Making an audio cd – Fostex VF80EX User Manual

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Save/Load of Song data (VF80EX)

Making an audio CD

The following procedure describes how to record mastered songs (using the internal mastering function) to a
CD-RW/CD-R disc to make an audio CD (CD-DA format).
The

“Save PGM”

menu in the Setup mode, which is used for saving song data, is also used for making an audio

CD.

<Basic information>

When making an audio CD using the VF80EX, inter-
nal mastering materials on the current drive are
recorded to a CD-RW/CD-R disc (by the CD-DA for-
mat).
You can record not only a single song but also mul-
tiple songs continuously.

VF80EX

CD-RW/CD-R disc

After turning on the power of the VF80EX, load a non-
recorded disc to the CD-R/RW drive.

Press the [SETUP] key to enter the Setup mode.

Use the [JOG] dial to select (highlight) the “Save PGM”
menu and press the [ENTER/YES] key.

The display shows the screen for selecting the device
to which the data is saved.

“IDE”

flashes.

<Note>

Key operations of the VF80EX should be done af-
ter completing access to a CD-RW/CD-R disc.

Press the [ENTER/YES] key while “IDE” flashes.

After showing the model name of the connected CD-
R/RW drive, the display shows the screen for select-
ing the save mode, in which

“BkUp”

flashes.

To make an audio CD, select “CD-DA”. However, if
necessary, you can make the write condition setting
by selecting “Setup”. The setteing includes copy pro-
tection ON/OFF (by default, “OFF”) and mark enabled/
disabled (by default, “ON”).
If you do not need to change the default write condi-
tion shown above, skip to step 7.

Flashing

Use the [JOG] dial (or the [CURSOR] / key) to
select “Setup” and press the [ENTER/YES] key.

The display changes to show the write condition set-
ting screen, in which you can make the copy protec-
tion ON/OFF and mark enabled/disabled settings.
See the next page for details.

<Note>

If an audio CD is made using a CD-R/RW disc, it can be played back only by a player that supports CD-R/RW
playback. You cannot playback such a disc by a conventional CD player that does not support CD-R/RW play-
back.

LOCATE ABS 0

LOCATE REC END

SEL

TIMEBASE

CURSOR

PHANTOM

ACCESS

PEAK

CH ON/OFF

L

R

GUITAR

GUITAR

LINE

MIC

LINE

MIC

MIN

MAX

MASTERING

TRAINING

EFFECT

EQ

PAN

SCENE SEQ.

SCENE

TRACK

UNDO

SETUP

PUNCH

AUTO

LOOP

PITCH

SCRUB

VARI

F FWD

REWIND

PLAY

STOP

RECORD

EXIT

ENTER

TRIM

TRIM

WAVE FORM

MIX PARAMETER

PGM

FADER

MAP

ON/OFF

2TRK MODE

F1

F2

F3

SHIFT

EDIT

EDIT

EDIT

MARK

DELETE

LOCATE

FOOT SW

ST OUT

PHONES

INPUT A

BOUNCE

INPUT B

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

PEAK

CH ON/OFF

2

3

4

5

6

7/8 2TRK

1

MASTER

TRACK STATUS / TRACK SEL

TRACK STATUS

RED

REC

GREEN

PLAY

OFF

MUTE

STATUS

/SEL

EJECT

/YES

/NO

SHUTTLE

JOG

UNBAL

UNBAL

BAL

BAL

F1

F2

F3

EDIT

/REDO

REC EFF

CD PLAY

Flashing

1

2

3

4

5

In the following operations, we assume that there
are one or more programs which are mixed down
by the internal mastering mode on the current
drive.

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