Writing audio data (track at once) – Yamaha AW1600 User Manual

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AW1600 Owner’s Manual

Writing audio data (Track At Once)

Creating an audio CD

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Here’s how to use the Track At Once method to write stereo tracks from songs saved on the hard
disk to CD-R/RW media. Use this method if you expect to be adding tracks to the disc later, or if
you want a two-second gap between tracks.

1

Make sure that the appropriate virtual track
is selected for the stereo track of the
song(s) you want to write.

Only the virtual track that can be played by the stereo
track (i.e., the “current track”) will be written to disc.
If the correct virtual track is not selected, load that
song, use the ST.TRACK page of the MONITOR
screen to switch to the correct virtual track, and then
save the song.

2

Repeatedly press the [CD] key or hold down
the [CD] key and use the CURSOR [

]/[

]

keys to access the CD WRITE page of the
CD screen.

Immediately after you access this page, the following
two buttons will appear in the display.

1 TRACK AT ONCE button

Creates an audio CD using the Track At Once method.

B

DISC AT ONCE button

Creates an audio CD using the Disc At Once method.

3

Insert CD-R/RW media in the drive, move
the cursor to the TRACK AT ONCE button,
and press the [ENTER] key.

A display like the following will appear.

1 Song list

This is a list of the songs containing stereo tracks that
will be written to the CD-R/RW media. The line
enclosed by a dotted frame is currently selected for
operations. If no songs have been registered, this will
indicate “-NO TRACK-”.

If audio data has already been written to the inserted
CD-R/RW media but the media has not yet been final-
ized, a title of “--EXIST--” will be displayed for the
already-written data.

B

FINALIZE button

Finalizes the inserted media by writing track informa-
tion to it.

C

INS button

Inserts a new song in front of the song currently
selected in the list.

D

NEW button

Adds a song at the end of the song list.

E

DEL button

Deletes the selected song from the list.

F

EXECUTE button

Executes writing to the CD media.

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• If you have inserted CD-RW media that contains data written

using other than the Track At Once method, a popup window
will appear immediately after step 3, asking whether you want
to erase the data. If you want to erase the entire media, move
the cursor to the OK button. If you want to cancel creation of
an audio CD, move the cursor to the CANCEL button. Then
press the [ENTER] key.

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