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27—Mastering and CD-R/RW Operations
362 www.Roland.com Roland VS-2000 Owner’s Manual
Recording Mastering Tracks
1. On the Mastering Room screen, set MASTERING ROOM to On.
2. Set STATUS to Record.
3. Set your other Mastering Room parameters as desired.
4. Press ZERO or move the now line to the beginning of the mix you want to record
onto your mastering tracks.
5. Hold down REC and press PLAY.
6. When the mix has finished playing, press STOP.
7. To hear your mastering tracks, set STATUS to Play.
8. Press PLAY.
9. If you’d like to re-do the mastering tracks, Repeat Steps 2-8
Editing Mastering Tracks
You can edit mastering tracks to trim unwanted space from before and after the audio,
between sections, and to remove unwanted audio or outtakes. To do this, turn on the
Mastering Room and set it to Play so you can hear what you’re editing.
If you’ve:
created a single-piece mastering track
—its data appears as a single pair of phrases in
the project’s playlist.
constructed a mastering track from individual selections one-by-one
—each selection
appears as a pair of phrases in the playlist.
Use phrase editing to trim any extra space from the very beginning of the mastering
track. During the actual burning of your audio CD, the VS-2000 places the first CD track
marker at the beginning of the mastering track—trimming its front ensures that the CD
track marker lines up with the first audio you want to hear, not silence, a countoff or
other unwanted sounds.
If the mastering track contains multiple selections, make sure that they’re in the right
order and the spaces between them are as you want them. Perform any phrase edits
you need to in order to make the entire mastering track flow as desired.
Once you’ve completed the editing of your mastering tracks, you can move on to the
final preparatory step: adding CD track markers.
Placing CD Track Markers
“Understanding CD Track Markers” on Page 358 describes the purpose of CD track
markers. This section describes the mechanics of placing them in your mastering
tracks.
Though they have a very different purpose, you can work with CD track markers in
much the same way you work with the VS-2000’s project markers (Page 186).
We recommend leaving about 15 frames of time before the audio actually begins so
that your CD plays correctly even on slower CD players.
VS2000OMUS.book 362 ページ 2004年10月20日 水曜日 午後3時3分

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