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To erase A and B that remain from the first take, and 
recover disk space
Execute the TRACK “EditTrk” tab page “OptimizeTrk” (op-
timize) command on track 1 for the region between the be-
ginning and end of the song.
When this is executed, only the audio data of the Intro, 2nd 
take of A (A’), 2nd take of B (B’), and the Break will be kept. 
This means that the 1st take of A and 1st take of B data will 
no longer occupy disk space.
3. You recorded A and B on track 1 as the first take. As the 
second take, you overwrite-recorded the Intro, A’, B’, 
and Break.
In this case, the first take A and B remain “beneath” A’ 
and B’, but since the audio data of take 1 is not used at 
all once you finished recording take 2, there is no need to 
execute the optimize command.
Deleting the Undo data
Even if you use the drive space efficiently as described above 
(
), the old data will be kept on the drive for use by the 
Undo function.
To delete this undo data, either click the Clear button in the 
“Undo/Redo”
→p.141), or put the D3200 in stand-
by mode (shut down). After restarting, all undo data will be 
deleted, recovering free space on the drive.
Be aware that restarting the D3200 will delete the undo data 
of all the songs.
Sharing event data
If you use the Copy Track operation to copy track data to an-
other track (e.g., virtual track) or another song, this audio 
data will be shared, so that the drive capacity will not de-
crease. However if you execute the Optimize Track operation 
on the copy-destination or copy-source track, new audio data 
will be created, and this will mean that a greater amount of 
drive capacity will be used than before the operation was ex-
ecuted.
In the case of 
 2 above, if you copy the first take to another 
track before you record the second time, then executing the 
Optimize Track operation will not delete the “A” and “B” re-
gions of the first take, and new audio data for the “Intro” and 
“Break” regions will be created, meaning that a greater 
amount of drive capacity will be used.
8. PC drive
The PC drive is an area used to share data with your compu-
ter. Its size may be set to 2, 4 or 8 GB (
the PC drive size”).
You can use the SYSTEM/MIDI, “PC File” tab page com-
mand to check, rename, or delete files on the PC drive.
The PC drive contains the following folders, which contain 
the following files.
• BACKUP folder: backup files
• WAV folder: audio files in WAV format
• D3200 folder:
This folder contains system files for updating the 
system.
Checking, renaming, or deleting files
You can check the size, rename, or delete files that are on the 
PC drive.
(1) Access the SYSTEM/MIDI, “PC File” tab page.
To move to a lower level, select a folder and click the 
Open
 button.
To return to the next upper level, click the Close button.
(2) To rename a file, select the file, click the Rename but-
ton, and rename the file (
For details on the file names you can use, refer to “More 
about drives and files” (
(3) To delete a file, select the file and click the Delete but-
ton.
• The display will ask “Are You Sure?” Click the Yes 
button (or press the panel YES key) to delete the file.
• If you decide not to delete the file, click the No button 
(or press the panel NO key).
• When the file has been deleted, the display will indi-
cate “Completed.” Click the OK button (or press the 
panel YES key).
“OptimizeTrack”
IN
OUT
B
A
Intro
Break
Intro
B'
A'
Break
B'
A'
B
A
1st take
2nd take
1st take
Intro
B'
A'
Break