Cd Capture; Burning Exported Wav Files To Cd - Roland VS-2000 Owner's Manual

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27—Mastering and CD-R/RW Operations
3. Select a phrase for export by cursoring to it using
You can repeatedly press F2 (ALL) to select or unselect all of the currently available
phrases at once.
4. When you've selected all of the phrases you want to export as WAV files, press F5

Burning Exported WAV Files to CD

1. When you've pressed F5 (NEXT) on a TRACK EXPORT or PHRASE EXPORT
You can see the title of the screen and the currently selected hard drive above the area
shown in this illustration.
2. A list of the selected tracks or phrases is displayed at the left of the screen—you can
3. Set Verify as desired. You can set it to:
4. Select the desired drive speed. We recommend trying the MAX setting that uses
5. When you've returned to the screen shown above, press F5 (OK) to export your

CD Capture

The VS-2000 can capture audio directly from an audio CD into a
project. You can capture an entire audio selection from a CD or a
portion of a selection.
Each track from a CD is captured by the VS-2000 in approximately 20-
30% of the track's playing time.
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F3 (MARK) to checkmark it.
(NEXT) to view the WAV Export CD burning screen, described below.
screen, the WAV Export CD burning screen appears. This screen is identical for
exporting tracks and phrases, except for its displayed title.
Selected
audio
Current
drive info
scroll up or down through this list to see what you're exporting by pressing F1
(Scrol
) or F2 (Scrol
).
Off—to finish the CD-burning process faster.
On—to make sure the CD has no data errors.
your burner's fastest speed. If you have any trouble burning the CD, try again with
a lower speed.
tracks or phrases as WAV files to the CD. The process may take a little while,
depending on the amount of audio data you're exporting.
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and
and pressing
CD burner
info
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F1 (CDCapt)

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