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Creating an audio CD

Creating an audio CD Project and disk management Using the MV8-OP1 (Audio I/O
Expansion) to connect external devices
Using data of other formats Using the MV-8000 with MIDI or V-LINK
devices

Playing an audio CD

Now let's use the MV-8000's CD Player function to hear the audio CD you just created.

1.

Insert the audio CD into the CD-R/RW drive as described in

Inserting a disc

(p. 132).

Make sure that the disc is firmly seated in the CD-R/RW drive tray. If the disc is not
correctly in position, it may catch inside the drive and may be impossible to remove.

2.

Press .

The DISK MENU screen will appear.

3.

Press (CD Player). Alternatively,

select the CD PLAYER icon and press

.

Use the MASTER knob to adjust the overall
volume.

Pressing [F5 (Eject)] will open the CD-R/RW
drive tray.

4.

Use the following transport buttons to control the CD.

You can press [F1 (Display)] to switch the time display format. The screen indicates the
displayed format as well as the time. The default setting is “Track Time.”

Display format Screen display

Total Time Displays the total time from the beginning of the CD to the
current time location.
Track Time Displays the current time within the track that is playing.
Total Remain Displays the time remaining until the end of the CD.
Track Remain Displays the time remaining until the end of the current-
ly-playing track.
We cannot guarantee that
playback will occur
correctly with
“copy-protected CDs,”
which do not comply with
the audio CD specification.
If you want to use the
MV-8000's CD Player
function to play back an
audio CD, carefully check
the package of the audio
CD.
You can use the CD Player
function to play commercial
audio CDs or audio CDs
written to a CD-RW disc.
If an audio CD is not inserted
in the drive in step 3, the
message “Drive not ready”
will appear. Insert the audio
CD as described in Inserting a
disc (p. 132).