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CD-R/RW MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation before using the CR500)
4)
Use the numeric keys or [MENU] dial to edit
the volume label.
You can enter a desired alphanumeric
character at the flashing point.
You can move the flashing point by using
the [SKIP/CURSOR
clear the character at the flashing point by
pressing the [CLEAR/+10] key.
5)
After completing editing, press the [ENTER/
YES] key to set the volume label.
6)
Use the [MENU] dial to highlight "Audio
format type" and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The current format type flashes ("CD-DA"
flashes by default) and you can now
select the format type.
You can select a desired format type from
among "CD-DA" and various "BWF" types
(see the table below). To make an audio
CD, select "CD-DA". To record WAV files,
select any one of "BWF" types shown be-
low.
CD-DA: 44.1kHz/16Bit (Default)
BWF (44.1/16): 44.1kHz/16Bit
BWF (44.1/24): 44.1kHz/24Bit
BWF (48/16): 48kHz/16Bit
BWF (48/24): 48kHz/24Bit
BWF (88.2/24): 88.2kHz/24Bit
BWF (96/24): 96kHz/24Bit
flashing
] keys. You can
flashing
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7)
Use the [MENU] dial to select a desired
format type and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
8)
Use the [MENU] dial to highlight
"[EXECUTE]" and press the [ENTER/YES]
key. (To cancel formatting, select "[EXIT]".)
Formatting starts and the display shows
the formatting status.
The screen below shows an example when
the disc is formatted by "BWF (48/24)".
When formatting completes, "Completed"
is shown and the unit exits the MENU
mode. The display shows the Home screen.
On the Home screen immediately after the
disc has been formatted, track display is
blank while the Fs and Bit information of
the disc is shown.
After the CD-R/RW disc has been format-
ted, you can now make a recording with
the CR500. See "Chapter 5: Recording"
(from page 39) for details.
<Note>: You can re-format a format-
ted disc by the "Format" menu item
of the "DISK UTILITY" menu in the
MENU mode (see "Formatting a disk
[Format]" on page 86).

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