Korg D3200 ユーザーズマニュアル

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6a. PreGapTime
[0…59 (sec), 0…74 (Frm)]
Specifies the duration of silence to be inserted before 
the track (song). The default is two seconds.
The default setting will be 0 seconds for the song added to 
TR1 (track 1) or for a track divided by album CD track 
marks (
6b. PostGapTime
[0…59 (sec), 0…74 (Frm)]
Specifies the duration of silence to be inserted after the 
track (song). The default is 0 seconds.
7. Write To CD
Executes writing to the CD-R/RW.
When you click this button, the Write to CD dialog box 
will appear, displaying a message of “Obey Copyright 
Rules.”
the terms.
• Use the “Write Speed” list button to specify the speed 
at which the data will be written to CD-R/RW.
• When you click the Yes button (or press the panel YES 
key), the D3200 will begin creating the image file. You 
can click the Cancel button (or press the panel NO 
key) to abort this process.
• When the image file has been created, the D3200 will 
begin writing the disc. This cannot be aborted.
• The disc will automatically be finalized.
• When the disc has been written a message of “Write 
Another CD?”
 will appear.
• If you want to create another identical CD, click the 
Yes
 button (or press the panel YES key). If not, click 
the No button (or press the panel NO key).
If you click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key), a 
message of “Insert Next Disc. After Insert, Press OK.” 
will appear, and the CD-R/RW drive tray will open. 
Insert another CD and click the OK button (or press the 
panel YES key).
If you successively write another disc, the D3200 will not 
need to create the image file again, so the process will 
take less time.
A CD-R/RW disc written using Album CD Project will be 
finalized automatically.
Changing the writing speed will not affect the time that is re-
quired to create the temporary image file that is created before 
writing an audio CD.
11b. Track at once
Here you can write an audio CD Track using the Track At 
Once method, erase a CD-RW disc, or finalize a disc.
Additional data can be written to a disc until the disc is final-
ized.
1. Erase
This erases all the data that has been written to a CD-RW 
disc.
When you click this button, the Erase CD-RW dialog box 
will appear. Use “Option” to select the method of eras-
ure, and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) 
to erase the disc.
This operation cannot be performed on a CD-R disc. Data that 
is erased by this operation cannot be recovered.
2. Track cell
This shows the song number, song name, and recording 
time of the song whose track you will write to the CD.
3. Write To CD
This button writes the song shown in the track cell to the 
CD-R/RW disc.
When you click this button, the Write to CD dialog box 
will appear, displaying a message of “Obey Copyright 
Rules.”
 Carefully read the section “COPYRIGHT WARN-
the terms.
• Use the “Write Speed” to specify the speed at which 
the data will be written to CD-R/RW.
• When you click the Yes button (or press the panel YES 
key), the D3200 will begin creating the image file. You 
can click the Cancel button (or press the panel NO 
key) to abort this process.
If the selected song is 24-bit, click the Dither button to turn it 
on if you want dithering to be performed.
• When the image file has been created, the D3200 will 
begin writing to the disc. This cannot be aborted.
• When the disc has been written a message of “Write 
Another CD?”
 will appear.
• If you want to create another identical CD, click the 
Yes
 button (or press the panel YES key). If not, click 
the No button (or press the panel NO key).
If you click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key), a 
message of “Insert Next Disc. After Insert, Press OK.” 
will appear, and the CD-R/RW drive tray will open. 
Insert another CD and click the OK button (or press the 
panel YES key).
If you do write another disc at this time, the D3200 will 
not need to create the image file again, so the process will 
take less time.
Quick:
Erase the disc quickly.
Full:
Erase the disc completely. Use this if you experi-
ence problems such as if a disc erased using 
Quick cannot be recognized. This method will 
require more time.
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