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Chapter 13 CD-RW and Mastering
Chapter 13
17. Use the channel faders (1–16) to adjust the volume 
balance of the tracks. At this time, the sound—the 
volume level and panning—that is output from the 
MASTER jacks will be recorded “as is” to the mastering 
tracks. Adjust the volume to as high a level as possible 
without causing distortion.
18. When you are finished adjusting the volume, press 
[STOP].
19. Move to the time location at which you wish to begin the 
mixdown (e.g., 00h00m00s00f).
20. Use the cursor buttons and the TIME/VALUE dial to 
change the Sw setting to “On.”
21. Press [REC]. The REC indicator will light in red.
22. Press [PLAY]. The PLAY indicator will light in green, 
and recording will begin.
23. When you finish recording, press [STOP].
Creating an Audio CD
You can create your own audio CD by choosing audio from 
two individual tracks in the VS-1824 and writing those to a 
CD-R disc. A CD can contain as many as 99 tracks—typically, 
each song on a CD is a track—up to a total length of 74 
minutes.
To conform to CD audio standards (Red Book), the VS-1824 
turns your song into an “image file,” or “disk image,” that is 
written, or “burned,” to the CD. This image file can be 
created as you burn a CD, during the recording process—
using the CDR recording mode—or during mastering, which 
can also use the CDR recording mode (see p. 178).
In both cases, the image file is created on the VS-1824’s 
internal IDE drive. The image file must also be located on the 
internal IDE drive during the actual CD burning.
An internal IDE hard drive is therefore required for burning an 
audio CD. Some countries, such as the United States, ship the VS-
1824 with an internal IDE drive installed.
When a disk image is created using the CDR recording mode 
or during mastering, it is saved when you save the song.
You can store a song containing an image file on an external 
drive or removable disk, such as a Zip disk. However, when 
you wish to make an audio CD of the song, you must first 
copy the song back to your internal IDE drive.
When an image file is created during the actual CD-burning 
procedure, it is temporarily stored on the VS-1824’s internal 
IDE drive before being written to the CD-R disc. The song 
itself can be stored on the internal drive, or on an external 
drive or removable disk. The internal drive must have 
enough free space to hold the image file—all available free 
space on the drive can be used for this purpose, regardless of 
the partition in which the space is located. After the image 
file is written to the CD-R disc, it is automatically deleted 
from the internal IDE drive.