Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto CR500 del fabbricante Fostex
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Owner’ s Man ual CD-R/RW Master Recorder 438100 8588076000 EXIT/NO SHIFT PUSH MENU/ENTER/YES SKIP/CURSOR STOP/HOME RECORD PLAY REWIND F FWD PQRS REC END ABS 0 0 symbol TUV WXYZ 8 2 5 CONTRAST FILE S.
2 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Safety instructions/Contents) CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER - SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 12.
3 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Safety instructions/Contents) Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth.
4 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Safety instructions/Contents) About this manual ....................................................................................................7 Precautions .......................................................
5 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Safety instructions/Contents) Connecting a sound source ..................................................................................41 Selecting the input ........................................................
6 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Safety instructions/Contents) Chapter -7 MENU mode ....................................................................................71 Playing bac k an ISO9660 f ormatted disc ......................................
7 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 About this manual This manual intends to be used as a guide for using the Fostex CR500 CD- R/RW master recorder. This manual is written assuming that you have experience of using pro- fessional digital recorders and basic knowledge of digital recording.
8 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 • Do not drop the unit or give it a strong shock. The internal circuits, display, panels may be damaged. Handle the unit with great care because it is a precision machine. • To prevent possible electric shock and damage to the unit, do not remove the cover or reach the inside of the unit.
9 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Overview) Chapter -1: Overvie w This chapter describes the main features of the CR500..
10 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Overview) Main features • Suppor ting tw o recor ding f ormats The CR500 supports both the BWF (Broadcast Wave Format) and CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio) formats as recording formats of CD-R/RW discs. You can record WAV audio files to a BWF formatted disc, and record audio tracks to a CD-DA formatted disc.
11 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Overview) • V arious pla ybac k modes The CR500 supports various playback modes described below. (1) ALL PLA Y mode Plays back all disc tracks continuously. (2) SINGLE PLA Y mode Plays back a single track. (3) PROGRAM PLA Y mode Plays back tracks of the playback list you program.
12 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Overview) • V ersatile analog and digital connectability For analog input and output connection, both the balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA connectors are provided. For digital input and output connection, the balanced XLR connectors which can handle the AES/EBU or S/P DIF format digital signals are provided.
13 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) Chapter -2: Preparation bef ore using the CR500 This chapter explains preparation before using the CR500 for the first time, including power connection, internal clock setting and initial formatting of a CD-R/RW disc.
14 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) P ower connection Connect the supplied power cable to the [AC IN] connector on the rear panel first, and then to the AC outlet.
15 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) The display now shows the "SYS SETUP" menu, where "Default File Name " is highlighted. 4) Use the [MENU] dial to scroll thr ough the menu and highlight "Adjust RTC ", then press the [ENTER/YES] key .
16 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) ReWritable Recordable Recordable ReWritable Usable discs With the CR500, you can use a CD-R or CD-RW disc which has any of the following logos. Also we recommend using discs manufactured by the following makers.
17 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) Setting a disc After turning on the CR500, press the [OPEN/CLOSE] key to open the disc tray. After setting a CD-R/RW disc to the tray, press the [OPEN/CLOSE] key again closes the disc tray.
18 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) 1) Press the [OPEN/CLOSE] key to open the disc tray . 2) Set an unformatted CD-R/R W disc and press the [OPEN/CLOSE] key to c lose the disc tray .
19 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) 4) Use the numeric keys or [MENU] dial to edit the v olume label. You can enter a desired alphanumeric character at the flashing point. You can move the flashing point by using the [SKIP/CURSOR ] keys.
20 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) <Note>: Formatting by the "CD-DA" type is executed immediately.
21 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) Format type BWF CD-DA Disc type CD-R CD-R CD-R W CD-RW Additional recor dings Possible until a disc is finalized. Ref ormatting of a recorded disc Possible Impossible Possible Impossible File name editing/file deletion/file restore Possible until a disc is finalized.
