Connecting an external CD-R/RW drive
You can connect a CD-R/RW drive to the [USB HOST] port on the MR-8mkII side panel using a
USB cable, as shown below (a USB cable is not supplied with the MR-8mkII).
COMPACTFLASH CARD
[USB HOST] port
USB 1.1A type standard
compatible
Song data which can be recorded to a CD-R/RW disc
You can record a stereo WAV file converted from two mono files on tracks 7 and 8 (final mixdowned files) to
a CD-R/RW disc in the CD-DA format. Mixdowned files on tracks 7 and 8 can be created by in either of the
following track bouncing methods.
(1)
Bouncing tracks 1 through 6 to tracks 7/8 of the same song.
(2)
Bouncing tracks 1 through 8 to tracks 7/8 of the new song.
See pages 65 through 74 for details about track bouncing. See pages 116 and 117 for details about how to
convert files on tracks 7 and 8 to a stereo WAV file.
Song
#####001.wav
#####002.wav
#####003.wav
#####008.wav
Song01
2 MIX
USB HOST
MIDI OUT
On the MR-8mkII, a stereo WAV file converted from track
7/8 data is stored to the "2 MIX" folder in the Song folder of
the original song (see the illustration on the left).
2 MIX
Only stereo WAV files in the "2 MIX" folder can be burned
*********.wav
to a CD-R/RW disc in the CD-DA format.
Therefore, you must load the song in which the desired
stereo WAV file(s) is/are stored.
Before creating an audio CD, read the <Note> on the next
page.
MR-8mkII Owner's Manual (Burning an audio CD)
USB cable
Song01
2 MIX
Song02
2 MIX
Song03
2 MIX
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CD-R/RW drive
AC outlet
CD-R/RW disc