Dividing Long Tracks And Writing As Multiple Songs (Disc At Once By Marker); Applying Markers At Song Divisions (Cd Track Marker) - Boss BR-1600CD Basic Operation Gude

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Writing your finished song to a CD (Audio CD Write)
Dividing long tracks and writing as multiple songs
(Disc At Once By Marker)
When audio CDs are created from live performances, non-stop DJ mixes, and other tracks recorded continuously
over long periods of time, these long tracks can end up being written to the CD as a single song.
With the BR-1600CD, however, you can use the marker function to set divisions at the desired points within such an
audio track so that it can be written as separate songs.
For more detailed information regarding markers, refer to "Placing markers in your song (Marker)" (Owner's Manual; p. 48).
Using this function, you can create audio CDs containing live performances and non-stop DJ mixes with song
divisions at the appropriate points.

Applying markers at song divisions (CD Track Marker)

The first step in this process is to position markers at the desired song divisions using the following procedure. A
marker applied in this way is referred to as a "CD Track Marker."
fig.07-66a
1
Record the performance that you want
to write to the audio CD as a stereo
track (on any of the tracks from 1/2
through 15/16).
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3
2
Move the current position to a point at
which the song is to be divided.

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