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Usb Mode - Korg HT-70 Bedienungsanleitung

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USB Mode

The HT-70 supports transfer of data between its internal memory and an
external computer. A USB connection is the most effective way of mak-
ing such transfers. This capability is supported by Windows ME, Win-
dows 2000, and all subsequent Windows versions, and by Mac OS 9.0.4
and above.
Before entering USB mode to transfer data to or from the HT-70,
please be sure to close all MIDI applications at the computer side.
Leaving a MIDI application running while USB transfer is in
progress may result in corruption of data at the HT-70.
The HT-70 automatically restarts when you exit USB mode (by set-
ting the mode "oFF" at the HT-70 side, by disconnecting the USB
cable, by cutting the connection from the computer side, etc.). This
means that any data and settings that have not yet been saved will
be lost. Before entering USB mode, be sure to save all data and set-
tings.
The USB connection cannot be used for MIDI communication while
USB mode is being used for data transfer.
1. Connect the HT-70 and the computer with a USB cable.
2. Hold down [FUNC.] for about one second.
The switch's LED begins flashing.
3. Press [DISPLAY] several times, until "USb" appears on the multidis-
play.
When you release the switch, the multidisplay shows the current set-
ting. (USB mode is set to "oFF" when the power first comes on.)
While USB mode is on, most other operations are disabled. Only
the following operations remain available: turning USB mode
off, turning reverb on/off, turning metronome on/off, and use
of the keyboard to play notes.
4. Press [▲] or [▼] to change the setting.
Display
on
USB Mode
ON (Mass storage)
The HT-70 will automatically restart when you turn USB MODE
off.
Exiting USB mode while USB data transfer is in progress (by
setting the mode off at the HT-70 side, by disconnecting the USB
cable, etc.) may cause corruption of data at the HT-70 side and
may cause damage at the computer side.
Do not turn the HT-70 power off while USB mode is on. Doing
so may cause corruption of data at the HT-70 side and may
cause damage at the computer side.
5. Once you have set USB mode on, you can use the HT-70 just as any
other external USB drive. You can move files into it and out of it, and
you can use it to back up and restore your data.
HT-70 data is stored within subfolders under the "KORG USER"
folder. Files within these folders may be given names of up to 128
characters.
Folder
Content
GLOBAL
Global (common) settings
PRESET
Sound presets
UserSong
Songs recorded at the HT-70, and songs created at
external sequencers. Any song that has been stored
in standard MIDI format (file extension ".MID") may be
copied into this folder.
oFF
OFF (USB MIDI)
6. When you have completed the data transfer, remove or delete the
USB drive from the computer desktop. For the details, refer to the
computer's instruction manual.
If you are using Windows XP: When you remove or delete the USB
drive, the HT-70 automatically returns to its initial (power-on) screen.
(If you are using Windows Vista, after removing the USB drive at the
computer side you must then press the switch at the HT-70 to return
to the initial screen.
If you are using a Mac OS: When you move "KORG SSD" into the
Trash (or remove "KORG SSD"), the HT-70 automatically returns to
its initial (power-on) screen.
Playing MIDI Files
The HT-70 can recognize and play songs stored in the "UserSong" folder,
provided that these songs are stored in standard MIDI format and that
the filename consists of a "U" followed by two numerical digits ("01" to
"99") followed by the ".mid" file extension.
Examples: "U07.mid", "U34.mid"
The HT-70 may not be able to correctly play standard MIDI files
that use a time signature that cannot be set by the HT-70 itself.
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