TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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To add the file, press the Insert button.<br />
You can continue adding files until you press the Exit<br />
button. The files will be added to the track list in the<br />
order in which you selected them. If you want to add<br />
all the WAVE files in the directory, press the Insert All<br />
button.<br />
When you have finished adding files to the list, press<br />
the Exit button to close the dialog box.<br />
Notice that the WAVE files have been added to the<br />
track list.<br />
In this page as well, you can select a WAVE file and<br />
press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key to play back<br />
the sample.<br />
To add other WAVE files to the track list, press the<br />
Insert button once again.<br />
If you want to add another track, select the WAVE file<br />
that follows the track you want to add. If you want to<br />
add the track to the end of the track list, select<br />
“====End====.” Then press the Insert button.<br />
To delete a WAVE file from the track list, select the<br />
WAVE file that you want to delete, and press the Cut<br />
button.<br />
Subsequent tracks will be moved forward in the list.<br />
For details on editing operations such as Clear and<br />
Swap Track, refer to PG p.195.<br />
3 Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW disk into the drive.<br />
In the Make Audio CD page, use “Media Select” to<br />
select your CD-R/RW drive. The CD-R/RW drive is<br />
shown as “CDD: Blank Disc.”<br />
An audio CD cannot be created on a disc that contains<br />
data other than audio (e.g., files). In this case, it<br />
will not be possible to select the page menu commands<br />
“Write to CD” or “Finalize Audio CD.”<br />
Even when the recommended CD-R/RW media is<br />
used, some audio CD players may be unable to play<br />
back the disc. Also, since some audio CD players are<br />
unable to play back CD-RW media, we recommend<br />
that you use CD-R media.<br />
4 Select the page menu command “Write to CD” to<br />
access the dialog box, and specify how the CD will be<br />
written.<br />
Use “Speed” to set the writing speed. This will indicate<br />
the speeds supported by the CD-R/RW drive you are<br />
using.<br />
In this example, set “Speed” to 1x.<br />
Be aware that if you use a faster writing speed in a<br />
slower system, writing errors will occur.<br />
Use “Mode” to specify the writing method.<br />
Depending on the drive you are using, it may not be<br />
possible to write at the specified speed. We recommend<br />
that the first time you write, you select Test to<br />
perform a writing test in order to determine the<br />
speed capabilities of your drive. Test will not write<br />
data to the CD-R/RW media, but will perform all<br />
other processing just as when data is actually written.<br />
If an error occurs, the display will indicate “Error in<br />
writing to medium.”<br />
Press the OK button to execute the writing test.<br />
After verifying that data can be written correctly at<br />
the specified speed, select Write.<br />
“Execute finalize too” specifies whether Finalization<br />
will be executed after the audio tracks have been written<br />
to the CD-R/RW media. If finalization has been<br />
executed, the disc can be played back on a CD player,<br />
but it will no longer be possible to add more tracks.<br />
If you only want to execute finalization, execute<br />
“Finalize Audio CD.”<br />
5 When you are ready to write to the CD-R/RW media,<br />
or to execute a writing test, press the OK button. To<br />
cancel without executing, press the Cancel button.<br />
When you press the OK button, the “Obey Copyright<br />
Rules” dialog box will appear.<br />
Carefully read “About copyright” (☞QS p.iii). If you<br />
accept the terms, press the OK button to write to the<br />
CD or to perform the test. If you do not accept the<br />
terms, press the Cancel button to cancel the operation.<br />
In order to avoid causing errors, do not subject the<br />
drive to physical shock or vibration while CD-R/RW<br />
media is being written.<br />
6 An audio CD to which audio tracks have been written<br />
and which has been finalized can be played in the<br />
Play Audio CD page, allowing you to hear the CD<br />
you have created.<br />
Press the Play Audio CD tab to access the Play Audio<br />
CD page.