Tascam DP-008EX [57/92] Editing tracks
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TASCAM DP-008EX
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8 – Editing Tracks
Track editing function setting items
In this section, we explain the setting items that
appear on the various track editing function screens.
SOURCE TRK (copy source track )
CLEAN OUT TRK (track to be deleted)
SILENCE TRK (track partially silenced)
CUT TRK (track partially deleted)
OPEN TRK (track to have silence inserted)
These items are used to select the tracks to be edited.
The options depend on the editing function.
• 1 to 8: Individual tracks
• 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8
: Track pair
• 1-8: All tracks
• MST: Stereo master track
• ALL: Tracks 1-8 and stereo master track
Example of
SOURCE TRK
item
Example of
CLEAN OUT TRK
item
IN/OUT/TO
These show the starting/ending points when it is
necessary to define a part of a recording for editing.
However, you cannot change the IN, OUT and TO
points when using a track editing function. Set these
points on the
I/O SETTING
screen, which you can
open by pressing the IN/OUT button. (“Setting IN and
OUT points” on page 53.)
Editing the IN point
Editing the OUT point
Editing the TO point
DESTINATION TRK (copy destination track)
Use this to set the track that will be the destination of
a copy, insert or clone edit.
When a mono track has been set as the
SOURCE TRK
(track that is being copied from), mono tracks will be
shown as options for the
DESTINATION TRK
(track
that is being copied to).
When a pair of tracks or stereo master track has been
set as the
SOURCE TRK
(tracks/track that are/is being
copied from), a pair of tracks will be shown as options
for the
DESTINATION TRK
(tracks that are being
copied to).
Example of
DESTINATION TRK
item
COPY TIMES
Set the number of times that the copied track data
will be pasted.
Set the number between 1 and 99.
Содержание
- Digital multitrack recorder 1
- Dp 008ex 1
- Caution to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back no user serviceable parts inside refer servicing to qualified service personnel 2
- For canada 2
- For u s a 2
- Important safety precautions 2
- The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance 2
- The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 2
- Important safety instructions 3
- For european customers 4
- Safety information 4
- Batteries could rupture or leak causing fire or injury 5
- Battery could harm skin or clothing 5
- Cautions about batteries this product uses batteries misuse of batteries could cause a leak rupture or other trouble always abide by the following precautions when using batteries never recharge non rechargeable batteries the 5
- Disposal instructions indicated on the batteries and the local disposal laws 5
- Do not carry or store batteries together with small 5
- Do not disassemble a battery the acid inside the 5
- Do not heat or disassemble batteries do not put 5
- Do not use batteries other than those specified do 5
- For china 5
- If the battery fluid leaks wipe away any fluid on 5
- Metal objects the batteries could short causing leak rupture or other trouble 5
- Not mix and use new and old batteries or different types of batteries together the batteries could rupture or leak causing fire injury or stains around them 5
- Polarity indications plus minus orien tation and install them correctly in the battery compartment as indicated putting them in backward could make the batteries rupture or leak causing fire injury or stains around them 5
- Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use 5
- Replace batteries 5
- Safety information 5
- Terminals with insulation tape or something like that to prevent them from contacting other batteries or metallic objects 5
- The battery case before inserting new batteries if the battery fluid gets in an eye it could cause loss of eyesight if fluid does enter an eye wash it out thoroughly with clean water without rubbing the eye and then consult a doctor immediately if the fluid gets on a person s body or clothing it could cause skin injuries or burns if this should happen wash it off with clean water and then consult a doctor immediately 5
