Practicing
Burning an Audio Recording of a Song (WAV le) to a CD
After an audio recording of a song has been saved
to the USB ash drive, you can copy it to your
computer and burn it to a CD. If you want to burn
a CD from a song that you recorded as an SMF, you
must rst convert it to audio (WAV le) (p. 36).
In order to burn a CD on your computer, you’ll need
software such as “iTunes.”
For details, refer to the owner’s manual or the online
help of your software.
WAV
Use computer software (such as
iTunes) to burn the song to a CD.
A song recorded on the HP507 can be
copied to your computer by means of
a USB ash drive.
The following explanation uses iTunes 10 for Windows. If you’re
using a dierent version or other software, refer to its online help
or owner’s manual.
1. From the Start menu, click [All Programs] - [iTunes].
2. From the iTunes [File] menu, click [New Playlist] to create
a playlist.
Newly created
playlist
3. From the desktop (or other location) where you copied
it, drag and drop the song (WAV le) to add it to the
playlist you created in step 2.
Drag & drop
4. Insert a blank CD -R into your computer.
5. Select the playlist that you created in step 2, and in the
[File] menu, click [Burn playlist to Disc].
6. Make the appropriate settings in the disc creation dialog
box, and then click the [Burn] button.
1. Connect the USB ash drive
containing the song to your
computer.
If you’re using Windows, a
“Removable disk” icon will appear in “Computer.” If you’re using
Mac OS X, a “NO NAME” icon will appear on the desktop.
2. Double- click the icon that appeared.
The contents of the USB ash drive will be displayed.
The audio recording of the song (WAV le) will be among the
contents.
3. Copy the song (WAV le) that you want to burn to CD to
your computer’s desktop or another location where you
can easily nd it.
Copy to desktop

Copy the recorded song to your computer

Use iTunes to burn the song to CD

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