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Save/Load of Song data
Making an audio CD
The following procedure describes how to record mastered songs (using the internal mastering function) to a
CD-RW/CD-R disc to make an audio CD (CD-DA format).
The “Save PGM” menu in the Setup mode, which is used for saving song data, is also used for making an audio
CD.
<Basic information>
When making an audio CD using the VF80, internal
mastering materials on the current drive are recorded
to a CD-RW/CD-R disc (by the CD-DA format).
You can record not only a single song but also mul-
tiple songs continuously.
When recording more that one songs continuously,
the VF80 automatically inserts a 2-second silent space
between songs.
VF80
CD-RW/CD-R disc
After turning on the power of the VF80, load a non-
recorded disc to the CD-RW drive.
Press the [SETUP] key to enter the Setup mode.
Use the [JOG] dial to select (highlight) the “Save PGM”
menu and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display shows the screen for selecting the device
to which the data is saved. “IDE” flashes.
<Note>
Key operations of the VF80 should be done after
completing access to a CD-RW/CD-R disc.
Press the [ENTER/YES] key while “SCSI” flashes.
After showing the model name of the connected CD-
RW drive, the display shows the screen for selecting
the save mode, in which “BkUp” flashes.
To carry out making an audio CD, select “CD-DA”.
If you need to change the copy protection setting (the
default setting is “OFF”), select “Setup” (for setting
writing conditions). If you make an audio CD without
changing the copy protection setting, skip steps 5 and
6 below and go to step 7.
Flashing
Use the [JOG] dial (or the [CURSOR] / key) to
select “Setup” and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display shows the “CD-DA Setup” screen, on which
you can select the copy protection setting (see the next
page).
<Figure-1>
<Figure-2>
<Note>
If an audio CD is made using a CD-RW disc, it can be
played back only by a player that supports CD-RW
playback. You cannot playback such a disc by a con-
ventional CD player that does not support CD-RW play-
back.
DIGITAL MULTITRACKER
LOCATE ABS 0
LOCATE REC END
SEL
TIMEBASE
CURSOR
PHANTOM
ACCESS
PEAK
CH ON/OFF
LR
GUITAR
GUITAR
LINE MIC LINE MIC MIN MAX
MASTERING TRAINING
EFFECTEQPAN
SCENE SEQ.SCENE
TRACK
UNDO
SETUP
PUNCH
AUTO
LOOP PITCH SCRUB
VARI
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EXIT
ENTER
TRIMTRIM
WAVE FORM
MIX PARAMETER
PGM
FADER
MAP
ON/OFF
2TRK MODE
F1
F2
F3
SHIFT
EDIT
EDIT EDIT
MARK
DELETE
LOCATE
FOOT SW
ST OUT
PHONES
INPUT A
BOUNCE
INPUT B
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MASTER
TRACK STATUS / TRACK SEL
TRACK STATUS
RED
REC
GREEN
PLAY
OFF
MUTE
STATUS
/SEL
EJECT
/YES
/NO
SHUTTLE
JOG
UNBAL
UNBAL
BAL
BAL
F1
F2 F3
EDIT
/REDO
REC EFF
Silence (about 2 seconds)
Start point
End point
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End point
Start point
End point
Flashing
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The following procedure assumes that there is a
program (song) mastered by the internal master-
ing function and the optional CD-RW drive (CD-
1A) is installed to the VF80.