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Chapter 18 CD-R Backup
Chapter 18
Press [F2 (SelSg)] to display a directory of songs. From the 
song directory, press [F1 (Back)].
fig.07-19
Erase All Songs
When this is set to “On,” the destination drive is 
initialized before the recover procedure is carried out. 
This will erase all songs from the destination drive. If 
you want to recover a song from CD-R/CD-RW without 
erasing any songs on the current drive, make sure this 
setting is “Off.”
CD Speed
x24:
The song will be recovered at twenty-fourfold 
speed (4234 kilobytes per second).
x14:
 
The song will be recovered at fourteenfold 
speed (2470 kilobytes per second).
x4:
 
The song will be recovered at fourhold speed 
(706 kilobytes per second).
The available speeds will depend on the Roland-
approved CD drive connected to the VS-1824.
Even if the “CD SPEED” is set to “x24” or “x14” the time it 
takes for recovery is onto always 1/24 or 1/14 of the base. 
This is because writing to the internal hard disk can take a lot 
of time, or disc read errors can sometimes occur. 
5. Mark the songs you want to recover. Use the TIME/
VALUE dial to move the cursor to the song you want to 
recover, then press [F4 (MARK)]. You can choose more 
than just one song to recover. By pressing [F3 (ALL)], all 
songs will be marked for recovery. 
6. Press [F5 (Exec)].
A message will ask you to confirm.
7. Press [ENTER/YES] (or press [EXIT/NO] to cancel the 
operation).“Store Current ?” appears in the display. 
8. Press [ENTER/YES] to store changes made to the current 
song and begin the recovery process. Or, press 
[EXIT/NO] if you don’t want to save changes made to 
the current song. If the current song is a demo song, 
press [EXIT/NO].
9. If song data is spread out across more than one disc, the 
disc will be ejected and “Insert Disc #” (# indicates the 
number in the order of insertion) appears in the display. 
Insert the next disc in the sequence and press 
[ENTER/YES]. When the CD-R backup procedure is 
finished, the screen will return to the Playlist display.