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Add Finishing Touches to Your Song

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The

first

track

number

marker

is

created

automatically

at

the

beginning

of

the song (OOhOOmOOsOO). Audio CD specifications require that a song be at

least

four

seconds

in

duration.

For

this

reason,

track

number

markers

must

be placed four seconds apart. If you attempt to place a marker within four

seconds

of

another

marker,

"Can't

Set

Marker"

will

be

displayed

and

the

marker will not be placed.

Audio CD standards allow up to 99 songs to be stored on one disc.

Furthermore, even if no track number marker is set at the beginning of the

song, it is still used for the beginning of the first song. Thus, you can set up

to 98 markers as track numbers.

OOhOOmOOsOO

M1

T

M2

T

M3

T

M97

T

M98

T

1st song 2nd song 3rd song

98th song 99th song

Time

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Assigning Track Numbers

When you write an audio CD, a track number will automatically be assigned

to "OOhOOmOOsOOf." For this reason, the track number markers and the

actual song order will be as follows.

OOhOOmOOsOO

Marker 1

T

Marker 2

T

Marker 3

T

Song 1 (First song)

Song 2 (Second song)

Song 3 (Third song)

When a blank CD-R disc is used

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If you write additional songs onto a CD-R disc to which songs have already

been written, track numbers will be assigned in sequence to follow the

previously-written songs. For example if five songs have already been

written to the CD-R disc, the next song you write will be song number six.

OOhOOmOOsOO

Marker 1

Marker 2

Marker 3

Song 1 (Sixth song) Song 2 (Seventh song)

Song 3 (Eighth song)

If five songs have already been written to the CD-R disc

Time

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