Korg D4 Stereo System User Manual


 
Operation
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2) files. By copying these files to your computer, you can
listen to the songs on your computer, or distribute them.
If you are using a sound card that does not support a 32 kHz
sampling rate, playback may not be possible.
3. Effect user file (1.EFF, 2.EFF)
These files are created when you create or save user
effect data. The filenames are “1.EFF” and “2.EFF”.
4. Setting file (D4.INI)
A file containing settings is created with a name of
“D4.INI”. This file contains the number of the song
that is currently being edited on this card.
The presence or absence of this file will not affect the operation
of the D4. If this file does not exist, the first song will be used.
5. Card Recovery result (CDRECVRY.LOG) and Format
result (FORMAT.LOG)
When you execute the Card Recovery (p.55) or For-
mat (p.55) operation, a file containing the result of
the operation will be created.
The operation of the D4 is not affected by the presence or
absence of these files.
3. Card management
If the available capacity of the card decreases or if the data
on the card becomes damaged, you can “recover” the
card. If recovery is unsuccessful or if you are using a new
card, you can format the card.
Recovering a damaged card: Card Recovery
1 Select “CARD” mode.
Set the [MODE] knob to “CARD.”
2 Select the Card Recovery operation.
Use the [VALUE] dial to select “CdRecvry,” and press
the CURSOR [ ] key.
3 Execute the Card Recovery operation.
When the display asks “Ready?,” select “Yes” and
press the CURSOR [ ] key.
Formatting a card: Format
When you format a card, all the contents of that card will be
erased.
1 Select “CARD” mode.
Set the [MODE] knob to “CARD.”
2 Select the Format operation.
Use the [VALUE] dial to select “CdFormat,” and press
the CURSOR [ ] key.
3 Select the format type.
When the display asks “FmtType?”, use the [VALUE]
dial to select the format type. Normally you should
select “Std”.
Select “Full” if you are using the card with the D4 for
the first time, or if the card has been producing errors.
Formatting a card with the “Full” setting will take more
time.
4 Execute the Format operation.
When the display asks “Sure?”, select “Yes” and press
the CURSOR [ ] key. The card will be formatted.