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Version 1.00 109
DISK MANAGEMENT
Pressing F5/F6 initiates the COPY process. You will receive this prompt:
The selected source and the target disks are shown. The EXECUTE key’s LED will flash and you
should respond accordingly, pressing EXECUTE to confirm or EXIT to cancel. During the copying
process, the bottom line of the LCD will show something like this display:
A highlighting display will move across the bottom of the LCD as the file is copied. The copying
process is approximately 2-4 times faster than real-time (i.e. a 12 minute piece of audio will take
between 6 and 3 minutes to copy). The time it takes to copy depends on the speed of the disks you
are using (i.e. MO to MO is going to take longer than a hard disk to hard disk copy) and the nature
of the files you are copying (e.g. one single 12 minute piece of audio is likely to get copied faster
than but 48 x 15 second cues).
At any time, you may press the EXIT key to abort the copy and the whole process will be cancelled.
NOTE: In order to prevent you having an incomplete project on the destination disk, the project
selected for copying is erased from the destination disk along with all associated audio when
you press EXIT. This may take a second or two.
If you try to copy a project or library to another disk and a project or library of exactly the same
name exists on the target disk, you will receive this prompt:
As this will erase the project and all its audio on the target disk, you are given a second level of
prompting for safety’s sake:
The EXECUTE key will flash and you should respond accordingly pressing EXECUTE to proceed
and EXIT to cancel but please be careful because, as the prompt advises, it is not possible to undo
this action.
The same process is used for disk duplication.
You may leave the COPY FILE page at any time by pressing EXIT.
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