Make sure that “CD-R/RW Information” indicates “BlankDisc” or “CD track number.”

8Execute writing.

Select the “WriteToCD” button and press the [ENTER] key.

Select the writing speed. For this example, select “8X” to select 8X speed writing.

In order to use “8X” writing, the disc must both support 8X writing.

• The “Obey Copyright Rules” message will appear.

Carefully read the owner’s manual section “COPY- RIGHT WARNING” (→ p.1), and if you accept the terms, press the [YES/OK] key.

An image file will be generated.

If you select the “Abort” button and press the [ENTER] key, creation of the image file will be aborted.

CD writing will begin. The data will start being writ- ten to the CD.

While the data is being written, you can select the “Abort” button and press the [ENTER] key to abort writing to the CD. In the case of a CD-R, the disc will become unusable. If you are using a CD-RW disc, perform the procedure described in “3. Erasing a CD-RW disc” (→ p.76) before you use it.

When writing ends, the display will indicate “Com- pleted.” If you want to create another CD with the

same content, press the [YES/OK] key. To proceed to the next step, press the [NO/CANCEL] key.

9If you want to write another song to the disc, repeat steps 1–8.

Subsequently written songs will be added after the last song on the CD-R/RW.

0Finalize the disc.

If you want to be able to play the CD-R/RW in an audio CD player, select the “Final” button when you are fin- ished, and press the [ENTER] key to finalize the disc. A message will ask you to confirm execution. If you are sure you want to execute, press the [YES/OK] key.

Once a disc has been finalized, no further songs can be written to it. Finalize a disc only after you have written all the songs you want to write to that disc.

When finalization has been completed, the tray of the CDRW-1 will open.

APlay the disc in an audio CD player to verify that the disc was written correctly.

Play it back on a CD player to verify that the audio CD was created correctly.

Since audio CD players are sometimes unable to play CD-RW discs, we recommend that you use CD-R me- dia.

Making an audio CD from a live recording

When you want to make an audio CD from material that was recorded as a single song, such as a live recording or a long song, you can write it to the CD using Disc At Once. Marks registered within the song can be used to indicate the divisions between CD tracks, allowing you to create a live CD with no gaps between tracks.

Also, an audio CD created using Disc At Once can be used as a master CD for pressing.

When you use “DiscAtOnce” to write a disc, it will be finalized automatically. No additional data can be written to that disc.

1Make preparations as described in steps 1–3 of “Writ- ing a song to an CD.”

2Register a mark in each location at which you want to divide the CD into tracks. (→ p.33)

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