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Cubasis VST 4.0 – Manual - School of Computing, Engineering and ...

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Itemstatussimulationejectrescan1x / 2x / 4xburncancelDescriptionThis field displays the current CD recorder activity.If you activate this switch, the writing process onto CD-R is only simulated.This is similar to the real writing process, except that in thismode the laser in your CD recorder doesn’t actually write data ontothe CD-R. If you want to make sure that your CD recorder is correctlyinstalled, that your system can manage the data transfer rate <strong>and</strong> thatthe Track List doesn’t contain errors, you should first use this mode totest things. Master Unit will inform you <strong>of</strong> possible errors that have occurredduring the test <strong>and</strong> you can solve possible installation problemsbefore actually risking to ruin an empty CD-R.Use this to eject the CD-R from the CD recorder.Click this button to let Master Unit scan your system once more for thepresence <strong>of</strong> a CD recorder.Use any <strong>of</strong> these switches to determine the CD-R recording speed.The number <strong>of</strong> options available here depends on the features <strong>of</strong> yourCD recorder.This switch is only visible if Master Unit has detected a CD recorderconnected to your system <strong>and</strong> if an empty CD-R is in the recorder.Click on the “Burn” switch to actually start writing the CD-R.If the “simulation” switch is active at the same time, no data will bewritten to the CD-R. The transfer <strong>and</strong> writing process will then only besimulated.Click on this button to close the dialog.CUBASIS <strong>VST</strong>20 – 370 The Master Unit Program

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