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Roland br-1600cd digital recording studio: owners manual
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Adjusting volume and compression for CD writing (Mastering Tool Kit)
If you turn off the BR-1600CD without saving the current song, the mastered track will be lost.
• The V-Track for Track 9/10 that was most recently used for mastering is set as the final mastering track. When you
subsequently use Disc At Once (p. 62) to create an audio CD, the BR-1600CD will give priority to the selection of final
mastering track for songs that you want to write to the CD. For more detailed information regarding final mastering
track, refer to "Changing the V-Track to be written to an audio CD (the Final Mastering Track)" (Owner's Manual; p. 47).
• Commercially available songs often feature an effect that gradually reduces the volume at the end of a song (Fade Out).
In addition, some songs also feature a different effect that gradually increases the volume at the beginning (Fade In).
Although you can use the MASTER fader during the mastering process to replicate these effects, the BR-1600CD is
capable of performing automatic fade in and fade out. This capability ensures that volume changes are both gradual and
smooth, and it is referred to as "Auto Fade In/Out." For more details regarding the usage of Auto Fade In/Out, refer to
"Performing automatic fade-in and fade-out (Auto Fade In/Out)" (Owner's Manual; p. 132).
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