11a. Album CD

Album CD Project lets you create an audio CD using Disc At Once. The data will be written to the CD-R/RW as 16-bit/ 44.1 kHz data in audio CD format.

The disc is written using the Disc At Once method, including fi- nalization. No further data can be written to the disc afterward.

The CD-R/RW cannot be written if there is a track less than four seconds long. Adjust your settings so that the PostGapTime and the track time add up to at least four seconds.

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1.Track list

This displays a list of the songs that will be written to the CD-R/RW disc as an album CD.

The list shows the track numbers, song name (mark name), time, pre-gap, and post-gap of the tracks you reg- istered for the album CD.

At the bottom of the window, the duration of the selected (highlighted) track and the total time of the album are displayed.

2.Preview player

Use these buttons to audition the songs shown in the list. You can also use the top panel transport keys listed

below in square brackets [ ] to perform these operations..

: [PLAY] Plays the song.

: [STOP] Stops the song.

: [REW] Moves to the preceding song each time you click this button. If you press this during playback, you will move to the beginning of the currently- playing song.

: [FF] Moves to the next song each time you click this button. If you press this during playback, you will move to the beginning of the next song.

You cannot use these buttons if the list contains no songs.

If the CD-R/RW drive contains a blank disc, and there are songs in the list display, pressing the top panel transport key REC will open the Write to CD dialog box.

3.Add

This button adds a song to the list of songs that will be written to the CD-R/RW disc. Select the track number and click the button to display the Add TR dialog box. Select the desired song from the song list.

The song number, song name, mark icon, sampling fre- quency/bit-depth, protect icon, and date of each song will be displayed.

The song data that will be written to the CD-R/RW will be the song data as of when you clicked Add button. If you edit that song after clicking the Add button, you will need to add that song to this list once again if you want to write the updated data.

Cancel button

Returns to the Album CD Project page without add- ing the selected song to the list.

OK button

Adds the selected song to the list.

When you click this button, the display will ask “Are you sure?” Press Yes to confirm your settings (or No to discard them) and return to the Album CD Project page.

You cannot add a song whose master track contains no data.

If you select a song that is other than 44.1 kHz/16-bit, click the Dither button to turn it on (highlighted), and the sampling frequency and bit-depth will be converted. The converted data will consume additional disc capacity. If the song has a different sampling frequency, conversion will be performed; this will take a certain amount of time to complete.

Only the data to be burned to the CD-R/RW disc will be converted; the song data itself will remain in its original sampling frequency and bit-depth.

4.Delete

Deletes a song from the track list. In the list, choose the song that you want to delete and click this button to dis- play the Delete dialog box. Click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to delete the song from the list. Subse- quent song tracks will be moved back one track.

If you want to delete all songs from the list, click the Select All button and then click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key).

5.Drive

Selects the drive that contains the songs you want to write to the CD-R/RW disc. When you click this button, the Select Drive dialog box will appear.

The dialog box will display the total capacity of the inter- nal drive, and a list of the song drives.

For each song drive, the display will show the drive name, partition size, partition name, amount used, and remaining space.

The songs to be written to one CD-R/RW disc must all be on one song drive.

6.Gap

This lets you specify a duration of silence that will be inserted before and after a song. When you click the but- ton, the Edit Gap dialog box will appear.

In this dialog box, Frm refers to a CDDA Frame, where 75 Frm = one second.

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