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TASCAM DP-006
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
8
For U.S.A
TO THE USER
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-
ference by one or more of the following measures.
a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
b) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
c) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by
TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate this equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number : DP-006
Trade Name : TASCAM
Responsible party : TEAC AMERICA, INC.
Address : 7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California, U.S.A.
Telephone number : 1-323-726-0303
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful inter-
ference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This appliance has a serial number located on the rear panel. Please record
the model number and serial number and retain them for your records.
Model number
Serial number
8
For Canada
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME
NMB-003 DU CANADA.
Содержание
- Dp 006 1
- Caution 2
- Declaration of conformity 2
- For canada 2
- For u s a 2
- Important safety precautions 2
- Caution 3
- Important safety instructions 3
- Warning 3
- Disposal of batteries and or accumulators 4
- Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment 4
- For european customers 4
- Safety information 4
- Cautions about batteries 5
- For china 5
- Safety information 5
- Contents 6
- Introduction 6
- Names and functions of parts 9 6
- Preparations 9 6
- Quick start guides 12 6
- Song management 5 6
- Basic recording 1 7
- Contents 7
- Editing tracks 7 7
- Miscellaneous functions 5 7
- Mixdown and mastering 2 7
- Recorder functions 61 7
- Sd card management 9 7
- Commonly used functions 02 8
- Contents 8
- Exchanging data with a computer 3 8
- Troubleshooting 3 14 message lists 4 15 specifications 8 8
- Features 9
- Included items 9
- Introduction 9
- Conventions used in this manual 10
- Introduction 10
- Trademarks 10
- About sd cards 11
- Beware of condensation 11
- Cleaning the unit 11
- Introduction 11
- Precautions for installation 11
- Precautions for use 11
- Playback and mixing 12
- Preparing 12
- Quick start guides 12
- Playing and mixing the demo song 13
- Quick start guides 13
- Quick start guides 14
- Creating a new song 15
- Quick start guides 15
- Recording and mastering 15
- Quick start guides 16
- Setting the internal mics as input sources 16
- Quick start guides 17
- Setting the internal mics as the recording sources for track 3 17
- Adjusting the input level and monitoring 18
- Quick start guides 18
- Quick start guides 19
- Using internal mics to record rhythm guitar to track 3 19
- Connecting an electric guitar 20
- Listening to the recording 20
- Quick start guides 20
- Quick start guides 21
- Recording lead guitar to track 2 21
- Setting the guitar as an input source 21
- Quick start guides 22
- Quick start guides 23
- Recording vocals on track 1 23
- Caution 24
- Quick start guides 24
- Creating a stereo master track 25
- Quick start guides 25
- Quick start guides 26
- Checking the stereo master track 27
- Quick start guides 27
- Quick start guides 28
- Shutting down 28
- Transferring the stereo master track to a computer 28
- Names and functions of parts 29
- Top panel 29
- Names and functions of parts 30
- Front panel 31
- Names and functions of parts 31
- Caution 32
- Left side panel 32
- Names and functions of parts 32
- Rear panel 32
- Bottom panel 33
- Names and functions of parts 33
- Right side panel 33
- Home screen 34
- Names and functions of parts 34
- Names and functions of parts 35
- Menu structure 36
- Names and functions of parts 36
- Function buttons 37
- Names and functions of parts 37
- Screen operations 37
- Names and functions of parts 38
- Inserting an sd card 39
- Preparations 39
- Preparing the power and sd card 39
- Removing an sd card 39
- Sd card write protection switches 39
- Preparations 40
- Preparing the power 40
- Using an ac adaptor sold separately 40
- Using batteries 40
- Preparations 41
- Shutting down 41
- Start up shutdown 41
- Starting up the unit 41
- Preparations 42
- Preparing sd cards for use 42
- Recorder modes 42
- Connecting with other equipment 43
- Left side panel connections 43
- Preparations 43
- Rear panel connections 43
- Adjusting the contrast 44
- Preparations 44
- Right side panel connections 44
- Partitions and songs 45
- Selecting the active partition 45
- Song management 45
- Editing names 46
- Loading a saved song 46
- Song management 46
- When backing up a song 46
- When exporting wav files 46
- When saving creating or editing the name of a song 46
- Creating a new song 47
- Saving a song 47
- Song management 47
- Copying songs 48
- Song management 48
- Viewing song information 48
- Erasing songs 49
- Song management 49
- Protecting songs 50
- Song management 50
- Basic recording 51
- In a options 51
- In b options 51
