Korg D3200 owner manual Restoring backed-up data

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1-2. Restoring backed-up data

Here’s how to restore previously backed-up data.

When backed-up song data is restored into the D3200, it will once again be playable.

(1)Select the restore-destination drive (p.36).

If you are restoring song data or an album CD project, select the restore-destination song drive.

(2)Select “Restore.”

Access the SYSTEM/MIDI, “Restore” tab page.

(3)Select the restore-source drive.

Click the Drive button to open the Select Drive dialog box, select either “CD” or “PC,” and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key).

If you selected “CD,” insert the backup disc into the CD- R/RW drive.

(4)Select the restore-source file.

Click the Select File button to open the Select Restore Data File dialog box.

Folders will be created depending on the type of backup. Open the folder and select the data file you want to restore.

For details on the icons that are displayed, refer to “Loading” (p.173).

From the file list, select the folder that contains the data file you want to restore, and click the Open but- ton. If you decide to select a different folder, click the Close button to return to the next higher level.

From the file list, select the data file that you want to restore, and click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

If you want to restore all files in the folder as a single operation, click the Select All button.

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(5)Select the restore-destination for the file(s) you are restoring.

When restoring song data

In the restore-destination cell, specify a song number.

When you restore, the restored song will be inserted at the specified song number of the current drive. The song numbers of other songs currently in the D3200 that occur following the restore-destination song number will be increased by one.

When restoring an album CD project

Since the project will be restored to the current drive, you do not need to specify the restore-destination.

When you restore, the album CD project in the current drive will be overwritten.

When restoring other data files

Since these files are common to all song drives, you do not need to specify the restore-destination.

When you restore, the existing data files will be over- written.

When restoring all data files in a folder at once

You do not need to specify the restore-destination.

When you restore, the song data will be written fol- lowing the songs on the current drive, and other data will be overwritten.

(6)Execute the restore.

Click the Exec. button. In the confirmation dialog box, click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to exe- cute. If you click the No button (or press the panel NO key), the restore operation will be aborted.

If you are restoring a backup that spanned more than one disc, the D3200 will ask you for the next disc when it has finished reading one disc. Insert the next disc and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key). Insert the discs in the order in which they were written during the backup operation.

(7)When the restore operation is finished, the display will indicate “Completed.” Click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

When restoring from the PC drive, the song effect program data will not be restored unless it has the same name as the song that is being restored.

 

