Backing up all data, Backing up user data, Backing up all data backing up user data – KORG D3200 User Manual
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(6) Execute the backup.
When you click the Exec. button, the Backup confirma-
tion dialog box will appear.
When backing up to CD-R/RW
The screen will indicate the space required for the
backup. If the data will not fit on one disc, you will
need to prepare the appropriate number of discs.
• Use the WriteSpeed cell to select the writing speed.
• If you want to make it impossible to write any further
data on this disc when you are done backing up, check
the Finalize CD check box.
• Click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to
begin the backup.
• The D3200 will begin creating an image file.
You can click the Cancel button (or press the panel NO key)
to abort creation of the image file.
• When the image file has been created, writing to the
disc will begin.
• If more than one disc is required, a dialog box will
request the next disc when one disc fills up. Insert the
next disc, and click the OK button (or press the panel
YES
key).
• When the backup is finished, the display will indicate
“Completed.”
Click the OK button (or press the panel
YES
key).
When backing up to disc, the written data is automatically
compared to ensure that an invalid backup disc is not created.
When backing up to the PC drive
The screen will indicate the space required for the
backup. Click the Yes button (or press the panel YES
key) to begin the backup.
When the display indicates “Completed,” click the
OK
button (or press the panel YES key). This com-
pletes the backup.
You cannot back up to the PC drive if the size of the backup is
larger than the free space on the PC drive. Change the backup-
destination to CD-R/RW.
Backing up All Data
(1) Select the song drive that you want to back up.
Press the SONG key, then click the list button in the
song page, and click the Drive button in the Select Song
dialog box.
In the Select Drive dialog box, select the drive and click
the OK button (or press the panel YES key).
(2) Select the type of backup.
In the SYSTEM/MIDI, “Backup” tab page, click the
“All Data”
radio button.
(3) Select the backup-destination drive.
Click the Drive button to open the Select Drive dialog
box. Click either the “CD” or “PC” radio button, and
then click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key).
(4) If you are backing-up to CD-R/RW, insert a disc in the
CD-R/RW drive.
Use a blank disc or an ISO9660 format disc that has not
been finalized.
(5) Edit the file name.
A file name is assigned automatically (
→p.172).
If you want to edit the file name, click the Rename but-
ton.
Use the Rename dialog box to edit the file name
(
If the backup-destination already contains an identically-
named file, you will be unable to execute the backup. Please
rename the file.
(6) Execute the backup.
Refer to the preceding section “Backing up 1Song,” step
(6).
Backing up User Data
The “1Song” or “All Data” backup operations also back up User
Data.
(1) Select the type of backup.
In the SYSTEM/MIDI, “Backup” tab page, click the
“User Data”
radio button.
(2) Select the backup-destination drive.
Click the Drive button to open the Select Drive dialog
box. Click either the “CD” or “PC” radio button, and
then click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key).
(3) If you are backing-up to CD-R/RW, insert a disc in the
CD-R/RW drive.
(4) Edit the file name.
A file name is assigned automatically (
→p.172).
If you want to edit the file name, click the Rename but-
ton.
Use the Rename dialog box to edit the file name
(
If the backup-destination already contains an identically-
named file, you will be unable to execute the backup. Please
rename the file.
(5) Execute the backup.
Refer to “Backing up 1 Song,” step (6).
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