22 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Preparation bef ore using the CR500) Adjusting displa y contrast The display contrast of the unit is adjusted suitably when shipped.
23 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) EXIT/NO SHIFT PUSH MENU/ENTER/YES SKIP/CURSOR STOP/HOME RECORD PLAY REWIND F FWD PQRS REC END ABS 0 0 symbol TUV WXYZ 8 2 5 CONTRAST FILE SEL sp.
24 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) EXIT/NO SHIFT PUSH MENU/ENTER/YES SKIP/CURSOR STOP/HOME RECORD PLA Y REWIND F FWD PQRS REC END ABS 0 0 symbol TUV WXYZ 8 2 5 CONTRAST FILE SEL s.
25 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) 5 . LCD displa y This 132 x 64 dot LCD display shows file information, setting status, etc (see page 30). Pressing the [STOP/HOME] key (or the [EXIT/NO] key) dismisses each selection screen and returns to the Home screen.
26 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) In the MENU mode, the keys in this key group are used for entering alphanumeric characters. Note that the SHIFT ed functions of the keys in this key group are effective only in the MEMOR Y PLA Y mode.
27 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) 13 . [MENU] dial/[ENTER/YES] key This knob has dual functions; the [MENU] dial for selecting an option and the [ENTER/YES] key for confirming the selection. Pressing the [ENTER/YES] key enters the MENU mode.
28 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) [ RECORD] key • While the [REC RDY] indicator flashes, pressing this key automatically creates a new audio file (or audio track) and starts recording. 16. [REC RD Y] key Pressing this key switches the record ready mode on and off.
29 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) AC IN CAUTION A VIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
30 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) Home screen (a vailab le in stop or pla ybac k mode) When a formatted CD-R/RW disc is loaded and the unit is stopped or playing back, the "Home screen" is shown. The screen example below shows the Home screen when a recorded CD-R/RW disc is loaded.
31 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) • File name Shows a track number and a name of the currently selected track (file). • W A V file A file name according to the setting of the "Default File Name" menu item of the "SYS SETUP" menu in the MENU mode is shown.
32 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) Input monitor screen (a v ailable while in recor d read y or recor ding) The screen example below shows the screen which appears after pressing the [REC RDY] key to enter the record ready mode when a blank or additionally-recordable CD-R/RW disc is loaded and the Home screen is shown.
33 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) • Input selection Shows the currently selected input source (analog or digital). You can select the input using the "Select Input" menu item of the "SYS SETUP" in the MENU mode (see page 76).
34 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Names and functions) MENU mode screen The following screen is the MENU list screen which appears when you enter the menu mode by pressing the [ENTER/YES] key while the recorder is stopped (see page 72).
35 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Connection) Chapter -4: Connection This chapter describes details about connection of analog and digital audio devices, as well as USB keyboard connection and functions.
36 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Connection) Analog audio connection (balanced/unbalanced) Connecting to other de vices AC IN CAUTION A VIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
37 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Connection) <Note>: When recording digital audio, if a correct digital signal is fed to the [DIGI- TAL INPUT] connector, PLL (Phased-locked loop) is active.
38 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Connection) F1 key F3 key Brings up the screen of the "Edit File Name" menu item of the "DISK UTILITY" menu in the MENU mode. Brings up the screen of the "Default File Name" menu item of the "DISK UTILITY" menu in the MENU mode.
39 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recor ding) Chapter -5: Recor ding This chapter describes how to record audio data using the CR500. The CR500 can record audio to a BWF formatted or CD-DA formatted disc. To a BWF formatted disc, you can record WAV audio files.
40 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recording) <Closing and finalizing> The CR500 can close or finalize a recorded disc. The following explains what are closing and finalizing.
41 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recor ding) Preparation f or recording Connecting a sound sour ce Before making recording of analog or digital audio, you must make preparation for recording as described below.
