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Fostex VF08 User Manual

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Table of Contents

Internal Mastering Function...............................................................................................................3

Please read this first before carrying out operations in the internal mastering mode!..................4
Rehearsing internal mastering................................................................................................................5
Performing internal mastering...............................................................................................................6

About Start and End points...........................................................................................................7

Save/Load using CD-RW/CD-R............................................................................................................8

Please read this first!.................................................................................................................................8

Caution on CD-RW drive................................................................................................................8
Care and handling of CD-RW/CD-R discs...................................................................................8
About writing and reading speeds...............................................................................................8
Save/load of song data using a CD-RW drive...........................................................................9

Saving data using a CD-RW drive (Backup)........................................................................................10
Loading backup data from a CD-RW drive..........................................................................................12
Making an audio CD...............................................................................................................................14
Loading from an audio CD.....................................................................................................................17

CD-RW (Compact Disc Rewritable)

A disc media that can be re-written as many
times as you like. New data is written after
the previously recorded data is erased.

CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable)

A disc media that can be written only once.
Unlike a CD-RW disc, you cannot write data
onto a recorded CD-R disc. If any error hap-
pens during recording to a CD-R disc, the
disc cannot be used anymore.

CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio)

The standard for compact disc for audio.
A compact disc recorded by this format can
be played back by a CD-ROM player built in
a personal computer, as well as an audio CD
player.

SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)

An interface standard for computer periph-
erals standardized by ANSI (American Na-
tional Standard Institute).
Up to 7 peripherals, such as a hard-disk
drive, MO drive and zip drive, can be daisy-
chained.

Protect (Copy Protect)

A bit for indicating whether the digital copy
is permitted or not.
If the copy protect bit of an audio CD is
“on”, you can make a digital copy once but
cannot make a copy from the copied mate-
rial.

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