Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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Creating/

selecting a song

Assign audio inputs

to the mixer

Basic

operation

Recording

Playback

Changing the

time location

Using the

mixer

Using

ef

fects

Mixdown

Tr

ack

editing

Song

editing

Rhythm/tempo

settings

Data

Drive

USB

Updating

the system

MIDI

4. Select the [SONG/CD] “CDR/RW” tab page.

Press the “

” button, and in the screen

that appears, press the “OK” button. Make sure that
“CD-R/RW Information” shows “BlankDisc” or
“song number.” The free space on the disc is shown
below.

Make sure that the “DAO” (Disc At Once) button is
off.

5. Execute writing.

Press the “WriteCD” button, and the “Obey Copy-
right Rules” message will appear.

Carefully read the “COPYRIGHT WARNING” sec-
tion of the manual (→p.iii). If you accept the terms,
select the writing speed. Select a writing speed that is
supported by the disc you are using.

Depending on your system, you may not be able
to write at the selected speed. If so, try a slower
writing speed.

Press the “Yes” button, and the D1600mkII will begin
creating an image file.

If you press the “Abort” button while the image
file is being created, creation of the image file will
be stopped.

Then the D1600mkII will begin writing the CD.

If you press the “Abort” button while the CD is
being written, writing will stop. If you were writ-
ing to CD-R, that disc will be unusable. However
if you were writing to CD-RW, you will be able to
erase that disc and use it again as a blank disc.
For details, refer to “3. Erasing the data from a
CD-RW” (→p.83).

When writing is finished, the display will indicate
“Completed”. If you want to write the same song to
another CD, press the “Yes” button. If not, press the
“No” button.
If you press the “Yes” button, the CD-R/RW tray will
open. When you insert a new blank disc or an
unfinalized disc and close the tray, writing to the CD
will begin automatically. Since the previously-created
image file will be used in this case, the writing
process will be faster than the first time.
When writing is finished, the display will indicate
“Completed.” If you want to write the same song to
another CD, press the “Yes” button. If not, press the
“No” button.

If you press the “No” button, you can then press
the “CD Monitor” button to check the content
that was written to the CD.

6. If you want to write other songs, perform steps 2, 4,

and 5.
The songs will be written on the disc in the order in
which you write them.

7. Finalize the disc.

If you want to play the newly created CD-R/RW in
an audio CD player, finalize the disc by pressing the
“Final” button when writing is completed.

No further songs can be written to a finalized
disc. This means that you should execute the
Finalize step after you have written all the songs
you want to write on that disc.

8. Check the written content.

Press the “CD Monitor” button, and then press the

” button to play back the disc, and

check that it was written correctly.

9. Play back the disc in your audio CD player to check

it.
Play the disc in a CD player to verify that the audio
CD was created correctly.

CD-RW discs will not play in some audio CD
players.

Making an audio CD from a live recording

If you want to make an audio CD from a single item of
song data, such as a live recording or a long song, you
can use the Disc At Once method to write the disc. With
this method, the marks you register within the song will
be used to divide the tracks of the CD, letting you create
a live CD with no gap between tracks.

An audio CD created using Disc At Once can also be
used as a master CD for pressing.

When you write a disc using Disc At Once, it will be
finalized automatically; you will not be able to add
any further songs.

1. Check the song you want to record.

Use the faders and knobs to adjust the volume and
pan etc. of each track, and play back the song to check
it.

2. Register a mark at each time location where you

want to create a track division. (p.46)

3. Select the [SONG/CD] “CDR/RW” tab page.

Turn on the “DAO” (Disc At Once) button.

4. Insert a disc into the CD-R/RW drive.

You must use a blank disc.

5. In the [SONG/CD] “CDR/RW” tab page, press the

” button.

In the screen that appears, press the “OK” button.
Make sure that the “CD-R/RW Information” field
shows “BlankDisc.”

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