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Backup procedure
1 Insert a disk into the backup destination drive.
2 Select the backup source drive.
Use the [SONG] “SelSong” tab page to select the
backup source drive.
If you are using “Backup1Song,” select a song in
that drive. Select the song as described in “3. Select-
ing another song” (→p.22), and then use the [SYS-
TEM] “B–U/Rst” tab page “Source” to verify the
backup source song number.
3 Use “B–U/RstT
ype” to select the backup type.
4 Select the backup destination drive (“Destina-
tion”).
Press the “Drive” button to access the dialog box.
Select the drive, press the “OK” button.
5 Prepare the disk(s).
The “Backup1Song” and “BackupAllSongs” com-
mands will indicate the number of disks required
for the backup. Make sure that you have the
required number of disks.
When using multiple disks, we recommend
that you number each disk beforehand.
6 Execute the backup.
Press the “Exec.” button. The display will ask
“AreYouSure?”, so press the “Yes” button to exe-
cute the operation.
7 Exchange disks as necessary.
If multiple disks are necessary in step 5, a dialog
box will ask you for the next disk when each disk
fills up. Insert the next disk, press the “OK” button.
8 When the operation is finished, the display will
indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
Restore
By using the Restore command, previously backed-up
data can be recalled from a list so that it can be played
and edited.
When restoring data of all songs (“BackupAllSongs”)
or one song (“Backup1Song”), you can select whether
or not you wish to overwrite the current user effect
data.
You can also restore a specific individual song from the
songs that were backed up by “BackupAllSongs.”
Restore procedure
1 Select the restore destination drive.
Use the [SONG] “SelSong” tab page or the [SYS-
TEM] “DiskUtil” tab select the restore destination
drive.
2 Select the Restore operation.
In the [SYSTEM] “B–U/Rst” tab page, set “B–U/
RstType” to “Restore.”
3 Insert the disk into the restore source drive.
4 Select the restore source drive (“Source”).
Press the “Drive” button to access the dialog box.
Select the drive, press the “OK” button.
5 Select the backup source song (“Source
”).
In the case of a disk that was backed up using
“BackupAllSongs,” you can select whether to
restore all songs or just a single song. Use “Sour
ce”
to select the song that you wish to restore. To
restore all songs, choose “SelectAll” in the dialog
box.
6 If you are restoring a single song, select the
restore destination song (“Destination
”).
7 Execute the restore operation.
Press the “Exec.” button. In response to the “AreY-
ouSure?” confirmation, press the “Yes” button to
execute the operation.
If you are restoring from a backup that extended
across multiple disks, you will be asked for the
next disk when the data has been restored from the
current disk. Insert the next disk, press the “OK”
button.
8 Specify whether the effect user data will be
restored.
After the song data has been restored, the
“RestoreUserData” message will appear, asking
you whether the current user data should be over-
written by the user data that was saved at the time
of the backup. If you wish to overwrite the current
data, press the “Yes” button. If not, press the “No”
button.
If the current data is overwritten, it will be lost.
9 When the operation is completed, the display will
indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
Backup and restore using a CD-R/RW
The optional internal CD-RW drive or an external CD-
R/CD-RW drive connected to the [SCSI] connector can
be used to backup and restore D1600 song data.
DestinationSource
DestinationSource