Yamaha 101 manual Creating an Audio CD

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4.After the song has finished, press the [STOP] key to end the recording of the Stereo Track.

Tip: In order to have a loud CD, the Stereo Meter (L R Meters) of the AW16G should be as close as possible to 0 dB without going over. If the levels are significantly below the 0 dB mark you should readjust the levels closer to the 0 dB mark.

The Mastering Library may also be useful when recording the Stereo Track. For more info on using the mastering Library see page 73 of the manual.

Creating an Audio CD

After the Stereo Track is recorded you can create an audio CD of the

song.

1.Insert a blank CD-R in the CD-RW drive of the AW16G.

In order to create an audio CD, a CD-R should be used. Most consumer CD players will not read audio recorded on CD-RW media. It is best to use CD-R media designed for digital audio.

2.Press the [CD] key in the Work Navigate section until the CD WRITE screen is displayed.

3.Select either TRACK AT ONCE or DISC AT ONCE and press the [ENTER] key. An INIT CD LIST progress message will pop up.

Track At Once writes the audio to the CD and places an interval of two seconds between each track. It does not automatically finalize the CD. You will need to finalize the disc in order to play it in a consumer CD player.

Disc At Once writes the audio to the CD and does not place any space between the tracks. It will automatically finalize the CD, allowing it to be playable on a consumer CD player.

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Contents Recording AW16G Recording 101 Table of Contents Recording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Glossary Introduction AW16G FeaturesConnect the Monitoring System Setting up the AW16GWith Powered Monitors With Headphones Connect the instruments or microphones With Unpowered MonitorsXLR To TRS Cable Turn the Equipment on Creating a New Song RecordingSetting the Input Level Assigning the Input Signal to a Track Punch In/Out Recording the First TrackOverdubbing Disengaging a track from being record-enabledOverdubbing Additional Tracks Mixdown Setting the Basic Levels Adjusting the Panning Panning Guidelines Using the EQ Library Adjusting the EQUsing the Dynamic Processor Library Using the Dynamics ProcessorsRecalling a Preset on an Effects Processor Using the Internal Effects ProcessorsRecording the Stereo Track Creating an Audio CD Page Glossary