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D824/D1624 Reference Manual (Changing the Initial Settings <SETUP mode>)
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When the drive is E-IDE (program display [P]).
When the drive is SCSI (program display [B]).
Flashing
Drive Setting (“Drive Sel?” menu)
In this “Drive Setting,” a switch is made between the current drive (E-IDE hard disk) and the backup drive
(Removable SCSI drive).
<Note>
The following operations cannot be executed when the drive is switched to “backup drive.”
* Save/load of song data
* Setup of rhythm
* Recording
* Creating a new program
* Deleting a program
* Copy & paste and Move & paste
* Erase
* Track exchange
* Multiple undo
* Setup of tempo
* ON/OFF of metronome function
* Setup of permission or denial of recording
If power to this recorder is switched again, the drive will automatically switch to current drive (E-IDE).
In order to take out the removable disk when set to backup drive, press the EXIT/NO key while holding down the
SHIFT key.
1.While the recorder is stopped, press the SETUP
key to enter SETUP mode.
2.Turn the JOG dial to select [Drive Sel?] ([?]
flashes), and then press the EXECUTE/YES key.
The current setting will start flashing which indicates it
is ready to change setting.
In the case of initial setting it will show “IDE.”
3.With the JOG dial, choose either “IDE” or “SCSI
6” you want.
4.Press the EXECUTE/YES key after choosing the
setting you want.
The display will be as follows depending on the selected
drive.
To cancel the operation, or to restore the setting
obtained prior to the EXECUTE/YES key press, press
the STOP button or the EXIT/NO key. Each time you
press one of these keys, the recorder returns to the
previous hierarchy level of the menu, and finally exits
SETUP mode and displays the previous Time Base.
Setting of the drive
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