Tascam Music Mixer 2488neo User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.  
1 Read these instructions.  
2 Keep these instructions.  
3 Heed all warnings.  
Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, on the apparatus.  
Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such  
as a book case or similar unit.  
4 Follow all instructions.  
The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power from  
the AC outlet with its POWER switch in the off position.  
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6 Clean only with dry cloth.  
The apparatus should be located close enough to the  
AC outlet so that you can easily grasp the power cord  
plug at any time.  
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
The main plug is used as the disconnect device, the  
disconnect device shall remain readily operable.  
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
An apparatus with Class I construction shall be connected  
to an AC outlet with a protective grounding connection.  
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or  
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades  
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug  
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide  
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If  
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult  
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) should  
not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,  
fire or the like.  
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or  
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,  
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by  
the manufacturer.  
12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when  
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury  
from tip-over.  
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or  
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects  
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has  
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate  
normally, or has been dropped.  
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Safety Information  
This product has been designed and manufactured  
according to FDA regulations “title 21, CFR, chapter  
1, subchapter J, based on the Radiation Control for  
Health and Safety Act of 1968, ” and is classified as  
a class 1 laser product. There is no hazardous invis-  
ible laser radiation during operation because invisible  
laser radiation emitted inside of this product is com-  
pletely confined in the protective housings.  
CAUTION  
• DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING  
USING A SCREWDRIVER.  
• USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR  
PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN  
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN  
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.  
• IF THIS PRODUCT DEVELOPS TROUBLE,  
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL, AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT  
IN ITS DAMAGED STATE.  
The label required in this regulation is shown at 1.  
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Optical pickup:  
Type:  
SF-W37S  
Manufacturer: SANYO  
Laser output: 1.5 mW (Read), 74 mW (White)  
Wavelength: 783 nm  
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1 − Introductions  
Thank you for purchasing the 24-track TASCAM 2488neo  
Digital Portastudio. With this all-in-one digital multitrack  
recorder, you can record, mix and master audio on an  
80GB hard disk and make audio and backup CDs with the  
internal CD-RW drive.  
About Copyright, Trademark and Liability  
This product is designed to help you record and reproduce  
sound works to which you own the copyright, or where you  
have obtained permission from the copyright holder or the  
rightful licensor. Unless you own the copyright, or have  
obtained the appropriate permission from the copyright  
holder or the rightful licensor, your unauthorized record-  
ing, reproduction or distribution thereof may result in  
severe criminal penalties under copyright laws and inter-  
national copyright treaties. If you are uncertain about your  
rights, contact your legal advisor. Under no circumstances  
will TEAC Corporation be responsible for the consequenc-  
es of any illegal copying performed using the 2488neo.  
Before connecting and using the unit, please read this  
Owner’s Manual carefully before operating the unit. After  
you have finished reading this manual, please keep it in a  
safe place for future reference.  
Main features of the 2488neo  
80GB hard disk  
Easy song management using multiple partitions  
Windows, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 are trade-  
marks of Microsoft Corporation. Macintosh, Mac OS, and  
Mac OS X are trademarks of Apple Computer. All other  
trademarks are the property of their respective holders.  
24-track digital recorder  
Records uncompressed audio at a sampling frequency of  
44.1 kHz at 16 or 24 bit resolution  
Simultaneously records up to 8 tracks and plays back up  
to 24 tracks for mixing  
TASCAM shall bear no liability if a user should experience  
indirect damages (for example, the customer is unable to  
realize a benefit for some reason) or secondary damages  
(loss of recorded data, etc.) during the use of this unit.  
Stores up to 250 virtual tracks in each song  
Mixer with 24 playback track channels and 8 input channels  
4 XLR mic inputs with phantom power  
NOTE  
High impedance inputs for guitar  
Misuse or malfunction of the device may result in loss  
of recorded data. We recommend that you back up  
important data on a computer hard disk, CD-R/CD-RW  
or other storage media.  
3-band EQ and numerous internal effects for use on  
every track and input channel  
Internal CD-RW drive for burning discs  
Mic effects and multi-effect (for guitar) that can be used  
as insert effects; single effect that can be used in an  
effect loop  
MIDI Time Code and MIDI Clock synchronization possible  
Exchange WAV and SMF files with personal computers  
Supplied accessories  
In addition to this manual, the 2488neo has been packed  
with the following:  
NOTE  
We recommend that you keep the original box and  
packing materials for transportation of this unit.  
AC power cable ...............................................................1  
Warranty card..................................................................1  
Close the disc tray during transportation.  
Contact your TASCAM supplier if any of these items  
are missing.  
Use with a personal computer  
To import and export files and back up data, connect  
the 2488neo to a personal computer using a USB con-  
nection. Data transmission occurs at high speed if the  
computer connection and cable are USB 2.0 compatible.  
Transmission occurs at a slower speed with equipment that  
is only USB 1.1 compatible. Please see your computer’s  
documentation for more information.  
This unit can be connected to computers using one of the  
following operating systems.  
Microsoft: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista  
Apple: Mac OS 9.2, Mac OS X 10.2 or later  
NOTE  
If you are using Mac OS 9.0x or 9.1x, we recommend  
upgrading to OS 9.2 or later. Drivers are unnecessary.  
The unit will appear as a removable disc.  
We recommend using a cable designed for USB 2.0 to  
assure accurate and fast transmission of data.  
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1 − Introductions  
About this Owner's Manual  
This Owner's Manual is comprised of the following chap-  
ters.  
This chapter explains the procedures for creating a stereo  
master track after recording and the procedures for making  
audio CDs using the internal CD recorder. It also covers  
other CD recorder functions.  
In addition to an overview of the unit and information  
about CD-R/CD-RW discs and other features, this chapter  
explains the structure of this Owner's Guide and describes  
the conventions used in it. This chapter also includes  
important notices about copyright and liability.  
This chapter explains how to reformat the entire internal  
hard disk or specific partitions.  
Read this chapter before operation. This explains setup,  
startup, shutdown, and other basic knowledge necessary to  
use the unit.  
This chapter explains file import and export. Audio data  
files can be imported and exported between this unit's  
internal hard disk and a connected personal computer, or  
between the internal hard disk and a CD-R/CD-RW disc.  
SMF files can also be imported.  
This chapter explains the functions of the control keys and  
knobs on the top panel of this unit, the connection jacks  
and other parts.  
This chapter explains backup and restoration of song data.  
This unit can back up and save song data to CD-R/CD-RW  
discs and connected computers. The data in these files can  
later be restored to this unit for further use.  
The example in this chapter explains the basic functions  
needed to use the 2488neo to make recordings.  
This chapter explains the unit's tempo management func-  
tions (tempo map, metronome) and MIDI functions (syn-  
chronization, SMF playback, mixer/effect control).  
This chapter explains the 2488neo’s extensive mixer func-  
tions, including input assignment, EQ and effect sends, as  
well as scene memory and other functions that are useful  
in regular operation.  
This chapter explains the preference settings and how to  
adjust them according to your project conditions.  
This 2488neo includes three types of digital effects –mic  
insert effects, guitar insert effects, and a single effect use-  
ful at mixdown. This chapter explains these effects and  
how to use them in detail.  
This section includes electrical and mechanical specifica-  
tions and block and level diagrams.  
The 2488neo’s 24-track recorder has numerous advanced  
functions, including mark points, auto punch recording  
(including rehearsal functions), undo/redo and virtual  
tracks. This chapter explains these recorder functions in  
detail and how to use them.  
This part provides additional information, including details  
of MIDI messages used to control this unit and a list of  
warning messages.  
Manual conventions  
In this manual, we use the following conventions:  
We use the term “soft switch” or “button” to describe  
an on/off control on the display. Also note the differ-  
ence between “disc” and “disk.” When we refer to a  
disc, we are refer to a CD-R, CD-RW or pre-recorded  
audio CD. A disk, on the other hand, refers to the  
2488neo’s internal hard disk drive, or that of a connect-  
ed computer.  
Controls and indicators on the 2488neo are written like  
this: HOME.  
Inputs and controls of other equipment are written like  
this: AUX IN.  
Messages shown on the display are written like this:  
Are you sure?.  
If a preset indicator (i.e. one which cannot change) is  
shown, it is written like this: TEMPO.  
We use the term “key” to describe a push-button control  
on the 2488neo’s surface.  
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1 − Introductions  
Precautions and notes for placement and use  
The 2488neo may be used in most areas, but to maintain  
top performance, and prolong operating life, observe the  
following notes, precautions and environmental conditions:  
Relative humidity should be 30 to 80 percent.  
As the unit may become hot during operation, always  
leave sufficient space above the unit for ventilation. Do  
not install this unit in a confined space such as a book-  
case, and do not put anything on top of the unit.  
Avoid installing this unit on top of any heat-generating  
electrical device such as a power amplifier.  
Avoid exposing it to extremes of temperature and  
humidity and avoid mechanical shocks and vibration.  
Keep the unit away from strong magnetic fields (TV  
sets, computer monitors, large electric motors, etc.).  
Make sure that the unit is mounted in a level position for  
correct operation.  
The nominal temperature should be between 5°C and  
35°C (41°F and 95°F).  
Handling of compact discs  
The 2488neo has been designed for the playback of CD-DA  
(standard audio) format discs.  
Keep discs away from direct sunlight, and places of  
high heat and humidity. If left in such places, warping  
could result.  
Do not use any record spray, anti-static solutions,  
benzene, paint thinner or other chemical agents to clean  
CDs as they could damage the delicate playing surface.  
It may cause CDs to become unplayable.  
Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid  
dirt as well as serious scratches that could cause the  
laser pickup to skip.  
Always place the compact discs in the trays with their  
label facing upward.  
To remove a disc from its case, press down on the center  
of the disc holder, then lift the disc out, holding it care-  
fully by the edges.  
Do not affix any labels or stickers to the label side of the  
disc and do not use any protective coating spray.  
Do not insert discs that have adhesive remaining from  
tape or stickers that have been removed. If they are  
inserted into the player, they could stick to the internal  
mechanism, requiring removal by a technician.  
Do not use cracked discs.  
Avoid getting fingerprints on the signal side (the non-  
label side). Grime and dust may cause skipping, so keep  
discs clean and store them in their cases when not being  
played. To clean the signal side of a disc, wipe gently  
with a soft dry cloth from the center towards the outside  
edge.  
Only use circular compact discs. Avoid using non-circu-  
lar promotional, etc. discs.  
Beware of condensation  
If the unit (or a compact disc) is moved from a cold to a  
warm place, or used after a sudden temperature change,  
there is a danger of condensation; vapor in the air could  
condense on the internal mechanism, making correct oper-  
ation impossible. To prevent this, or if this occurs, let the  
player sit for one or two hours at the new room temperature  
before using.  
Never use a stabilizer or printable discs  
Using commercially available CD stabilizers or printable  
recordable discs with this player will damage the mecha-  
nism and cause it to malfunction.  
CAUTION  
Never use a disc that has had a stabilizer mounted to  
it. The residual adhesive may cause the disc to stick to  
the turntable of the 2488neo. If it sticks to the turn-  
table, you will need a technician to get it out.  
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1 − Introductions  
About CD-R and CD-RW discs  
CD-R discs can be recorded once only. Once they have  
been used for recording, they cannot be erased or re-  
recorded. However, if space is available on the disc, addi-  
tional material can be recorded. The packaging of CD-R  
discs will include one of the following logos:  
Always store CD-R and CD-RW discs in their cases to  
avoid dirt and dust accumulating on their surfaces.  
When labeling CD-R and CD-RW discs, always use a  
soft oil-based felt-tipped pen to write the information.  
Never use a ball-point or hard-tipped pen, as this may  
cause damage to the recorded side.  
Always keep the recording sides of the discs away from  
grime and dust to avoid a reduction in sound quality.  
To clean a disc, wipe gently with a soft dry cloth from  
the center towards the outside edge. Do not use thinner,  
gasoline, benzene or LP cleaning fluid, as these will  
damage the disc and cause the disc unplayable.  
Do not put labels or protective sheets on the discs and do  
not use any protective coating spray.  
By contrast, a CD-RW disc can be used in much the same  
way as a CD-R disc, but the last track or tracks recorded  
can be erased before the disc has been “finalized,” and the  
space on the disc can be re-used for other recordings. The  
packaging of CD-RW discs will include one of the follow-  
ing logos:  
If you are in any doubt as to the care and handling of a  
CD-R and CD-RW discs, read the precautions supplied  
with the disc, or contact the disc manufacturer directly.  
However, you should note that an audio CD created using  
a CD-RW disc may not play back satisfactorily on every  
audio CD player. It will, naturally, be playable on the  
2488neo. This is in no way a limitation of the 2488neo  
itself, but of the difference between the different types of  
media and the methods used to read them.  
There are precautions that you should take when handling  
CD-R and CD-RW discs.  
Avoid touching the recording (non-label) side of a  
disc on which you will be recording. Recording on  
a disc requires a cleaner surface than playing back,  
and fingerprints, grease, etc. can cause errors in the  
recording process.  
CD-R and CD-RW discs are sensitive to the effects of  
heat and ultraviolet rays. It is important that they are not  
stored in a location where direct sunlight will fall on  
them, and which is away from sources of heat such as  
radiators or heat-generating electrical devices.  
About finalizing  
Although audio data may be written on a CD-R or CD-RW  
disc, a standard CD player will not be able to read the data  
(i.e. play back the audio) until a final *TOC has been writ-  
ten at the start of the disc.  
*TOC: Table of contents  
Information of recorded data, which contains titles, starting  
and ending addresses, and etc..  
The process of writing this table of contents is known as  
“finalizing.” Once this has been done, no further data can  
be written to the disc. See “Finalizing the disc” on page 76  
for details. In the case of a CD-RW disc which has been  
finalized, the whole of the disc may be erased, or the disc  
may be “refreshed,” and the disc re-used.  
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2 − Setting up and basic knowledge  
Setting up the 2488neo  
First, find a flat level surface for the 2488neo which is  
stable and cannot be jogged or jolted easily.  
Plug in and turn on the 2488neo. The power switch is on  
the rear, by the power cord.  
This should be a hard surface. Do not put the 2488neo on  
a carpet or furnishings, as this will block the airflow and  
possibly cause overheating.  
You should avoid moving the 2488neo while it is switched  
on.  
Especially, you should never move it while the HD indica-  
tor by the display is lit or flashing.  
Leave a little space at the back of the 2488neo to plug and  
unplug microphones, etc.  
Before switching on the 2488neo, you should connect the  
monitoring system (this term refers to the amplifier and  
speakers and headphones that you will use to listen to  
your recordings).  
The display shows the following startup screen and the HD  
(hard disk) indicator light blinks.  
T I P  
When you are recording electric guitars and basses,  
etc., you can listen through speakers. When you are  
recording using a microphone, this may cause acoustic  
feedback, so you should use headphones at this time.  
Most sound professionals recommend that you do  
not use headphones for monitoring all the time,  
even though they are very convenient and useful in  
some circumstances.  
Using the included power cord, connect this unit to a power  
outlet, ensuring that it is the correct voltage for the unit.  
After about 20 seconds, the 2488neo will be ready and the  
HD (hard disk) indicator stops flashing. Adjust the display  
so that it is comfortable for you to read, using the contrast  
control.  
Connect the MONITOR OUT jacks on the rear panel to  
your amplifier’s AUX inputs (or any inputs except those  
designed for a record turntable). You will probably need a  
pair of 1/4-to-RCA cables for this.  
NOTE  
The 2488neo outputs balanced signals from the moni-  
tor outputs. If you have an amplifier with balanced  
inputs, use balanced cables rather than unbalanced  
cables here.  
Plug a standard pair of headphones into the 1/4PHONES  
jack at the front left of the 2488neo.  
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Shutdown  
You should always use the SHUT DOWN key before turn-  
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Press the YES/ENTER key.  
ing off the 2488neo.  
The HD indicator (orange) flashes as data is written  
to the hard disk (the display also shows this process).  
The 2488neo contains a hard disk which is used to store your  
song data. If you simply turn off the unit using the power  
switch, there may be some data in the 2488neo’s memory  
which hasn’t been written to disk and you will therefore lose  
that data when you turn off the unit.  
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Press and hold down the SHUT DOWN key for two  
or three second. The red indicator lights, and the  
display shows a message Are you sure?.  
When all data is written to the hard disk, the SHUT  
DOWN indicator flashes red.  
