Pro Audio Support

Q:
How do I transfer files to a computer from mmy korg MR-1000?
 
A:
To transfer files you must be in USB mode.
•NOTE• The MR-1000 will start up in USB mode if the USB cable is connected when you turn on the power.

PC USERS:
1. Connect the MR-1000 to your computer.
Windows users (Windows Me/2000 or later)

•Use a USB cable to connect the MR-1000's USB connector to your computer's USB connector.
•Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly, and insert it all the way.
•Press the menu button, and from the menu list (MENU) screen, use the P-dial to select and confirm "USB MODE."

Macintosh users (Mac OS 9.0.4 or later):

•With the MR-1000 powered-off, connect the USB cable to the Macintosh. Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly, and insert it all the way.
•When you power-on the MR-1000, it will automatically enter USB mode.

2. The USB mode (USB MODE) screen will appear.

3. A drive named "Local disk (*:)" (or "Unspecified name") will be added to your computer. When you connect the MR-1000 to your computer for the first time, the device driver will be installed automatically.

4. Save data on your computer.

When you open the "Local disk (*:)" (or "Unspecified name") that appeared on your computer in step 3, the contents of the MR-1000's hard disk will be displayed. Copy the desired data onto your computer. You can also copy data from your computer into the MR-1000's hard disk.

5. Transferring files
The files you record on the MR-1000 are saved in automatically-created project folders for each recording format (WAV, DFF, DSF, WSD) within the MR_PROJ folder. You can back-up your files by copying these folders to your computer.

These folders contain the following two files.
• Audio data files ( .wav/.dff/.dsf/.wsd): These files contain the recorded audio
• Project data files (.prj): These files contain information such as project settings and marks

To restore data that you previously backed-up, copy the files into the folder for the appropriate recording format.
If you want to transfer audio data (.wav/.dff/.dsf/.wsd) created on your computer or other device, copy it into the AUDIO folder.