Fostex CR500 owner manual Closing, Finalizing

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CD-R/RW MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recording)

Before starting recording

<Closing and finalizing>

The CR500 can close or finalize a recorded disc. The following explains what are closing and finalizing.

Closing

Closing is done to a BWF formatted disc. A closed disc can be read by a Windows computer. You can close a disc when ejecting a recorded disc (see page 46).

If you use a recorded disc only with the CR500 and do not use it with your com- puter, you do not need to close it (see <Notes> below).

If you want to close an unclosed disc which is not currently loaded to the CR500, load it to the CR500 and then attempt to eject it (i.e. press the [OPEN/CLOSE] key). The display shows the screen for closing the disc (see page 46).

<Note>: Each time you close a BWF formatted disc, the number of remaining recordable files decreases by one and the remaining disc space decreases. Therefore, we recommend closing a disc only when it is necessary.

<Note>: You can also finalize a BWF formatted disc using the "Finalize" item of the "DISK UTILITY" menu in the MENU mode (see page 92).

With a finalized formatted disc, you cannot make additional recordings, file name editing, file deletion and file restoring.

Finalizing

Finalizing is done to a CD-DA formatted disc. A finalized disc can be read by a Windows or Mac OS computer, as well as can be played back by a normal CD player (only a CD-R disc can be played back by a normal CD player).

You can finalize a disc when ejecting a recorded disc (see page 49) or using the "Finalize" item of the "DISK UTILITY" menu in the MENU mode (see page 92).

<Note>: Note that you cannot make additional recordings to a finalized disc.

