Erasing a CD-RW Disc
All information on a CD-RW disc (audio data or backup
data) can be erased, thereby returning the disc to the blank
state.
Verify that the CD-R/RW drive is connected to
the SIB-01 and turned on.
1.
Verify that a CD-R/CD-RW disc is inserted in the
CD-R/RW drive.
2.
In the main screen, press the [PROJECT/UTILITY]
key.
3.
Use the cursor [
E
]/[
R
] keys to make the display
indicate "UTILITY CD-R/RW", and then press the
[ENTER] key.
If the above menu does not appear, the MRS-
1044 has not properly recognized the CD-R/RW
drive. Check the power on/off condition of the
drive and the SCSI connection.
4.
Use the cursor [
E
]/[
R
] keys to make the display
indicate "CD-R/RW CDRW ERS", and then press
the [ENTER] key.
The display indication changes to "CdrwErs NORMAL".
5.
Use the cursor [
W
]/[
Q
] keys to select one of the
following two CD-RW erase methods.
●
NORMAL (Default setting)
Information from all areas of the disc is erased. This
operation takes longer than the QUICK erase operation, but
all contents of the disc are reliably erased. This method is
recommended. (Required time is max. 74 minutes for a 650
MB disc and 80 minutes for a 700 MB disc.)
●
QUICK
Only the track information on the CD-RW disc is erased.
The operation takes a few minutes.
6.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The display now shows the indication "CdrwErs SURE?".
7.
To carry out the erase process, press the [ENTER]
key once more.
The erase process starts. During the operation, the display
shows "CdrwErs wait...".
When the erasing process is finished, the display indication
changes to "CdrwErs COMPLETE".
8.
To return to the main screen, press the [EXIT] key
several times.
Recording audio data by album
This method involves creating a list for the audio CD
(called an "album") which contains information about
master tracks from various projects that are to be included.
The CD-R/CD-RW disc is then written in a single
operation.
Verify that the CD-R/RW drive is connected to
the SIB-01 and turned on.
1.
Verify that a suitable disc is inserted in the CD-
R/RW drive.
To write new audio data, use a blank CD-R/CD-RW or a
completely erased CD-RW.
To add audio data, use a CD-R/CD-RW which has not been
finalized.
2.
Verify that the correct V-takes are selected for the
master tracks of the projects to be recorded.
When writing audio data as an album, the currently
selected V-takes of the master tracks of all selected projects
are used as source material.
When an unrecorded V-take is selected for a master track,
that project cannot be selected as a recording source.
3.
In the main screen, press the [PROJECT/UTILITY]
key.
The display will indicate "PROJECT".
4.
Use the cursor [
E
]/[
R
] keys to make the display
indicate "UTILITY CD-R/RW", and then press the
[ENTER] key.