The display shows SHUT DOWN COMPLETE.  
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Use the power switch at the rear of the 2488neo to  
turn off the unit.  
Basic knowledge  
Before using this unit, please read and understand the fun-  
damental principles explained in this section  
Hard disk and partitions  
This unit records audio data and other song information  
on an 80GB internal hard disk that is divided into multiple  
partitions. The so-called FAT partition” is an 8GB parti-  
tion in FAT-32 format dedicated to file exchange. This par-  
tition is used to exchange files between the unit and a com-  
puter connected by USB, and cannot be used for recording  
or playback. This partition can only be accessed: when  
using a USB connection for backup and restoration opera-  
tions, WAV file import and export, and SMF import.  
sizes of these partitions are set when they are created. The  
maximum number of TASCAM partitions is four (see  
Choose the partition that you want to work in by using the  
SELECT item in the DISK menu. The selected partition is  
the activepartition. Only one partition can be active at a  
time. Inactive partitions cannot be accessed until you make  
them active.  
The rest of the hard disk is divided into multiple partitions  
for storing songs. Since these partitions use TASCAM’s  
own format, they are named TASCAM partitions.The  
Selecting the active partition  
Select a partition using these procedures.  
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With the transport stopped, press the MENU key.  
The MENU screen appears.  
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Turn the JOG/DATA dial until the DISK item is  
The partition list appears on the screen. The open  
highlighted, and then press the YES/ENTER key.  
space in each partition appears on the right.  
The DISK menu appears.  
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Use the JOG/DATA dial until the partition you wish to  
use is highlighted, and then press the YES/ENTER key.  
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Use the JOG/DATA dial until the SELECT item is  
highlighted, and then press the YES/ENTER key.  
The partition is now selected.  
Songs  
When using the 2488neo, the term songrefers to all the  
data related to the recording, playback, editing, and other  
work in a single project. Each song includes recorded audio  
data, and a playlist(playback procedures for audio data),  
track and mark point information, and settings for the  
mixer, effects, MIDI, tempo and pitch control. This infor-  
mation is never shared between different songs.  
You must select a song by creating a new song, or loading an  
existing song before you can do any work with the 2488neo.  
Save the song when you finish working. See First steps in  
NOTE  
When you change the active partition (see "Selecting  
the active partition" on page 13) the most recently  
used song in the newly active partition is loaded.  
Each partition can contain a maximum of 250 songs, and  
each song can be given a name.  
Screen  
Menu screen  
Home screen  
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You make many of the settings for this unit from the menu  
screen. With the transport stopped, press the MENU key to  
display the MENU screen. Use the cursor keys or the JOG/  
DATA dial to select the desired menu, and then press the  
YES/ENTER key.  
This screen shows the main information related to record-  
ing. Press the HOME key to display the home screen, which  
shows track levels, current song position, song name,  
remaining recordable time (minutes) and other information.  
NOTE  
Some keys, including the transport keys, do not func-  
tion when the MENU screen is shown.  
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Direct access screens  
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The keys listed below are keys dedicated to various func-  
tions and many allow direct access to related screens.  
Some of these keys, however, do not have dedicated  
screens for editing. Please see the related section for each  
function for details.  
Some general notes on using the 2488neo  
Navigation  
Changing values  
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To navigate inside the 2488neo screens, use the CURSOR  
Use the JOG/DATA dial (we’ll just call it “the dial”) to  
keys to move the cursor.  
increase or decrease values shown on the screen.  
Titling  
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YES/ENTER key  
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With the SHIFT indicator lit, press the TITLE key to set  
or edit the title of one of these objects. A pop-up appears  
allowing you to edit the title:  
To do an action, to enter a sub-menu or to answer “yes”  
to a question. We will often refer to this as just the  
YES/ENTER key.  
Use the left and right cursor keys to move around inside the  
title, and the dial to select a character at the cursor position.  
Use the INSERT and DELETE keys to insert and delete  
characters at the cursor position.  
NO/EXIT key  
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To do the opposite of confirming (that is, to leave a screen  
without performing an action, to go up a menu level, or to  
answer “no” to a question). We will often refer to this as  
just the NO/EXIT key.  
You can also use the up and down cursor keys as “shift”  
keys, allowing you to select between:  
CAPS—uppercase CAPITAL LETTERS  
small—lowercase small letters  
NUM—numbers  
WORD—you can use the dial to select from a range  
of preset words (VERSE, CHORUS, etc.). The preset  
words can be edited to meet your needs, as described in  
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SHIFT key  
Many keys have two functions: the first is written in nor-  
mal (white) type, and the second is written under this in  
white on a green background.  
To access these second shifted functions:  
1
Press the SHIFT key so that the indicator lights.  
2
Press the key whose second function you want to  
use. The SHIFT indicator goes out.  
NOTE  
As the 2488neo is shipped from the factory, if you  
press the SHIFT key and do not press another key  
within a second or so, the SHIFT indicator goes out.  
This prevents you from accessing unwanted functions  
by accident. If you hold down the SHIFT key while you  
are looking for the next key, it will stay on.  
You can change this behavior so that the SHIFT key  
becomes a non-latching key—that is, you have to  
press and hold it while you are pressing the other  
key, or a latching key that stays on until the other key  
is pressed. See “Shift key behavior” on page 97 for  
details of how to make this change.  
Several shifted functions are not indicated on the panel.  
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3 − Names and functions of the 2488neo  
Top panel  
Input channel section  
Controls for the 8 input channels (AH). Input signals can  
be assigned to the track mixer or sub mixer.  
To assign an input channel to a track channel or the sub  
To assign effects to an input (see Assigning mic  
page 41).  
1 PHANTOM switch  
Turns phantom power for the XLR input jacks on input  
channels AD ON and OFF. Turn this switch ON when  
connecting condenser mics that requires +48 V of  
external power.  
To link inputs next to each other (see “Linking chan-  
CAUTION  
4 OL indicators  
When the PHANTOM switch is ON, do not change the  
connections for inputs A–D. Do not connect or discon-  
nect mics with the phantom power turned ON.  
These provide warnings about overloaded input levels.  
If a channel's OL indicator turns red, turn its TRIM  
knob counterclockwise to reduce the channel's gain.  
2 TRIM knobs (A–H)  
Adjusts gain of MIC/LINE input jacks. Turning clock-  
wise raises gain (increases signal level).  
3 INPUT keys (A–H)  
Pressing the INPUT key of an input channel selects it as  
an active channel and the key lights. An active channel  
is affected by mixer functions and other operations.  
These keys are also used for the following purposes.  
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Effects section  
These 3 keys access effect functions. See 6–Effectson  
page 39 for details.  
6 MICX4 key  
Press this key to open the MIC EFFECT screen.  
To assign a mic effect to an input or mixer channel,  
press and hold down this key and then press the INPUT  
or SELECT key of the desired channel.  
5 MULTI (TUNER) key  
Press this key to open the MULTI EFFECT screen.  
To assign the multi-effect to an input or mixer channel,  
press and hold down this key and then press the INPUT  
or SELECT key of the desired channel.  
Press this key and the MULTI (TUNER) key together to  
change the active insert effect.  
Press this key and the MICX4 key at the same time to  
7 SINGLE key  
change the active insert effect.  
Press this key to open the SINGLE EFFECT screen.  
Press this key with the SHIFT indicator lit to open the  
TUNER screen. Press it again to close the TUNER screen.  
Track mixer section  
These controls allow up to 24 tracks of audio in the  
2488neo to be mixed. Mixer channel numbers correspond  
to track numbers. Channels 13 to 24 are stereo track pairs.  
0 MUTE/SOLO keys  
With the SOLO indicator above and to the right of the  
stereo fader unlit, these keys function as MUTE keys,  
which silence the output of a channel when pressed.  
( the keys light to show the track’s muted status (see  
8 REC keys  
These keys arm and disarm tracks for recording. When  
ON, they will flash red when record ready and steadily  
light red when recording.  
When the SOLO indicator is lit, these keys function  
as SOLO keys flash to show soloed (see “Soloing and  
9 SELECT keys  
Pressing the SELECT key of a channel selects it as an  
active channel, and the key lights. An active channel is  
affected by mixer functions and other operations.  
q Faders  
Each fader adjusts the output level of its track (or track  
pairs for 13/14 to 23/24).  
These keys are also used for the following purposes.  
Depending on the current 2488neo settings, actual  
levels and fader positions may not match (see “Fader  
To assign an input channel to a track channel (see  
To assign effects to a track channel (see Assigning mic  
page 41).  
To link track channels next to each other (see “Linking  
Sub mixer section  
These controls are for the sub mixer.  
When the SOLO indicator is lit, this key functions as a  
SOLO key and shows that the sub mixer is soloed when  
w SELECT key  
Press this key to open the SUB MIXER screen.  
r SUB fader  
This key is also used to assign inputs AH to the sub  
This fader adjusts the output level of the sub mix bus.  
mixer, and to assign the sub mixer to the stereo bus.  
e MUTE/SOLO key  
This key functions in the same way for the sub mixer  
as the track channel MUTE/SOLO keys do for channels  
Stereo Bus section  
STEREO DYNAMICS screen (see “Stereo dynamics”  
t SELECT (DYNAMICS) key  
Press this key to open the STEREO screen. Use this  
screen to match internal fader levels with physical fader  
positions and to make direct output settings (see “Stereo  
y STEREO fader  
This fader adjusts the output level of the stereo bus (and  
hence the overall level of the mix when mastering).  
Press this key with the SHIFT indicator lit to open the  
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Monitor Section  
These controls adjust the output signal sent to the  
mono monitoring (the monitor source indicator flashes).  
Press the unshifted MONITOR SOURCE (MONO) key  
again to return to stereo monitoring.  
PHONES output jack on the front panel and the MONITOR  
OUTPUT jack on the rear panel. See “Monitoring” on page  
36 for details.  
o MUTE key  
This key mutes and unmutes the MONITOR OUT  
u MONITOR LEVEL knob  
Adjusts the level of the output signal.  
signal without affecting the headphone output.  
i MONITOR SOURCE (MONO) key/indicator  
p RECORD SOURCE MONITOR key  
Pressing this key cycles through the monitor sources.  
This key selects whether the input source signal is  
monitored before or after it has passed through the track  
The indicator lights next to the selected monitor source  
(STEREO, SUB MIX, TO EFF LOOP, EFF SEND 1/2).  
Pressing this key with the SHIFT indicator lit selects  
LCD display section  
a LCD display  
s Contrast adjustment knob  
The display shows various information and setting  
This knob adjusts the display contrast.  
screens for the operation of the 2488neo.  
Access indicator section  
d MIDI indicator  
f HD indicator  
This indicator lights when MIDI messages are received  
This indicator lights when data is being read from or  
the MIDI IN jack.  
written to the internal hard disk.  
Utility section  
These keys are used to access specific utility screens.  
screen with the SHIFT indicator lit, but the selected  
item will be different (see “UNDO and REDO” on  
page 64).  
g SCENE (NULL) key  
Opens the SCENE LIBRARY screen (see “Scene  
k MENU (TITLE) key  
Opens the main MENU screen (see “Menu screen” on  
page 14).  
With the SHIFT indicator lit, opens the FADER NULL  
Press this key with the SHIFT indicator lit to edit the  
names of scenes, songs, marks, virtual tracks, effect  
settings and other items.  
h EDIT TRK (VIRT TRK) key  
Opens the TRACK EDIT screen (see “About track edit-  
l HOME key  
With the SHIFT indicator lit, opens the VIRTUAL  
TRACK ASSIGN screen (see “Virtual tracks” on  
page 66).  
Opens the home screen that shows track levels and  
other information related to recording. Press this key  
with the SHIFT indicator lit to clear the peak meter’s  
held peak value (when KEEP mode is active).  
j UNDO (REDO) key  
Opens the UNDO/REDO screen. Opens the same  
Screen operation section  
This section is used to operate the various menus and other  
screens that appear on the display. The JOG/DATA dial is  
also used for transport jog operation (see “Some general  
z Cursor keys  
Move the on-screen cursor.  
x YES/ENTER key  
Use this key to execute functions, to enter a deeper  
menu layer, and to answer “YES” to questions.  
; JOG/DATA dial  
Use the dial to choose items on menu screens and  
change the values of items on other screens.  
c NO/EXIT key  
Use this key to prevent execution of a function, to  
return to the previous menu layer, and to answer “NO”  
to questions.  
When the home screen is open, use the dial to jog the  
playback position (see “Jog positioning” page 48).  
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Channel section  
Opens screens for setting mixer channel functions.  
n FADER/PAN key  
Press this key to open the FADER/PAN screen of the  
currently selected channel (input channel or track chan-  
v EQ key  
Press this key to open the EQ screen of the currently  
selected channel (input channel, track channel or stereo  
m SOLO key/indicator  
Press this key to enter solo mode. When solo mode is  
ON, the indicator lights, and the MUTE/SOLO keys in  
the row to the left function as SOLO keys (see “Soloing  
b SEND key  
Press this key to open the EFFECT SEND screen of the  
currently selected channel (input channel or track chan-  
Locate section  
Use these keys to set and locate the edit points. See page 50  
for details.  
! FROM key  
Press this key while holding down the LOCATE (SET)  
key to set the FROM point as the current transport  
playback position.  
, LOCATE (SET) key  
Press this key by itself to open the MARK LIST screen  
that shows mark points.  
Press this key by itself to jump to the FROM point.  
Press and hold this key and press the IN, OUT, FROM,  
or TO key to set the point represented by that key as the  
current playback position.  
@ TO key  
Press this key while holding down the LOCATE (SET)  
key to set the TO point as current transport playback  
position.  
. IN key  
Press this key by itself to jump to the TO point.  
Press this key while holding down the LOCATE (SET)  
key to set the IN point as the current transport play-  
back position.  
Press this key by itself to jump to the IN point.  
/ OUT key  
Press this key while holding down the LOCATE  
(SET) key to set OUT point as the current transport  
playback position.  
Press this key by itself to jump to the OUT point.  
Mark/Title section  
Use these keys to set, erase and adjust marks (up to 999  
per song), edit titles and add and remove check marks. See  
% INSERT key  
Press this key to create a mark at the transport play-  
back position.  
Use this key for other functions, including insert-  
ing letters during title editing, selecting list entries,  
and adding entries on the TEMPO MAP and TIME  
SIGNATURE screens.  
# DELETE key  
Press this key to erase the mark just before the current  
transport playback position.  
Use this key for other functions, including erasing  
letters during title editing, de-selecting list entries,  
and erasing entries on the TEMPO MAP and TIME  
SIGNATURE screens.  
$ TRIM key  
Press this key to open the TRIM screen to edit at the  
mark position just before the current transport play-  
back position.  
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Transport section  
This section has keys for auto punch recording, repeat,  
pitch control/SSA and other functions, and a jog mode  
indicator light.  
( JOG indicator  
Lights when jog mode is active.  
) PITCH/SSA key/indicator  
Press this key to turn the varispeed function ON and  
^ AUTO PUNCH key/indicator  
Press this key to turn the auto punch mode ON and  
OFF. The indicator lights when ON.  
Hold down the key to open the PITCH/SSA screen,  
where you can switch between normal pitch control and  
SSA and make related settings (see “Varispeed opera-  
& RHSL key/indicator  
Press this key to turn the rehearsal mode ON and OFF.  
Rehearsal is possible in auto punch mode as well as in  
normal recording.  
* REPEAT key/indicator  
Press this key to turn the repeat mode ON and OFF.  
If you press and hold this button, the REPEAT  
INTERVAL screen opens where you can set this value  
Transport keys  
In addition to the ordinary operation of individual keys,  
pushing these keys in combination allows a variety of addi-  
tional operations (see Transport controlson page 47).  
R F FWD key  
Press this key to skip to the next mark. Press and hold  
this key to fast forward until you release the key.  
Press this key while holding down the STOP key to  
jump to the last recording start position and stop there.  
Q RECORD key/indicator  
Press this key and the PLAY key together when the  
transport is stopped, to start recording. Press this key  
during playback to start recording at any point.  
T REW key  
Press this key to skip to the previous mark. Press and  
hold this key to rewind until you release the key.  
If the RHSL indicator is lit, however, recording will not  
actually occur.  
Press this key while holding down the STOP key to  
jump to the beginning of the song.  
