Tascam DP-32SD [42/76] Using the bounce function
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42 TASCAM DP-32SD
7 - Recorder Functions
In Bounce mode, the recording source track signals pass through
the mixer tracks via the bounce bus, and they are sent to the
bounce tracks.
If you make a mistake, you can use the undo function of this unit
to undo the incorrect operation. (See “Undoing an operation” on
page 39.)
Using the bounce function
1. When in
Multi Track
mode and the recorder is stopped,
press the BOUNCE button.
The Recorder switches to
Bounce
mode.
NOTE
In Bounce mode,
Bounce
appears in the upper left of the Home
screen.
2. Press the REC button(s) of the track(s) on which you want
to record the bounce. The REC button for the bounce target
track starts flashing.
When bouncing in stereo, press the REC buttons for two
mono tracks or one stereo track. The button or buttons start
flashing.
When bouncing in mono, press the REC button for one
mono track (1 to 8). The button starts flashing.
You should also set the fader of the bounce target track to 0
dB.
NOTE
Though the track fader and STEREO fader settings of the bounce
destination affect the monitoring volume, they do not affect the
recording level. If you want the monitoring level to be the same as
the recording level, set the bounce target track and STEREO faders
to 0 dB.
3. Press the SELECT button to specify the bounce source.
You can select any tracks except the bounce target tracks
and any inputs as bounce sources. To set an input as a
bounce source, assign it to a stereo bus and press its
SOURCE button.
Use the track faders and the PAN knobs on the Mixer screen
to adjust the signals of tracks to be bounced.
When bouncing in stereo, the lower numbered track
becomes the left channel.
When bouncing in mono, set the PAN knobs on the Mixer
screen of tracks that will be bounced completely to the left.
To adjust the bounce master level when in Bounce mode,
press the F4 (
BOUNCE MASTER
) button to show a fader.
Use the JOG/DATA dial to adjust it.
CAUTION
If a bounce source is selected before selecting a
destination, the audio signals of the bounce sources
will not be output from the STEREO OUT or MONITOR
OUT jacks until you select the bounce destination.
4. Locate to the point where you want to start the bounce and
press the RECORD (0) button to start bouncing.
Press the STOP (8) button at the position where you want
to end the bounce.
Checking the bounce result
Mute the bounce source tracks and play back the song. (See
“Muting tracks” on page 37.)
If you are not satisfied with the result because you think the
balance between the instruments or the pan settings are not
good, for example, undo the operation. (See “Undoing an
operation” on page 39.)
If you are satisfied with the result, press the BOUNCE button to
return to
Multi Track
mode.
Once the track bounce completes, you can make new recordings
over (overwrite) the other tracks.
TIP
If it is possible that you might need the original tracks at some time
later, copy or back up song data to a computer before bouncing
tracks. (See “Copying songs” on page 30 and “Connecting to a
computer” on page 64.)
NOTE
To hear the audio recorded to the bounce target track(s), set the
monitor destination to
BOUNCE
so that you can monitor the
bounce bus signal.
Direct location function
You can specify a time or measure/beat to be located without
using marks. On the Home screen, use the JOG/DATA dial to
specify the location point.
The Home screen counter has two display modes:
ABS
(absolute
time) and
BAR
(bar/beat).
The
BAR
display is based on the metronome setting.
In
BAR
mode, you can locate a position in beat units. The current
position of the recorder is shown as a time (measure-beat) at the
top of the Home screen. The tempo is also displayed.
The
ABS
display is based on the absolute time. In
ABS
mode,
you can locate a position in frame units. The current position of
the recorder is shown as a time (hours: minutes: seconds: frames)
at the top of the Home screen (30 frames per second).
You can specify a time in this time display area and move the
transport to that point.
Locating a specified time directly
In
ABS
mode, you can locate a specified time directly using the
following procedure. Direct location this way is not possible
when recording.
1. Press the HOME button to open the Home screen.
2.
ABS
appears to the left of the counter on the Home screen.
If
ABS
does not appear, press the METRONOME button to
open the
METRONOME
screen.
Use the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to select the
BAR DISP
item, and then use the JOG/DATA dial to set it to
OFF
. This
will cause
ABS
to appear on the Home screen.
