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Chapter 13 CD-RW and Mastering
Chapter 13
Assembling Multiple Songs
for CD Recording
It is not necessary to use a DAT machine or some other
digital stereo recorder in order to create professional quality
CD masters. Here’s an example of how you would use the
VS-1680 for creating Disc At Once CD-Rs:
1. Record each of your multitrack songs, using 44.1 kHz
sample rate, and MTP recording mode.
2. Adjust EQ, adjust levels, and add effects on each track as
desired.
3. Bounce the tracks to a stereo mix.
4. Create a New Song, using 44.1 kHz sample rate, MTP
recording mode. For example, you might name it “My
CD Project.”
5. Use Track Import (p. 149) to assemble the stereo bounces
of each of your songs into the song “My CD Project.” The
sample rate and recording mode of the song “My CD
Project” must match the sample rate and recording mode
of each of the songs.
6. Use Track Move, Track Cut, and Track Insert to
determine the sequence of each of the songs.
7. Place CD track markers.
8. Continue with CD Recording as described in "Writing
Songs to CD-R Discs," p. 178.
Copyright Protection
Duplication of a copyrighted CD is a violation of the rights of
manufacturers and of the owners of the recorded work. If
you use a part or an entire CD in your compositions with the
VS-1680 and write the song onto a CD-R, obey the copyright
notice on the original CD. The VS-1680 and its CD recording
function is designed to assist you in reproducing material for
which you own the copyright or have obtained permission to
copy material from the copyright owner. Unless you own the
copyright or have permission to copy it from the copyright
owner, you may be violating copyright law and may be
subject to payment of damages and other remedies. If you
are uncertain about your rights, you should contact your
legal advisor.
CD Track Numbers
When creating a CD-R with Finalize on, it is recommended
that you designate the position of CD track numbers on the
CD-R by first placing CD track markers in the VS-1680 song.
The location of a track number on a finished CD-R is
determined by the position of CD track markers in the
VS-1680 song. A CD track marker is placed by holding down
[PLAY (DISPLAY)] and pressing [TAP]. A new marker
number appears in the VS-1680 display. This marker will
have a small “c” following it, to designate it as a CD track
number.
Before placing CD track markers, use Track Cut to remove
any unwanted silence from the beginning and end of your
song. Cut the silence so that the beginning of actual audio is
placed at 00h00m00s15f. Do not place a CD track marker at
this point (the VS-1680 automatically places a CD track
marker at 00h00m00s00f). The first CD track marker should
be at the beginning of your second song. Place this CD track
marker by holding [PLAY (DISPLAY)] and pressing [TAP]. If
no other markers are placed in the song, the display will
show 000c for this marker. If you hold [PLAY (DISPLAY)]
and press [TAP] at the beginning of the third song, the
display will show Marker 001c. The following page shows
what you’ll end up with.
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