W PLAY key/indicator  
Press this key when the transport is stopped to start  
playback. Press this key and the RECORD key together  
when the transport is stopped to drop into recording.  
Press this key during recording to drop out of record-  
ing, but continue playback.  
Press this key while holding down the STOP key to  
enter jog mode.  
E STOP key  
Press this key during playback or recording to stop  
the transport.  
Hold down this key and press the F FWD key to jump  
to the last recording start position and stop there.  
Hold down this key and press the REW key to jump to  
the beginning of the song.  
Hold down this key and press the PLAY key to enter jog mode.  
Press this key when in jog mode to exit jog mode.  
Mixdown and Mastering section  
Y BOUNCE key  
Turns bounce mode ON and OFF.  
U MIXDOWN/MASTERING key  
Use to record the master track (see “Mastering and CD  
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Routing section  
I QUICK ROUTING (MAP) key  
Use to recall and save routing assignment settings (see  
Press this key with the SHIFT indicator lit to open the  
ROUTING MAP screen where you can see the status  
of input channel assignments (see “Checking assing-  
Other keys  
O SHIFT key/indicator  
A SHUT DOWN key  
The shift function is operative when the indicator is lit.  
Turns the 2488neo unit off.  
If you hold the SHUT DOWN key for 2 or 3 seconds,  
a pop-up screen appears to confirm that you want to  
shut down.  
Use the GLOBAL screen of the PREFERENCE menu  
to select the functionality of the SHIFT key (see “Shift  
Always use this key to shut down the unit. This unit  
has an internal hard disk, and it is necessary to save the  
song data on the hard disk before turning the power off.  
P CLICK key/indicator  
Turns the metronome click output ON and OFF. When  
ON, the unit will provide a click according to the  
METRONOME screen setting (see “Metronome” on  
page 91).  
For this reason, always use this key to conduct shut  
down when you want to turn the unit off (see “Shut  
Press and hold this key to open the FREE  
METRONOME screen.  
Front panel  
1
23 4  
5
6
PHONES jack  
11  
GUITAR INPUT (H) jack  
41  
Connect stereo headphones here to listen to the moni-  
tor output.  
This is a guitar input jack for input H.  
Connect a guitar (or bass) with a high impedance pickup.  
PUNCH jack  
21  
Disc tray  
51  
Connect a TASCAM RC-30P or other foot pedal to  
control punch in and punch out.  
For CD-R and CD-RW discs.  
Eject button  
61  
EXPRESSION jack  
31  
Use to open and close the disc tray.  
Connect a BOSS EV-5 or other foot volume pedal to  
control internal effect parameters (see “Editing the  
Do not press this button when the drive is in operation.  
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Rear panel  
1
q
0
w
2
3
567 8  
4
9
POWER switch  
11  
0 MIC/LINE (A–D) jacks  
Turn the 2488neo power ON and OFF. Follow shut  
down procedures before turning power OFF (see “Shut  
Analog input jacks for inputs A–D. These balanced jacks  
accept both XLR connectors and standard 1/4" plugs.  
q MIC/LINE (E–H) jacks  
~ IN jack  
21  
Analog input jacks for inputs E–H. These balanced  
Connect the included power cord.  
jacks accept standard 1/4" plugs.  
MIDI OUT jack  
31  
w USB port  
Sends Program Change and Control Change, MMC  
commands, realtime messages (such as MTC),  
common messages and other MIDI messages to  
connected MIDI devices.  
Use this port to connect the 2488neo to a computer  
using USB to exchange files, including audio files and  
settings, with an attached computer.  
MIDI IN jack  
41  
Receives Program Change and Control Change messag-  
es, MMC commands and other MIDI commands and  
messages, from connected MIDI devices.  
DIGITAL IN jack  
51  
Use this jack to receive an S/PDIF digital audio signal,  
which can then be used as a pair of channel inputs (see  
DIGITAL OUT jack  
61  
Outputs the stereo bus signal as an S/PDIF format digi-  
tal audio signal.  
MONITOR OUT (L, R) jacks  
71  
Outputs the signal selected in the top panel monitor  
section through these standard balanced 1/4" jacks.  
STEREO OUT (L, R) jacks  
81  
Outputs stereo bus signal.  
EFFECT SENDS (1, 2) jacks  
91  
Output effect sends signals 1 and 2.  
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4 − Recording  
Setting up your first song  
This example shows how to record a rhythm guitar, followed  
by recording an accompanying lead guitar. This is a simple  
recording, but the same procedures also apply to more com-  
plicated recordings, so please read this section carefully.  
New song  
To make sure we start with a “clean slate,” we will create a  
new song.  
3
In the CREATE screen, press the SHIFT key fol-  
lowed by the TITLE key to enter titling mode.  
T I P  
The 2488neo is shipped from the factory with a new  
song ready for you to record. However, if the 2488neo  
has been used before, it will automatically load the  
last song that was worked on, and you may need to  
follow these instructions to create a new song. Nor-  
mally, though, this will not be needed.  
4
Use the dial and the cursor keys to give the song a  
name up to 12 characters in length (see “Titling”  
on page 15). Press YES/ENTER when you are done.  
After confirming the song title, the CREATE  
screen reappears.  
1
Press the MENU key and the MENU screen appears.  
Use the cursor keys or the JOG/DATA dial to select  
SONG, and press YES/ENTER.  
5
On the CREATE screen, press YES/ENTER.  
2
In the SONG menu, use the cursor keys or the JOG/  
DATA dial to select CREATE, and press YES/ENTER.  
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Setting the tempo  
The 2488neo has an internal metronome that can play a  
click according to the metronome settings or tempo map  
settings. The initial setting is a simple metronome mode  
(free metronome mode).  
Use the following procedures to set the metronome to 2/4  
time with a tempo of = 100.  
1
Press and hold the CLICK key. The CLICK indica-  
tor lights orange and the FREE METRONOME  
screen appears.  
2
Use the cursor keys or JOG/DATA dial to make the  
settings below.  
TEMPO œ 100  
TIME SIG. œ 2/4  
3
Press the HOME key to return to the home screen.  
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4 − Recording  
Making the first recording  
We assume that you’re recording the rhythm guitar to start  
with, and that you will be recording it on track 1.  
Input H is special on the 2488neo—it is duplicated at the  
front of the 2488neo with an input for electric guitars and  
basses (active guitars and basses should use a 1/4LINE  
jack at the rear of the unit). Only use this front input jack  
for passive electric guitars and basses and do not plug these  
instruments into any other jacks.  
Note that inputs on the 2488neo are lettered from A  
through H. Tracks are numbered from 1 through 24.  
Recording the guitar  
1
Plug the guitar into the GUITAR [H] input on the  
front of the 2488neo. Then plug a pair of head-  
phones into the PHONES jack on the front panel.  
4
5
6
Press the REC key of track 1. It starts to flash.  
Set both fader 1 and the STEREO fader to the 0 position.  
2
Play the guitar, and adjust the level using TRIM  
control H so that when you play a loud note, the OL  
indicator above the INPUT-H key lights very briefly.  
Then turn the TRIM counterclockwise a little to set  
the appropriate level.  
If you want to tune the guitar using the 2488neo, see  
Confirm that the MONITOR SOURCE is set to  
STEREO, and use the MONITOR LEVEL knob to  
adjust the monitor level. You can also monitor in  
3
Press and hold the INPUT-H key so that it starts to  
flash. While holding it down, press the SELECT key  
of channel 1. Now both these keys will flash.  
7
After pressing the INPUT-H key, press the EQ key  
and adjust the guitar tone. The sound you hear is  
the sound that will be recorded (see “EQ” on page  
31).  
Now release both keys. They will both be lit. This  
means that input H is now assigned to track 1.  
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Use the cursor keys and the dial to move around the  
display and change values. The settings are shown  
as numbers and as a graph.  
11 To return to the zero position, where your song  
began, press and hold the STOP key, and press the  
REW key (marked as RTZ—“return to zero”).  
Use the on-screen SW on the left side of the display (or  
use SHIFT and YES/ENTER to turn the EQ on, and  
use SHIFT and NO/EXIT to turn the EQ off) to com-  
pare the sound with and without the equalization.  
12 When you’ve finished recording, press channel 1’s  
REC key to save the track.  
9
Press and hold down the RECORD key and press  
the PLAY key. The PLAY and RECORD indicators  
above the transport keys both light, and the REC  
key of track 1 lights solidly.  
If you want to rehearse while listening to a metro-  
nome click before recording, press the RHSL key to  
enter rehearsal mode before conducting the above  
operation. In rehearsal mode, if you press the PLAY  
key while pressing the RECORD key, a recording  
rehearsal starts and you can hear the metronome  
click without actually recording.  
13 Press the CLICK key and the indicator goes out.  
14 Press the PLAY key and listen to the recorded  
sound. To re-record press the REC key for track 1  
again and repeat from step 9.  
10 The metronome you set up earlier starts to play,  
and you can play your rhythm part along with it,  
recording as you go. Press the STOP key when you  
are finished.  
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Lead line  
Now we can record the lead guitar line. We will add an effect  
to the lead guitar to make it sound a little more interesting.  
6
Press the MULTI key again to bring up the MULTI  
EFFECT screen.  
T I P  
You can also perform audio edits, cutting, copying  
and pasting between tracks, etc. to correct small mis-  
takes. These operations are explained in “Track edit-  
1
Press the channel 2 SELECT key while pressing and  
holding the INPUT-H key to assign guitar input (H)  
to track 2.  
7
Press YES/ENTER to show the library choices, move  
the cursor to PRESET to select the preset multi-  
effect library.  
Use the dial to select the preset multi effect. See  
more about using the effects.  
Press the YES/ENTER key to load the multi effect.  
2
Press the REC key for track 2 to arm that track for  
recording. The REC key starts to flash, showing  
that it is ready to record.  
3
4
Set fader 2 to the standard position (0).  
8
Press and hold the RECORD key, and then press the  
PLAY key to start recording track 2.  
Start song playback, and use fader 1 to adjust the  
level of the previously recorded track.  
9
When finished recording, press the track 2 REC key  
and the light goes out.  
5
Press and hold the MULTI key, and press the  
INPUT-H key to assign the multi-effect to the guitar  
input (H).  
Congratulations!  
By now you should be familiar with the basic concepts of  
the 2488neo: how the inputs and channels work together;  
how the mixer controls are accessed and operated, how  
recording and playback take place, and a little about the  
location and effect facilities provided by the 2488neo.  
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5 − Mixer  
Inputs and assignments  
The 2488neo mixer is equipped with 8 inputs (AH), 24 play-  
back tracks, and 2 effect returns for a total of 34 channels. 4  
of the 8 inputs (AD) have combined MIC/LINE inputs that  
can accept both XLR jacks and standard 1/4TRS jacks.  
These can also supply +48 V phantom power. Inputs EH are  
standard balanced 1/4jack MIC/LINE inputs.  
Assignment to a stereo track  
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Tracks 13–24 form six stereo tracks (13-14, 15-16, 17-18,  
19-20, 21-22, 23-24) with each stereo track being controlled  
by a single fader. Stereo tracks are always recorded as a pair.  
Recording on only one channel of the pair is impossible.  
When assigning a linked input channel pair to a stereo  
WARNING  
track each input is assigned to a separate track.  
Example: assignment of inputs A and B to tracks 13 and 14  
A œ 13, B œ 14  
Never connect microphones to inputs A through D, or  
disconnect microphones from these inputs with phan-  
tom power turned on.  
When assigning a single input channel to a stereo track,  
Never use unbalanced dynamic microphones with  
microphone inputs A through D with phantom power  
turned on. If you are in any doubt, consult your local  
audio expert.  
the same input is assigned to both tracks.  
Example: assignment of input A to tracks 13 and 14  
A œ 13, 14  
Always turn this switch OFF when connecting devices  
that do not need + 48 V external power to the XLR jacks.  
After a single input channel has been assigned to a  
stereo track, if a separate input channel is assigned to  
the same stereo track, the new channel is assigned to the  
second track of the pair, resulting in each channel being  
assigned to a separate track.  
Example: Input A is assigned to tracks 13 and 14 (A  
œ13, 14), then, input C is assigned to the same pair of  
tracks.  
An unbalanced “mirror” of H, with an impedance suitable  
for electric guitars and basses, is provided at the front of  
the unit.  
It is possible to record up to eight tracks at one time, with  
the inputs being freely assignable to the tracks.  
A œ 13, C œ14  
Assigning inputs is carried out by pressing and holding  
the appropriate input key below the TRIM controls (the  
key flashes), and then pressing the appropriate channel  
SELECT key(s) which will also flash. It is also possible to  
reverse the order (press and hold a channel’s SELECT key  
and press the appropriate input key).  
NOTE  
By pressing multiple SELECT keys while pressing and  
holding the INPUT key, a single input can be assigned  
to multiple tracks.  
Multiple inputs cannot be assigned to the same track.  
This shows an instrument (guitar or bass) plugged into  
input H being assigned to channel 1.  
Digital input assignment  
The stereo digital signal input through the DIGITAL IN  
jack on the rear panel can be set as the source for any input  
channel pair (AB, CD, EF or GH), replacing an analog  
MIC/LINE input pair. This setting is made on the MIXER  
screen of the PREFERENCE menu (see Digital input  
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Checking assignments  
When either an input key (or channel SELECT key) is  
pressed and held down it flashes, together with the chan-  
nel (or input key) to which it has been assigned. Also, if the  
SHIFT key is pressed, followed by the MAP key, a screen is  
shown with the current assignments.  
The eight inputs are represented by horizontal lines, which  
are joined to the channel labels at the bottom of the screen  
by vertical lines when they are assigned to the channels.  
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys to change between viewing  
channels 1 through 12, and 13 through 24.  
Breaking assignments  
way as for single channels. Pressing one SELECT key  
of a linked channel pair is typically the same as press-  
ing both together.  
If an input or channel SELECT key is held down, the  
assigned CHANNEL (or INPUT) key flashes. Press the  
other key to break the assignment.  
NOTE  
Assigning and unassigning linked channels (see “Link-  
ing channels” on page 33) works in much the same  
Saving and loading assignments (QUICK ROUTING)  
Recording, bounce, and mixdown routing assignment set-  
tings can all be saved for easy setup to match your record-  
ing system and environment.  
1
Press the QUICK ROUTING key to bring up the  
screen shown here.  
2
Use the dial (or §/cursor keys) to select the  
settings to be loaded, or the destination for the  
current routing assignment settings.  
3
4
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys to select LOAD or SAVE.  
Press YES/ENTER. The routing assignments are  
either stored or loaded. The home screen briefly  
shows Save routingor Load routing.  
NOTE  
When bounce routing settings (BOUNCE) are loaded,  
2488neo automatically enters bounce mode.  
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Channel functions  
In this section, we explain the channel functions of the  
2488neo’s mixer. The recorder track channels (1–24) and  
input channels have similar functions, so we explain them  
together as channel functions. Stereo bus functions are  
Track channels and input channels  
Each of the 24 channels provides the following facilities:  
Like the 24 track channels, the eight inputs are provided  
with phase, digital pad/gain, EQ, effect sends, etc. They  
are not provided with physical faders, but the output from  
these “extra channels” can be adjusted on-screen. Although  
these settings can be made at any time, they are only effec-  
tive when the inputs have been assigned to the sub mixer.  
See “Sub mixer” on page 35 for details.  
Digital pad/gain  
3-band parametric EQ  
Effect sends  
Phase reversal switch  
Pan-pots  
A physical fader (which may be overridden by an  
internal “virtual fader”)  
A mute key  
Solo facilities  
EQ  
Press the EQ key to display the EQ screen for the current  
channel. To change the channel, press the INPUT key or  
SELECT key of the desired channel.  
EQ  
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Set the three-band equalization for each channel using the  
same screen as the digital pad/gain (see above). On the  
2488neo channels, you can adjust the gain (the amount that  
the signal is cut and boosted) by ±12 dB, and the frequency  
(high or low) affected by the equalization in three bands.  
The frequencies are (in Hz):  
Low (L) 32 — 1.6k  
Mid (M) 32 — 18k  
High (H) 1.7k — 18k  
Note that the frequencies are set in discrete steps; it is not  
possible to set the center frequencies to intermediate val-  
ues. In addition, you can adjust the “Q” (the width of the  
effect) in the center band from 0.25 to 16.  