Содержание
- Digital multitrack recorder 1
- Dp 32sd 1
- Owner s manual 1
- Appliance to rain or moisture 2
- For canada 2
- For u s a 2
- Important safety precautions 2
- Shock hazard do not expose this 2
- Warning to prevent fire or 2
- Caution 3
- Important safety instructions 3
- Cautions about batteries 4
- For european customers 4
- Safety information 4
- ª for china 4
- Basic recording 3 5
- Contents 5
- Introduction 5
- Names and functions of parts 7 5
- Preparation 4 5
- Quick guide 5
- Recorder functions 1 5
- Song management 8 5
- Contents 6
- Exchanging data with a computer 4 6
- Messages 8 6
- Mixing down and mastering songs 4 6
- Sd card management 2 6
- Specifications 1 6
- Track editing 8 6
- Troubleshooting 7 6
- Using internal effects 2 6
- Various other functions 9 6
- Always use the included teac ps p1220e ac adaptor with this unit moreover do not use the included ac adaptor with other equipment doing so could cause malfunction fire or electric shock 7
- Conventions used in this manual 7
- Features 7
- Instructions that should be followed to avoid injury damage to the unit or other equipment and loss of data 7
- Introduction 7
- Items included with the product 7
- About sd cards 8
- Beware of condensation 8
- Cleaning the unit 8
- Introduction 8
- Precautions for placement and use 8
- Precautions for use 8
- Product registration 8
- Trademarks 8
- User registration 8
- Using the teac global site 8
- Playback and mixing 9
- Preparation 9
- Quick guide 9
- Listening to the demo song 10
- Quick guide 10
- Recording and mastering 10
- Connecting and setting the input sources 11
- Creating a new song 11
- Quick guide 11
- Adjusting and monitoring the input level 12
- Playing back the recording 12
- Quick guide 12
- Recording a guitar to track 1 12
- Setting the guitar as the recording source for track 1 12
- Quick guide 13
- Recording a guitar to track 2 13
- Recording a vocal to track 3 13
- Mixing the tracks 14
- Quick guide 14
- Mastering a recording 15
- Quick guide 15
- ª applying compression 15
- ª applying equalization 15
- ª checking the master file 15
- Quick guide 16
- Shutting down 16
- ª normalizing 16
- ª re recording the master file 16
- Names and functions of parts 17
- Top panel 17
- Display area 18
- Names and functions of parts 18
- Names and functions of parts 19
- Operation buttons 19
- Front panel 20
- Names and functions of parts 20
- Home screen 21
- Names and functions of parts 21
- Rear panel 21
- Menu structure 22
- Names and functions of parts 22
- Function button assignments 23
- Names and functions of parts 23
- Navigating screens 23
- Navigation examples 23
- About write protected sd cards 24
- Inserting an sd card 24
- Inserting and removing sd cards 24
- Powering the unit 24
- Preparation 24
- Removing the card 24
- Preparation 25
- Shutting down 25
- Starting up shutting down 25
- Starting up the unit 25
- Preparation 26
- Preparing an sd card for use 26
- Recorder modes 26
- Setting the date and time 26
- The included sd card is already formatted so formatting it is not necessary formatting the supplied sd card will erase the demo song stored on it 26
- Adjusting the display 27
- Connecting other equipment 27
- Front panel 27
- Preparation 27
- Rear panel 27
- Editing names 28
- Loading a song 28
- Note for customers using both dp 32sd and dp 24 units 28
- Song management 28
- Creating a new song 29
- Saving a song 29
- Song management 29
- Copying songs 30
- Erasing songs 30
- Song management 30
- Viewing song information 30
- Deleting unnecessary audio data from a song 31
- Protecting songs 31
- Song management 31
- Changing a song name 32
- Command see connecting to a computer on page 64 32
- Song management 32
- This operation deletes all unused audio data from the selected songs and cannot be undone therefore if you think you might use this audio data later back up the data to a computer before using the 32
- Assigning inputs 33
- Assigning inputs to a stereo bus 33
- Assigning inputs to mono tracks 33
- Assigning inputs to stereo tracks 33
- Basic recording 33
- Selecting the input sources 33
- Setting the track type 33
- Basic recording 34
- Canceling assignments 34
- Checking assignments 34
- Monitor selection 34
- Monitoring 34
- Ol indicators and level meters 34
- Using phantom power 34
- Basic recording 35
- Mixer screen settings 35
- Peak hold display 35
- Using the input equalizer 35
- Basic recording 36
- Digital trim setting track only 36
- Enabling insert effects 36
- Sending signals to internal external effects 36
- Basic recording 37
- Changing the signal phase 37
- Checking the fader level 37
- Muting tracks 37
- Setting levels sent to stereo buses 37
- Setting the stereo position 37
- Adjusting track pan and level settings 38
- Arming tracks for recording 38
- Basic recording 38
- Input selection and assignment 38
- Making the first recording 38
- Multitrack recording 38
- Rehearsing a recording 38
- Basic recording 39
- Recording 39
- Setting input levels 39
- Undo feature settings 39
- Undoing an operation 39
- Undoing the last operation single undo 39
- Basic recording 40
- Undoing older operations multiple undo 40
- Bouncing tracks 41
- Punching in and out 41
