one song for which Protect is turned on. If you want to override the Protect setting of the song, click the Force button (highlighted) and then click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to continue execution.

If you decide not to execute, click the No button (or press the panel NO key).

If connected to a Windows 98 computer, only 2 GB can be detected for a PC (USB) drive. The drive will not be detect- ed if it is 4 GB or 8 GB in size.

When you execute the Partition operation, the data on that drive will be lost.

3.Drive Info

Here you can view information about the hard disk. When you click this button, the Drive Info dialog box will appear. Click the Exit button to return to the “DiskUtility” tab page.

3a

3b

3c

3a. Song drive list

This displays the song drives.

The partition drive name (A–D), total capacity, song drive name, used capacity, and free capacity are dis- played.

3b. PC drive

This displays the PC drive.

The total capacity, used capacity, and free capacity are displayed.

3c. Rename

In the song drive list, select the song drive that you want to rename, and click this button. Use the Rename dialog box to edit the name (p.99). Click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to execute the settings. If you decide not to execute, click the No button (or press the panel NO key).

4.CheckDrive

This checks and repairs errors in the songs on the hard disk. Execute this operation if the “Disk too busy.” error message appears frequently. After executing this, you can continue using the song data unless there was a major error on the drive.

Click the Area button to display the list.

Current Song

Check and repair the area used by the currently selected song.

Unused

Check and repair the first 2 GB of the currently- unused area.

Current Partition

Check and repair the area of the currently selected partition.

All Partition

Check and repair all partitions and the area used by the system.

Specify the desired Area, and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to execute the Check Drive operation. If you decide not execute, click the No button (or press the panel NO key).

Executing the “Edit Track” operation “OptimizeTrk”

(p.131) will also improve the state of tracks that produce “Disk too busy.” errors. Use the Check Drive command if ex- ecuting OptimizeTrk does not eliminate the “Disk too busy.” errors.

Check Drive requires a substantial length of time for execu- tion. If the hard disk has a capacity of 40 GB, executing this command for All Partition will require approximately 7 hours.

5.Format

This formats the hard disk.

When you click the button, the Format dialog box will appear. Select the drive you wish to format and the desired option, and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to execute formatting. If you decide not to format, click the No button (or press the panel NO key).

When you execute the Format operation, the data on that drive will be lost.

You cannot cancel this operation once formatting has begun.

5a

5b

5a. Drive

Select the drive that you want to format.

A…D: an individual song drive

A–D:all song drives

PC: the PC drive

ALL: the entire hard disk

5b. Option

Select the type of formatting.

Quick:

Since only the system area will be formatted, this will not require very much time.

ALL approximately 7 seconds for 40 GB

Full:

Execute this if the “Drive Error occurred.” message appears frequently during playback. Use this method if you still experience problems after per- forming a Quick format, such as the drive failing to be recognized. This will require a substantial length of time.

ALL approximately 7 hours for 40 GB

 

Counter

Rename

 

METER

 

 

 

 

MIXER

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH

VIEW

 

 

 

EFFECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEND

 

 

 

 

EQ

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

SONG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYSTEM

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TRACK

 

 

 

 

CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reference

 

 

 

 

 

UNDO

 

 

 

 

TUNER

 

 

 

 

 

 

SESSION

DRUMS

 

 

 

STORE

SCENE

 

 

MARK

 

 

 

 

SCRUB

 

 

 

 

 

 

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