Digital pad/gain  
ª
T I P  
Press the channel’s SELECT key, followed by the EQ key  
(this order can be reversed). Use the cursor keys to navigate  
to the PAD/GAIN area, and set the value to between –42 and  
+6 dB.  
“Q” is defined as the center frequency of the equaliza-  
tion band divided by the bandwidth. A high Q value  
provides narrow filtering.  
As you adjust the equalization, the graph at the bottom of  
the screen changes to provide an idea of how the equaliza-  
tion affects the signals.  
This is usually set at 0 dB, but when boosting EQ, we recom-  
mend that you lower the gain to prevent digital clipping.  
Use this to add volume to a quiet instrument or to remove  
excess volume from a loud one. When a channel’s EQ  
screen is shown, simply pressing the SELECT key of  
another channel will show the EQ screen for that channel.  
T I P  
With the SHIFT indicator lit, press the EQ key to restore  
all channel EQ parameters to their initial settings.  
There is also an on/off soft switch provided at the upper  
left of the screen to allow A/B comparison of the equal-  
ized and unequalized signals. With the SHIFT indicator lit,  
press YES/ENTER to turn it on, and NO/EXIT to turn it off  
(you can also use the cursor).  
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Effect send  
There is one stereo “loop” send (using the internal  
effects) in addition two effect sends (using the external  
EFFECT SENDS jacks) for each channel. Please see  
“Single effect” on page 42 for details about the use of the  
internal single effect.  
For each effect send, there is a soft switch at the left side  
of the screen. Use the dial to set this switch either OFF or  
POST (post-fader) or PRE (pre-fader).  
T I P  
“Pre-fader” means that the channel fader does not  
affect the level of the effect send, as opposed to  
“post-fader” where the effect send level is affected  
by the channel fader setting.  
Press the channel’s SELECT key, followed by the SEND  
key (this order can be reversed).  
Set the level of each channel send (LVL) from 0 to 127. This  
screen also allows the master send level (MSTR) to be set  
(again from 0 to 127).  
Fader/pan  
Press the FADER/PAN key to display the FADER/PAN  
screen for the current channel. To change the channel,  
press the INPUT key or SELECT key of the channel to  
change to.  
T I P  
With the SHIFT indicator lit, press the PAN key to reset  
the highlighted channel’s pan position to the center.  
In the case of linked channels, the pan position both  
of the highlighted channel and the channel to which it  
is linked will be centered.  
Faders  
ª
PHASE  
PAN  
The on-screen track channel faders are for display only.  
The input channel faders adjust the levels of the signals  
sent to the sub mix bus. Select then with the cursor and use  
the JOG/DATA dial to set them.  
The minimum fader value as shown on screen is 0 (full  
cut), and the full level is 127. A level of 100 corresponds to  
the “unity gain” position of 0 dB.  
Use this screen to make pan, phase and fader setting for  
four channels at a time on this screen (linked channels still  
count as two channels here).  
In the initial preference settings, the positions of the physi-  
cal faders on the top panel and the actual fader levels  
(internal fader values) always correspond, but different  
fader matching settings may cause the positions and actual  
values to differ.  
Phase  
ª
Use this to correct miswired microphones, etc. Out-of-  
phase sources can result in unnatural EQ and a “hole in  
the middle” stereo effect. The phase symbol (Ø) shows the  
current status of the channel: either normal (N) or reversed  
(R). Use the cursor keys and dial to change these settings.  
In this case, the Ó next to the fader icon on screen shows  
the internal fader position (when the internal fader and  
physical fader values are equal, no Ó appears).  
page 37 for details.  
Pan  
ª
Use PAN parameters to set the stereo position.  
In the track channels, this parameter sets the pan positions  
of the signals sent to the stereo bus. In the input channels,  
it sets the pan positions of signals sent to the sub mix bus.  
Full left (“hard left”) is represented by L63, and hard right  
by R63. The center position, where the signal is sent equal-  
ly to the left and right is represented by C.  
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Mute  
The MUTE keys for each channel also serve as solo keys  
When a channel’s MUTE key is pressed (when soloing is  
not active), the orange indicator lights, and the sound from  
that channel is not sent to the stereo bus. The channel’s  
recording source is also muted.  
Linking channels  
Adjacent track channels and input channels can be linked.  
By linking channels, the parameters of 2 channels (usually  
the left and right channels of a stereo pair) can be con-  
trolled simultaneously.  
When track channels are linked, the following parameters  
can be controlled simultaneously:  
Faders (the left fader of the linked pair controls the  
levels for both channels)  
A linked pair can be formed with an odd-numbered chan-  
nel and the even-numbered channel immediately to its  
right. For example, channel 1 can be linked with channel 2,  
and channel 5 can be linked with channel 6.  
EQ  
Digital pad/gain  
Effect send levels and pre/post selection  
When input channels are linked, the following parameters  
can be controlled simultaneously.  
To create a link, press and hold the SELECT key (or the  
INPUT key) of one of the channels that you want to link  
and then press the SELECT key (or the INPUT key) of the  
other channel.  
Internal fader values  
EQ  
Digital pad/gain  
To cancel the link, follow the same procedures. Press and  
hold the SELECT key (or the INPUT key) of one of the  
channels and then press the SELECT key (or the INPUT  
key) of the other channel.  
Effect send levels and pre/post selection  
Stereo bus functions  
The stereo bus may be thought of as a special permanently-  
linked pair of channels. The output from this bus can be  
monitored as the STEREO selection (see “Monitoring” on  
page 36) and is also as the source for mastering and rendering  
Moreover, the stereo bus also has EQ and dynamics, so  
they can be applied to monitoring the entire mix and dur-  
ing mixdown.  
Stereo EQ  
Like the ordinary channels, the stereo bus has three-band  
equalization, with sweepable center frequencies, and vari-  
able Q for the midrange.  
2
Press the EQ key:  
To access this;  
1
Press the SELECT key.  
3
Use the cursor keys and dial to select and adjust  
the EQ parameters for the stereo bus. See “EQ” on  
page 31 for information about setting methods, etc.  
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Stereo dynamics  
The stereo bus has a stereo dynamics processor (compres-  
sor or expander) available.  
2
Press the YES/ENTER key. The DYNAMICS  
LIBRARY screen appears.  
1
With the SHIFT indicator lit, press the SELECT key.  
The STEREO DYNAMICS screen appears.  
3
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys to select preset setting  
(PRESET) or the user setting (USER).  
The PRESET category contains factory preset  
settings, while USER can be used to save and recall  
custom settings.  
4
5
Use the dial to select library entries  
Press YES/ENTER to load the entry.  
The STEREO DYNAMICS screen reappears, and  
the selected preset parameters appear.  
6
Use the cursor keys and dial to select and adjust the  
parameters for the effect. Note that the last param-  
eter is an on/off switch. When set to off, the dynam-  
ics processor is bypassed.  
NOTE  
The stereo dynamics and mastering compressor (see  
page 71) are not compatible.  
Stereo fader  
Press the STEREO key to open the screen below.  
In this case, the LVL value corresponds to the physical fader  
level, and INT gives the internal virtual fader value (as  
marked by the triangular symbol beside the on-screen fader).  
As with the channel fader screen, the on-screen fader can-  
not be used to make adjustments. Also note that the inter-  
nal fader value and the top panel physical fader position  
may not correspond (see Faderson page 32).  
In both cases, 0 is full cut, 127 is full up, and 100 is the  
unity gain value.  
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Direct output  
A pair of tracks can be routed for direct output through the  
NOTE  
analog STEREO OUT jacks (and the DIGITAL OUT).  
The direct output signal is a track playback signal that  
does not pass through the mixer channel. EQ, insert  
effects, the channel fader and the stereo fader all  
become ineffective.  
While the above screen is shown, if you use the JOG/DATA  
dial to select linked or paired tracks (1/2–23/24), the track  
signal bypasses the mixer and stereo faders and is output  
directly from the STEREO OUT jacks. Usually this function  
is OFF.  
Sub mixer  
This shows the current assignment of inputs to the sub  
mixer, and the current assignment of the sub mixer output.  
You can also adjust the level of the sub mix bus output  
using the SUB fader in sub mixer section.  
NOTE  
The 2488neo has a track bounce function. This func-  
tion allows you to choose and mix multiple previously  
recorded track signals and record them to another  
When you use this function, the bounce source track  
signal is sent to the sub mix bus, and this sub mix bus  
signal is then sent to the bounce destination track.  
The 2488neo sub mixer facility allows you to add up to  
eight more inputs (usually on mixdown) to the twenty-  
four tracks already recorded. These could be inputs from  
a multi-timbral MIDI device, synchronized using MIDI  
clock information from the 2488neo driving a sequencer.  
The eight inputs from A through H are pressed into service  
here and they feed a bus that can be routed to the stereo bus  
(or to the recorder in bounce mix—see “Making a bounce  
When using this, the sub mix bus assignment destina-  
tion is set to REC in the SUB MIXER screen shown above.  
1
To assign an input to the sub mixer, while press-  
ing and holding its INPUT key, press the sub mixer  
channel’s SELECT key.  
2
3
Repeat this process for all inputs to be assigned to  
the sub mixer.  
While pressing and holding the sub mixer  
section SELECT key, press the STEREO section’s  
SELECT key.  
Finally, assign the sub mixer itself to the stereo bus.  
To see the sub mixer status, press the sub mixer  
section SELECT key to show the SUB MIXER screen:  
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Monitoring  
Monitoring is a vital part of the whole recording and mas-  
tering process. The 2488neo provides stereo monitoring  
facilities through an external amplifier/speakers combina-  
tion, as well as headphones. The level for these two moni-  
toring systems is set using the MONITOR LEVEL control.  
This monitoring level is affected by the level from the  
STEREO fader, but does not affect the level of the stereo  
bus.  
Monitor selection  
As well as the stereo bus, it is possible to monitor the sub  
mixer (see “Sub mixer” on page 35), the effect loop, and  
the two effect sends (one in each channel), which are all  
shown by indicators; as well as turning off the monitoring,  
when no indicator is lit.  
Monitoring the loop and effect sends is useful when you  
want to check the exact mix (as created by the effect sends)  
of the signals being sent to the effects. Use the MONITOR  
SELECT key to cycle through the selections.  
Mono monitoring  
Typically monitoring is carried out in stereo, echoing the  
stereo bus. However, there may be times when you want to  
check what the mix sounds like in mono.  
While the monitoring is in mono, the appropriate monitor  
selection indicator flashes. Use the MONITOR SOURCE  
key to turn off mono monitoring.  
When you want to monitor in mono, press the MONITOR  
SOURCE (MONO) key while the SHIFT indicator is lit.  
Record source monitoring  
Using the 2488neo, you can apply input channel EQ  
and insert effects as you record the input channel signal  
(recording source). The sound that you hear on your head-  
phones or monitoring speakers, though, will ordinarily also  
have track mixer EQ and insert effects applied. This allows  
you to listen to the signal as it will sound during future  
playback (that is, with track mixer EQ and insert effects  
applied) while you are recording.  
Moreover, to make it easy to monitor the recording source,  
you can always use the track mixer pan-pots and faders to  
change the stereo position and volume as needed (this will  
not affect the recorded signal).  
NOTE  
Even when the recording source monitoring function  
is ON, track mixer EQ and insert effects are applied to  
the playback signals of already recorded tracks.  
However, there may be times when you want to hear the  
signal that you are actually recording to the hard disk (the  
recording source).  
To use this function, just press the RECORDING SOURCE  
MONITOR key. The indicator lights when recording source  
monitoring is in operation.  
If you turn the recording source monitor function ON, track  
mixer EQ and insert effects are not applied to the record-  
ing source during recording. This allows you to listen to the  
sound of just the input channel EQ and insert effects.  
Monitor muting  
Mute the monitor output by pressing the monitor section  
MUTE key so that indicator lights. The headphone output  
is not muted. This function is convenient when you want to  
silence the monitor speaker output temporarily because, for  
example, you want to listen with headphones for a moment  
or the phone rings.  
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Soloing and toggle  
If you press the SOLO key to the upper right of the  
STEREO fader, the indicator lights and solo mode acti-  
vates. In solo mode, the track channel MUTE/SOLO keys  
function as SOLO keys, allowing you to monitor just the  
track channel signals of your choice.  
Muted channels cannot be soloed or unmuted while solo  
mode is active.  
When soloing channels, the solo is “in-place.,” mean-  
ing that faders, pan controls, EQ, etc. affect the soloed  
sound, and channels other than those with their SOLO keys  
pressed are muted.  
The MUTE/SOLO keys of any soloed channels flash while  
being soloed.  
Scene memories  
The 2488neo can store and recall up to 100 scene memo-  
ries. Each memory stores all the digital parameters for:  
Digital pad/gain  
Fader settings (including the STEREO fader)  
Sub-mixer settings  
Input assignment  
EQ settings  
Effect settings and assignment (assignment and param-  
eters for both internal effects units)  
Effect send and loop levels  
Pan-pots  
NOTE  
TRIM control, monitor, and mastering tool settings are  
not stored as part of a scene.  
Scene recall  
Follow these procedures to recall a scene.  
recalled internal fader values and the physical fader posi-  
tions may not match.* For this reason, audio levels may  
change suddenly after recalling a scene. Remember to turn  
down the output volume when recalling scenes to avoid  
sudden changes in volume.  
1
Press the SCENE key to open the SCENE  
LIBRARY screen.  
*In the factory fader matching setting, the internal fader  
values always match physical fader positions.  
NOTE  
If the fader matching setting is changed from the  
factory setting, the following cases may also cause  
the internal fader values and physical fader values not  
to match:  
If a different song is recalled.  
If external MIDI fader control is used.  
If a physical fader position is changed while the  
unit's power is OFF.  
2
3
4
Use the ˙ cursor key to select LOAD.  
Select the scene that you want to recall.  
Press the YES/ENTER key to recall the scene.  
Fader matching  
ª
If the fader matching mode is not changed from its factory  
settings, then the physical fader positions will always show  
the actual fader levels (internal fader values) when you  
use the 2488neo. In this setting, however, fader data is not  
recalled with scenes.  
Internal faders and physical faders  
ª
If the fader matching mode (described below) is changed  
from the factory setting, when a scene is recalled, the  
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If the fader matching setting is changed from the factory  
setting REAL, to JUMP or CATCH as described below,  
then fader data will be recalled together with scenes.  
Immediately after recall, though, the physical fader posi-  
tions may not match the internal fader values and the initial  
effect of a moving a physical fader then depends on the  
fader matching mode.  
This screen shows the current physical fader positions. The Ó  
symbols next to the fader icons show internal fader positions.  
When a physical fader position and internal fader position  
are not matched, a or § will appear above the fader  
icon. These triangles indicate whether a physical fader  
needs to be (raised § or lowered to) match its internal  
fader position.  
Change the fader matching setting with the FADER  
MATCHING item on the MIXER screen of the  
PREFERENCE menu. Choose one of the following three  
When a physical fader position and its internal fader posi-  
tion are matched, no symbol appears above the fader icon.  
NOTE  
The FADER NULL screen is only for matching physical  
faders with internal fader positions. While this screen  
is open, moving the physical faders will not change  
the actual fader levels (internal fader values and the  
fader matching mode has no effect).  
REAL mode (factory setting):  
The internal faders are always controlled by the physical faders.  
In other words, the internal faders and physical faders are  
always matched. Scene recall does not recall fader values,  
and MIDI cannot be used to control faders.  
JUMP mode:  
The moment a physical fader is moved, it takes control of  
the level, sending its value to the internal fader.  
CATCH mode:  
The moment a physical fader reaches the value equal to the  
current internal fader value, it takes control of the level.  
Matching the physical faders with  
internal fader values  
ª
Use the FADER NULL screen to match physical fader  
positions with recalled internal fader values.  
With the SHIFT indicator lit, press the SCENE (NULL) key  
to open the FADER NULL screen.  
Saving scenes  
Save your current settings (scene) to the library using the  
following procedures.  
4
5
If you selected “New Scene,” press the SHIFT key  
and press the MENU (TITLE) key to open the title  
input pop-up screen where you can input the scene  
1
2
3
Press the SCENE key to open the scene library screen.  
Use the ¥ cursor key to select SAVE.  
Press the YES/ENTER key to save the current scene.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the destination  
for saving. If you choose a destination that already  
contains scene data, you will overwrite it. To create  
new scene data, select “New Scene.”  
