9If the backup extends across multiple disks, the first disk will be ejected when it is full, and the dis- play will indicate “InsNextDsk”, asking you to insert the second disk. Remove the first disk and insert the second, and the operation will continue.

InsNextDsk

10When backup is completed, the display will indi-

cate “Completed”. Press the [ ] key to restore the previous display.

6.Loading a song that was backed up on a removable disk drive (Restore)

“Restore” refers to the process of loading a song that was backed up on a removable disk drive or a DAT recorder. Here we will explain how to restore from a removable disk drive.

Loading a song that was backed up on a removable disk drive (Restore)

1Press the [EDIT] key, and then press the [SYSTEM] key several times to make the display read “Dis- kUtil”.

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2Press the [ ] key, and then press the [SYSTEM] key several times to make the display read “Restore”.

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3Press the [ ] key, and then rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the drive (I, A–G) from which the song will be restored. When you select a drive, the type and capacity of that drive will be shown.

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4Press the [ ] key, and then rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the song that you wish to restore. Select a number 0150to restore an individual song from the drive that was specified in step 3, or select 1-✽✽(All) to restore all songs from that drive.

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5Press the [ ] key. At this time, the display will be different, depending on the selection you made in step 4 (restoring an individual song or all songs).

If you are restoring only one song, rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the restore destination drive

(A–G). Then press the [ ] key, and rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the restore destination song number.

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If you are restoring all songs, rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the restore destination drive (A–G). The capacity of that drive will be shown beside the drive designation.

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6Press the [ ] key, and the display will indicate “?”, asking you to confirm the operation. When you execute the restore operation for a single song, the song will be loaded into the specified number, and any songs which follow the restore destination number will be renumbered upward.

When you execute the restore operation for all songs, the data will overwrite the specified drive.

Be aware that if all songs are restored, all data of the restore destination will be lost.

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7If you are sure you wish to execute the restore

operation, press and hold the [ ] key for approxi- mately one second.

8If the restore operation extends across multiple disks, the first disk will be ejected when it has been restored, and the display will indicate “InsN- extDsk”, prompting you to insert the second disk. Remove the first disk and insert the second disk, and the operation will continue.

InsNextDsk

9When restoring all songs, the display will indicate “OvWrtEff?” before the operation ends.

If you want the user effects that were saved in the restore source (RM/DAT) to overwrite the user effects that are currently being used, press and

hold the [ ] key for approximately one second. If you want to continue using the current effect data (i.e., without overwriting it), press and hold the [ ] key for approximately one second.

10When restore is completed, the display will indi-

cate “Completed”. Press the [ ] key to restore the previous display.

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