4Select the page menu command “Write to CD” to access the dialog box, and specify how the CD will be written.

Use “Speed” to set the writing speed. This will indicate the speeds supported by the CD-R/RW drive you are using.

In this example, set “Speed” to 2x.

Be aware that if you use a faster writing speed in a slower system, writing errors will occur.

Use “Mode” to specify the writing method.

Depending on the drive you are using, it may not be possible to write at the specified speed. We recom- mend that the first time you write, you select Test to perform a writing test in order to determine the speed capabilities of your drive. Test will not write data to the CD-R/RW media, but will perform all other processing just as when data is actually written. If an error occurs, the display will indicate “Error in writing to medium.”

Press the OK button to execute the writing test. After verifying that data can be written correctly at the specified speed, select Write.

Execute finalize too” specifies whether Finalization will be executed after the audio tracks have been writ- ten to the CD-R/RW media. If finalization has been executed, the disc can be played back on a CD player, but it will no longer be possible to add more tracks.

If you only want to execute finalization, execute “Finalize Audio CD.”

5When you are ready to write to the CD-R/RW media, or to execute a writing test, press the OK button. To cancel without executing, press the Cancel button.

When you press the OK button, the “Obey Copyright Rules” dialog box will appear.

Carefully read “About copyright” (p.iii). If you accept the terms, press the OK button to write to the CD or to perform the test. If you do not accept the terms, press the Cancel button to cancel the opera- tion.

In order to avoid causing errors, do not subject the drive to physical shock or vibration while CD-R/RW media is being written.

6An audio CD to which audio tracks have been writ- ten and which has been finalized can be played in the Play Audio CD page, allowing you to hear the CD you created.

Press the Play Audio CD tab to access the Play Audio CD page.

In “Drive,” select your CD-R/RW drive. “Drive” will indicate Audio CD (PG p.156).

Make the following settings to allow monitoring.

“Input”: Analog

Input1 “BUS(IFX/Indiv.)” L/R, “Level” 127, “Pan” L000

Input2 “BUS(IFX/Indiv.)” L/R, “Level ”127, “Pan” R127

“Volume” 127

Use “Track” to select the track, and press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to begin playback.

Saving a track list that you have completed or par- tially edited

The track list will be lost when the power is turned off. If you want to keep this data, you must save it.

1In the Save page, select the directory in which you want to save the track list.

2Select the page menu command “Save Audio CD Track List” to access the dialog box.

3Press the OK button to save the data, or press the Cancel button to cancel without saving.

 

Basic functions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saving data

 

 

Loading data

 

 

Program

settings

 

Combination

settings

 

Producing

songs

 

Sampling

settings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Creating a

CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMF

playback

 

System

settings

 

Drum kit

settings

 

Arpeggiator

settings

 

Effects

settings

 

Other

functions

 

 

 

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