- Selecting the input source 51
- Basic recording 52
- Monitoring the input signal 52
- Setting the monitoring mode 52
- Basic recording 53
- Input level meters a b 53
- Ol indicators and level meters 53
- Stereo level meters l r 53
- Track level meters 1 4 53
- Assigning inputs 54
- Basic recording 54
- Setting the track type tracks 3 and 4 only 54
- Assigning inputs to stereo tracks tracks 3 and 4 only 55
- Basic recording 55
- Assigning inputs to mono tracks 56
- Basic recording 56
- Making the first recording 56
- Basic recording 57
- Input selection and assignment 57
- Multitrack recording 57
- Setting the recording tracks 57
- Setting track pan bal and level values 57
- Basic recording 58
- Recording additional tracks 58
- Setting input levels 58
- Undoing operations undo 58
- Undoing the last operation single undo 58
- Basic recording 59
- Undoing a previous operation multi undo 59
- Basic recording 60
- Erasing the operation history 60
- Bouncing tracks 61
- Punching in and out 61
- Recorder functions 61
- Recorder functions 62
- Using the bounce function 62
- Confirming the result 63
- Recorder functions 63
- Direct locate function 64
- Locate and search functions 64
- Recorder functions 64
- Returning to the song beginning rtz function or the point where recording was last started lrp function 64
- Search backward forward 64
- Recorder functions 65
- Repeat playback 65
- Setting in and out points 65
- Recorder functions 66
- Repeat icon 66
- Setting the time between repetitions repeat interval 66
- Using repeat playback 66
- Basic editing procedures 67
- Editing points 67
- Editing tracks 67
- Overview of track editing 67
- Clean out trk track to be deleted 68
- Cut trk track partially deleted 68
- Editing tracks 68
- Open trk track to have silence inserted 68
- Silence trk track partially silenced 68
- Source trk copy source track 68
- Track editing function setting items 68
- Clone track track duplication 69
- Destination trk copy destination track 69
- Editing tracks 69
- In out 69
- Clean out track erase 70
- Editing tracks 70
- Silence part erase 70
- Cut remove part 71
- Editing tracks 71
- Open insert silence 71
- Creating a stereo master track 72
- Creating stereo master tracks 72
- Level and balance 72
- Mixdown 72
- Mixdown and mastering 72
- Setting the starting and ending points 72
- Stereo position panning 72
- Mixdown and mastering 73
- Checking stereo master tracks 74
- Mixdown and mastering 74
- Metronome 75
- Miscellaneous functions 75
- Miscellaneous functions 76
- Automatic power saving function 77
- Miscellaneous functions 77
- Restoring preferences to default values 77
- Card 2 4 page 78
- F w 4 4 page 78
- Miscellaneous functions 78
- Song 1 4 page 78
- System 3 4 page 78
- Viewing information 78
- Formatting sd cards 79
- Overview of partitions 79
- Sd card management 79
- Sd card capacity and partition size 80
- Sd card management 80
- Reformatting mtr partitions 81
- Sd card management 81
- Initializing sd cards 82
- Reformatting fat partitions 82
- Sd card management 82
- Entire songs 83
- Exchanging data with a computer 83
- Mac os x 83
- Stereo master files 83
- Supported operating systems 83
- Wav format tracks 83
- Windows 83
- Connecting with a computer 84
- Exchanging data with a computer 84
- Caution 85
- Disconnecting 85
- Disconnecting from mac os x 85
- Disconnecting from windows xp windows vista windows 7 85
- Exchanging data with a computer 85
- Backing up songs 86
- Exchanging data with a computer 86
- Song backup and restoration 86
- Exchanging data with a computer 87
- Restoring songs 87
- Exchanging data with a computer 88
- Importing to tracks 88
- Track import and export 88
- Caution 89
- Exchanging data with a computer 89
- Exchanging data with a computer 90
- Exporting tracks 90
- Exchanging data with a computer 91
- Exchanging data with a computer 92
- Exporting stereo master tracks 92
- Troubleshooting 93
- When using the ac adaptor noise occurs if i connect a passive guitar or bass directly 93
- Why can t i hear any sound when i play back 93
- Why can t i record 93
- Why can t my computer see the unit files 93
- Why does the sound i m recording sound distorted 93
- Message lists 94
- Message lists 95
- Message lists 96
- Message lists 97
- Analog audio input and output 98
- Audio performance 98
- Data input and output 98
- Inputs and outputs 98
- Media and file systems 98
- Specifications 98
- Continuous battery operation time continuous use 99
- Dimensions w x h x d 99
- General 99
- Operating requirements 99
- Operating temperature range 99
- Power consumption 99
- Specifications 99
- Supported operating systems 99
- Backup memory 100
- Dimensions 100
- Specifications 100
- Block diagram 101
- Specifications 101
- Commonly used functions 102
- Commonly used functions 103
- Dp 006 104
- Teac corporation 104
- User registration customers in the usa please visit the tascam website http tascam com to register as a user online 104
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