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6 − Effects  
This chapter explains the insert effects and mixdown  
effects (single effects) that can be applied to individual mic  
and guitar inputs.  
These library effects are also available for use in other  
songs even on difference disk partitions.  
Whether or not the parameters are stored in a library entry,  
effect assignments and parameters are always stored as  
part of a song.  
In addition to insert effects and single effects, this unit also  
has a built-in dynamics processor for the stereo bus. Please  
see Stereo dynamicson page 34 for more information.  
NOTE  
Depending on the mode, insert effects can be used as either  
four mic effects and one multi-effect (guitar effect) or as  
eight mic effects.  
The 2488neo and the original 2488 use different  
library data formats that are not compatible. You  
cannot transfer effect setting between the two differ-  
ent types of unit.  
Single effects can be used for internal effect loops (see  
The parameters of the effects may be edited and stored in  
libraries allowing the same effect setting to be used on mul-  
tiple tracks or used in different parts of the same project.  
Settings insert effect modes  
There are 2 insert effect modes.  
To change the current mode, press the MULTI and MICX4  
keys simultaneously.  
MIC X4 mode 4 mic effects and the multi-effect can be  
used in this mode.  
After selecting the insert effect mode, assign it to an input  
MIC X8 mode 8 mic effects can be used in this mode.  
T I P  
CAUTION  
You can check which mode you are in at any time by  
pressing the MULTI key or MICX4 key. If only the key  
that you press flashes, the current mode is MIC X4  
mode. If both the MULTI and MICX4 keys flash, then  
the current mode is MIC X8 mode.  
When you change from MIC X4 mode to MIC X8 mode,  
the multi-effect assignment is cancelled, but the mic  
effect assignments are kept.  
When you change from MIC X8 mode to MIC X 4  
mode, all the mic effect assignments are cancelled.  
Mic effects  
MIC X 4 Select four mic effects and the multi-effect by  
pressing the MICX4 EFFECT key. If the eight mic effects  
setting has previously been selected, the mic effect assign-  
ments already made are unassigned.  
If the four mic effects + multi-effect setting is already  
selected, the multi-effect is unassigned, and the four mic  
effect assignments are left in place.  
To unlink” these two keys, press and hold them together again.  
MIC X 8 Select eight mic effects by using the MULTI and  
MICX4 keys (MICX8) located above the channels. Press  
and hold one of these keys and then press the other one.  
Assigning mic effects  
Assigning input channels and track channels is similar to  
the way that channels are assigned to inputs.  
A stereo track channel pair (13-14 through 23-24) counts as  
two channels. In other words, in MICX8 mode, mic effects  
can be assigned to up to four stereo channels (equivalent to  
eight mono channels).  
In other words, pressing and holding the MICX4 key  
(whether four or eight mic effects are selected) and press-  
ing a channel INPUT or SELECT key assigns the mic effect  
to that channel.  
Unassigning works the same way.  
If all available mic effects are being used, attempting to  
assign one to another input channel or track channel has no  
effect. You must free up (unassign) effects on some inputs  
or channels to allow new ones to be assigned.  
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Selecting mic effects  
1
When the MICX4 key is pressed (regardless of  
whether eight or four mic effects have been select-  
ed), and the SELECT key of the input or track is  
pressed, the MIC EFFECT screen is shown:  
4
Use the left and right keys to select either the preset  
(PRESET) library, the user library (USER) or save  
(SAVE) the current setting.  
2
3
Press the SELECT or INPUT key for the track or  
input channel to assign the mic effect to it. The MIC  
EFFECT screen for that channel appears.  
The basic types of mic effects available are:  
• Vocal compressor (CMP)  
• De-esser (DSR)  
• Vocal exciter (EXC)  
• Noise suppressor (NSP)  
Press the YES/ENTER key.  
MIC EFFECT LIBRARY screen appears.  
5
6
Use the dial to select the effect to load (or when  
saving, the “slot” in which to save).  
Press YES/ENTER to load (or save) the effect. The  
selected settings are recalled as mic effect settings  
for the current channel, and the MIC EFFECT  
screen shows the parameters.  
Pressing NO/EXIT cancels the load and returns the  
settings to the previous parameters.  
Saving mic effects in the library  
Edited settings can be saved in the library as user settings.  
NOTE  
The three letters that show the type (CMP, DSR, EXC,  
NSP) cannot be changed.  
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With the MIC EFFECT screen open, press the  
YES/ENTER key to open the MIC EFFECT  
LIBRARY screen.  
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Press the YES/ENTER key.  
2
3
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys, and select SAVE.  
The setting is saved and the MIC EFFECT screen  
reopens.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select a slot to save the  
setting.  
If you press the NO/EXIT key, the MIC EFFECT  
screen reopens without saving the setting.  
4
As necessary, give it the name that you want (see  
Editing mic effects  
The parameters to be edited for the effects differ according  
to the type of effect selected. See Appendixon page 103  
for details about editing the parameters of different types  
of effects.  
NOTE  
Even if no mic effects are assigned, you can still edit  
the parameters on each channel. You must assign the  
mic effects in order to use them.  
T I P  
If you are unsure of the operation of a compressor or  
any of the effects described here, it is a good idea to  
read one of the many excellent introductory books on  
audio and recording.  
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6 − Effects  
Multi-effect  
On the 2488neo, a “multi-effect” is a chain of effects which  
can be used together as one insert effect for processing a  
guitar sound, for example. A multi-effect is made avail-  
able together with the four mic effect setting. Selecting the  
multi-effect for use is done in the same way as selecting  
the four mic effects (see “Editing mic effects” page 40).  
Assigning the multi-effect  
The multi-effect is assigned in the same way as the mic  
effects: press and hold the MULTI key and press the input  
or channel SELECT key. Any input or channel assigned  
when the MULTI key is first pressed flashes.  
NOTE  
The multi-effect can be freely assigned to mono inputs  
or channels or to linked or stereo input or channels.  
Unassigning the multi-effect follows the same procedure:  
press and hold the MULTI key, and press the flashing  
SELECT key.  
Editing the multi-effect  
You can edit the parameters of the selected multi-effect.  
The editable parameters depend on the effect type.  
At the bottom of the screen, each of the effects in the  
multi-effect is shown with an abbreviation. These effects  
are connected in a chain in the order displayed. This order  
cannot be changed.  
Press the MULTI key to open the MULTI EFFECT screen  
where you can edit the parameters.  
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys to select the effect you want to  
edit. The editable effect parameters are shown in the upper  
part of the screen.  
NOTE  
You can use an external expression pedal to control a  
single (non-selectable) parameter for each of the 4th  
stage effects (flanger, phaser, chorus, exciter, pitch,  
tremolo, vibrato, wah). Set PEDAL to ON to make  
pedal control possible.  
Using the multi-effect library  
1
From the MULTI EFFECT parameter screen,  
press YES/ENTER:  
3
4
Use the JOG/DATA dial (or /§ cursor keys) to  
select the multi-effect setting that you want to use  
from the list.  
Press the YES/ENTER.  
The setting that you select becomes the multi-effect  
for the current input/channel and its parameters  
appear on the MULTI EFFECT screen.  
Pressing the NO/EXIT key returns to the MULTI EFFECT  
screen without saving.  
2
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys to select either the PRESET  
memory banks, the USER memory banks, or SAVE  
the current setting. The left side of the PRESET  
memory banks provides a description of the effect  
(GRUNGE, CLEAN FUNK, etc.).  
The library list shows the preset names (left) and the two  
main effects used (right).  
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Saving multi-effect settings  
You can save an edited setting as a user setting in the library.  
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Press the YES/ENTER key to save the setting and  
return to the MULTI EFFECT screen.  
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When the MULTI EFFECT screen is visible, press  
the YES/ENTER key to open the MULTI EFFECT  
LIBRARY screen.  
NOTE  
This overwrites any existing setting in that slot.  
2
3
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys to select SAVE.  
Press the NO/EXIT key to return to the MULTI EFFECT  
screen without saving.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial (or the §/cursor keys) to  
select a setting slot to store the new setting.  
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Rename the setting if you want (see “Titling” on  
page 15).  
NOTE  
The right column of the list shows the basic effect  
types (DIST-FLG, etc.) used in each setting so they will  
always be clear regardless of the setting names.  
Single effect  
The single effect provides you with a quality effect in the  
internal effect loop. This is most useful in the mixdown  
and mastering stages, but it can be used at any time.  
Press the YES/ENTER key to enter the library screen to recall  
a preset effect or a user effect or to save the current parameters.  
Input channel and track channel signals can be sent to  
the single effect. Channel signal send levels and pre/post  
selection are set on the EFFECT SEND screen (see Effect  
The return from this effect is sent to the stereo bus, or to  
the bounce sub mix (“Making a bounce mix” on page 58).  
Press the SINGLE EFFECT key. It lights, and the screen  
changes to the SINGLE EFFECT screen:  
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys to select the PRESET choices, the  
USER settings, or to SAVE the current parameters.  
Scroll up and down through the list that appears, and press  
YES/ENTER to confirm your choice.  
Saving single effects  
As with mic effects and multi-effects, single effect settings  
can be saved as user settings in the library.  
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5
Add a name if you like (see “Titling” on page 15).  
Press the YES/ENTER key to save the setting and  
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With the SINGLE EFFECT screen open, press the  
YES/ENTER key to open the SINGLE EFFECT  
LIBRARY screen.  
return to the SINGLE EFFECT screen.  
If you press the NO/EXIT key, you will return to the  
SINGLE EFFECT screen without saving.  
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3
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys and select SAVE.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial or the §/cursor keys to  
select a slot for saving the settings.  
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6 − Effects  
Tuner  
This is not really an effect, but uses one of the effect keys.  
Press the shifted MULTI key to bring up the TUNER screen.  
The tuner is used with the signal from input H (reserved  
for guitars and basses). It cannot be used with any other  
input. When a note is played, the 2488neo tuner displays  
the note closest to that note, and the bars under the name  
show whether the actual note is more sharp (the bars to the  
right of the center are highlighted) or flat (the bars to the  
left of the center are highlighted) than the true value. When  
the larger center bar alone is highlighted, the instrument is  
tuned to the displayed note.  
You can set the reference A to a value other than 440 Hz if  
necessary.  
Exit the tuner by pressing the shifted MULTI key again.  
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7 − Recorder  
First steps in recording (song management)  
These functions are not completely recorder-related, but  
they do have play important roles in the recorder operation.  
These are all accessed through the SONG menu from the  
main menu.  
Press MENU, navigate to SONG, and press YES/ENTER.  
Creating a song  
Before starting a new recording, you must follow these  
procedures to create a song.  
3
4
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the RESOLUTION (audio  
bit depth) you want to use (16-bit or 24-bit).  
1
2
Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen. Use  
the cursor keys to choose the SONG item, and then  
press the YES/ENTER key.  
24-bit captures a greater dynamic range of  
audio, but uses more disk space (ordinary audio  
CDs are 16-bit).  
At the SONG menu, use the cursor keys to high-  
Use the §/cursor keys to select the KEEP MIXER  
item, and then use the dial to select ON/OFF. If you  
select ON, the current song mixer settings (includ-  
ing effects and scene memories) are included in the  
new song. If you select OFF, the mixer settings are  
initialized when you create the new song.  
light the CREATE option. Press YES/ENTER.  
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Use the dial and the cursor keys to give the song a  
name up to 12 characters in length (see “Titling” on  
page 15).  
Press YES/ENTER when you are done. The display  
shows the home screen.  
Loading a song  
To load a previously-saved song from disk (the current song  
will be written to disk automatically when the song is loaded):  
1
2
Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen. Use  
the cursor keys to select the SONG item, and then  
press the YES/ENTER key.  
At the SONG menu, use the cursor keys to high-  
light the LOAD option. Press YES/ENTER.  
3
Select the song to be loaded. The current song is  
automatically saved, and the selected song is loaded  
from disk.  
NOTE  
This menu reads the songs stored on the currently-  
selected partition. If you are loading a song from  
another partition, you must select that partition first.  
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Saving a song  
The function described here saves the song to disk.  
NOTE  
When you load another song or shutdown the  
2488neo, the work done on the current song is auto-  
matically saved. However, power failures, acciden-  
tally unplugging power cords and other accidents  
that cause a loss of power may cause recent song  
data to be lost. For this reason, we encourage you to  
save your work frequently, especially after important  
recording, editing or other work.  
1
Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen. Use  
the cursor keys to select the SONG item, and then  
press the YES/ENTER key.  
2
At the SONG menu, use the cursor keys to high-  
light the SAVE option. Press YES/ENTER.  
As the song is saved, appropriate messages are  
displayed. The current song will be reloaded after it  
has been saved, and you can resume work on it.  
Reverting to the previously saved version of a song  
If you have saved a song and you want to return to the ver-  
sion of the song at the time it was last saved:  
CAUTION  
You will lose all recordings and edits made since the  
last save, and they will disappear from the undo list.  
This revert operation is not undoable. Be sure that  
the work you have done since the last save operation  
is really work that you do not want to keep before  
reverting to a previous version.  
1
Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen. Use  
the cursor keys to select the SONG item, and then  
press the YES/ENTER key.  
2
3
At the SONG menu, use the cursor keys to high-  
light the REVERT option. Press YES/ENTER.  
The 2488neo asks if you are sure. Press YES/ENTER  
if you want to throw away all changes since the last  
save operation, otherwise press NO/EXIT.  
Erasing a song  
To free up space on a disk partition, and delete a song or  
songs, you should perform the following operations:  
CAUTION  
This operation cannot be undone. Erasing songs is a  
permanent operation. Always think carefully before  
you erase a song or songs.  
1
2
Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen. Use  
the cursor keys to select the SONG item, and then  
press the YES/ENTER key.  
NOTE  
At the SONG menu, use the cursor keys to high-  
This menu can erase only the songs stored on the  
currently-selected partition. If you want to erase a  
song or songs from another partition, you must select  
it first.  
light the ERASE option. Press YES/ENTER.  
If you have selected all the songs on a partition for  
erasure, a new song will automatically be created  
after all the existing songs have been erased.  
3
Select the song or songs to be erased using the dial  
to highlight the songs and the INSERT key to place  
a check mark beside them. If you select a song for  
erasure by accident, use the DELETE key to deselect it.  
4
5
Press YES/ENTER to erase the selected song(s).  
The 2488neo asks you if you are sure. Press YES/  
ENTER if you really are sure that you want to erase  
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7 − Recorder  
Copying songs  
As well as copying songs, so that you can work on another  
version of them, you can also use this menu item as a tool to  
back up songs to another partition (you can also back up to  
CD-R or personal computer, but this is a separate process).  
4
When all the songs to be copied have been marked,  
press the YES/ENTER key. A list of all the partitions  
available currently is shown.  
5
6
Use the dial to select the partition to which the  
selection will be copied, and press YES/ENTER.  
1
Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.  
Use the cursor keys to select the SONG item, and  
then press the YES/ENTER key.  
The 2488neo asks you if you are sure that you want  
to make the copy. Press YES/ENTER to continue  
with the operation, and NO/EXIT to cancel.  
2
At the SONG menu, use the cursor keys to high-  
light the COPY option. Press YES/ENTER.  
CAUTION  
Copying a song may take some time. Be patient while  
the song is being copied, and take care not to power  
down the 2488neo in the middle of a copy operation.  
NOTE  
If you copy a song to the partition where it was origi-  
nally stored, it will be copied with the same title, so  
the list will contain two songs with the same title. If  
you want two copies of the same song on one parti-  
tion, you should rename one of the copies immedi-  
ately after the copy operation has been carried out.  
When you make the selection for copying, only those  
songs in the currently-selected partition are listed. If  
you need to back up from many different partitions,  
you must select each partition in turn and then select  
the songs on the selected partition.  
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Select the song or songs to be copied using the dial  
to highlight the songs and the INSERT key to place a  
check mark beside them.  
If you select a song for copying by accident, use the  
DELETE key to deselect it.  
Erasing unneeded audio data from songs  
In addition to audio data in the track and the playlist,”  
songs may also contain unusedaudio data.  
Use the following procedure to delete unusedaudio data  
and open more space on the hard disk. This operation can-  
not be undone.  
With the 2488neo, audio data is not erased when a track is  
overwritten, but remains on the hard disk.  
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Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen.  
Use the cursor keys to select the SONG item, and  
then press the YES/ENTER key.  
