Thanks for your reply, Byron.
I am familiar with using CD-RWs to back up and restore songs on the AWG16. I've done that successfully several times. What was new to me was trying to take the CD-RW and copy the backup song onto a PC, then later retrieve that copy from the PC onto a new CD-RW, and then pop it into AWG16 and restore. (I wanted this extra copy in case my CD copy went bad or got lost).
So, I did some experimenting and I figured out what I was doing wrong. YEA!!!!! It had to do with how the PC formats the blank CD-RW.
When I put a blank CD-RW into the PC it asks me how do I want to use this CD-RW. The choices it gives are: (1) Use it like a Flash Drive. I.e., write and edit files on it just like any other removable drive or flash. or (2) Burn files onto it once like a CD/DVD player. I.e., cannot add or edit files to the disc this way.
I mistakenly chose the "Flash Drive" approach. This causes the PC to format the disc (takes a long time!!!) so it can be used in this fashion. This format works for the file systems used in PCs, but it makes the CD-RW unreadable by the AWG16!
I should have chosen the 2nd option, burn the backup song file onto the CD-RW like a CD/DVD. So when I tried it this way I was successful in getting the backup file off the PC onto the CD-RW, and then popping it into the AWG16 where it was able to read it and restore the song backup.
I guess I got confused about the CD/DVD burn choice the PC gave me. I was thinking it was only good for burning a CD to listen to on a CD player. Poor assumption on my part. Anyway, problem solved.
Also... I appreciate your comment that a single song may not necessarily fit onto a single disc. But I think I can still manage that by copying the multiple files over to PC and then keeping track of the order they need to be in when I bring them back.
Finally... I am not familiar with the 2816 format. Why do people use that if it doesn't save all the settings? Just trying to understand if I am missing something here.
Thx!
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