the writing speed.
Press the "Yes" button to begin the backup. Effect
user data will also be backed-up at this time.
" button to open
75

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents