Usb; Saving Data To Your Computer - Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual

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USB

What is USB?
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, and is an interface
for transferring data between a computer and peripheral
devices.
You cannot connect USB peripherals such as external
hard disks or CD-R/RW drives to the D1600mkII.
By connecting the D1600mkII's [USB] connector to your
computer, you can save data from the USB drive of the
D1600mkII's hard disk onto your computer.
The following data can be saved to (or loaded from) your
computer via the USB drive.
Song data
Song data such as the data of each track, and pan and
effect settings etc.
Since this data is in the D1600mkII's own format, it
cannot be played or edited as audio data on your
computer or another device. In order to play this
data, you must restore it into the D1600mkII.
Effect user data
Data stored in the effect program user area.
Since this data is in the D1600mkII's own format, it
cannot be edited on your computer.
In order to edit this data, you must restore it into the
D1600mkII.
WAV files: audio files in WAV format
This is audio track data that you copy to the clip-
board.

1. Saving data to your computer

Do not format (initialize) the D1600mkII's hard disk
from your computer. The hard disk may be formatted
only by the D1600mkII itself.
Windows users (Windows Me/2000 or
later)
In order to use the D1600mkII with Windows 98, you will
need to install a device driver. For details on obtaining
and installing the device driver, visit the Korg website
(http://www.korg.com).
The screens that appear will depend on the system
you are using. The screens shown here are for
Windows XP.
1. Use a USB cable to connect your computer.
Connect the USB cable to your computer, and connect
the other end to the [USB] connector of the
D1600mkII. Make sure that the connector is oriented
correctly, and push it all the way in.
Turn on your computer and start up your operat-
ing system before you do this.
2. Access the "USB Mode" screen.
In the [SYSTEM/USB] "DiskUtil" tab page, press the
"USB Mode" button.
Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn your
computer on/off while this screen is displayed.
3. A drive named "KORG D1600" will appear on your
computer.
4. Back up the data on your computer.
Open the "KORG D1600" drive that appeared in step
3, and you will see the contents of the USB drive on
the D1600mkII's hard disk.
Copy the desired data into your computer. You can
also copy data from your computer into the USB
drive.
5. Disconnect the D1600mkII from your computer.
Left-click the
icon shown in the right side of your
computer's task bar.
From the menu that appears, left-click "Safely
remove USB Mass Storage Device (drive name)."
Make sure that a message of "You may now safely
remove the USB Mass Storage Device" appears.
Select the "USB Mode" "Exit" button and press
[ENTER]. When you have exited USB mode,
disconnect the USB cable from the D1600mkII.
If you are using Windows Me, "USB Mass
Storage Device" will appear as "USB Drive."
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