Model D2424LV Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)
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< Notes>
• If you attempt to save a WAV file with the same file
name as one already existing on the backup disk,
"
Already Exist
" (Same file name already exists) is
displayed and save will not be executed. In this case,
change the WAV file name by the previous Step 7.
• In a disk which had been repeatedly saved by
overwriting, access speed could be lowered due to
file fragmentation. We recommend that you use a
disk immediately after formatting for backup
purposes.
• In a save requiring a multiple number of backup disks,
if the backup disc already saved with programs is
used, "
Delete All WAV?
" (Delete of all WAV files) will
be displayed due to "Disk Full" and all WAV files will
be deleted. For save on multiple number of disks, we
recommend that you use a disk immediately after
formatting.
• When files and folders other than file names
“
******##.WAV
” which can be acknowledged by this
recorder are made on the backup disk by using a
computer, in some cases save cannot be completed
as it cannot calculate the accurate remaining capacity
of the backup disk. Great care should be taken when
changing file names and making folders by a
computer.
"Title" & "###MB" display:
In this instance, the selected WAV file on the backup
disk is deleted and there is now enough capacity to make
a WAV file. Press the [
EXECUTE/YES
] key and "
DEL
"
(delete of WAV file) will be displayed, and when
[
EXECUTE/YES
] key is pressed again, it will go to Step 7
for deleting the selected WAV file on the backup disk.
After save, the selected WAV file will be replaced as the
new file and recorded on the disk.
"Title" & "-###MB" display:
The disk is short of capacity by the amount of “
-###
” to
be able to make a WAV file although the selected WAV
file on the backup disk is deleted. If the [
EXECUTE/YES
]
key is pressed, after display of "
Disk Full
", "
Delete All
WAV?
" is displayed, and when the [
EXECUTE/YES
] key is
pressed again, it will go to Step 7 for deleting all WAV
files on the backup disk. After save, only saved WAV
files will be recorded.
Loading WAV files
WAV files will be loaded. Prior to this, make sure the backup disk is connected to the SCSI equipment.
The following explains how to use a backup disk in which WAV files were saved by this unit.
Loading from the E-IDE hard disk for backup (or the optional DVD-RAM drive) is possible by the
same procedure.
1.Enter the SETUP mode by pressing the [SETUP] key.
2.Select “Load PGM?” (“?” flashes) with the Jog dial
and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The currently set content will be displayed (flashing).
<Note>
File names other than “
******##.WAV
” cannot be
acknowledged nor loaded by this recorder. WAV files
with the beginning 6 letters of the file name will be
individually acknowledged and can be selected.
5.Select WAV file, then press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The display will change to selecting the track to be
loaded. "
All Trk
" will flashes.
If the
Jog
dial is rotated at this stage, "
01-56
" (mono
tracks) can also be selected in addition to "
All Trk
".
4.Select the WAV file to be loaded with the Jog dial.
If a multiple number of WAV files with different file
names (Beginning 6 letters) have been saved, the WAV
file names (beginning 6 letters) and capacity will be
sequentially displayed. If "
Eject
" is selected, the backup
disc can be removed.
3.Select the flashing “SCSI *” (or "IDE2") with the
Jog dial and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
After display of "
Drive name
" and "
DOS format
", the
WAV file name and its capacity is displayed and "
SURE?
"
will flash at the same time.
“
No SCSI Disk!
” will be displayed if no disk is loaded.
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Select the mono track (01-56) then press the [
EXECUTE/
YES
] key. A menu appears to select the load destination
track.
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