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5–1b: Drive, Track, Index
Media (Media select)
Selects the CD-R/RW drive that contains the audio CD that
you want to play or rip.
Drives other than a CD-R/RW drive cannot be selected
here.
Track (Track Select)
Selects the track of the audio CD that you want to play or
rip.
Index
Selects the index of the audio CD that you want to play or
rip. This can be selected only if you have selected a track
that contains index data.
In the case of some CD-R/RW drives, index informa-
tion cannot be obtained.
5–1c: Volume
Volume
Adjusts the volume of the audio signal that is output from
the CD-R/RW drive.
Some CD-R/RW drives do not support this, meaning
that this adjustment may not affect the volume.
5–1d: Ripping
Makes settings for ripping data from a CD.
If the cursor is located at "Range Start" or "Range End," CD
playback will occur from "Range Start" to "Range End."
Ripping is executed in the page menu command "Destina-
tion" (5–1A).
Range Start
Specify the starting location of the data that will be ripped.
When you re-select "Track" or "Index," this will be reset to
00:00.0.
If the "Range Start" or "Range End" edit cell is high-
lighted, you can press the [ENTER] key during play-
back to set "Range Start" or "Range End" to the timing
location at that moment. If you press the [ENTER] key
more than once, the location of the last press will be
used.
If an edit cell other than "Range Start" or "Range End"
is highlighted, pressing the [ENTER] key once will
specify the "Range Start," and press it once again will
specify the "Range End." If you press the [ENTER] key
three or more times, the "Range Start" and "Range
End" will be set to the locations of the last press and the
last-but-one press.
Range End
Specifies the ending location of the data that will be ripped.
When you re-select "Track" or "Index," this will be reset to
the ending time of the selected track or index.
Duration
Displays the length of time between "Range Start" and
"Range End."
▼ 5–1: Page Menu Command
[CDD: Name]
5–1A: Destination
Specifies the writing data of the ripped data, and execute
ripping. Ripping will create a stereo 44,100 Hz sample. You
[01...]
can rip to sample memory (RAM), or media. If you select
MEDIA, a WAVE file will be created.
Ripping to sample memory (RAM)
1 Select "Destination" to access the dialog box.
[01...]
2 In the "To" field, select RAM.
3 In "Sample No.(L)" and "Sample No.(R)," specify the
[0...127]
destination to which the stereo sample data created by
ripping will be written.
By default, the lowest-numbered vacant sample will be
displayed. Normally you will leave this default setting
unchanged.
4 Press the OK button to execute ripping, or press the Can-
cel button to cancel without executing.
Ripping to the media
1 Select "Destination" to access the dialog box.
2 In the "To" field, select MEDIA.
[00:00.0...]
3 Specify a name for the WAVE file that will be saved.
4 In "Media select," select the media to which the data will
be saved.
5 Use the Open button and Up button to select the save-
destination directory.
6 Press the OK button to execute ripping, or press the Can-
cel button to cancel without executing.
[00:00.0...]
[00:00.0...]
5–1A
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