MR16 Supplementary manual
(for the MR16 with a CD-R/RW drive built in)
Track data which can be recorded to a CD-R/RW disc
You can record a stereo WAV file converted from two mono files on tracks 15 and 16
(final mixed-down files) to a CD-R/RW disc in the CD-DA format. Mixed-down files on
tracks 15 and 16 can be created by in either of the following track bouncing methods.
(1) Bouncing tracks 1 through 14 to tracks 15/16 of the same song.
(2) Bouncing tracks 1 through 16 to tracks 15/16 of the new song.
See pages 75 through 88 of the MR16 owner's manual for details about track bouncing.
See pages 104 through 106 of the MR16 owner's manual for details about how to convert
files on tracks 15 and 16 to a stereo WAV file.
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Song
#####002.wav
#####003.wav
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2 MIX
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On the MR16, a stereo WAV file converted from
track 15/16 data is stored to the "2 MIX" folder
in the Song folder of the original song (see the
illustration on the left). Also see page 108 of
the MR16 owner's manual.
When creating an audio CD using the internal
CD-R/RW drive (or an external CD-R/RW
drive), only stereo WAV files in the "2 MIX"
folder can be burned to a CD-R/RW disc in the
CD-DA format. Therefore, you must load the
song in which one or more desired stereo WAV
files are stored.
Before creating an audio CD, read the <Note>
on the next page.
<Hint!>:
Before creating an audio CD, you can check a stereo WAV file in the "2 MIX"
folder by playing back in the "2 MIX file playback" mode (see page 5 for details), as well
as can set CUE points for track division. If you make an audio CD from a stereo WAV file
which contains more than one song (such as a file of "live" recording), you can divide the
file into tracks by setting a CUE to the beginning of each song. In this case, select the
burning mode to "Disk at once" when creating an audio CD (for details about how to set
a CUE, see "Stereo WAV file playback" from the next page).
<Note>:
To play back a stereo WAV file or create an audio CD, you must load the song in which the
bounced track data on tracks 15/16 has been converted to the stereo WAV file (see the example
below).
<Example>:
If five songs (01 through 05) are recorded on the hard disk and the stereo WAV
file to be burned to a CD-R/RW disc is stored in the "2 MIX" folder of Song 03;
Load Song 03 before starting the operation.
To load the desired song, use the "Select Song" menu item in the "Song" menu of the MENU
mode. See page 114 of the MR16 owner's manual for details about the "Select Song" menu
item.
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