Roland CDX-1 用户手册

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Recording to a CD-R disc—CD Recorder
The CDX-1 can record an external audio source directly to a CD-R without using the 
audio tracks.
You must use CD-R discs that carry these logos.
The CDX-1 writes song data to a CD-R using 
Track At Once
. As long as the disc 
has not yet been 
finalized
, additional song data can be added to a music CD-R that 
has been written using Track At Once. However, the disc cannot be played in a 
conventional CD player until it has been finalized. ( ➔ “Finalizing a CD-R disc”; 
p. 136)
No further data can be added to a CD-R that has been finalized.
Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third 
party. Roland assumes no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any 
infringements of third-party copyrights arising through your use of this unit.
The CDX-1 and its CD-R capability are designed to allow you to reproduce material 
to which you have copyright, or material which the copyright owner has granted 
you permission to copy. Accordingly, reproduction of Music CD or other 
copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner avoiding 
technical prohibiting features of second-generation and later copying like SCMS or 
others constitutes copyright infringement and may incur penalties even in case 
such reproduction is for your own personal use and enjoyment (private use). 
Consult a copyright specialist or special publications for more detailed information 
on obtaining such permission from copyright holders. 
 Using the mastering tools
You can use the mastering tools while recording an external input source. For details 
refer to “Adjusting the mastering tools” (p. 134).
If you wish to use the mastering tools, press [MASTERING TOOLS] to turn it on (lit). 
In this case, Pad/Sequence is held in internal memory will not be playable. (Pad may 
be extinguished and/or [SEQ PLAY] turn off.)
It is possible to set mastering tools for each in CD recorder screen. Press CURSOR 
[
] [
] to select “MTK” (mastering tool patch) and “IN” (input level), turn 
the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust value.For details on the mastering tools, refer to 
“Adjusting the mastering tools” (p. 134).