11. CD

Here you can use the internal CD-RW drive to create or play audio CDs.

Some audio CD players may be unable to play a CD-R/RW disc.

Some audio CD players are unable to play the first 100 msec of an audio track. To avoid this, we recommend that when creating an audio CD, you leave a blank of about 300–600 msec at the begin- ning of the song for track 1. (p.138 “11a. Album CD”, 6. Gap)

Music discs utilizing copy-protection technology that does not comply with the Compact Disc (CD) specification cannot be played back.

Press the CD key to access this menu screen.

You can press the CD key to return to this menu screen from the dialog box that appears when you click a menu button (Album CD, Track at once, CD PLAYER).

Press the CD key once again to return to the menu screen that had been selected.

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1.Information

When you click this button, the type of disc inserted in the CD-R/RW drive, the remaining writable time, the already-written time, and the number of tracks will be read and displayed in the screen.

Disc type

NoDisc: No disc is inserted. Alternatively, the disc cannot be recognized.

CDR: An unfinalized (writable) CD-R

CDRW: An unfinalized (writable) CD-RW

Illegal Disk: The disc cannot be recognized

If nothing is displayed, the disc is not writable (e.g., a commercial audio CD or a finalized CD-R/RW).

Disc content

Blank: A blank disc containing no data

Audio: A disc containing audio data

ISO9660: A disc containing backup data, WAV etc.

D12/1200: A disc containing Korg D12/D1200/ D1200mkII backup data

D16/1600: A disc containing Korg D16/D1600/ D1600mkII backup data

Other: A disc containing data other than audio or backup data.

UDF: A UDF format disc created by the Korg Triton or similar device

Disc capacity usage

If the disc content is Audio

Free: Remaining recordable time

Used: Recorded time and total number of tracks

If the disc content is Data Disc

Free: Remaining storage capacity (MB)

Used: Used storage capacity (MB)

If the disc content is Other

nothing will be displayed.

2.Erase CDRW

This erases all the data that has been written to a CD-RW disc.

When you click this button, the Erase CD-RWdialog box will appear. Use “Option” to select the method of eras- ure, and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key), or click the No button (or press the panel NO key) to erase the disc.

Quick: Erase the disc quickly.

Full: Erase the disc completely. Use this if you experi- ence problems such as if a disc erased using Quick cannot be recognized. This method will require more time.

This operation cannot be performed on a CD-R disc. Data that is erased by this operation cannot be recovered.

 

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