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Contents CD-R/RW Master Recorder 8588076000Safety Instructions CD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 Safety instructions/ContentsImportant Safety Instructions Table of contents Recording aWAV file Playback in the Memory Play modeSelecting a song to be played back Play Setup menu About Menu mode SYS Setup menuDisk Utility menu About this manual Precautions on installation Overview CD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 OverviewMain features Supporting two recording formatsVarious playback modes High-performance CD-R/RW drive builtEasy-to-see large display and level meters USB keyboard can be used for file name entry, etc Versatile analog and digital connectabilityFor worldwide use Fader start functionPreparation before using the CR500 Power connection Realtime clock settingPress the Power switch to turn on the CR500 Press the ENTER/YES keyPress the ENTER/YES key again Using the numeric keysAfter editing date/time data, press the ENTER/YES key Initial format of the CD-R/RW disc Usable discsFormat types Handling of CD-R/RW discsUnformatted CD-R/RW disc Unused formatted CD-R/RW discRecorded CD-R/RW disc CD-DA format audio CD including a commercially available CDRecordable time and the maximum number of tracks Initial format of a discPress the OPEN/CLOSE key to open the disc tray Use the numeric keys or Menu dial to edit the volume label Page Format type Weak contrast Adjusting display contrastStrong contrast Front panel Rear panelCD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 Names and functions Front panel section Rear panel section Screen detailsFront panel section About Non-shift mode and Shift modeAudio file and audio track LCD display KeyDISPLAY/ Contrast key Memory Play mode CLEAR/+10 keyShift key EXIT/NO keySKIP/CURSOR keys Menu dial/ENTER/YES keyTransport control keys REC RDY key Level metersRepeat key OPEN/CLOSE keyRear panel section Screen details Time informationDisc elapsed time Track remaining timePlay mode File nameTotal time indication example WAV fileAudio file or audio track information Playback FS/Playback bitRecord mode Current trackNext track Input selectionSYS Setup menu screen Play Setup menu screenDisk Utility menu screen File SEL screenConnection CD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 ConnectionConnecting to other devices Analog audio deviceFader start connection Numeric keyboardUSB keyboard Function keysShortcut keys Control keysCD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 Recording Closing FinalizingPreparation for recording Connecting a sound sourceBWF formatted CD-R/RW disc CD-DA formatted CD-R/RW disc Adjusting recording levels for analog input only Selecting the inputExamples below is shown Starting recording Recording a WAV fileStopping recording Checking the recorded audio file Press the REC RDY key to disable the record ready modePlaying back a recorded audio file Closing a disc While stopped, press the OPEN/CLOSE keyRecording a CD-DA track Creating an audio CD Checking the recorded audio track Playing back the recorded audio trackSpace key STOP/HOME key Rewind key Play keyFinalizing a disc Method 1 Using the SKIP/CURSOR keys Method 2 Using the MemoryHow to use the CLEAR/+10 key Selecting a song to be played backMethod 3 Using the File SEL screen Go down the menu to the File SEL menuWhile stopped, press the ENTER/YES key Menu list screenCD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 Recording Playback in the Memory Play mode Playback in the Program Play modeCD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 Playback/Locate About play mode Playback in the ALL Play mode Home screen of the ALL Play modeWaveform screen in the scrub mode CueingDigital scrub Backward cueingPlayback in the Program Play mode While stopped, press the ENTER/YES key Creating the play listAbove Move the cursor to Play Mode and press the ENTER/YES key To insert a song between songs in the play listDeleting all songs in the play list Deleting a song form the play listMove the cursor to Save and press the ENTER/YES key Playback in the Memory Play mode While TNO is highlighted, press the ENTER/YES key Assigning audio data to a memoryWhile Save is highlighted, press the ENTER/YES key Replacing the audio file in a memory bank Editing a memory name Editing the start time/end time by entering time dataExample when you select END Example when you select StartAfter entering the desired time, press the ENTER/YES key Example when you select SCRUB-E Deleting memory play dataFile SEL/ DIR SEL key Then press the ENTER/YES keyLocate/skip functions Locating an audio file or audio trackLocating the specific ABS time Locate ABS 0/Locate REC END Skipping between audio files or audio tracksSKIP/CURSOR key Key Locating a point by entering a timeAfter entering the time, press the Locate CD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 Menu mode System Setup menu About Menu mode SYS Setup menuPlay Setup menu Disk Utility menuAbout Menu mode Main menu name ContentsSys User Save Adjust RTCSys User Load While SYS Setup is highlighted, press the ENTER/YES key Basic procedure for using the SYS Setup menuWhile the recorder is stopped, press the ENTER/YES key Selecting File name mode Default file name setting Default File NameDefault file name Scene NAME/TAKE Number setting Input selection Select Input Unbalanced. This is the defaultAnalog Digital output signal format selection Digital Out Peak hold time setting Peak HoldReference level setting Ref. Level USB keyboard type setting Keyboard SelSaving SYS Setup data Sys User Save Loading SYS Setup data Sys User LoadInitializing system memory data Sys Default Set Initializing flash memory Sys Initial MemoryROM version checking Version CD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 Menu mode Play Setup menu Basic procedure for using the Play Setup menuOff Repeat mode on/off Repeat Play mode selection Play ModeOff Auto play on/off when powered on Power On Play Auto play mode on/off Auto PlayOff Recorder stops after starting up default CD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 Menu mode Disk Utility menu FinalizeFormatting a disc Format While Format is highlighted, press the ENTER/YES keyPress the ENTER/YES key to start formatting the disc Rewriting the file system Rewrite File Sys Press the ENTER/YES key to rewrite the system fileEdit the file name Editing a file name Edit file nameTo exit the Menu mode, press the STOP/ Home key Deleting an unnecessary audio file Delete File Press the ENTER/YES key to delete the fileRestoring a deleted audio file Restore Del. File Finalized BWF discsFinalizing a disc Finalize Press any operation key on the panelSpecifications CD-R/RW Master Recorder CR500 SpecificationsCR500 main specifications Signal to noise ratio External dimensions Weight Power requirementsPower consumption Recording medium Sampling frequency fs/ Quantization bitPhysical dimensions 482Declaration of EC Directive Affect of Immunity on This EquipmentFor the US Customers only Fostex America Limited Warranty Shipping Fostex CO

CR500 specifications

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