Disk Utility - Korg D3200 Owner's Manual

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9b. Time
This displays (and lets you set) the current time, dis-
played in 24-hour time as Hours:Minutes:Seconds.
The date and time are retained when you power-off to the
Standby mode. However, if the main power switch is turned
off, you'll need to reset them.
10.Word Clock
The "Word Clock" tab page displays the current word
clock source and frequency, and lets you make synchroni-
zation settings for the audio data clock.
You may hear noise if synchronization cannot be achieved. Be-
fore you change these settings, please turn down the faders or
turn down the volume of your monitor system.
When you click the Clock Source button, the Clock
Source dialog box will appear. Choose the desired clock
source and click the OK button (or press the panel YES
key). The Working dialog box will appear. If you decide
not to change the clock source setting, click the Cancel
button (or press the panel NO key). The D3200 can syn-
chronize to a 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz clock.
Internal: Synchronize to the internal clock.
S/P DIF: Synchronize to the S/P DIF clock.
When the clock has been calculated, the Word Clock
indication will show the frequency of the clock source.
If the digital input audio sounds wrong, or if "Audio Sync
Error" is displayed, check the "Clock Source" setting or the
connections from your other equipment.
If you select "S/P DIF" as Clock Source, the D3200 will stop
operating if the clock is interrupted or the clock frequency
changes during recording or playback. If the D3200 stops op-
erating correctly due to a clock problem during recording, you
will have to format the song drive. You may wish to back up
the data on that song drive before using an external word clock.
The clock source setting is not saved. "Clock Source" will al-
ways be set to "Internal" when you select a song or when you
turn on the power.
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9-2. Disk Utility

Here you can format a drive, create partitions, and check a
drive.
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1. Drive list
This displays information about the drive (capacity, drive
name).
HDD: Hard Disk Drive
The upper area shows the total capacity of the hard
disk.
The middle area shows the partition drive names
(A–D), the capacities, and the song drive name.
The lower area shows the PC (USB) area. This drive
is referred to as the PC drive, and can be set to 2, 4,
or 8 GB.
DISK: Indicates the type of CD, CD-R, or CD-RW.
2. Partition
When you click this button, the Partition dialog box will
appear.
2a. Partition
This field specifies the number of partitions.
Click the Partition list box, select the number of parti-
tions into which you want to divide the disk, and click
the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to execute
the partition operation. At this time, a warning dialog
box will appear if the drive contains even one song for
which Protect is turned on. If you want to override the
Protect setting of the song, click the Force button
(highlighted) and then click the Yes button (or press
the panel YES key) to continue execution.
If you decide not to execute, click the No button (or
press the panel NO key).
When you execute partitioning, the data on that drive will
be lost, but "User Data" (→p.83, 123) and SYSTEM/
MIDI "Control" tab page data will be maintained.
2b. PC (USB)
Here you can change the size of the USB drive.
Click the PC (USB) list button to specify the size of the
PC drive, and click the Yes button (or press the panel
YES key) to execute the setting. At this time, a warn-
ing dialog box will appear if the drive contains even
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(HDD, CD)
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[1...4]
[2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB]

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