Roland VS-1680 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Using the VS-1680 with a CD-R/CD-RW drive
5. A message will ask for confirmation. Press [YES].
fig.5-04
6. The display will ask “STORE Current?” (store the current
song?). If you wish to store the current song before
writing a song to CD, press [YES]. If not, press [NO].
7. The following display will appear. Verify each item.
fig.5-05.e
NOTE
If the “Song size when written to CD-R disc” is larger than the
“Unused area on the internal IDE hard disk” or the “Unused area
on the CD-R disc,” it will not be possible to write the song data to
the CD-R disc.
MEMO
The song size is displayed in 1 MB = 1,000,000 Byte units. The
displayed size is an approximation.
8. Use [ ][ ][ ][ ] to move the cursor, and use
the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
Finalize
A TOC (Table Of Contents) will be written so that the audio
CD created by the VS-1680 can be played back on a standard
CD player. It is not possible to write additional data to an
audio CD that has been finalized.
Off: Write only the song, and do not finalize.
On: Write the song, and then finalize.
OnlyFin.: Only finalize without writing the song. Select
this if you have inserted a CD-R disc to which
you have already written songs, but which has
not yet been finalized.
TOC (Appendices p.64)
Write Method
When two or more songs are written to the disc at the same
time, select how the data will be written.
Track at Once: Approximately two seconds of silence will
be created between each song. Additional
songs can be written later as far as the disc
capacity allows.
Disc at Once: Silence will not be created between songs.
However, no further data can be written on
that disc.
MEMO
Even if “Finalize” was set to “Off,” no further data can be
written on a CD-R disc that was written with “Disc at Once”
selected.
CD Speed
Select the speed at which the song will be written to the
CD-R disc.
x2 (353 KBps): The song will be written at double speed
(353 kilobytes per second).
x1 (176 KBps): The song will be written at normal speed
(176 kilobytes per second). This will
provide higher reliability.
NOTE
With some CD-R discs, the data may not be written correctly if you
select “x2 (353 KBps).” In this case, select “x1 (176 KBps).”
However, if a CD-RW disc is inserted into the CD-RW drive , it
will not be possible to select “x1 (176 KBps)” (the song will be
written at double speed).
MEMO
Audio data written to a CD-RW disc cannot be played back
on a conventional CD player. In such cases, you can listen to
the data using the VS-1680’s CD Player function.
Unused area on
the internal IDE hard disk
Length of song be writing
to CD-R disc
Song size when written
to CD-R disc
Number of markers
for track number
Unused area on
the CD-R disc
Used area on the
internal IDE hard disk
Number of
written tracks
Used disc or
unused disc
Source track of right channel
Source track of left channel
Song Name