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12: Hard Disks
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Note:
Executing the Minimize function requires a significant amount of free disk space. Its
first priority is to destroy no data accidentally. The Minimize function makes a copy of the
portion of the take that can be played back before it removes the original take. Therefore, if
your disk is full of recordings, or even close to full, you may not be able to use the Minimize
function.
Note:
You should use the Minimize function as often as possible to remove unnecessary
data from your hard disk.
Note:
The Minimize function will not work on a take that has more than one portion that will
be played back. The resulting operation would create multiple new takes, which is not
allowed. In this case, the Minimize function must leave the original take as it was. See the
third and fifth examples in the diagram above.
To perform the Cleanup or Minimize procedure:
1) Press the SUB-MENU key.
The indicator in the key will flash and the text “SUB-MENU” will appear on the display.
2) Press the 1(DISK) key – numeric keypad.
The message “TIME”will appear on the display.
3) Use the JOG/SHUTTLE control to select the Cleanup or Minimize function.
The message “CLEANUP”orMINIMISE” will appear on the display.
ABS
S-M
ABS
S-M
4) Press the STORE/ENT key.
The message SCSI ID 0” will appear on the display.
5) Use the JOG/SHUTTLE control to select a SCSI ID.
The selected SCSI ID should correspond to that of the disk that you want to cleanup or mini-
mize.
6) Press the STORE/ENT key.
The message “SURE ?? will appear on the display.
7) Press the STORE/ENT key again to start the operation.
During the operation, the messages “BUSY” and “COUNT” will alternate on the display.
When the operation is complete, the message “DONE” will appear on the display. The previ-
ous mode will be restored.
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