Duplicating A Music Cd - Yamaha MCX-2000 Owner's Manual

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7 When the recording is finished automatically, or manually
using the relevant Submenu command, you can now exit
the recording screen to confirm the recorded results.
Select Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Statistics >
Recently Stored Albums.
In this screen, you can locate and confirm what you've
recorded. It's in the album named "Album Stored from (...)"
and you can select it to confirm the recorded tracks. Try
playing them using the relevant Submenu command.
n Because the album name is generic, you can use the Information
command to see when the album was created. These albums and
tracks are also accessible from other categories in the Music Archive
menu (categorized under the "Unknown" artist and genre).

Duplicating a Music CD

This function is useful when you want to make a backup
copy of your music CD (CD-DA). When you create an original
compilation CD, you can also create as many copies as you
want (page 73) ONLY during that creation process. This
duplication feature lets you make additional copies LATER
from an original CD.
1 From the Recording menu screen (page 66), select
Duplicate a CD for the following screen.
CD duplication screen
2
Set a music CD on the tray, with its label side facing up.
Use the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control for
tray operations. When the MCX-2000 recognizes it as an
audio CD (CD-DA), the screen message changes as
follows.
n You will not see any song data (album title, artist name, etc.) in the CD
duplication screen.
3 Open the Submenu to start CD duplication.
The MCX-2000 starts importing the audio data from the
CD and creates a temporary disc image file. Select Cancel
from the Submenu if you want to cancel the process.
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