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Using the CD-R/RW drive to exchange data
Section 4
ARRANGEMENT/DRUMS/BASS/LOOP PHRASE
User rhythm arrangements, user drum patterns, user
bass patterns, and user loop phrases will all be
recovered.
ARRANGEMENT
Only user rhythm arrangements will be recovered.
DRUM&BASS PATTERN
Only user drum patterns and user bass patterns will be
recovered.
LOOP PHRASE ALL
User loop phrases from banks A through H will be
recovered.
LOOP PHRASE A–H
Only user loop phrases from the selected bank will be
recovered.
fig.41-21d_recoveruserlphall.bmp
If you select “LOOP PHRASE A–H,” a recovery
destination will appear at the bottom of the display. If
you want to change this setting, move the cursor to
“Destination” and then select a new recovery destination
using the TIME/VALUE dial.
6.
When you have selected all of the data you want to
recover, press [F4] (GO).
The BR-1600CD will start the recovery process. When the
message “Complete!” appears, it indicates that the
recovery has been completed successfully.
Reading backed-up hard disk contents
back into the hard disk (HDD Recover)
1.
Insert a CD-R/RW disc containing an HDD backup into
the BR-1600CD’s CD-R/RW drive.
The drive’s access indicator will begin to flash. Wait until
this indicator stops flashing and turns off before
proceeding.
2.
Press CD-R/RW [DATA SAVE/LOAD].
The Data CD screen will appear.
fig.41-05d
3.
Press [F2] (RECOVER) or move the cursor to
RECOVER, and then press [ENTER/YES].
The Recover screen will appear.
fig.41-16d
4.
Press [F3] (HDD) or move the cursor to HDD, and then
press [ENTER/YES].
The message “HDD Recover OK?” will appear.
fig.41-24d
5.
Press [ENTER/YES].
The hard disk will be initialized and then the recovery
process will begin. When the message “Complete!”
appears, it indicates that the recovery has been
completed successfully.
If the hard disk contains any data of the same type
as that being recovered, it will be completely
overwritten in the recovery process. As it will not be
possible to restore this data, care should be taken to
ensure that important data is not accidentally
overwritten in this way.
When HDD Recover is carried out, all data and
songs that you have stored on the hard disk will be
overwritten with the contents of the CD-R/RW and
erased. As it will not be possible to restore data or
songs erased in this way, extra care should be taken.
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Summary of Contents for Digital Recording Studio BR-1600 CD
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