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Finishing up the song—Mix Down
Advanced Use
Mixing down
After playing the song back and checking the sound, setting
the pan and loop effects, and adjusting the volumes of the
various tracks, it is time to mix the tracks down.
1. Connect the recording device to the OUTPUT jack and
place it into its recording standby state.
2. Press [PLAY] on the BR-532 and start the playback of
the recorded data.
If the external recording device has an optical digital
connector, you can connect it to the DIGITAL OUT
connector on the BR-532 to mix down directly with the
digital signal (44.1 kHz).
Disabling digital copying
You can set the BR-532 so that when data is mixed down
digitally (i.e., to a DAT recorder), the mixed down data on
the tape cannot then be copied digitally again to another
DAT recorder or other digital recording device.
1. Press [UTILITY].
2. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to
“SYS,” and press [ENTER].
3. Press PARAMETER [ ] [ ] to display
“D.CopyProtect,” and turn the TIME/VALUE dial to
select “ON.”
fig.R04-03
ON: Digital copying will be prohibited.
OFF: Digital copying is enabled.
4. Press [EXIT] (or [UTILITY]) several times to return to
the Play page.
* During automatic updating, “Keep Power On!” appears in the
upper line of the display, while the lower line shows what is
being processed.
* Some DAT recorders do not support SCMS, or do not allow
digital connections to a CD player. If you are using this type of
DAT recorder, it will not be possible to record the digital
output of the BR-532 on a DAT recorder if “D.CopyProtect” is
turned “ON.” In this case, you will need to turn off the
“D.CopyProtect” setting.
What is SCMS?
SCMS stands for Serial Copy Management System. This
is a function of consumer digital audio devices such as
DAT recorders MD recorders that protects the copyright
of the producer by prohibiting second-generation and
subsequent copies from being made digitally. If digital
connections are made to a digital recorder that has this
function, SCMS flags will be recorded along with the
digital audio signals. Digital audio data that contains
this data cannot be recorded again via a digital
connection.
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