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Iii Handling of the internal hard diskData handling Printing conventions in this Manual RW driveTable of Contents Session Drums MixerEffects Data ViiRecorder Viii ReferenceAppendices Various lists 176 Specifications 174More about drives and files 171 Included items Before using the D3200 for the first timePower on/off Power-onPress the SYSTEM/MIDI key Click the Control tab Setting the calendarPower-off Input Main features Parts and their function Functions LCD screenConnection example Mixer scene memories, plus Midi control of mixer parameters Main featuresTrack digital multi-track recorder Session DrumsIntuitive interface designed for ease-of-use CD-R/RW drive for creating backup disk and audio CDsWhat is ? Sophisticated digital editing toolsInput 1, Input 2...INPUT 12 jacks Phantom power switchParts and their function Top panel60 -40 dBu mic input Solo key 13 1-16 key, 17-32 key14 REC/PLAY key CH on keyMark key Direct keysKnob Matrix Scrub keyOn key, standby indicator LOOP, TRIGGER, Auto Punch indicators37 REC/PLAY Mode keys 40 HDD/CD access and Midi indicatorsRear panel About the CD-R/RW drive View Items and functions in the LCD screenRadio buttons List buttonScroll bar/scroll buttons Confirmation buttonBasic operation Selecting the page modeSelecting and setting parameters Selecting a channel Switching between channels 1-16Send and equalizer Editing effectsExamples of operation Connections ConnectionsTurn the D3200 on Please note the following items before you beginListen to the demo song Adjust the mixWhen the demo song ends, press the Stop key Create the song Press the Song key to access the SongCreate a new song Name the songConnect a guitar to the guitar input Connect your audio sources to the mixer inputsConnect mics and instruments to the Input jacks Confirm the changesAssign the inputs to channels Adding EQ and Effects Press the EQ key to access the EQ/ATT tab Choose a channelUse the Knob Matrix to adjust the EQ Adjust the EQ settings of channelChoose an effect program Reverb&Delay in the MonoApplying effects to the input sound Choose an effect typeNormal Select the recording status Setting the recording modeRecording Preparations for recordingStart recording PlaybackArm track 2 for recording OverdubbingApplying EQ to each channel/track Press the EQ key to access the EQ/ATT tabApplying effects and EQ to individual channels Select an effect program Adjusting the panSelecting a master effect Select a track for EQAdjust the return form the master effects Adjusting the Master Effect 1 Send amount for each trackChecking and adjusting the master effect Adjust the send amount of each trackChoose a final effect Make the desired adjustments, and then press the Stop keySet the meters to display the post fader levels Applying an effect to the master bus Final EffectApplying EQ to the master bus Master EQ When you‘re done adjusting the master EQ, press the Stop keyArm the master track for recording Adjust the recording levelRecording the master track Specify a virtual trackSaving your song Writing to a CDCreating a new song Selecting/creating a songSelecting a song from the song list Using the name libraryRenaming a song Selecting a songMixer Effects Session Drums Recorder Switching the counter displaySwitching the information display area LocationMoving to a different location Session Drums Recorder Using the Mark keys to moveMoving to the location assigned to a mark Deleting a markPress the Scrub key to display the Scrub Finding a precise location ScrubFinding a zero-cross point Moving a song Song editing procedureSong editing Copying a songSaving a song Inputting audio to the mixerAnalog input Protecting a songUsing the tuner Sub input Inputting the digital audio signal from a MD or DATAudio outputs from the mixer Digital inputEQ Equalizer Mixer settingsAdjusting the volume Adjusting the panMaster EQ EQ library Storing and recall- ing EQ settingsPairing CH on groups Group settingsMonitor settings Fader groupsMuting a channel Adjusting the cue levelSolo settings Click the Yes button or press the panel YES key to save Mixer SetupStoring a mixer setup Renaming a scene Storing/recalling a sceneStoring a scene Recalling a sceneMidi output Specifying parameters that will be disabled for all scenesEditing and overwriting a scene Controlling scenes via MidiEvent automation AutomationScene automation Turn Automation on Rec When you play back the song, event recording will beginPlaying back the events Editing eventsEffect type and size How DSP power is allocated to the effectsNumber of effects and DSP power for each variety of effect Applying insert effects during recording Using insert effectsUsing master effects Using the final effectFor an insert effect Editing the effectsEditing the effect parameters Storing an effect programSelect the effect that you want to control Using external effectsUsing a pedal or Midi to control an effect Controlling effects from an external deviceD3200 contains 756 drum patterns →p.176 Drum Pat- tern List Listening to drum patternsCreating a drum track for an entire song Pattern Map If you’ve selected Metronome as the groupAuditioning the pattern map Recording with Session DrumsRecording additional tracks as you listen to the drum track Recording patterns on a trackEditing the sound of a drum kit Editing a drum kitSelecting a drum kit Recording directly to the master trackList, select highlight Pattern mapsCreating a pattern map Turn