Regarding Disk Capacity - Korg D1600 Owner's Manual

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Regarding disk capacity

This section explains how the D1600 manages disk
capacity.
It is not necessary that the Optimize Track opera-
tion explained here be used frequently. It is suffi-
cient to use it only if "DiskBusy" is displayed when
you are actually editing, or if you wish to recover
more free Disk space after you have finished the
song.
For explanatory purposes, we will assume that you
have recorded a song with the following structure.
Intro
A
B
Solo
Example 1
Suppose that you began recording on track 1 from the
beginning of the song, and recorded only the Intro,
Solo, and Ending as the first pass of recording.
Intro
silence
Solo
IN
OUT
"EraseTrack"
In this case, sections A, B, and the Break will be
recorded as silence (in reality, sound at the noise level),
and will occupy disk space unnecessarily. Execute the
Erase Track operation on the silent portions (A, B, and
Break) of track 1. At this time, the has only partially
erased the unwanted portions of A, B, and Break, mean-
ing that the disk capacity will not be recovered.
If you wish to retain only the audio data that you are
actually using (Intro, Solo, and Ending)......
Execute Optimize Track on track 1 between the begin-
ning and end of the song. This will create audio data for
only the portions that are actually used, so that only the
Intro, Solo, and Ending will occupy disk capacity.
Intro
data exists
Solo
IN
"OptimizeTrack"
after execution
Intro
data erased
Solo
Break
Ending
silence
Ending
IN
OUT
"EraseTrack"
data
Ending
exists
OUT
data
Ending
erased
Example 2
Suppose that you began recording on track 1 from the
beginning of the song, and played the Intro, A, B, and
Solo as the first take. Then you recorded A' and B' as
the second take.
Take 1
Intro
A
Record take 2
Take 1
Intro
A
A'
Take 2
In this case, the A and B (take 1) data underlying A' and
B' of track 1 will remain as a single piece of audio data
together with the Intro and Solo, in order to allow Undo
to be performed. This means that the disk capacity will
be occupied by data for the Intro, A+A', B+B', and Solo.
If you wish to recover disk capacity by erasing the A
and B data from the first take......
Execute the Optimize Track command on track 1 from
the beginning to the end of the song. This will create
audio consisting only of the Intro of take 1, A' of take 2,
B' of take 2, and the Solo of take 1. Sections A and B of
take 1 will no longer occupy disk capacity.
A
B
Intro
A'
B'
IN
"OptimizeTrack"
Intro
A'
B'
B
Solo
B
Solo
B'
Solo
OUT
Solo
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