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Disk Cleanup
The "Disk Cleanup" function keeps your available hard drive space optimized by
erasing unused audio files. For example, audio files that where left over from a deleted
project or any punch-ins previously made in a non-destructive project. Removing these
files keeps your drive running at peak efficiency, and helps prevent running out of drive
space unexpectedly.
Performing a Disk Cleanup
1) To clear the MX-2424’s memory of your current project, you must first unmount then
remount the drive. Press [
SHIFT
] then [
UNMOUNT
] to unmount the hard drive. Then
press [
MOUNT
] to remount the drive.
2) Press [
SETUP
], press [
7
] on the numeric keypad, and then use the [
Up Arrow
] to
scroll to Menu #720. It should look similar to this,
720 Disk Cleanup
*
Cleanup Disk 0
3) Press [
TRIM
] and select the SCSI device you want to cleanup. The stock internal
hard drive is SCSI ID 0.
4) Once you have selected the SCSI device, press [
STORE/YES
]. You are prompted,
"Are you sure (y/n)?" Press [
STORE/YES
] if you are sure.
5) The LCD will read "Cleanup in Progress." This may take a few moments depending
on how many files need to be cleaned up.
6) When the cleanup is complete, the LCD will display the following,
720 Disk Cleanup
Cleanup complete
•
HOT TIP!
— If you have a project that contains audio files located on more than one
drive, all drives should be mounted when performing a Disk Cleanup operation. Disk
Cleanup works by deleting any audio files not referenced by a project file, if the MX-
2424 doesn’t find such a reference then those unreferenced audio files will be deleted.
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