Prepare: Prepare To Create An Audio Cd; Cdr/Rw: Create And Play Back An Audio Cd - Korg D1200 Owner's Manual

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If you install the separately sold CDRW-1 option in the
D1200, you will be able to create audio CDs. ( p.65)
The audio data from the first to the last of the two specified
tracks of the currently selected song will be written to a CD-
R/RW. Here you can also play back an audio CD.
For the CD writing method, you can choose either Track At
Once or Disc At Once.
You can also retain the image file on the hard disk, to quickly
write multiple copies of the CD.
Some audio CD players are unable to play back CD-R/
RW discs.
Prepare: Prepare to create an audio
CD
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1. SelectTracks ..(1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7–8, 9–10, 11–12)
Selects the tracks that will be written to the CD.
The audio data from the first to the last event of the
selected track in the selected song will be written to the
CD.
If you want to write the audio data from virtual tracks
other than the ones that are currently selected, use the
[TRACK] "Vtr1–6" and "Vtr7–12" tab pages to specify
the desired virtual tracks, and then specify the tracks
here.
2. DiscAtOnce ..........................................[On, Off]
Switches the Disc At Once writing method on/off.
On: The disc will be written using the
Disc At Once method.
From the first to the last events in the currently selected
tracks of the currently selected song will be written to
the CD-R/RW, and the disc will then be finalized – all in
one operation.
The locations at which you have registered a Mark will
be the track divisions of the CD.
If you write tracks 1 and 2 to the CD
Song TOP
00:00:00
Mark001
Mark002
Tr1
CD Track1
CD Track2
Tr2
Tr3
Tr4
Tr5
4 seconds or longer
4 seconds or longer
• There will be no space between the songs.
• When using Disc At Once, you can write only one
song to disk. You will not be able to add other songs
to the disc.
• Up to 99 marks are valid.
• The beginning of the selected track will automati-
cally be the first song of the CD (track 1).
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Track END
Mark003
Mark004
CD Track3
CD Track4
4 seconds or longer 4 seconds or longer
• You must register the marks so that each song (each
track) written to the CD is at least four seconds long.
If a song is less than four seconds long, an error will
occur.
• Marks that are later than the end time of the selected
tracks will be ignored.
Off: The disc will be written using the
Track At Once method.
• Up to 99 marks are valid.
• Mark locations will not be used.
• You may add other songs later.
• If you want to play back the CD, you will need to
perform the Finalize operation.
3. TrackMonitor....................................... [On, Off]
Lets you monitor the sound that will be written to the
CD.
By turning this on and playing back, you can hear the
audio of the tracks selected by "SelectTracks" without it
being routed through the mixer (i.e., without EQ or
effects). This lets you hear the sound that will actually
be written to CD without having to adjust any settings.
During playback, you will not be able to move to anoth-
er tab page. If you want to move to another tab page,
stop playback.
4. TrackMonitorLevelMeter.....................................
Indicates the track monitor level.
Watch the level meter to verify that the sound that will
be written to CD does not clip, and that the level is not
too low.
This will be displayed if "TrackMonitor" is on.
CDR/RW: Create and play back an
audio CD
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1. CD-R/RW Information .......................................
(Trk01...99, BlankDisc, NoAudioTracks, NoDrive)
Indicates the track that be played from the CD-R/RW
disc.
Trk01...99: The track number on the CD-R/RW disc.
BlankDisc: An unused CD-R/RW disc is inserted.
NoAudioTracks: Either a CD-R/RW disc has not been
inserted, or no playable audio tracks were found on the
disc.
NoDrive: A CD-R/RW drive is not connected. Check
that the CDRW-1 is installed correctly.
2. Size/DeviceType............. (Free, Used/R, RW, DA)
Indicates the time that can be written on the CD-R/RW
disc, and the type of disc.
Time display
Free: Indicates the free time on the disc.
Used: Indicates the used time on the disc.
The time is displayed in units of min (minutes): sec (sec-
onds).
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