Audio data that has been completely overwritten is  
unused.The procedure below explains how to erase  
unusedaudio data.  
2
3
At the SONG menu, use the cursor keys to high-  
light the DELETE UNUSED option.  
Press YES/ENTER.  
As the illustration shows, if old audio data is not complete-  
ly overwritten by new audio data, it will not be erased.  
The 2488neo asks you if you are sure.  
If you want to delete all the unused portions of  
the song, press YES/ENTER. If you have second  
thoughts, press NO/EXIT.  
New guitar solo over the old  
Old guitar solo (will be deleted)  
CAUTION  
New guitar solo over the old  
This operation completely erases unused audio data in  
the song and cannot be undone. You can back up the  
song to CD-R or a personal computer, before perform-  
ing this “cleanup” operation. If you change your mind  
later on, you can restore this backed up version.  
Old guitar solo (will not be deleted)  
New guitar solo over the old  
Old guitar solo (will not be deleted)  
Unused audio data in virtual tracks that are not assigned to  
physical tracks can also be deleted (see Virtual trackson  
page 66).  
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Protecting a song  
You can protect a song to prevent accidental changes.  
1
Press the MENU key to open the MENU screen. Use  
the cursor keys to select the SONG item, and then  
press the YES/ENTER key.  
The following functions do not work with protected songs.  
Recording (the REC key cannot be turned ON)  
Track editing  
SAVE, ERASE and DELETE UNUSED items in the  
SONG menu  
Mark point settings (excluding IN/OUT/TO/FROM)  
Mixdown, mastering and track bouncing  
2
3
At the SONG menu, use the cursor keys to high-  
light the PROTECT option. Press YES/ENTER.  
Use the dial to set the protection ON or OFF, and  
press YES/ENTER to confirm the setting.  
In operations which show a list of available songs (for  
instance, loading a song), any protected songs have a small  
padlock icon beside the song title.  
Only the currently-loaded song can be protected or unpro-  
tected at any one time (though, of course, songs stored on  
the disk can be stored as protected or unprotected).  
Transport controls  
Most of the 2488neo controls work the same as a normal  
tape recorder, but there are a few important differences, as  
outlined below.  
Setting the playback position  
The 2488neo provides you with a number of ways to set  
the position from which playback starts when you press the  
PLAY key.  
Some of these are described in the section on location  
operations. The ways of setting the playback point which  
involve the transport keys are described here.  
Return to zero (RTZ)  
During playback or recording, or when the transport is  
stopped, if you press the REW key while holding the STOP  
key, the playback position returns to the head of the song  
(the position defined as the ABS zero point). During play-  
back or recording, playback or recording stops first.  
1
2
Press and hold down STOP.  
Press REW. Playback/Recording stops and the play-  
back position returns to the zero point.  
Last Recording Position (LRP)  
This is an extremely useful feature that allows you to  
return instantly to the point where recording last started.  
You can use this in any of the following situations (these  
are examples, you may think of others for yourself):  
To return to the position where recording last started (from  
stop, play or record):  
1
2
Press and hold down the STOP key  
Press F FWD. Playback/recording stops, and the  
playback position returns to the point where  
recording last started.  
after you interrupt a bad take halfway through the  
recording and want to return instantly to the same posi-  
tion to retake.  
when you want to playback from the start of a take  
immediately after recording it.  
when you are recording a number of different tracks in  
turn, all to start from the same point.  
after a take, you may want to set the point where the  
take started as a reference location mark.  
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Jog positioning  
To position the playback point precisely, you can “jog” the  
playback position, using the dial. As you move backwards  
and forwards through the recording, you can hear the  
recorded sound at slow speed, either backward or forward,  
depending on the direction you are turning the dial.  
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Use the § and cursor keys to adjust the vertical  
scale (the way that the volume of the sound is shown).  
The zoom levels here are x 1, x 2, x 4, x 8, x 16 and x 32.  
Pressing the §key increases the vertical scaling of the  
display, and pressing the key decreases the scale.  
NOTE  
T I P  
The 2488neo can locate a position with an accuracy  
of 1/10 frame. The length of 1 frame depends on the  
frame rate (24–30 frames per second). At this speed,  
1/10-frame accuracy is equivalent to 1/300-second –  
1/240-second accuracy.  
If you cannot see any waveforms when you first enter  
this display, press the § key to zoom the volume so  
that you can see the quiet passages.  
6
Use the dial to move to the desired playback position.  
1
2
Position the playback point to the rough position  
where you want the final point to be.  
You can monitor the “jogged” sound of the selected  
track through the monitoring system.  
Press and hold the STOP key and press the PLAY  
key. The transport enters JOG mode and the JOG  
indicator lights. The display shows a view of the  
waveform of the currently selected track at the  
current playback position.  
T I P  
To move past the edge of the screen, press and hold  
the F FWD or REW keys to play the tracks forwards  
or backwards at normal speed for a rough position.  
When you release the keys, the playback will stop.  
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Press STOP (or YES/ENTER or NO/EXIT) to return  
to the home screen, with the playback position now  
being the point which has just been set.  
The home screen now shows the playback position  
set with the JOG operation.  
NOTE  
Because only one track can be jogged at a time, only  
one track of a stereo pair can be heard at a time in this  
mode. If it is difficult to hear the track, you may want  
to monitor in mono (see “Monitoring” on page 36).  
3
4
Press the SELECT key of the track that you want to  
view (pressing the SELECT key of any of the stereo  
tracks [13/14, 15/16, 17/18, 19/20, 21/22, 23/24] alter-  
nates between viewing the odd- and even-numbered  
tracks). The display changes to the waveform of that  
track.  
Use the Ó and Á cursor keys to zoom out and in  
respectively horizontally.  
In other words, pressing the Á key will increase the  
amount of space on the screen taken by a certain  
amount of time, and pressing the Ó key will make  
the same amount of time take less space on the  
screen.  
The three zoom levels available are: x 1, x 2 (allow-  
ing approximately single-frame accuracy in adjust-  
ment), and x 32 (allowing approximately an accura-  
cy of about 10 sub-frames). The resolution is shown  
below the time display.  
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Fast forward and rewind  
On a tape recorder, you can use the fast forward and fast  
rewind keys to spool through a tape. A disk recorder like  
the 2488neo works in a somewhat different way.  
When you release the F FWD or REW key, playback starts  
at the position which has been reached.  
From the stop position When playback is stopped, you  
can press and hold the F FWD or REW key to start fast  
rewind or fast forward. The unit stops at the position where  
you release the key.  
The forward and rewind keys can be used in the fol-  
lowing ways:  
During playback When the unit is playing back materi-  
al, if you press and hold either the F FWD or the REW key,  
the playback position moves forward or backward (depend-  
ing on which key is being held down) at ten times the nor-  
mal playback speed (as shown by the FF x10 or REW x10  
in the home display.  
NOTE  
You cannot perform this operation while recording.  
At this time, playback is muted, and the PLAY indicator flashes.  
Skipping to marks  
If you briefly press and release the F FWD key, the trans-  
port skips to the next mark. If you briefly press and release  
the REW key, the transport skips to the preceding mark.  
See Mark functionson page 51 for more about setting  
and using marks.  
Recording  
You can record after selecting the partition and the song.  
To start recording from the stopped state:  
NOTE  
When a track is recording or is armed to record (the  
track REC key is lit or flashing), its track number  
appears in inverse on the home screen, as shown in  
the illustration.  
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At least one track should be armed (press the REC  
key(s) of the track(s) on which recording is to take  
place). The REC keys(s) start to flash).  
Since tracks 13 to 24 are stereo tracks, they are  
always recorded simultaneously as paired tracks.  
2
3
Press and hold down the RECORD key.  
Press the PLAY key. Both the PLAY (green) and  
RECORD (red) indicators light, and the flashing  
REC indicator(s) light steadily.  
4
Stop recording by pressing the STOP key.  
PUNCH recording  
To drop into record mode while playing back:  
NOTE  
At least one track must be armed before you start to  
record. It is not possible to enter a “record ready” mode  
and press the REC keys of tracks to start recording.  
1
2
3
Arm one or more tracks by pressing their REC  
keys. Their indicators start to flash.  
Start playing back a song by pressing the PLAY key.  
The PLAY indicator will light.  
Press the RECORD key. The RECORD indicator will  
light, and the REC indicators of the armed tracks  
will also light.  
To end recording, press either the STOP key or the  
PLAY key (punch out).  
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Hands-free recording  
You can also use a suitable foot switch (for example the  
TASCAM RC-30P) connected to the PUNCH jack on the  
front, to drop into record mode. When a track is armed,  
and playback is taking place, pressing the foot switch will  
change from playback mode to record mode.  
When recording, pressing the foot switch will drop out of  
record mode into playback mode.  
Undo recordings  
You can “undo” recordings, (unlike on a tape recorder).  
Even if you accidentally record over important audio data,  
you can recover the original data by using the undo func-  
tion. See “UNDO and REDO” on page 64 for details.  
Rehearsing recording  
Sometimes, even with the undo facilities and the virtual  
tracks of the 2488neo, it may be useful for you to rehearse  
a take without actually committing anything to disk. This  
is probably most useful in auto punch operations (see “Auto  
punch operations” on page 55) but can be useful in other  
situations as well.  
To use the rehearsal mode, simply press the RHSL key so  
that the indicator is lit.  
When actually “recording” in rehearsal mode, the  
RECORD indicator flashes, rather than lighting steadily, to  
show that the rehearsal is taking place.  
In a rehearsal, the monitoring and other operations and  
recording functions are the same as when recording, but  
the input signal, although passed through to a track, does  
not actually go to the disk.  
IN, OUT, TO and FROM points  
The IN, OUT, TO and FROM points are special marks  
used for various 2488neo functions. Repeat playback and  
auto punch use the IN/OUT points, and track editing uses  
Setting the IN, OUT, TO and FROM points  
To set these points:  
1
2
Locate to the position where the IN, OUT, TO or  
FROM point is to be set.  
Press and hold the LOCATE key, and then press the  
key you want to set (IN, OUT, TO or FROM).  
Set IN!, Set OUT!, Set TO!or Set FROM!  
appears on the home screen.  
NOTE  
You cannot set these points while the repeat mode or  
auto punch mode is active.  
Locating to the points  
Simply press the IN, OUT, TO or FROM key to locate to the  
appropriate point.  
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Editing the IN, OUT, TO and FROM points  
When the points have been set, it may be necessary to  
“trim” them, or to slip them backwards or forwards a little.  
3
4
5
Press the SELECT key of the track that you want to view.  
The display changes to the wave-form of that track.  
Follow the instructions in “Jog positioning” on page  
48 for zooming and moving the current jog position.  
NOTE  
These points cannot be edited when repeat mode is  
ON (the REPEAT indicator is lit).  
After setting the exact position, press and hold the  
LOCATE key and then press the key (IN, OUT, TO or  
FROM) you want to reset. The point is set.  
Follow these procedures to “trim” (make small adjustments  
to) the positions of the IN, OUT, TO and FROM points:  
Press NO/EXIT to return to the home screen with-  
out setting the points (remember that YES/ENTER  
does not set these points).  
1
Press the key (IN, OUT, TO or FROM) for the point  
you want to trim, to locate to that point.  
2
Press and hold the STOP key and press the PLAY  
key. The JOG indicator lights. The display shows a  
view of the waveform of the currently selected track  
at the IN, OUT, TO or FROM point (depending on  
which was pressed).  
Mark functions  
In addition to the IN, OUT, TO and FROM points used  
for auto punch and editing, up to 999 marks can be set for  
every song.  
and they are stored with the song, allowing you to return  
at any time to a part of the song which you have marked as  
needing attention.  
These can be inserted, deleted, named and edited freely,  
Inserting marks  
To insert a mark point at the current position, press the  
INSERT key during playback, recording or when the trans-  
port is stopped to register a mark point at the current position.  
New marks are numbered sequentially in the order that  
they are recorded.  
The mark title appears on the home screen under the time  
line to the right.  
Marks cannot be inserted, however, while fast forwarding  
or rewinding.  
Active marks  
If the song play position passes a mark during playback,  
the mark’s title appears on the screen. The mark whose title  
is shown on the screen is called the active mark.”  
Deleting the active mark  
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You can delete the active mark while playback is stopped,  
but you cannot delete it while playing back or recording  
(a popup message appears briefly if you try and you must  
press NO/EXIT to dismiss the message).  
This active mark can be accessed easily for titling, deletion  
and editing, as explained below.  
1
To delete the active mark, press the DELETE key.  
You do not have to confirm the deletion, but the  
words Clear mark!appear briefly on the display.  
Giving a title to the active mark  
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You can give a title to the active mark while playing back  
or recording, or while the playback is stopped.  
2
When the active mark has been deleted, the mark  
immediately before the active mark (if there is  
one) becomes the active mark, and its title is shown  
on screen.  
1
When the active mark’s current title is displayed  
(this will be Mark xxx when the mark is first set),  
press the shifted TITLE key. The pop-up screen  
appears on the display, and you can edit the title as  
described in “Titling” on page 15.  
NOTE  
You cannot undo a mark deletion.  
2
When you press YES/ENTER after editing the name,  
the new name replaces the old mark name.  
T I P  
T I P  
You can erase marks freely using the MARK LIST  
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Editing the active mark  
This process is sometimes referred to as trimming. This  
is a similar process to the jog positioning of the playback  
point (see “Jog positioning” on page 48), except that in this  
operation, the final position is stored as the position of the  
active mark.  
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Use the § and keys to adjust the vertical scale  
(the way that the volume of the sound is shown).  
The zoom levels here are x 1, x 2, x 4, x 8, x 16  
and x 32. Pressing the key increases the verti-  
cal scaling of the display, and pressing the key  
decreases the scale.  
You can edit the active mark when playback is stopped.  
You cannot edit the active mark when recording or  
playing back.  
NOTE  
If you cannot see any waveforms when you first enter  
this display, press the § key to zoom the volume so  
that you can see the quiet passages.  
1
Make sure that the mark you want to edit is shown  
on the home display and that playback is stopped.  
2
Press the TRIM key. The display shows TRIM and a  
view of the waveform of the currently selected track  
at the active mark.  
6
Use the JOG/DATA dial to move the playback posi-  
tion as you like. You can monitor the jogged sound  
of the selected track through the monitoring system.  
NOTE  
You cannot move the mark to a position before the  
previous mark or after the next mark.  
7
To move past the edge of the screen, press and  
hold the F FWD and REW keys to play the tracks  
forwards or backwards at normal speed for a rough  
position. When you release the keys, the playback  
will stop.  
8
9
Press YES/ENTER to accept the new position as the  
active mark value (the playback position is now the  
new position), and return to the home screen.  
3
4
Press the SELECT key of the track that you want  
to view. The display changes to the waveform of  
that track.  
Press NO/EXIT to return to the home screen with  
the playback position being the point which has just  
been set, but the active mark value is unchanged.  
Although the active mark applies to all tracks,  
if you have a track selected with nothing or little  
recorded on it at that point, it will be impossible to  
see or hear anything using this function.  
Use the Ó and Á keys to zoom out and in respec-  
tively horizontally. That is, pressing the Á key will  
increase the amount of space on the screen taken by  
a certain amount of time, and pressing the Ó key  
will make the same amount of time take less space  
on the screen. The three zoom levels available are:  
x 1, x 2 at about single-frame accuracy), and x 32 at  
about 10-sub-frame accuracy (shown below the time  
display).  
Skip between marks  
During playback or when the transport is stopped, press  
the F FWD or REW key briefly and release it to skip to the  
next or previous mark.  
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Using the mark list  
Every time a mark is stored, it is entered into the list, and  
every time a mark is deleted, it is removed from the list.  
Erasing marks using the list  
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1
Press the LOCATE key.  
Use the MARK LIST to locate, erase, and add titles to marks.  
Note that this list cannot be used to edit mark positions.  
The MARK LIST screen appears.  
2
3
Use the JOG/DATA dial (or §/cursor keys) to  
select the mark to erase.  
To see the list, press the LOCATE key:  
Press the DELETE key to erase the selected mark.  
NOTE  
Even when the time display on the home screen is  
shown in bars and beats, or the MTC time display is  
selected, the marks’ time values are always shown  
using the absolute time values.  
Items in the list are always sorted in time order, not  
the order of the mark point names or numbers.  
Locating using the list  
To locate using the mark list:  
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1
2
Press the LOCATE key.  
