More about drives and files

Drives

The files that can be handled by the CD-R/RW drive and PC (USB) drive are explained below.

CD-R/RW drive

This drive can handle the following types of discs.

Media type

Purpose

CD (audio CD)

read only

 

 

CD-ROM (data CD)

read only

 

 

CD-R

read/write

 

 

CD-RW

read/write/erase

 

 

Supported file

Supported format

Operations

Audio CD

CD-DA

playback, writing

(Red book compliant)

 

 

 

 

 

Backup file

ISO 9660 Level 1

backup, restore

 

 

 

WAV format audio file

ISO 9660 Level 1

import, export

 

 

 

WAV format audio file

UDF format

import

 

 

 

By erasing a CD-RW, you can use it again as a blank disc.

When writing to a disc, you can specify the speed at which data will be written. Choose a speed that the disc you are using supports.

There are two ways to write a CD.

Disc At Once

Creating an audio CD using Album CD Project This performs the entire process from writing multiple songs through finalization in a single step. No additional writing will be possible.

Track At Once

Creating an audio CD track by track

Backing up

Exporting audio files

Additional data can be written up to 99 times, as long as there is free space on the disc.

To prevent additional data from being written, finalize the disc.

When writing additional data, writing will be more reliable if you use the same writing speed as when writing the previous data.

PC (USB) drive

You can transfer files between this drive and a song drive or your personal computer.

Within the PC (USB) drive, you can view, delete, or rename files and folders.

This drive can be set to have a 2 GB, 4GB, or 8GB capacity, and will be recognized by your computer as a drive named KORG D3200.

Supported file

Operations

Backup file

backup, restore

 

 

WAV file

import, export

 

 

PC file

Edit PC File

 

 

Supported format

FAT16 file system; long file names are not supported, and double-byte characters (such as Japanese) are not supported.

The PC (USB) drive has the following structure.

Folder/file structure

 

 

 

 

PC:

PC: KORG

Root

 

 

KORG (folder)

 

 

BACKUP (folder)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUTORUN.INF

 

WAV (folder)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(file)

 

KORG03.ICO (file)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D3200 (folder)

 

 

 

 

 

 

BACKUP folder

When backing up back up to the BACKUP folder. When restoring the BACKUP folder will be refer-

enced, but you can choose from any folder.

WAV folder

When exporting back up to the WAV folder.

When importing the WAV folder will be referenced, but you can choose from any folder.

AUTORUN.INF, KORG03.ICO

The files contain settings.

Do not delete the AUTORUN.INF or KORG03.ICO files.

D3200 folder

This folder is used for updating the system.

The above folders and setting files are created when you format the PC (USB) drive on the D3200. Do not format the PC (USB) drive from your computer.

For details on operations between your computer and the PC (USB) drive, refer to USB (p.93).

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