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Convenient functions for audio CD creation
 
The following section describes the precautions to be 
observed and convenient functions that you can use 
whenever creating audio CDs.
 
Precautions
 
In addition to CD-R discs, you can also use CD-RW discs 
when making audio CDs. However, it may not be possible 
for audio CDs created using CD-RW discs to be played on 
standard CD players. 
Furthermore, even when CD-R discs are used for this purpose, 
playback will not be possible on CD players that do not support 
this type of media. You should, therefore, confirm that the CD 
player to be used is compatible with CD-R discs. 
 
Note that the BR-1600CD’s CD-R/RW drive can play commercially 
produced audio CDs, CD-R discs, and CD-RW discs.
 
Setting the time between 
 
songs (Pre-Gap)
 
Often when you are playing audio CDs on standard CD 
players, you will see a countdown in the form of “-3, -2, -1” 
on the player’s display before songs start. This duration is 
referred to as a Pre-Gap, and it can be freely set during the 
CD creation process to allow song lengths to be adjusted 
without having to record silence at the end of each. 
 
1.
 
Press [AUDIO CD WRITE/PLAY].
 
The Audio CD screen will appear.
 
fig.40-01d
 
2.
 
Press [F1] (WRITE).
 
The Audio CD Write screen will appear.
 
fig.40-02d
 
3.
 
Move the cursor to the PRE GAP icon and press 
[ENTER/YES]. 
 
Alternatively, you can press [F3] (PRE GAP) if the PRE 
GAP icon is currently displayed. 
The pre-gap setting screen will appear.
 
fig.40-03d
 
4.
 
Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to specify a pre-gap time 
in seconds.
Whenever a CD is created using the Disc At Once By 
Marker function (see Basic Operation; p. 66), the pre-
gap specified here will be ignored and all gaps will 
be set to 0 seconds.
If silence is included at the end of your finished 
song, the pre-gap time will be added to the length of 
this section, and as a result, the gap between songs 
will be longer than expected when the CD is played 
back on a CD player. For details regarding the 
deletion of silence from the end of songs, refer to 
“Erasing audio data (Track Erase)” (p. 63).
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