Model D2424LV Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)
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Formatting a SCSI disk
An unformatted disk or a disk used with the computer can also be used. Check to see that the data on the disk
is no longer necessary prior to formatting a disk that was previously used with the computer. Once formatting
is started it cannot be stopped. The formatting process will erase all data. Be especially careful not to erase
the data that you still need. The prerequisite here is that a removable disk is used.
1.Connect the SCSI device to the recorder and turn
the power on to the both machines.
2.If you are using a removable disk, insert the disk
into the drive.
3.Press the [SETUP] key to enter the Setup mode.
4.Turn the Jog dial to select “Disk Format?” (“?”
flashes), and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
“
IDE1
” flashes appears.
5.Rotate the Jog dial to display the flashing “SCSI*”
and press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The ID number and name of the connected SCSI device
appear on the display, and “
?
” and “
SURE?
” flash.
6.Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The “
24bit Backup ?
” (“?” flashing) message appears
and “
SURE?
” flashes.
This indicates that you are in the stand-by mode to
format the backup purpose SCSI hard disk in the “
24 bit
Backup Format
”. Quantization figure identical to the
current drive will be displayed.
7.Press and hold down the [RECORD] button and
press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
“
REMAIN
” lights up and formatting starts.
As the formatting operation progresses, the size of the
area to be formatted on the disk will count down on the
display.
When formatting is complete, “
COMPLETED!
” will
appears.
8.Press the [EXIT/NO] key or the [STOP] button to
quit the SETUP mode.
The recorder returns to the ABS display of the Program
that was selected before it entered Setup mode.
Your backup purpose SCSI disk has been formatted
after completing the steps up to this point.
The SCSI disk is now ready to SAVE/LOAD.
To continuously format another disk, remove the
disk from the SCSI drive and then repeat the same
procedures.
Press the eject switch on the SCSI drive to remove
the disk from the SCSI drive.
<CAUTION>
If format is executed while “
IDE1
” is flashing, the
internal IDE hard disk will be formatted and data in
the IDE hard disk will be lost.
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The backup format quantization display:
In the initial setup, the backup format quantization that
is displayed in the previous procedure will always be
of the same figure as that of the current drive
quantization.
This is due to the fact that save is not possible unless
quantization is same for both the current drive and
the backup drive.
In other words, when using a current drive formatted
in 44.1 or 48kHz/24 bit, "
24 bit Backup?
" will always be
displayed.
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