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Making an audio cd – Fostex VF80EX User Manual

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Save/Load of Song data (VF80EX)

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.

When making an audio CD using the VF80EX, inter-
nal mastering materials on the current drive are
recorded to a CD-RW/CD-R disc (by the CD-DA for-
mat).
You can record not only a single song but also mul-
tiple songs continuously.

VF80EX

CD-RW/CD-R disc

After turning on the power of the VF80EX, load a non-
recorded disc to the CD-R/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.

Key operations of the VF80EX should be done af-
ter completing access to a CD-RW/CD-R disc.

Press the [ENTER/YES] key while “IDE” flashes.

After showing the model name of the connected CD-
R/RW drive, the display shows the screen for select-
ing the save mode, in which

“BkUp”

flashes.

To make an audio CD, select “CD-DA”. However, if
necessary, you can make the write condition setting
by selecting “Setup”. The setteing includes copy pro-
tection ON/OFF (by default, “OFF”) and mark enabled/
disabled (by default, “ON”).
If you do not need to change the default write condi-
tion shown above, skip to step 7.

Flashing

Use the [JOG] dial (or the [CURSOR] / key) to
select “Setup” and press the [ENTER/YES] key.

The display changes to show the write condition set-
ting screen, in which you can make the copy protec-
tion ON/OFF and mark enabled/disabled settings.
See the next page for details.

If an audio CD is made using a CD-R/RW disc, it can be played back only by a player that supports CD-R/RW
playback. You cannot playback such a disc by a conventional CD player that does not support CD-R/RW play-
back.

LOCATE ABS 0

LOCATE REC END

SEL

TIMEBASE

CURSOR

PHANTOM

ACCESS

PEAK

CH ON/OFF

L

R

GUITAR

GUITAR

LINE

MIC

LINE

MIC

MIN

MAX

MASTERING

TRAINING

EFFECT

EQ

PAN

SCENE SEQ.

SCENE

TRACK

UNDO

SETUP

PUNCH

AUTO

LOOP

PITCH

SCRUB

VARI

F FWD

REWIND

PLAY

STOP

RECORD

EXIT

ENTER

TRIM

TRIM

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

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

+6

-10

-20

-40

-

-30

0

PEAK

CH ON/OFF

2

3

4

5

6

7/8 2TRK

1

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

CD PLAY

Flashing

1

2

3

4

5

In the following operations, we assume that there
are one or more programs which are mixed down
by the internal mastering mode on the current
drive.