42 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recording) Selecting the input If y ou recor d an analog audio sour ce, select "Analog". If y ou recor d a digital audio source, select "Digital". <Note>: You must set the "Select Input" menu item appropriately.
43 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recor ding) • Feed an analog audio source and adjust the input le vels appr opriately using the [INPUT LEVEL] control (when feeding a digital audio sour ce, y ou can onl y vie w the levels b ut cannot contr ol it).
44 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recording) EXIT/NO SHIFT PUSH MENU/ENTER/YES SKIP/CURSOR STOP/HOME RECORD PLAY REWIND F FWD PQRS REC END ABS 0 0 symbol TUV WXYZ 8 2 5 CONTRAST FILE SEL space ABC DE.
45 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recor ding) Chec king the recorded audio file The recorder stops at the last recording position when stopping recording.
46 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recording) <Note>: When more than one audio file is recorded on a disc, if you press the [RE- WIND] key while holding down the [STOP/HOME] key to execute the "Locate ABS 0" function, the recorder goes the beginning of the first audio file.
47 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recor ding) EXIT/NO SHIFT PUSH MENU/ENTER/YES SKIP/CURSOR STOP/HOME RECORD PLAY REWIND F FWD PQRS REC END ABS 0 0 symbol TUV WXYZ 8 2 5 CONTRAST FILE SEL space ABC D.
48 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recording) Checking the recor ded audio trac k The recorder stops at the last recording position when stopping recording. You can locate the beginning of the audio track by either of the operations below. The following assumes that a single audio track is recorded to a disc.
49 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recor ding) <Note>: When more than one audio track is recorded on a disc, if you press the [REWIND] key while holding down the [STOP/HOME] key to execute the "Locate ABS 0" function, the recorder goes to the beginning of track 1.
50 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recording) When a disc contains more than one song ("audio file" on a BWF formatted disc or "audio track" on a CD-DA disc), you can select a desired song to be played back by any of the following three methods.
51 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recor ding) FILE SEL DIR SEL While the "FILE SEL" screen is shown, use the [MENU] dial (or the [SKIP/CURSOR ] keys) to select a desired song and press the [ENTER/YES] key. The display changes to show the Home screen of the selected song and you can now play back the song.
52 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Recording).
53 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Chapter -6: Pla ybac k/Locate This chapter describes playback functions of the CR500, as well as locate functions. The CR500 can play back commercially available audio CD discs, as well as CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded by the CR500 or other devices.
54 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) About pla y mode EXIT/NO SHIFT PUSH MENU/ENTER/YES SKIP/CURSOR STOP/HOME RECORD PLAY REWIND F FWD PQRS REC END ABS 0 0 symbol TUV WXYZ 8 2 5 CONTRA.
55 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Pla ybac k in the ALL PLA Y mode In the ALL PLAY mode, while the Home screen is shown, pressing the [PLAY] key starts playback of all songs on a disc continuously. When finishing playback of the last song, the CR500 stops at the end of the last song.
56 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Cueing/digital scrub Cueing In the cueing mode, you can cue forward or backward at up to three times the normal speed. <Note>: The maximum cueing speed depends on the recording Fs/bit of a play- back disc.
57 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Pla ybac k in the PROGRAM PLA Y mode In the PROGRAM PLAY mode, while the Home screen is shown, pressing the [PLAY] key starts playback of the songs in the order of the play list.
58 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) 5) Use the [MENU] dial to select a desired song and press the [ENTER/YES] key , as with step 3) above. The selected song is set to program number 02. Repeat steps 4) and 5) until all desired songs are set to the play list.
59 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) T o inser t a song between songs in the play list: To insert a song between program num- bers 01 and 02 in the play list, for ex- ample; 1) Move the cur sor to pr ogram number 02 and press the [ENTER/YES] key .
60 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Deleting all songs in the pla y list 1) Press the [SHIFT] key to turn on the Shift mode, and press the [PLA Y MODE/ PROGRAM SET ] key . The display shows the play list screen on which some songs are set.