- Recorder functions 41
- Setting the footswitch 41
- Using a footswitch to punch in out 41
- Checking the bounce result 42
- Direct location function 42
- Locating a specified time directly 42
- Recorder functions 42
- Using the bounce function 42
- Cueing with the jog data dial 43
- Deleting a location mark 43
- Fast forwarding and rewinding 43
- Jogging while viewing a waveform 43
- Locating a specified bar beat directly 43
- Location marks 43
- Recorder functions 43
- Returning to zero or the last recording position 43
- Setting a location mark 43
- Skipping to location marks 43
- Jogging while listening to audio 44
- Jumpback playback 44
- Recorder functions 44
- Repeat playback 44
- Setting in out points 44
- Using repeat playback 44
- Automatic punching in and out 45
- Previewing cue points 45
- Recorder functions 45
- Setting punch in out points 45
- Checking punch in out points 46
- Recorder functions 46
- Recording with automatic punching 46
- Rehearsing with automatic punching 46
- Assigning virtual tracks 47
- Checking takes 47
- Recorder functions 47
- Recording to virtual tracks 47
- Virtual tracks 47
- Basic editing procedures 48
- Editing points 48
- Explanation of items 48
- Overview of track editing 48
- Track editing 48
- Copy insert 49
- Copy paste 49
- Track editing 49
- ª in out to 49
- ª target track 49
- ª times 49
- Cut remove part 50
- Move insert 50
- Move paste 50
- Open insert silence 50
- Track editing 50
- Clean out delete track 51
- Clone track duplicate track 51
- Silence erase part 51
- Track editing 51
- Adjusting dynamic effects 52
- Dynamic effects 52
- Guitar effects 52
- Inserting a dynamic effect 52
- Inserting a guitar effect 52
- Using internal effects 52
- Adjusting guitar effects 53
- Adjusting send effects 53
- Loading guitar effect settings 53
- Loading send effect settings 53
- Saving guitar effects in the library 53
- Saving send effects in the library 53
- Send effects 53
- Using internal effects 53
- Using send effects 53
- Fader group 54
- Levels and balance 54
- Mixing down and mastering songs 54
- Mixing down tracks 54
- Stereo position panning 54
- Track equalizer 54
- Creating a master file 55
- Mixing down and mastering songs 55
- Send effects 55
- Setting the start and end points 55
- Checking the master file 56
- Ending master file checking 56
- Exiting mixdown mode 56
- Mastering procedures 56
- Mixing down and mastering songs 56
- Using the mastering tools 56
- Mastering tools 57
- Mixing down and mastering songs 57
- Using mastering compression 57
- Using the mastering equalizer 57
- ª if you are not satisfied with the result 57
- ª step 3 record a new master file using the 57
- ª step 4 check your recording 57
- Exiting mastering mode 58
- If you use equalization or compression after normalizing the track distortion might occur use the normalize function after adjusting the sound with equalization and compression 58
- Mixing down and mastering songs 58
- Using normalize 58
- Metronome 59
- Tuner function 59
- Various other functions 59
- Preference menu settings 60
- Setting automatic monitoring 60
- Setting automatic power saving 60
- Various other functions 60
- Restoring the initial preference settings 61
- Setting the song name format 61
- Various other functions 61
- Viewing information 61
- Quick formatting an sd card 62
- Sd card management 62
- This operation erases all data from the sd card and cannot be undone confirm that you will not lose important data before quick formatting a card 62
- Full formatting an sd card 63
- Sd card management 63
- This operation erases all the data from the sd card this operation cannot be undone confirm that you will not lose important data before full formatting a card 63
- Connecting to a computer 64
- Exchanging data with a computer 64
- Operating system requirements 64
- ª entire songs 64
- ª mac os x 64
- ª master file 64
- ª wav format tracks 64
- ª windows 64
- Disconnecting 65
- Exchanging data with a computer 65
- Importing tracks 65
- Track import and export 65
- Deleting files from the audiodepot folder 66
- Exchanging data with a computer 66
- Exporting tracks 66
- Troubleshooting 67
- General messages 68
- Messages 68
- Messages 69
- If any of these errors occur turn the unit s power off and restart it if the error message continues to appear frequently please contact the store where you purchased this unit or a tascam customer support service 70
- Message description and remedy 70
- Messages 70
- Tascam dp 32sd 70
- Analog audio input output ratings 71
- Audio performance 71
- Control input output ratings 71
- Input output ratings 71
- Operating requirements 71
- Ratings 71
- Specifications 71
- Dimensional drawings 72
- General 72
- Specifications 72
- Block diagram 73
- Specifications 73
- Level diagram 74
- Specifications 74
- Exclusion of damages 75
- How you can get warranty service 75
- Length of warranty 75
- Limitation of implied warranties 75
- To locate an authorized service center in your area 75
- Warranty 75
- What is and is not covered 75
- What we will pay for 75
- Who is covered under the warranty 75
- Dp 32sd 76
- Teac corporation 76
- Warranty 76
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