Use the JOG/DATA dial (or §/cursor keys) to  
select the desired mark.  
3
Press the YES/ENTER key. The playback position  
jumps to the selected mark.  
Titling using the list  
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1
Press the LOCATE key.  
The MARK LIST screen appears.  
2
Use the JOG/DATA dial (or §/cursor keys) to  
select the mark whose title you want to edit.  
3
4
Press the shifted TITLE key.  
Give a title to the mark, using the procedure  
described in “Titling” on page 15.  
5
When you press YES/ENTER to confirm the name,  
the screen returns to the list.  
Two marks can have the same title (though it may be con-  
fusing), but they cannot have the same time value.  
It is not possible to rename the IN, OUT, TO or FROM  
marks because they have special functions.  
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Direct location  
In this method, you use the cursor keys and the dial to  
locate to a specified position.  
In the first two of these modes, you can locate to sub-frame  
accuracy. There are ten sub-frames in a frame, and the  
length of a frame depends on the frame rate set up in the  
sync operations, but is between 1/30 and 1/24 of a second.  
In the last mode, you can locate to beat accuracy.  
There are three modes in which the time can be shown on  
the home screen: ABS (the absolute time), MTC (MIDI Time  
Code) and BAR. The BAR time display is based on an inter-  
nal tempo source map, or such as a standard MIDI file (SMF).  
See Tempo and MIDI” on page 91 for details of these.  
Direct location (i)  
For the first two modes (ABS and MTC), the way to locate  
directly is as follows:  
If you increase a value past the maximum (for  
example, if you try to increase the “seconds” value  
over 59), the number will “wrap round;” that is,  
the “minutes” value will increase by one, and the  
“seconds” value will be set to 00.  
1
Make sure the transport is stopped. You cannot perform  
this direct location when playing back or recording.  
2
If the “home” display is not shown, press the HOME  
key. There is an “underline” cursor at the top of the  
screen. If the top left of the screen does not show  
ABS or MTC (that is, it shows BAR), move the cursor to  
under BAR, and turn the dial counterclockwise until  
ABS or MTC is showing.  
5
6
When you change a value, the values on the top line  
will start to blink and will continue to blink for a  
few seconds.  
Press YES/ENTER while the values are blinking  
to set the value, or PLAY to start immediate play-  
back at that value. Also, if you do not press any keys  
or turn the dial for a few seconds, the values stop  
blinking, and the new time value that has been set  
becomes the current playback position.  
3
Use the left and right cursor keys to move the cursor  
to any of the following fields: hours (h), minutes (m),  
seconds (s), frames (s) or sub-frames (no indication  
on the display, though the value is shown).  
If you press the NO/EXIT key (or the STOP key) while  
the values are blinking, the time value will be reset to  
the previous value before you started to edit it.  
Hours Minutes Seconds Frames Sub-Frames  
4
Use the dial to increase or decrease the number over  
the cursor (in the illustration here, the cursor is  
under the “hours” value).  
Direct location (ii)  
As well as the ABS and MTC timings just described, it is  
possible to locate to a “musical” time, when the display  
shows bars (measures) and beats, and the 2488neo is syn-  
chronized to a tempo map.  
4
Use the cursor keys to move the cursor to either of  
the following: bars (3 digits), or beats (2 digits). The  
tempo value cannot be altered here—it is set by the  
tempo map.  
1
Make sure the transport is stopped. You cannot  
perform this direct location when playing back  
or recording.  
Bar  
Beat  
2
3
If the “home” display is not shown, press the  
HOME key.  
5
Use the dial to increase or decrease the number over  
the cursor (in the illustration, the cursor is under  
the “bars” value).  
There is an “underline” cursor at the top of the  
screen. If the top left of the screen does not show  
BAR (that is, it shows MTC or ABS), move the cursor  
under the left field, and turn the dial clockwise  
until BAR is shown.  
If you increase the “beats” value past the maximum  
number of beats on a bar at that point in the tempo  
map, the number will “wrap round;” that is, the  
“bars” value will increase by one, and the “beats”  
value will be set to 01.  
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When you change a value, the values on the top line  
will start to blink and will continue to blink for a  
few seconds.  
If you press the NO/EXIT key (or the STOP key) while  
the values are blinking, the time value will be reset to  
the previous value before you started to edit it.  
Press YES/ENTER while the values are blinking  
to set the value, or PLAY to start immediate play-  
back at that value. Also, if you do not press any keys  
or turn the dial for a few seconds, the values stop  
blinking, and the new time value that has been set  
becomes the current playback position.  
Repeat  
You can repeat playback between the IN and OUT points  
by pressing the REPEAT key so that the indicator lights.  
Repeat recording is handled using the auto punch facility  
Setting the repeat interval  
On a tape recorder repeating a section, there is a delay  
while the tape rewinds. The “instant rewind” of a disk  
recorder can give you no time to prepare your fingers, take  
a breath, etc. ready for the next take.  
The 2488neo allows you to set a time between reaching the  
OUT point and starting to replay from the IN point again:  
from 0 seconds to 9.9 seconds.  
1
Press and hold the REPEAT key so that a pop-up  
screen appears.  
2
Use the dial to set the interval. Pressing YES/  
ENTER returns to the home screen.  
Auto punch operations  
Punch operations allow you to start and stop record-  
ing at predefined points, and these can be automated, as  
described here.  
You can also use the repeat function together with the auto  
punch operations, allowing you to make repeated rehears-  
als of a punch section, as well as repeated takes of the same  
section (multi-takes) or when you are recording, repeated  
recordings can be used as multi-takes. With multi-take  
recording, you can choose the best recording after record-  
ing many takes, one after the other.  
When auto punch recording begins, playback starts at pre-  
roll point some time before recording is due to start, the  
punch-in point is reached, and recording starts. When the  
punch-out point is reached, recording stops, and playback  
continues until the post-roll point.  
In addition, when you perform an auto punch recording,  
during the pre-roll period, you hear what has previously  
been recorded, together with the signal source; during the  
punch recording itself, you hear the signal source alone;  
and for the post-roll period, you hear the previously record-  
ed material and the signal source together.  
The 2488neo allows all of this to happen in rehearsal mode  
as well as in an actual recording mode. The rehearsal mode  
allows you to simulate the punch recording, both to prac-  
tise the actual take, and also to check punch points before  
recording actually begins.  
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Setting the punch points  
The 2488neo provides three different punch settings.  
LAST REC This option sets the start and end points of the  
last recording (or recording rehearsal) as the punch in and  
punch out points.  
1
With at least one track armed (the REC indicator  
flashing), and playback stopped, press the AUTO  
PUNCH key:  
IN - OUT This uses the IN and OUT points as the punch-  
in and the punch-out points. The first of these points will  
be used as the punch-in point, and the second as the punch-  
out point, even if the OUT point is before the IN point.  
LAST TAKE LOAD This option appears after auto punch  
recording if no other recording, track editing, virtual track  
assignment or undo/redo operation has occurred. It allows  
you to select the takes from this punch session, in the same  
way as described later in this section. In addition, you can  
reselect the previously recorded take without conducting a  
new recording.  
2
3
Select one of the three options, explained  
below, using the dial or cursor keys to move  
the cursor, and the YES/ENTER key to confirm  
the selection (NO/EXIT exits this screen with-  
out making any settings).  
When the selection has been made, the AUTO  
PUNCH indicator lights, and the home display  
shows AUTO.  
NOTE  
It is not strictly necessary to have a track armed when  
you first press the AUTO PUNCH key, but this is proba-  
bly the most logical way to work.  
Checking the punch points  
When the punch points have been set, you can press the  
PLAY key. The home display shows CHECK, and the  
playback starts at the pre-roll point. It continues to the  
post-roll point.  
Set the pre-roll and post-roll time on the RECORDER  
screen of the PREFERENCE menu (see Recorder prefer-  
enceson page 98), but you must exit the auto punch mode  
first by pressing the AUTO PUNCH key so that the indica-  
tor goes out. If the punch points and pre and post-roll times  
are what you want, you should proceed to the rehearsal  
stage, as described below.  
If the punch positions are not what you want, you can press  
the AUTO PUNCH key to turn off the punch mode, and  
reset the punch points as described above.  
Rehearsing the punch  
Although you do not have to use the rehearsal feature (see  
“Rehearsing recording” on page 50) with the auto punch,  
it’s probably a good idea to rehearse most punch recordings  
a few times before making a take.  
When playback reaches the punch-in point, the monitored  
signal on the armed track(s) is muted. The RECORD  
indicator flashes (to show that it is a rehearsal).  
When playback reaches the punch-out point, the  
recorded material is added to the monitored signal. The  
RECORD indicator goes out.  
Playback continues to the post-roll point and stops.  
1
With the AUTO PUNCH indicator lit, and a track  
armed, press the RHSL (rehearsal) key.  
The indicator lights.  
2
Press and hold down the RECORD key and press  
the PLAY key.  
If you press the REPEAT key before the rehearsal, so that  
the indicator is lit (as well as the AUTO PUNCH and RHSL  
indicators), the rehearsal process will repeat until you press  
the STOP key. There is about a second’s interval between  
the post-roll and the restarting of the rehearsal at the pre-  
roll point. You cannot change this interval.  
The display shows TAKE.  
Playback starts at the pre-roll point. Both the input source  
and previously-recorded material can be monitored.  
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Recording the punch  
When you are happy with the rehearsed punch material,  
you record the punch in the following way:  
When playback reaches the punch-out point, the  
recorded material is added to the monitored signal. The  
RECORD indicator goes out.  
1
2
Press the RHSL key so that the indicator goes out.  
Playback continues to the post-roll point and stops.  
Press and hold the RECORD key and press the  
PLAY key.  
If the REPEAT indicator is lit, the punch recording will  
continue to repeat (up to 99 times) until you press STOP,  
allowing you to select from a list of “multi-takes” (see  
“Checking the take” below).  
The display shows TAKE.  
Playback starts at the pre-roll point. Both the input source  
and previously-recorded material can be monitored.  
When playback reaches the punch-in point, the  
monitored signal on the armed track(s) is muted. The  
RECORD indicator lights steadily.  
The time between repeat takes is about one second. You  
cannot change this time.  
Checking the take  
After auto punch recording is complete, the TAKE LIST  
screen shown below appears.  
You can make an instant check of the take by following the  
procedure below.  
When the take is complete, a screen similar to the follow-  
ing appears:  
The screen above shows three takes and the original track.  
Use the dial to highlight a take from the list, including  
the original track before the punch was started.  
Press PLAY to check the highlighted take by playing it  
back (starting at the pre-roll point, and continuing to the  
post-roll point).  
If you are happy with the take, you can move to the next  
stage below (“After finishing the punch” below).  
If you want to record another take, press and hold  
RECORD, and press PLAY.  
After finishing the punch  
When you have finished the auto punch recording:  
NOTE  
You must select one of the takes or the original to exit  
auto punch mode.  
1
2
3
Use the dial to highlight the take which you feel  
is the best (or if none of them was any good, select  
ORIGINAL, which is the unchanged version).  
The recording between the punch-in and punch-out points  
is now replaced by the selection. The AUTO PUNCH indi-  
cator goes out.  
Press YES/ENTER to select the selected take (or the  
original version). A pop-up display asks you if you  
are sure that you want to use the take.  
Press YES/ENTER if you are sure, but if you change  
your mind to select another take, press NO/EXIT.  
If you change your mind  
Like recording, an auto punch operation is undoable. It is  
shown in the HISTORY list on the UNDO/REDO screen  
tions, the LAST TAKE LOAD option is not available when  
you press the AUTO PUNCH key.  
NOTE  
In addition, as we mentioned earlier, the third choice when  
you press the AUTO PUNCH key, LAST TAKE LOAD,  
allows you to select any of the multi-takes from the last  
punch session.  
Even if you undo the recording that has overwritten  
the list of multi-takes, the multi-take list will not be  
available to you after the undo.  
However, if you have recorded anything else, performed an  
undo or redo operation, or made any track editing opera-  
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Bouncing tracks  
Like many multitrack recorders, the 2488neo allows you  
to “bounce” a collection of recorded tracks to a smaller  
number of tracks. This allows you to record more than 24  
tracks (but once bounced onto a track or pair of tracks, the  
original tracks cannot be separated again).  
In bounce mode, the recording source track signals pass  
from the mixer channels, through the sub mix bus, to the  
bounce track.  
While you are performing a bounce operation, you cannot  
use the sub mixer facility (“Sub mixer” on page 35).  
With the 2488neo, any track or tracks other than the  
bounce destination track can be a source track. Therefore,  
when bouncing to a stereo track, the remaining 22 tracks  
can be used as recording sources. Likewise, a mono  
bounce track can use the other 23 tracks as sources.  
Making a bounce mix  
1
Press the BOUNCE key. The key lights, and  
BOUNCE MODEappears on the home screen.  
4
While watching the level meter of the bounce  
destination track on the home screen, use the  
SUB fader to adjust the final recording level (the  
sub mix bus output level becomes the bounce mix  
recording level).  
2
Select the destination. Press the REC keys for a  
single track (mono bounce), or two tracks (or a  
stereo track) for a stereo bounce.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
While bouncing, the bounce destination track fader  
and STEREO fader affect the monitoring volume, but  
they do not affect the recording level.  
In bounce mode, until you press the REC key for the  
bounce destination, no audio signal is sent to the  
STEREO OUTPUT or the MONITOR OUTPUT.  
5
When the bounce is done, press the BOUNCE key  
again to return to ordinary recording mode.  
3
Adjust the source tracks’ levels, EQ and pan posi-  
tions, etc. for the bounce mix. Press the MUTE keys  
(or lower the faders) on tracks that you do not want  
to bounce.  
T I P  
If you press the sub mixer section SELECT key to open  
the SUB MIXER screen, you can confirm that REC is  
selected as the sub mix bus assignment destination.  
NOTE  
When you monitor the bounce, you are monitoring  
the bounce destination. If any EQ etc. is applied to the  
destination track(s), this is added to the signal you  
are monitoring. You may therefore want to make sure  
that the EQ is turned off on the destination tracks.  
By assigning input channels (A–H) to the sub mixer  
during track bounce, input signals can also be sent  
to the bounce destination track (see "Sub mixer" on  
page 35).  
About track editing  
One of the most useful features of a disk-based recorder  
such as the 2488neo is the ability to edit material easily.  
When working with a stereo tape recorder in the past, the  
usual editing method involved a white pencil, a razor blade  
and sticky splicing tape. This was not an easy process, and  
was very difficult to undo if there were any mistakes.  
If you have ever used a word-processor on a computer, you  
will probably find most of the 2488neo’s editing opera-  
tions pretty simple. If you have never used a computer,  
the 2488neo’s editing operations are nothing to be scared  
about—just read through this section to see how it all works.  
The 2488neo allows you to edit songs, copying and moving  
material from one part of a song to another. This editing is  
known as non-destructive editing, meaning that the opera-  
tion does not actually destroy data, and you can undo mis-  
taken editing operations easily.  
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IN, OUT, TO and FROM  
The IN, OUT, TO and FROM points are used for editing  
operations (the IN and OUT points are also used for the  
previously described auto punch and repeat functions).  
In COPY FROMTO editing, the FROM point is a  
point set within the section to be copied. See “COPY  
to set and trim (adjust) these points.  
NOTE  
If the interval between IN and OUT points is less than  
0.5 seconds, the popup screen does not appear and  
you cannot use COPY, MOVE or other editing func-  
tions. Increase the interval between IN and OUT points  
to more than 0.5 seconds to use these functions.  
The IN point is the start of the section to be edited at the  
beginning of track editing.  
The OUT point is the end of the section to be edited at the  
beginning of track editing.  
The TO point is the destination for many editing opera-  
tions, including copy and paste, copy and insert, move and  
paste, and move and insert.  
Entering the edit mode  
1
Make sure that the 2488neo is stopped (not playing  
back or recording).  
3
Use the dial to highlight the track editing function  
you will be using and press the YES/ENTER key.  
2
Press the EDIT TRK key (below the monitor controls).  
4
5
Select the appropriate values, as described below.  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation, or NO/  
EXIT to exit without performing the operation.  
