Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual page 180

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Loading CD-DA data and assign-
ing it to a track
1
Load an existing song from the internal
hard disk (or create a new song with a
sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz).
CD-DA data can only be assigned to a track of a
song whose sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz.
Tip!
You can also import CD-DA data into a 24 bit song. In
this case, the CD-DA data will be converted into 24
bit audio data.
2
Press the [EDIT] key
The EDIT screen/CD Import page will appear,
where you can load CD-DA data.
3
Move the cursor to the DRIVE area in the
upper left of the display, and turn the
[DATA/JOG] dial to select a CD-RW drive.
Select "ATAPI" to select the internal CD-RW
drive, or the corresponding SCSI ID to select an
external CD-RW drive.
4
Press the [SHIFT] + [F2] (CD UNLOAD).
The tray of the CD-RW drive will open.
1
[F3] key.
Operation section
5
Insert the media into the tray of the CD-
RW drive, and press the [SHIFT] key + [F1]
(CD LOAD).
The tray of the CD-RW drive will close, and the
display will change as follows.
1 Track list
This lists the audio tracks of the CD inserted in
the CD-RW drive.
B PASTE TO
Select the track to which the CD-DA data will be
assigned.
C Specify point
Specify the location in the track to which the CD-
DA data will be assigned.
D TYPE
Specify whether the CD-DA data will be inserted
into the track (Insert) or overwritten (OverWrite).
E EXTRACT POINT
Use the START and END settings to specify the
range that will actually be loaded from the audio
selected in 1.
6
Move the cursor to the track list, and turn
the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the CD audio
track that will be loaded.
7
Move the cursor to the EXTRACT POINT
area, and use the CURSOR [
and the [DATA/JOG] dial to specify the
beginning (START) and end of the range
that will be loaded.
START and END can be specified in units of min-
utes/seconds/frame (1/75 seconds).
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