- The unit for a long time batteries could rupture or leak causing fire injury or stains around them if the battery fluid leaks wipe away any fluid on the battery compartment before inserting new batteries 5
- The unit power should be off when you install and 5
- Them in fire or water batteries could rupture or leak causing fire injury or stains around them 5
- When installing batteries pay attention to the 5
- When throwing used batteries away follow the 5
- When you store or dispose batteries isolate their 5
- Basic recording 2 6
- Contents 6
- Introduction 6
- Names and functions of parts 4 6
- Preparations 2 6
- Quick start guides 1 6
- Recorder functions 1 6
- Song management 7 6
- Commonly used functions 0 7
- Contents 7
- Editing tracks 6 7
- Exchanging data with a computer 5 7
- Mastering compressor settings 2 7
- Miscellaneous functions 9 7
- Mixdown and mastering 1 7
- Sd card management 2 7
- Troubleshooting 3 15 message lists 4 16 specifications 7 7
- Features 8
- Introduction 8
- Items included with this product 8
- Conventions used in this manual 9
- Introduction 9
- Trademarks 9
- About sd cards 10
- About tascam customer support service 10
- Beware of condensation 10
- Cleaning the unit 10
- Introduction 10
- Precautions for installation 10
- Precautions for use 10
- User registration 10
- Using the teac global site 10
- Playback and mixing 11
- Preparing the unit 11
- Quick start guides 11
- Listening to the demo song 12
- Quick start guides 12
- Creating a new song 13
- From recording to mastering 13
- Quick start guides 13
- Connecting and setting input sources 14
- Quick start guides 14
- Adjusting the input level and monitoring 15
- Quick start guides 15
- Setting the guitar as the track 1 recording source 15
- Quick start guides 16
- Recording guitar to track 1 16
- Playing back the recording 17
- Quick start guides 17
- Record guitar to track 2 17
- Quick start guides 18
- Record vocals on track 3 18
- Quick start guides 19
- Creating a stereo master track 20
- Quick start guides 20
- Quick start guides 21
- Mastering the stereo master track 22
- Quick start guides 22
- Quick start guides 23
- Shutting down the unit 23
- Transferring the stereo master track to a computer 23
- Names and functions of parts 24
- Top panel 24
- Names and functions of parts 25
- Front panel 26
- Names and functions of parts 26
- Names and functions of parts 27
- Rear panel 27
- Bottom panel 28
- Names and functions of parts 28
- Right side panel 28
- Home screen 29
- Names and functions of parts 29
- Menu structure 30
- Names and functions of parts 30
- Names and functions of parts 31
- Screen operations 31
- Inserting an sd card 32
- Inserting and removing sd cards 32
- Preparations 32
- Preparing the power 32
- Removing an sd card 32
- Sd card write protection switches 32
- Using batteries 32
- Preparations 33
- Shutting down 33
- Start up shutdown 33
- Starting up the unit 33
- Using an ac adaptor sold separately 33
- Preparations 34
- Preparing sd cards for use 34
- Recorder modes 34
- Connecting with other equipment 35
- Preparations 35
- Rear panel connections 35
- Right side panel connections 35
- Adjusting the contrast 36
- Preparations 36
- Setting the backlight 36
- Partitions and songs 37
- Selecting the active partition 37
- Song management 37
- Editing names 38
- Loading a saved song 38
- Song management 38
- Creating a new song 39
- Saving a song 39
- Song management 39
- Viewing song information 39
- Copying songs 40
- Erasing songs 40
- Song management 40
- Protecting songs 41
- Song management 41
- Basic recording 42
- Phantom power 42
- Selecting the input source 42
- Basic recording 43
- Input level meters a b 43
- Monitoring input signals 43
- Ol indicators and level meters 43
- Stereo level meters l r 43
- Track level meters 1 8 43
- Assigning inputs 44
- Basic recording 44
- Using the input equalizers 44
- Applying dynamics effects 45
- Basic recording 45
- Using input dynamics effects 45
- Using the compressor 45
- Basic recording 46
- Using the exciter 46
- Basic recording 47
- Making the first recording 47
- Using the de esser 47
- Basic recording 48
- Input selection and assignment 48
