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Q:
how to rip Audio from a CD?
A:
Digital data from an audio CD in the CDRW-1 option can be imported as sample data in the digital domain. This
process is known as “ripping”. 1. Insert an audio CD into the CDRW-1. Press the [SAMPLING] mode key. In the Input Setup tab, check that the Input X popup is set to Analog. Set levels to 127 for both Inputs 1 and 2. Set Pan of Input 1 to L000 and Pan of Input 2 to R127 & Set BUS(IFX/Indiv.) to L/R for both Inputs 1 and 2. 2. Press the [MENU] key, then press P.5 Audio CD & Check that Drive is set to CDD: Audio CD (or ID# for external CDRW) & Select the CD Track X that you want to rip. Press the Volume “slider” in the display and use the DIAL to set CD playback level & Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to begin playback, and press the [ENTER] key to make markers defining the ripping Range Start and Range End. Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to stop playback. * Note that the Range Start and End points can be selected and values changed with the DIAL or numeric keypad. You can then playback, reentering start to end points to determine the exact range for ripping to occur. 3. Press the upper right • popup and press Destination. Select RAM as the destination if you want to place this digital data in sample memory. Press OK. Now you can continue to edit the ripped audio sample in Sampling mode.(Note that selecting DISK sets the ripped audio data destination as the internal hard disk)
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