Boss BR-1200CD Owner's Manual page 223

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Writing to an CD-R/RW
We will now write the songs set up using the CD track
markers to a new CD-R or CD-RW.
1. Insert an unrecorded CD-R or CD-RW disc into the CD-
R/RW drive.
2. Press [AUDIO CD WRITE/PLAY].
The Audio CD screen will appear.
fig.07-57d
3. Press [F1] (WRITE).
The Audio CD Write screen will appear.
fig.40-02d
4. Press [F2] (DISC).
The Disc At Once Menu screen will appear.
fig.07-64d
5. Press [F2] (BY MARK).
The Disc At Once By Mark screen will appear.
fig.05-160d
6. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the audio tracks
that you want to write to the CD.
7. Confirm that the list of CD track markers is correct.
Move the cursor up and down to check the whole list.
8. Press [F3] (GO).
The message "Write Speed" will appear.
9. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to set the write speed.
10. Press [ENTER/YES].
The message "Write Sure?" will appear.
11. Press [ENTER/YES] once again.
The message "Now Writing..." will appear and writing
of the audio CD will begin. When the message
"Complete!" appears, it indicates that writing has been
completed.
• If the CD-R disc already contains data, the message
"Not Blank Disc!" will appear and writing will not
be possible. Always use an empty disc.
• If the CD-RW disc already contains data, the
message "Erase Disc?" will be displayed. If you then
press [ENTER/YES], the BR-1200CD will begin
erasing data from the CD-RW disc.
• The audio track chosen as a source must be stereo.
• If the audio track contains no recorded audio data or
if no CD track markers have been set up in the
recorded performance, "NO TRACK" will be
displayed in the list and writing will not be possible.
• Audio CD specifications require that songs be at
least four seconds in length. CD track markers that
set up any song of less than four seconds in length
will be ignored when the CD is being created.
• If the total length of the songs to be written exceeds
the CD-R/RW disc's maximum recording time, the
message "CD Full!" will appear and writing will not
be possible. In such a case, change the positioning of
the CD track markers (p. 222), use track cut (p. 107),
or use track erase (p. 108) to reduce the total time to
less than the disc's maximum recording time.
• The range of available write speeds can sometimes
be limited by the type of media being used. In such a
case, the BR-1200CD will allow you to select only the
supported speeds.
• To cancel writing while this operation is in process,
press [EXIT/NO]. When the message "Cancel?"
appears, press [ENTER/YES] to confirm
cancellation. (A certain amount of time may pass
between pressing of [EXIT/NO] and display of the
confirmation message.) Please note, however, that
no guarantee can be made regarding the state of the
data written before cancellation. Care must also be
taken with CD-R discs in particular as this media
cannot be written to a second time.
• You will not be able to eject a disc during the writing
process, even if you press EJECT button.
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