the Click Monitor button off normal displayEditing a pattern map TempoTap tempo Tempo trackSong Guide function Changing the tempo during the songBounce recording RecordingPattern map tempo Basic recordingTrigger recording Switching virtual tracksAuto punch-in/out Using a foot switch for manual punch-in/outManual punch-in/out Song Locate Mixer Effects Session Drums Creating a master trackLoop recording Loop playback PlaybackNormal playback Copy a track CopyTrk Track editing proceduresTrack editing Playing back an album CD projectUsing the clipboard to copy data to another song Insert blank space InsertTrk Deleting all data of a track Erase a track EraseTrkDelete a track DeleteTrk Deleting track dataReverse a track ReverseTrk Exchange tracks SwapTrkExpand/compress a track ExpCmpTrk Optimizing a track OptimizeTrkVerify the copy-destination Select the expansion/compression modeCopying to a virtual track Select the copy-source virtual trackCreating a fade-in Exchange two entire tracks SwapWholeTrkFade-in/fade-out FadeTrk Swapping entire tracksCreating a fade-out Select NoiseReduction Specify the region where you want to erase punch NoiseEliminating noise NoiseReduction Erasing punch noise ErasePunchNoiseErase a silent region EraseSilence Naming a trackTrack At Once Finalize the disc Disc At OnceAlbum CD Project Write the songCheck the CD by playing it back on an audio CD player Song Locate Mixer Effects Session Drums RecorderSpecify the size of the gaps between each track Audition the Album CD ProjectEdit the album CD project. Figure E Ripping a CDCreating a live CD Create a master track for this songBacking up 1 Song Backing up and restoringBacking up Backing up All Data Execute the backupWhen backing up to CD-R/RW When backing up to the PC driveRestoring backed-up data Importing an audio track into the beginning of a track Audio filesImporting an audio file Exporting an audio file Exporting an audio fileImporting an audio file into the middle of a track Drive and data compatibility with the Digital Recording Using D32XD and D16XD dataUsing D3200 data on a different model Using data from a different model on the D3200Specifying the PC drive size Specifying the drive sizeFormatting the hard disk Renaming a song driveChecking the hard disk Drive capacity Creating a system recoveryTo keep only the audio data that you are actually using Load systemSharing event data PC driveChecking, renaming, or deleting files Deleting the Undo dataMacintosh users Mac OS9.0.4 or later Saving/loadingWindows users Windows Me/2000 or later Midi messages used by D3200 Using MidiMidi connections Synchronizing two D3200 units Using Midi to control the mixerUpgrading the system Downloading the operating systemPress the panel Enter key ClickPoint Calibration dialog box will appearTime Disp Type dialog box CounterCounter display Meter/Track View Using the name libraryRename Editing a name100 101 2a. CH INPUT/SubMixer2b-2. Fader Group 2b. PAIR/GROUP102 2b-1. Channel Pair2c-2. Automation 2c. FADER/PAN/AUTOMATION103 2c-1. Fader Pan2c-3. Event List 1042c-4. Edit Scene 1052c-6. Mixer View 1062c-5. Scene Filter 2d-2. EQ Library 2d. EQ/ATT/PHASE107 2d-1. EQ/ATT2d-4. Master EQ 2d-3. Phase108 109 2e. Send EFF/AUX/REC2f-1. Solo 2f. SOLO/MONITOR110 2e-5. Rec Send2f-3. Cue Level 2g. Mixer Setup111 2f-2. Monitor3a. Rename 112Ch View Channel Routing ViewEffect Routing 113Techniques for assigning effects 114Insert EFF Effects that can be used simultaneouslyEffect program selection 115Master EFF1 Final EFF PAN116 Master EFF2117 118 119 HDD, CD 120Disk Utility 121 Edit PC File 122123 BackupRestore Other data files Restore destination124 Album CD Project125 Edit Track 126Virtual Track Master TrackCopyTrk 127Wave dialog box 128DeleteTrk 129InsertTrk EraseTrkA3.WAVE 130SwapTrk ReverseTrkA4. Wave 131OptimizeTrk ExpCmpTrkA3. Virtual 132CopyWholeTrk SwapWholeTrkNormalizeTrk A3. Mode133 FadeTrkBefore execution After execution 134NoiseReduction ErasePunchNoiseEraseSilence 135Import File Export File 136137 11. CD138 11a. Album CD139 11b. Track at onceWAV 11c. CD Player140 Calib Undo141 142 Drums Track Mixer 143Pattern Map 144Tempo Track Mark145 Zoom 146147 Rec ModeLOC 1/IN, … LOC 4/END Mixer Navigation Tools148 149 Play/Stop ModeTransport keys Category Dynamics&Filter Category Reverb&Delay150 Category Modulation&PitchCategory Multi 151Category SFX&etc 152 About the effect algorithmsStereo-type 153 C/R DelayStereo/Cross Delay 10 St. Multitap Delay Stereo Multitap Delay154 11 St.Modulation Dly Stereo Modulation DelayAuto Panning Delay Stereo Vibrato Stereo Phaser155 Stereo Flanger19 St.Pitch Shifter Stereo Pitch Shifter 156Stereo Tremolo Stereo ExpanderStereo Filter 157Stereo Limiter Stereo GateTalking Modulator 158Multiband Limiter Category SFX&etc SFX/Etc effectsMono Reverb Room Monaural-type159 Rotary Speaker160 161 Tube Pre Amp Sim Tube PreAmp Simulator 162Mono Wah 49 Mn.Ring Modulator Mono Ring Modulator163 164 165 166 Key does not function when pressedStartup 167Audio files 168 169 170 PC USB drive Drives171 CD-R/RW driveCreating an audio CD Audio CDs and files172 Playing an audio CDFiles on the PC USB drive PC files 173Loading WAV-format audio filesGeneral 174Recorder section Midi functionalityInput 175176 Drum Pattern List177 EQ Library ListName Library List Demo Song List178 179 180 181 182 XLR jack 183Virtual track Word clock184 IndexCD-RW 185186 REC/PLAY ModeUSB 187188 189 Midi implementation chartKorg INC
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