Creating an original audio cd (cd-r write), Iodsdsoociool, Cd-rw (mastering) – Roland 24 bit Digital Studio Workstation VS-890 User Manual

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Creating an Original Audio CD (CD-R Write)

Auditioning (Test Listening) Songs
Written to CPs (CD Player Function)

You cannot playback CD-RW discs or CD-R discs that have just had written

songs to them with regular commercial CD players. To listen to songs that

have been just written to a disc in order to check them, carry out the

following operation.

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Insert the CD-R disc or commercial CD software into the CD

recorder.

Press

(CD-RW (MASTERING)]

until "CDR CD Player ?"

appears in the display.

Press

[YES (ENTER)].

"STORE Current ?" (Store the current

song ?) appears in the display.

If you wish to save the current song, press

[YES (ENTER)];

if

not, press

[NO (CANCEL)]. If you have selected a protected

song, then press [NO (CANCEL)].

Audio data written to a

CD-RW disc cannot be

playback on a regular

commercial CD player. In

such cases, you can listen to

the data using the VS-890's

CD Player function. .............

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You can listen to the

contents of the disc through

the VS-890's MONITOR

jacks or the PHONES jack.

You cannot output the

contents through the CD-R

drive's PHONES jack or

AUDIO OUT jacks.

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When a non-VS-890 type of

song (such as one in the

VS-880orVS-880EX

format) is selected as the

current song, "STORE

Current" will not be

displayed.

The contents of the

protected songs cannot be

changed or overwritten

(Song Protect; (p. 66)). You

cannot record, edit, save, or

other such operations with

the protected song This

means if you press

[YES (ENTER)]

at Step 3

when a protected song is

selected, the message

"SONG Protected" will

appear, and the procedure

cannot be continued.

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