61 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Pla yback in the MEMOR Y PLA Y mode While the Home screen of the MEMORY PLAY mode is shown, pressing a numeric key in the [MEMORY] key group instantly starts playback of audio data which is assigned to the correspond- ing memory bank (instant start function).
62 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) 3) While "[TNO]" is highlighted, press the [ENTER/YES] key . The display changes to show the audio file list screen for selecting an audio file. 4) Use the [MENU] dial to select a desired audio file and press the [ENTER/YES] key .
63 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) <Note>: Up to 10 memory play data can be set to the memory banks per disc. When you reload a disc whose files have been assigned to the memory banks, its memory play data is automatically recalled.
64 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) 3) Edit the memory name. Use the [SKIP/CURSOR ] keys to move the cursor point (flashing point). Use the numeric ([MEMORY]) keys or [MENU] dial to select the desired character of the flashing point. Pressing the [CLEAR/+10] key deletes the immediate right character of the flashing point.
65 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) <Example when you select "[ST ART]"> <Example when you select "[END]"> 3) Use the numeric ([MEMOR Y]) ke ys or [MENU] dial to enter the desired number . Use the [SKIP/CURSOR ]] keys to move the cursor point (flashing point).
66 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Deleting memory play data You can delete data in a memory bank. The following description assumes that one or more memory banks have audio data and the display shows the Home screen of the MEMORY PLAY mode.
67 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Pla ying back an ISO9660 f ormatted disc You can play back an audio file (WAV file) on an ISO9660 formatted disc recorded by a computer by selecting the root or a directory.
68 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Locate/skip functions The CR500 provides versatile locate/skip functions. Locating an audio file (or audio trac k) When more than one song is recorded on a CD-R/RW disc, you can immediately locate the beginning of a song.
69 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Skipping between audio files (or audio trac ks) When more than one song is recorded on a CD-R/RW disc, you can immediately skip to the beginning of a desired song.
70 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playbac k/Locate) Locating a point b y entering a time By entering a time, you can immediately locate the corresponding point Depending on the current time mode, you can specify the point by the disc elapsed time or track elapsed time.
71 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) Chapter -7: MENU mode T able of contents About MENU mode .........................................................................................................72 SYS SETUP menu ......
72 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) About MENU mode In the MENU mode, various essential setting menus and execution menus are available. While the recorder is stopped, pressing the [ENTER/YES] key enters the MENU mode and the display shows the MENU list screen.
73 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) SYS SETUP menu In the SYS SETUP menu, 12 menu items are available. The following table shows each menu item name and available values (or action), as well as the default setting. Menu item Default file name Select input Digital out P eak hold Ref.
74 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) Basic procedure f or using the "SYS SETUP" menu The basic procedure for using the "SYS SETUP" menu is as described below, though the actual procedure may differ depending on menu.
75 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) Default file name setting [Default File Name] The "Default File Name" menu item selects the default name format of an audio file which is created automatically when recording is made to a BWF formatted disc.
76 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) Input selection [Select Input] Select the "Select Input" menu item on the SYS SETUP menu screen and press the [ENTER/ YES] key. The current setting starts flashing (the default is "Analog") and you can now make selection.
77 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) Digital output signal f ormat selection [Digital Out] Select the "Digital Out" menu item on the SYS SETUP menu screen and press the [ENTER/ YES] key. The current setting (the default is "AES/EBU") starts flashing and you can now select the desired option.
78 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) USB ke yboard type setting [K e yboar d Sel] Select the "Keyboard Sel" menu item and press the [ENTER/YES] key. The current setting (the default is "US") starts flashing and you can now select the type.
79 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) Sa ving SYS SETUP data [Sys User Save] Select "Sys User Save " on the SYS SETUP menu screen and press the [ENTER/YES] key. The display changes to show the confirmation screen (where "?" of "Are you sure?" flashes).
