Korg D16 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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tional songs on that disc. This means that you
should press the “Final” button to execute Finalize
only after you have written all the songs you intend
to write on that disc.
4. WriteToCD ......................................................
This executes the writing operation to the CD-R/
RW.
5. CD.................................[AbsSong, AbsTotal]
Select the display method for the CD-R/RW play-
back counter.
Abs–Song: Display the elapsed time for a single
song.
Abs–Total: Display the elapsed time for the entire
disc.
6. CD-R/RW transport keys
Use these keys to play, stop, and select songs on an
audio CD you created.
: If you are in the middle of a song, this key
moves to the beginning of that song. If you are at
the beginning of a song, this key moves to the
beginning of the previous song.
: This key moves to the beginning of the
next song.
: This key alternately starts/stops
playback.
The playback sound will be output from the audio
outputs of the CD-R/RW drive.
Procedure for creating an audio CD
In order to create an audio CD, you will need the
same amount of free space on the hard disk as the
song that you are creating (total of two channels).
For example if you are creating an audio CD of a
five-minute song, you will need enough free space
for ten minutes of monaural recording.
1 Connect a CD-R/RW drive to the D16.
Refer to “Connecting an external drive” (p.48).
Set the SCSI ID of the CD-R/RW drive to 6.
2 Turn on the power first for the CD-R/RW drive,
and then for the D16. Then insert a disc into the CD-
R/RW drive.
3 Select the song that will be written to the CD-R/RW
disc. (p.14)
Before you proceed, mixdown the song that you
wish to write to the CD-R/RW disc, and bounce-
record (p.21) it on tracks 1 and 2.
The scene settings will be ignored.
4 Select the [SONG] “CDR/RW” tab page.
Make sure that the “CD-R/RW Information” field
of the display indicates either “BlankDisc” or “Song
number.”
5 Execute the write operation.
Press the “WriteToCD” button.
The display will ask “AreYouSure?” Press the “Yes”
button to begin writing.
If you press the “Abort” button during the writing
process, the writing will be halted. However, this
will produce an incomplete disc.
6 Finish the procedure.
When writing is completed, the display will indi-
cate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
7 Press the “ ” button to play back,
and check that the song was written correctly.
Use the audio outputs of the CD-R/RW drive to lis-
ten to the sound.
8 If you wish to continue writing another song,
repeat steps 48. The next song will be written
following the last song on the CD-R/RW.
9 Finalize the disc.
If you wish to use an audio CD player to play back
the CD-R/RW you created, you must stop play-
back, and then press the “Final” button to finalize
the disc.
After the disc has been finalized, it is no longer pos-
sible to write additional songs on that disc. This
means that you should finalize the disc only after
you have written all the songs you intend to write
on that disc.
Reference
SONG