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Chapter 10: Project Management (Project Mode)
Erasing a Project
This operation erases Projects from the current disk. If the disk cannot accommodate the data, erase unnecessary
Projects from the disk until you retrieve sufficient space. Follow the steps below to erase Projects from the disk.
CAUTION :
Erasing Projects will permanently delete all data related to the Projects. Proceed very carefully.
1. Move the cursor on the Project screen to select a Project to erase.
2. Press the [F3] (ERASE) key.
The DPS16 displays the screen that asks for confirmation regarding erasing the Project.
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1 Target project
This field displays the name of the Project to be deleted.
3. Press the [F6] (ERASE) key to execute the erase operation.
The DPS16 enters the selected Project and returns to the Project screen.
Press the [F1] (CANCEL) key to execute the erase operation.
Writing a Project to CD-R/CD-RW
If you have connected an MMC (Multimedia Command)-compatible CD-R or CD-RW drive to the SCSI connec-
tor, you can write any two physical tracks in a Project to a CD-R or CD-RW disc. Later you can play the CD-R/
CD-RW disc on a music CD player.
NOTES :
Consult the dealer you purchased the DPS16 from or the AKAI professional Service Center regarding
models of CD-R/CD-RW drives which are compatible with the DPS16.
If your CD player does not support a CD-RW disc, it cannot play CD-RW disc audio. If you are going to
distribute numerous audio CDs, AKAI professional recommends you use a CD-R disc.
CAUTION :
Handling discs
Handle discs very carefully to avoid any fingerprints, dust, dirt, or
scratches on the surface of the disc.
Do not glue any labels or stickers onto the disc.
Storing discs
Do not store discs in a location which is subject to direct sunlight, high temperatures, or high humidity.
Always return discs to their plastic cases for storage.
Cleaning discs
To clean a disc, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the
surface from the center to the edge.
If dirt persists, wipe it off using a CD cleaner or ethyl alcohol. Do not use volatile chemical substances such
as denatured alcohol, cleaning fluid intended for analog records, or antistatic fluids, as these may damage
the disc.