- Multitrack recording 48
- Recording additional tracks 48
- Setting input levels 48
- Setting the recording tracks 48
- Setting track pan and level values 48
- Basic recording 49
- Undoing a previous operation multi undo 49
- Undoing operations undo 49
- Undoing the last operation single undo 49
- Basic recording 50
- Erasing the operation history 50
- Bouncing tracks 51
- Recorder functions 51
- Using the bounce function 51
- Confirming the result 52
- Direct locate function 52
- Locate and search functions 52
- Recorder functions 52
- Returning to the song beginning rtz function or the point where recording was last started lrp function 52
- Search backward forward 52
- Recorder functions 53
- Repeat playback 53
- Setting in and out points 53
- Using repeat playback 53
- Locating to in and out points 54
- Punching in and out 54
- Recorder functions 54
- Setting the time between repetitions repeat interval 54
- Using a foot switch to punch in out 54
- Recorder functions 55
- Recording with auto punch in out 55
- Rehearsing with auto punch in out 55
- Setting the foot switch polarity 55
- Using automatic punching in out 55
- Basic track editing procedures 56
- Editing tracks 56
- Overview of track editing 56
- Track editing points 56
- Editing tracks 57
- Track editing function setting items 57
- Copy insert 58
- Copy paste 58
- Editing tracks 58
- Cut remove part 59
- Editing tracks 59
- Move insert 59
- Move paste 59
- Open insert silence 59
- Clean out track erase 60
- Clone track track duplication 60
- Editing tracks 60
- Silence part erase 60
- Level and balance 61
- Mixdown 61
- Mixdown and mastering 61
- Reverb 61
- Stereo position panning 61
- Track equalizers 61
- Creating stereo master tracks 62
- Mixdown and mastering 62
- Muting tracks 62
- Creating a stereo master track 63
- Mixdown and mastering 63
- Setting the starting and ending points 63
- Auto mastering mode 64
- Checking stereo master tracks 64
- Manual mastering mode 64
- Mastering stereo master tracks 64
- Mixdown and mastering 64
- Mixdown and mastering 65
- Using automatic mastering 65
- If you are not satisfied 66
- Mixdown and mastering 66
- Using manual mastering 66
- Using the mastering equalizer 66
- Mixdown and mastering 67
- Using the mastering compressor 67
- Copying a stereo master track 68
- Exiting mastering mode 68
- Mixdown and mastering 68
- Normalizing master tracks 68
- Chromatic tuner mode 69
- Metronome 69
- Miscellaneous functions 69
- Automatic power saving function 70
- Miscellaneous functions 70
- Oscillator mode 70
- Miscellaneous functions 71
- Restoring preferences to default values 71
- Viewing information 71
- Formatting sd cards 72
- Overview of partitions 72
- Sd card management 72
- Reformatting mtr partitions 73
- Sd card management 73
- Initializing sd cards 74
- Reformatting fat partitions 74
- Sd card management 74
- Connecting with a computer 75
- Entire songs 75
- Exchanging data with a computer 75
- Mac os x 75
- Stereo master files 75
- Supported operating systems 75
- Wav format tracks 75
- Windows 75
- Disconnecting 76
- Exchanging data with a computer 76
- Backing up songs 77
- Exchanging data with a computer 77
- Song backup and restoration 77
- Exchanging data with a computer 78
- Restoring songs 78
- Exchanging data with a computer 79
- Importing to tracks 79
- Track import and export 79
- Exchanging data with a computer 80
- Exporting tracks 80
- Exchanging data with a computer 81
- Exporting stereo master tracks 81
- Mastering compressor preset default parameter settings 82
- Mastering compressor preset library 82
- Mastering compressor settings 82
- Multiband compressor presets 82
- Singleband compressor presets 82
- Troubleshooting 83
- Message lists 84
- Message lists 85
- Message lists 86
- Analog audio input and output 87
- Audio performance 87
- Data input and output 87
- General 87
- Inputs and outputs 87
- Media and file systems 87
- Operating requirements 87
- Specifications 87
- Backup memory 88
- Dimensions 88
- Specifications 88
- Block diagram 89
- Specifications 89
- Commonly used functions 90
- Commonly used functions 91
- Dp 008ex 92
- Teac corporation 92
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