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Writing audio data (Disc At Once
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Creating an audio CD Writing audio data (Disc At Once) Here's how to use the Disc At Once method to write stereo tracks from songs saved on the hard disk to CD-R/RW media. Use this method if you do not want to create silence between each track of the CD, or if you want to write a single song divided into multiple tracks on the CD. 1 Make sure that the appropriate virtual track is selected for the stereo track of the song(s) you want to write. 2 If you want to divide the song into CD tracks at the marker locations specified within the song, check that markers have been set at the appropriate locations. 3 Repeatedly press the [CD] key or hold down the [CD] key and use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to access the CD WRITE page of the CD screen. 4 Move the cursor to DISC AT ONCE and press the [ENTER] key. The following screen will appear. 3 1 2 6 54 1 Song list This is a list of the songs containing stereo tracks that will be written to the CD-R/RW media. The line enclosed by a dotted frame is currently selected for operations. If no songs have been registered, this will indicate "-NO TRACK-". B MARKER button For each stereo track, this enables or disables the markers that have been set within that song. When you move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, the start pint, end point and markers within the currently selected stereo track will be enabled. (A "flag" icon will appear at the left of the list.) If markers are enabled for a stereo track, a track number will be written to the CD at the location of each marker. Regardless of any areas of silence, the entire region from the Start point to the End point will be written. C INS button Inserts a new song in front of the song currently selected in the list. D NEW button Adds a song at the end of the song list. E DEL button Deletes the selected song from the list. F EXECUTE button Executes writing to the CD media. Tip! If data has already been written on the CD-RW media that you insert, a popup window will appear immediately after step 3, asking whether you want to erase the data. Move the cursor to the OK button if you want to erase the entire media, or to the CANCEL button if you want to cancel execution. Then press the [ENTER] key. 5 Move the cursor to the NEW button, and press the [ENTER] key. The song list will show information (track number/ song name/size of the stereo track) for the song that will be written to track 1 of the CD. 6 Move the cursor to the dotted frame in the song list, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the song that will be written to track 1. Note • When you turn the [DATA/JOG] dial, you will see only songs for which the current stereo track contains data. • Songs with a stereo track shorter than four seconds will not be displayed. • Songs with a stereo track longer than 324 minutes will not be displayed. 7 If you want the stereo track of the selected song to be divided into CD tracks at the location of each marker, move the cursor to the MARKER button and press the [ENTER] key. Markers will be enabled for that song, and a "flag" icon will appear at the right of the list. Tip! • Markers can be enabled/disabled independently for each song. • When you use markers to divide a stereo track, the location of the divisions will be specified in units of 1/ 75 second. Note • Note that if markers are enabled, the track numbers shown in the list will not match the number of tracks written to the CD. • A maximum of 99 tracks can be written to an audio CD. If, for example, markers are enabled for the song you write to CD track 1, and this song contains 98 markers, it will not be possible to write any more songs to that CD-R/RW media. 102