4. backup, 5. restore, 4. backup 9-5. restore – KORG D3200 User Manual

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9-4. Backup

This operation saves back-up data to CD-R, CD-RW, or the
PC drive.

For details regarding limitations on files, refer to “More about
drives and files” (

p.171).

1. Backup

[1Song, All Data, User Data]

Select the type of data that you want to back up.

1Song

From the selected drive, back up the data for one song,
and the user data.

All Data

Back up all song data on the selected drive, the user
data, and the Album CD Project.

User Data

Backup only the user data (user effect programs, user
EQ library, mixer setup)

Song Effect Programs are backed up as song data (1Song, All
Data); they are not included in User Data.

2. Backup source

This displays the drive etc. for the song you selected in
the SONG page (

→p.117).

Depending on the contents of the backup, the backup-
source drive, song number, song name, user effect data,
and the size of the backup data will be displayed.

3. Backup destination

This displays the backup-destination drive and the name
of the file in which the data will be saved.

4. Drive

[Disk, PC (USB)]

This selects the backup-destination drive. The Select
Drive

dialog box will appear when you click this button.

Click the radio buttons to select a drive, and click the Yes
button (or press the panel YES key).

5. Rename

This lets you rename the backup file. Click this button to
display the Rename dialog box. Edit the file name and
click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).
For details on the allowable file names, refer to “More
about drives and files” (

→p.171).

6. Exec.

This executes the backup.
Click this button and the Backup dialog box will appear,
showing the space required for the backup.
• If you are backing up to the PC drive, check the free

space and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES
key).

• If you are backing up to CD, prepare the necessary

number of disc media to accommodate the backup,
specify the writing speed, and click the Yes button (or
press the panel YES key).

9-5. Restore

This operation restores song and user data that you previ-
ously saved using the Backup operation.
From a “1Song” backup file you can restore that one song
and user data.

From an “All Data” backup file, you can restore either one
selected song, or all song data, User Data and album CD
project data.

From a “User Data” backup file, you can restore user effect
program, user EQ library, and mixer setup data.

For details regarding limitations on files, refer to “More about
drives and files” (

p.171).

1. Drive

[CD, PC (USB)]

This selects the backup-source drive. Click this button to
display the Select Drive dialog box. Use the radio but-
tons to select a drive, and click the Yes button (or press
the panel YES key).

2. Restore file

This displays the file that will be restored.
If you are restoring from the disk drive, insert the disc
containing the backup into the drive.

3. Select File

Click this button to display the Select Restore Data File
dialog box, and select the data that you want to restore.
Select the data that you want to restore, and then click the
OK

button (or press the panel YES key).

3a. Restore-source display

This area displays the restore-source drive and folder
name.

3b. File list

This area lists the folders, files, and data contained in
the restore-source.

3c. Close

Moves to the next higher folder.

3d. Open

If the selected item is a folder, opens that folder.

3e. Select All

Press this if you want to restore all the data displayed
in the file list.

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