MR16 Supplementary manual
(for the MR16 with a CD-R/RW drive built in)
USB
USB HOST
MIDI OUT
DIGITAL OUT
FOOT SW
INPUT A SEL
GTR CLEAN
MIC/LINE
GTR DIST
Important! CD-R/RW drives which can be connected to the MR16
You can connect the MR16 [USB HOST] port to any CD-R/RW drive which has a [USB] port and
can be powered by AC main or batteries. The unit does not provide USB bus power facility
(which allows supplying power to an external device from the unit), therefore, you cannot
connect a CD-R/RW drive which only can be powered by USB connection.
Also note that the models which can be used with the unit may change. Check the update
information of the currently available CD-R/RW drives from Fostex website (http://
www.fostex.com) before purchasing a drive unit.
Creating an audio CD using an external CD-R/RW drive
You can create an audio CD using an external CD-R/RW drive. Connect an external CD-R/RW
drive to the [USB HOST] port on the rear panel of the MR16 using a USB cable as show below
(a USB cable is not supplied with the unit).
USB cable
[USB HOST] port
USB 1.1 A type standard compatible
CD-R/RW drive
CD-R/RW disc
In the procedure described below, it is assumed that the following preparations are made.
• Both the MR16 and an external CD-R/RW drive are powered, while a CD-R/RW disc is set to the CD-
R/RW drive .
• The song which has the stereo WAV file to be burned is loaded.
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About "Track at once" and "Disk at once"
The MR16 provides two burning modes for creating an audio CD in the CD-DA format.
"Track at once"
The unit burns a stereo WAV file to a CD-R/RW disc as a track. You can burn an additional
track at a later time until the disc is finalized. Each time you burn a file, a TOC is created.
Approximately two-second silence is automatically inserted between tracks.
"Disk at once"
The unit burns a stereo WAV file and automatically finalizes the disc. You cannot burn an
additional data. As described earlier in "2 MIX file playback mode", when one or more CUE
points are set to the stereo WAV file, file data is divided into tracks at the CUE points.
In this mode, no mute space is created between tracks. (Note that if the stereo WAV file
does not have any CUE point, it is burned as a single track.)