Writing audio data

Writing audio data

Here’s how to write the audio data from the stereo track of each song to a CD-R/RW disc in CD- DA format.

Creating an audio CD

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Audio data write operations are accessed via the CD screen Write page.

To call this page press the Work Navigate section [CD] key as many times as necessary, or press the [F1] key after pressing the [CD] key.

This page contains the following items.

If you turn on

the TRACK AT ONCE button

A B C

D

E

F

G

H

1Track list

This is a list of the songs containing stereo tracks that will be written to the CD-R/RW media. The line enclosed by a dotted frame is currently selected for operations. If no songs have been registered, this will indicate “-NO TRACK-”.

If audio data has already been written to the inserted CD- R/RW media but the media has not yet been finalized, “--EXIST--” will be displayed for the already-written data.

BTRACK AT ONCE button

Turn this button on to create an audio CD using the Track At Once method.

CDISC AT ONCE button

Turn this button on to create an audio CD using the Disc At Once method.

DADD button

Adds a song at the end of the track list.

EINSERT button

Inserts a new song in front of the song currently selected in the list.

FDELETE button

Deletes the selected song from the list.

GWRITE button

Executes the actual CD write operation.

HFINALIZE button

(only displayed for TRACK AT ONCE)

Finalizes the disc so that it can be played on a CD-RW drive or standard audio CD player.

If you turn on the DISC AT ONCE button

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IMARKER button

(only displayed for DISC AT ONCE)

For each stereo track, this enables or disables the markers that have been set within that song.

When you move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, the start point, end point and markers within the currently selected stereo track will be enabled. (A “flag” icon will appear at the right of the list.) If mark- ers are enabled for a stereo track, a track number will be written to the CD at the location of each marker. Regard- less of any areas of silence, the entire region from the Start point to the End point will be written.

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Yamaha AW2400 Writing audio data, If you turn on Track AT Once button, If you turn on the Disc AT Once button, 216