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Editing the Mastering Tool settings
You can edit the mastering tool settings while you listen to the mixdown. Select one 
of the preset patches (P01–P21) that is closest to what you have in mind, and edit the 
patch settings
 
Mastering Tools
The mastering tools are a convenient set of tools that divide the sound into high-
frequency, mid-frequency, and low-frequency ranges, and make the volume 
consistent so that the audio CD can be created with the optimal levels.
fig.4-05
1. In step 1 of “Listen to the result of Mixing 
down” (Owner’s Manual; p. 133), the 
Mastering track screen appears.
2. Make sure that [MASTERING TOOLS] lights in red.
If [MASTERING TOOLS] is dark, press [MASTERING TOOLS], and it will go light 
in red. 
3. Press CURSOR [
] to move the cursor to “MTK” line.
4. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the mastering tool patch that you want to 
edit.
5. Press [YES/ENTER].
The mastering tools effect block screen appears.
fi
fig.4-06e
6. Press CURSOR [
] [
] [
] [
to select an effect, and turn the 
TIME/VALUE dial to turn the effect on/off.
7. Press CURSOR [
] [
] [
] [
] to select the effect whose parameters 
you want to edit, and press [YES/ENTER].
fig.4-07
The parameter setting screen for the selected 
effect appears.
8. Press CURSOR [
] [
] to select a parameter, and turn the TIME/VALUE dial 
to edit the value.
9. If you would like to edit another effect, press [NO/EXIT] to return to the previous 
screen, and repeat steps 6-8.
If you want to save the current effect settings, perform the procedure described in 
“Saving mastering tools settings,” below.
fig.4-08
* Edited effect settings are temporary. If you return to the previous 
screen without saving the edited patch, “TMP” will be displayed 
in front of the patch name. While “TMP” is displayed, newly 
selecting a different patch will cause the edited patch to revert to 
its previous state, and your edits will be lost.
You can also edit the 
mastering tool settings in the 
CD Burning screen or CD 
Recorder screen. However, it 
will not be possible to audition 
the results of the mastering 
tool before writing to the CD-R 
disc.
“IN” (input), “MIX” (mixer), 
and “OUT” (output) of the 
effect block are always on. 
These cannot be turned off.
Effect on (solid line)
Effect off (dotted line)