80 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) Initializing flash memory [Sys Initial Memory] Using the "Sys Initial Memory " menu item, you can initialize the flash memory data (including all system memory data, the play list for program play and the memory play data) to the factory preset data.
81 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: SYSTEM SETUP menu) R OM version c hec king [V ersion] Select "Version " on the "SYS SETUP" menu screen and press the [ENTER/YES] key. The display changes to show the ROM version. * To exit the MENU mode, press the [STOP/HOME] key.
82 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: PLA Y SETUP menu) PLA Y SETUP menu In the PLAY SETUP menu, four menu items are available. The following table shows each menu item name and its function, as well as the default setting. Menu item Pla y Mode Repeat A uto Pla y P ower On Pla y Selects the play mode.
83 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: PLA Y SETUP menu) Pla y mode selection [Pla y Mode] The "Play Mode" menu item selects the play mode. Select the "Play Mode" menu item on the PLAY SETUP menu screen and press the [ENTER/ YES] key.
84 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: PLA Y SETUP menu) A uto pla y mode on/off [A uto Pla y] The "Auto Play" menu item selects whether or not the recorder automatically starts play- back after carrying out either of the following operations.
85 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: DISK UTILITY menu) DISK UTILITY menu In the DISK UTILITY menu, six menu items regarding a disc and file are available. The following table shows each menu item name and its function. Menu item Format Rewrite File Sys Edit File Name Delete File Executes the initial format or reformat of a CD-R/RW disc.
86 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: DISK UTILITY menu) Formatting a disc [Format] This menu item is used to format an unformatted CD-R/RW disc or reformat a format- ted CD-RW disc. <Note>: When you load an unformatted CD-R/RW disc, the display automatically goes down to the second level screen of the "Format" menu.
87 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: DISK UTILITY menu) 7) Use the [MENU] dial to highlight "A udio format type" and press the [ENTER/YES] key . The currently selected format type (the default is "CD-DA") flashes and you can now select the format type.
88 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: DISK UTILITY menu) Rewriting the file system [Re write File Sys] This menu item rewrites the file system. It is available only with a BWF formatted disc ( Note: This men u item is not available with CD-D A discs and finaliz ed BWF discs ).
89 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: DISK UTILITY menu) Editing a file name [Edit file name] The "Edit File Name" menu item edits the file name of a WAV file on an unfinalized BWF disc. This menu item is not av ailab le with CD-D A discs and finaliz ed BWF discs.
90 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: DISK UTILITY menu) Deleting an unnecessary audio file [Delete File] The [Delete File] menu item deletes an unnecessary WAV file on an unfinalized BWF disc. This menu item is not av ailab le with CD-D A discs and finaliz ed BWF discs.
91 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: DISK UTILITY menu) Restoring a deleted audio file [Restore Del. File] Using the "Restore Del. File" menu item, you can restore a hidden file which has been deleted by the "Delete File" menu item.
92 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (MENU mode: DISK UTILITY menu) Finalizing a disc [Finalize] The "Finalize" menu item finalizes a BWF formatted or CD-DA formatted CD-R/RW disc. A finalized CD-DA disc can be played back by a normal CD player.
93 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Specifications) Chapter -8: Specifications.
94 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Specifications) CR500 main specifications * 0dBu = 0.775V rms, 0dBV = 1V rms Reference level: -12dBFS/-20dBFS (default: -12dBFS, selectable in the “Ref.
95 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Specifications) Recor ding medium : A T API (E-IDE) CD-R/RW drive Sampling frequency (fs)/ Quantization (bit) : fs 44.
96 CD-R/R W MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Specifications) Ph ysical dimensions EXIT/NO SHIFT PUSH MENU/ENTER/YES SKIP/CURSOR STOP/HOME RECORD PLAY REWIND F FWD PQRS REC END ABS 0 0 symbol TUV WXYZ 8 2 5 CONT.
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