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If you pressed the "Yes" button, the following message
will appear, and the CD drive will be ejected. Insert
another CD and press the "Yes" button.
Since the image file is preserved, the second and subse-
quent audio CDs will take less time to be created.
Changing the writing speed will not affect the time
it takes to create the temporary image file that is
created when writing an audio CD.
Depending on your system, writing at 4x speed or
faster may not be successful. If so, use a slower writ-
ing speed.
If you press the "Abort" button while writing, writ-
ing will be aborted. If you were writing to CD-R, the
disc will be unusable. If you were writing to CD-RW,
you can perform the "3. Erasing the data from a CD-
RW" (→p.83) operation and use the disc again.
8. CD........................................... [Abs–Track, Abs–Total]
Selects the display method for the CD-R/RW playback
counter.
Abs–Track: show the elapsed time for one track.
Abs–Total: show the elapsed time for the entire disc.
9. CD-R/RW transport keys
Use these keys to stop, play, or select songs on the audio
CD you created.
: If you are in the middle of a song, this button
moves to the beginning of that song. If you are at the
beginning of a song, this button moves to the beginning
of the preceding song.
: Moves to the beginning of the next song.
: Starts/stops playback of the song.
The playback audio will be output from the audio out-
put of the CD-R/RW drive.
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6. STORE

You can store a time location for a registration to a locate
point, scene, or mark.
When you press the [STORE] key the location is put into a
memory buffer, and can be registered by pressing one of the
registration destination keys: (IN/LOC1, OUT/LOC2, TO/
LOC3, or END/LOC4). If you press the [STORE] key once
again instead of pressing a registration destination key, the
store operation will be cancelled.
For details on these functions and on the registration proce-
dure, refer to Locate "Registering a locate point" (→p.46),
"Registering a mark" (→p.47), and "7. Registering and play-
ing scenes" (→p.50).

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