DP-24 Song archiving procedure?

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I've been using my DP-24 for a year now and have several completed songs left on my SD cards. The manual does not have any information about deleting songs so that they can be restored if needed in the future. Is it ok to use a PC and just cut and paste the song folder to backup? But the important question is, can the folder be copy & pasted back later if needed? Or do I just buy more SD cards as they fill up? Thanks - Bill
 
looks at the chapter 13 in manual, exchanging tracks through MusicDepot folder. It's the best way to backup, but I guess you can copy entire song as well.
 
Yes, you can transfer the song folder into a computer and return it to the card at a later date.
 
I would transfer the songs as backup to a PC and also buy new SD cards as they fill up. That way you have much less chance of losing your work if your PC goes south for the winter. SD cards are pretty cheap. Why take such a chance/
 
Actually with my old 2488, when I did a project backup, I would burn it to a CD or DVD for long term archiving. Also, after living through a major flood and losing the entire house, I discovered that PC harddrives don't survive whereas all our CD's and DVD's, after being washed with dish soap and Windex, work perfectly well. Additionally, I now rely on Segate backup drives.
I would transfer the songs as backup to a PC and also buy new SD cards as they fill up. That way you have much less chance of losing your work if your PC goes south for the winter. SD cards are pretty cheap. Why take such a chance/
 
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