I Need Some Help With A Yamaha!!!!

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Hey, to anyone out there. I just bought this Yamaha AW16G recorder and have recorded about 6 tracks onto it already. I am having trouble writing these 6 tracks to a cd all at once using the cd writer that came with the system. Everytime i click "track at once" or "disc at once" it says "no media". Does anyone know why and/or how to fix this problem???
 
"No media" means that you have no CD in the tray. Make sure, too, that you've saved your song after burning a "stereo track."
(You did record a stereo track--under RECORD/MIXDOWN--before trying to burn a CD, didn't you?)

You should also visit the wonderful support site--www.aw16g.com--for expert help and great advice. In my humble opinion, this site is reason enough to buy a 16G over its worthy competitors.

Good luck,

J.
 
Hey Adam!

This is Miles. I'm the dude at GC who pointed you towards this BBS...

Jeffree's advice makes sense too, btw.

http://12.251.128.230/ that's the temp url for the AW16G forum like this one.

Welcome to the board!

Miles
 
http://forum.aw16g.com now points to the temp ip address so you can use the actual address again. Also, you can always get to www.aw16g.com, which will get you to the forum.

Jeffree's right about your problem. Let us know if had a disc in the drive, or if putting one in took care of the problem.

-Dinsdale
 
Yo DJ:

From reading your post, I think you DID NOT make a stereo track.

It's fairly clear in your manual, or at least in my 2816 manual, how to set your balances and make a stereo track.

And, if the similarity continues, YOU MUST SAVE YOUR STEREO TRACK when you're happy with the outcome. If you don't save it, you won't have it on your possible CD burn list which will pop up when you click on the "NEW" box.

Also, you should set up and click on the TEST box which will help avoid "errors." This should be found in "unitilities." [If the set up is still similar to the 2816.]

Then you go to CD burning and make all the clicks for Track at once [usually] and your song selection and your option to protect the disc or disable the protection from copying.

It's all in the manual. But, at first, it's a bit thick. You can't do too much wrong because the box will give you a pop up that says something like, "Oh, really." which I translate to mean I'm a dummy because I pushed the wrong buttons.

You'll get the knack of it if you keep at it.



Green Hornet :D :p :cool:
PS Don't "finalize" your disc until you use up most of the alloted minutes or you have decided just to burn 3 or 4 songs. Once you finalize a CDR, that's it for recording on that disc.
 
Check out Yamaha's Recording 101 Guide which can be found at www.aw16g.com on the Articles page. It's a much better intro to recording than what the manual offers.

-Dinsdale
 
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