Writing audio data

6 Move the cursor to the dotted frame in the track list, and use the [DATA/JOG] dial or the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select the song that will be written to track 1.

or

HINT

Songs in which data has not been recorded on the virtual tracks selected for the stereo track will not be displayed. A current song that was not saved after the stereo track was recorded will also not be displayed.

Songs with a stereo track shorter than four seconds will not be displayed.

Songs with the sampling frequency of 48 kHz will not be dis- played.

7 If you want the stereo track of the selected

song to be divided into CD tracks at the location of each marker, move the cursor to the MARKER button and press the [ENTER] key.

Markers will be enabled for that song, and a “flag” icon will appear at the right of the list.

HINT

Markers can be enabled/disabled independently for each song.

When you use markers to divide a stereo track, the location of the divisions will be specified in units of 1/75 second.

NOTE

Note that if markers are enabled, the track numbers shown in the list will not match the number of tracks written to the CD.

A maximum of 99 tracks can be written to an audio CD. If, for example, markers are enabled for the song you write to CD track 1, and this song contains 98 markers, it will not be possi- ble to write any more songs to that CD-R/RW disc.

8 Repeat steps 5–7 to select the songs that will be written to track 2 and following.

HINT

Pressing the [F1]–[F3] keys while holding the Display section [SHIFT] key has the same effect as the ADD ([F1] key), INSERT ([F2] key), and DELETE ([F3] key) buttons, respec- tively.

NOTE

When you add a song to the track list, the added song will always be initially selected. Change this as required.

9 Move the cursor to the WRITE button and press the [ENTER] key.

A popup window will ask you to confirm.

HINT

Pressing the [F4] key while holding the Display section [SHIFT] key has the same effect as the WRITE button.

10 To begin writing the disc, move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key.

A popup window will indicate “CD Writing...” while data is being written to the media. When writing is completed, the CD-R/RW media will be ejected, and the following popup window will appear.

NOTE

If you enabled the write test in “Basic settings for the CD-RW drive” (p. 215), a write test will be performed before the data is actually written. An error message will appear if a problem occurs during the write test.

Copy-prohibit data will automatically be written to the CD.

11 If you want to create another CD with identi- cal contents, insert a new disc, and move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key.

Writing will begin again. Alternatively, you can move the cursor to the CANCEL button and press the [ENTER] key to exit the write operation.

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