Track editing functions  
The track editing functions available on the 2488neo are:  
Although you cannot use virtual tracks as sources for copy  
and move operations, you can assign a virtual track tem-  
porarily to a physical track for track editing operations and  
then reassign it when you are finished (see Virtual tracks”  
COPYPASTE  
COPY FROMTO  
COPYINSERT  
MOVEPASTE  
MOVEINSERT  
OPEN  
CUT  
SILENCE  
CLONE TRACK  
CLEAN OUT  
See the sections below for details of how to use these functions.  
T I P  
These operations can be undone (see "UNDO and  
REDO" on page 64). For example, even if you have  
erased an entire track, you can easily restore it.  
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COPY ® PASTE  
This function takes the section of a track or tracks marked  
by the IN and OUT points, copies it, and places it at the TO  
point on the chosen track or tracks. The original source is  
left unchanged.  
You can change the following values:  
Src.Trk This sets the source track or tracks from which the  
section is copied. Choose 1 through 24 to select an individ-  
ual track. Choose 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 etc. to select a pair of tracks.  
Choose 1-24 to select all tracks.  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
Dst. Trk This sets the destination track or tracks to which  
the selected section is pasted. What you can select here  
depends on what you have selected for the source track.  
If you have selected a single track, you can select tracks 1  
through 24 here. If you have selected a pair of tracks (for  
instance, 1/2), you can only select track pairs here. If you  
have selected all tracks (1-24), then 1-24 is the only option  
available to you here.  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
Times This is the number of times that the selected sec-  
tion is pasted into the destination track or tracks. You can  
set this value from 1 to 99.  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation or NO/EXIT to  
leave this screen.  
The copy operation overwrites anything which is already  
recorded at the destination. The destination is the same  
length as it was before the operation.  
You can copy the section more than once in one operation.  
COPY FROM ® TO  
This function copies the audio material from between the  
IN and OUT points on the copy source track and pastes it  
to the copy destination track. In this operation, the FROM  
point is set within the section to be copied. When this sec-  
tion is pasted, this FROM point is relocated to the destina-  
tion TO point. This function is useful when you need to  
align a specific moment in a section, rather than the begin-  
ning or end of the section, to a specific time.  
This operation has the three following parameters:  
Src.Trk This selects the source track from which the  
section is copied. Choose 1 through 24 to select an indi-  
vidual track. Choose 1/2, 3/4, etc. to select a pair of tracks.  
Choose 1-24 to select all tracks.  
Dst.Trk This sets the destination track to which the selec-  
tion is copied. Selection options here depend on what you  
have selected for the Src.Trk. If you have selected a single  
track, you can select tracks 1 through 24 here. If you have  
selected a pair of tracks (for instance, 1/2), you can only  
select track pairs here (1/2, 3/4, etc.). If you have selected  
all tracks (1-24), then 1-24 is the only option available here.  
FROM  
OUT  
TO  
IN  
Times This is the number of times that the selected sec-  
tion is pasted into the destination track or tracks.  
You can set this value from 1 to 99.  
OUT  
IN  
TO  
NOTE  
The COPYPASTE operation pastes the material after  
the TO point continuously without gaps, while COPY  
FROMTO maintains the amount of time between  
the FROM point and TO point when audio is pasted.  
The copy source does not change after this operation.  
Moreover, only this function appears in the Undo list  
as COPYPASTE.  
This operation overwrites anything that is recorded at the  
destination. The length of the copy destination track does  
not change.  
After setting the parameters, press the YES/ENTER key to  
perform the operation or the NO/EXIT key to leave this screen.  
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COPY ® INSERT  
This function takes the section of a track or tracks marked  
by the IN and OUT points, copies it, and places it on the  
chosen track or tracks, inserting it as new material, starting  
at the TO point.  
You can change the following values:  
Src. Trk This sets the source track or tracks from which  
the section is copied. Choose 1 through 24 to select an  
individual track. Choose 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 etc. to select a pair of  
tracks. Choose 1-24 to select all tracks.  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
Dst. Trk This sets the destination track or tracks into  
which the selected section is inserted. What you can select  
here depends on what you have selected for the source  
track. If you have selected a single track, you can select  
tracks 1 through 24 here. If you have selected a pair of  
tracks (for instance, 1/2), you can only select track pairs  
here. If you have selected all tracks (1-24), then 1-24 is the  
only option available to you here.  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
Times This is the number of times that the selected sec-  
tion is inserted (end-to-end) in the destination track or  
tracks. You can set this value from 1 to 99.  
The original source is left unchanged.  
The insert operation adds the copy source audio material  
after the TO point. Nothing is overwritten on the destina-  
tion, as any existing material following the TO point is  
moved to the end of the newly-inserted section. The desti-  
nation is longer than it was before the operation.  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation or NO/EXIT to  
leave this screen.  
You can copy the section more than once in one operation.  
MOVE ® PASTE  
This function takes the section of a track or tracks marked  
by the IN and OUT points, and moves it to the chosen track  
or tracks, starting at the TO point.  
You can change the following values:  
Src. Trk This sets the source track or tracks from which  
the section is taken. Choose 1 through 24 to select an indi-  
vidual track. Choose 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, etc. to select a pair of  
tracks. Choose 1-24 to select all tracks.  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
Dst. Trk This sets the destination track or tracks to which  
the selected section is moved. What you can select here  
depends on what you have selected for the source track.  
If you have selected a single track, you can select tracks 1  
through 24 here. If you have selected a pair of tracks (for  
instance, 1/2), you can only select track pairs here. If you  
have selected all tracks (1-24), then 1-24 is the only option  
available to you here.  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation or NO/EXIT to  
leave this screen.  
After the operation, the selected section of the source  
between the IN and OUT points is replaced by silence.  
This operation overwrites anything which is already  
recorded at the destination. The destination is therefore the  
same length as it was before the operation.  
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MOVE ® INSERT  
This function takes the section of a track or tracks marked  
by the IN and OUT points, and moves it to the chosen  
track or tracks, inserting it as new material, starting at the  
TO point.  
You can change the following values:  
Src. Trk This sets the source track or tracks from which  
the section is taken. Choose 1 through 24 to select an indi-  
vidual track. Choose 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, etc. to select a pair of  
tracks. Choose 1-24 to select all tracks.  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
Dst. Trk This sets the destination track or tracks into  
which the selected section is inserted. What you can select  
here depends on what you have selected for the source  
track. If you have selected a single track, you can select  
tracks 1 through 24 here. If you have selected a pair of  
tracks (for instance, 1/2), you can only select track pairs  
here. If you have selected all tracks (1-24), then this is the  
only option available to you here.  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation or NO/EXIT to  
leave this screen.  
After the operation, the selected section of the source  
between the IN and OUT points is replaced by silence.  
The insert operation adds the selected section as new mate-  
rial to the destination. Nothing is overwritten on the des-  
tination, as any material following the TO point is moved  
to the end of the newly-inserted section. The destination is  
therefore longer than it was before the operation.  
OPEN  
This function “opens up” a silent gap between the IN and  
OUT points on the chosen track or tracks.  
The source and destination are the same, and after the  
operation, the track is split at the IN point, with the mate-  
rial which followed the IN point now moved to follow the  
OUT point. The result is therefore longer than the original.  
IN  
OUT  
There is only one value that you can change:  
Src. Trk Select an individual track (1 through 24), a pair  
of tracks (1/2, 3/4, etc.), all of the tracks (1-24) or all the  
virtual tracks (ALL).  
IN  
OUT  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation or NO/EXIT to  
leave this screen.  
CUT  
In this operation the audio material after the OUT point is  
moved forward to the IN point.  
The source and destination are the same, and after the  
operation, the material which followed the OUT point now  
moved to follow the IN point. Material which was between  
the IN and OUT points is deleted. The result is therefore  
shorter than the original.  
IN  
OUT  
There is only one value that you can change:  
Src. Trk Select an individual track (1 through 24), a pair  
of tracks (1/2, 3/4, etc.), all of the tracks (1-24) or all the  
virtual tracks (ALL).  
IN  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation or NO/EXIT to  
leave this screen.  
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SILENCE  
This function is equivalent to recording silence between  
the IN and OUT points on the chosen track or tracks.  
There is only one value that you can change:  
Src. Trk Select an individual track (1 through 8), a pair of  
tracks (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, etc.), or all the tracks (1-24).  
IN  
OUT  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation or NO/EXIT to  
leave this screen.  
IN  
OUT  
No material is added or deleted, and the length of the result  
is therefore the same as that of the original.  
CLONE TRACK  
This copies a track or pair of tracks to another track or  
pair of tracks. The IN and OUT points do not have any  
meaning here.  
There are two values that you can change:  
Src. Trk Select an individual track (1 through 24), or a pair  
of tracks (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, etc.) or the MASTER stereo track.  
Dst. Trk This sets the destination track or tracks to  
which the source track is cloned. What you can select here  
depends on what you have selected for the source track.  
If you have selected a single track, you can select tracks 1  
through 24 here. If you have selected a pair of tracks (for  
instance, 1/2 or MASTER), you can only select track pairs  
(1/2, 3/4, etc.) here.  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation or NO/EXIT to  
leave this screen.  
If you try to select the same track as a destination that  
you have selected as the source, when you press the YES/  
ENTER key, a pop-up message will appear.  
Redo the operation with a different set of tracks.  
CLEAN OUT  
This deletes all the audio material in the selected track  
or tracks.  
There is only one value that you can change:  
Src. Trk Selects the tracks for erasing the audio data. You  
can select a single track (1 through 24), a pair of tracks  
(1/2, 3/4, etc.), all the tracks (1-24) or virtual tracks that  
have not been assigned to physical tracks (Vtrack).  
Press YES/ENTER to perform the operation or NO/EXIT to  
leave this screen.  
The IN and OUT points do not have any meaning here.  
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UNDO and REDO  
Unlike a tape recorder, but like most word-processors, you  
can undo your mistakes (the 2488neo remembers up to the  
last 999 operations you perform in each song). What is  
more, you can undo your undo operations (redo).  
In addition, all these operations are stored as part of the  
song on the disk; even when you turn the machine off, the  
history of all the previous operations is stored ready for  
next time.  
The operations that you can undo are:  
What this means is that you can finish your work for the  
day, come back in the morning with fresh ears, and decide  
that maybe you did not want that overdub after all. With  
the 2488neo, this is no problem.  
The different track editing functions described in  
this section  
Recording operations (including track bounce)  
Auto punch operations  
Mixdown and mastering  
Import of WAV files  
Undoing and redoing actions  
1
Press the UNDO/REDO key and a list of the opera-  
tions that you have done since the start of the song  
is shown on screen:  
If you press the UNDO key (unshifted), the cursor moves to  
the event immediately before the current event.  
Press YES/ENTER to undo the last event.  
The first action (START UP) at the bottom of the  
display is numbered 0, and all the actions after this  
(above this) are then numbered in order.  
If you press REDO (UNDO when the SHIFT indicator is  
lit), the cursor moves to the event immediately following  
the current event (i.e. the last action that has been undone).  
Press the YES/ENTER key to redo this action.  
NOTE  
Recording, track editing, or any other operation after  
an undo or redo operation, clears the list of redoable  
actions (i.e. those actions which have been undone).  
2
3
Use the dial to scroll to the step to which you want  
to go back.  
Press YES/ENTER, to return to the point in your  
work just before you made your mistake.  
You can also redo an action that you have undone in  
exactly the same way.  
T I P  
As well as using the dial to scroll through the list,  
you can also use the UNDO /REDO key to position the  
cursor automatically at the event before or after the  
current event.  
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An undo/redo example  
Here’s an extremely simplified example that extremely  
unlikely that youd work this way, but it shows the prin-  
ciples involved:  
Items above the “undo” line are visible and you can redo  
them until you perform another action after the undo oper-  
ation. For instance, if you decided that you wanted to have  
another go at repairing the lead guitar bridge…  
Lead vocal 3rd take  
Lead vocal 2nd take  
Lead vocal correction  
You could undo all items up to item 7:  
Lead vocal  
Retake of guitar solo bridge section  
Guitar solo  
Piano (second part)  
Piano  
Scratch vocal take  
Bass line  
Copy and paste drum loop  
Basic drum loop  
Start song  
Lead vocal 3rd take  
Lead vocal 2nd take  
Lead vocal correction  
Lead vocal  
Retake of guitar solo bridge section  
Guitar solo  
Piano (second part)  
Piano  
Scratch vocal take  
Bass line  
Copy and paste drum loop  
Basic drum loop  
Start song  
This is the history of a recording session so far. Suppose  
that you decide that items 11 and 12 in the list are not need-  
ed (in other words, the first take (9) with its correction (10)  
have been overwritten by 11 and 12, but you feel that the  
original take (9) with its correction (10) has more energy,  
so you want to retrieve it:  
…and then re-record the guitar bridge.  
After this, though, if you wanted to restore the vocal tracks  
which we’d recorded, you would not be able to. The new  
recording would replace everything above the line.  
1
2
Press the UNDO key.  
Use the dial to scroll down to the step to which you  
want to go back (here it's 10).  
All the previous items are now erased:  
3
Press YES/ENTER. All steps up to the selected step  
are now undone.  
Now you have the track back again. If you press  
the UNDO key, you’ll see that there’s a check mark  
beside 10 - this shows that this is the “undo mark.”  
Retake of guitar solo bridge section  
Guitar solo  
Piano (second part)  
Piano  
Scratch vocal take  
Bass line  
Copy and paste drum loop  
Basic drum loop  
Start song  
Lead vocal 3rd take  
Lead vocal 2nd take  
Lead vocal correction  
Lead vocal  
Retake of guitar solo bridge section  
Guitar solo  
Piano (second part)  
Piano  
Scratch vocal take  
Bass line  
Copy and paste drum loop  
Basic drum loop  
Start song  
The actions above this "undo" line are undone.  
Notice that we can still see items 11 and 12. This is  
because we can still redo them, if we decide that the  
first vocal take (9 and 10) was not so great after all.  
To redo them is just as simple as undoing them:  
press the UNDO key, highlight the step to which you  
want to return, and press YES/ENTER.  
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Virtual tracks  
Up to now, we have described the 2488neo as a 24-track  
recorder because it can playback up to 24 tracks simultane-  
ously. In fact, however, each song may contain up to 250  
tracks, which we call virtual tracks.Up to 24 of these  
virtual tracks may be assigned to playback tracks 1–24,  
which are called physical tracks.The 24 virtual tracks  
assigned to these physical tracks are available for recording  
and playback.  
To assign a virtual track to a physical track:  
Press the shifted VIRT TRK key.  
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Throughout this Owner’s Manual, when we use the expres-  
sion track,we are referring to a virtual track that is  
assigned to a physical track.  
Use the virtual tracks to record multiple takes of lead vocals,  
improvised solos and other parts and then select the best  
takes afterwards. After recording a take, you can assign a  
different virtual track to the same physical track to record  
another take on the same physical track. By repeating this  
process, you can use multiple virtual tracks to hold different  
takes, and select the take or takes that you want afterwards.  
NOTE  
When you create a new song, virtual tracks 1–24 are  
initially assigned to physical tracks 1–24.  
2
Use the track SELECT keys or the (Ó and Á keys)  
to select the physical track for assigning a virtual  
track. The inverted number at the bottom of the  
screen shows the selected physical track.  
Here, we pick the best takes from the virtual tracks and  
assign them to our playback tracks.  
Different harmony arrangements for  
backing vocals  
Repeated pressing of the stereo channel SELECT  
keys (13/14 through 23/24) changes between the odd  
and even numbered channels of that pair.  
Lead vocal attempts  
Bass line played on different instruments  
Saxophone takes  
3
4
Use the dial to choose which virtual track will be  
assigned to the physical track and become active.  
Rhythm guitar experiments with  
different effect settings  
Different takes of lead guitar line  
When the VIRTUAL TRACK ASSIGN screen is  
open, by pressing the MENU (TITLE) key in SHIFT  
mode, you can give the highlighted virtual track a  
Virtual  
tracks  
Choose the best takes from  
these virtual tracks and  
assign them to physical  
tracks.  
Press YES/ENTER to make the assignment.  
The virtual track selected in procedure 3 is  
assigned to the physical track.  
Track 1:  
Track 2:  
Track 3:  
Track 4:  
Track 5:  
Track 6:  
Track 7:  
Track 8:  
Drums Left  
Drums Right  
Lead Guitar  
Rhythm Guitar  
Saxophone  
Bass line  
Press NO/EXIT to exit the track assignment screen  
without actually making the assignment.  
Assigned  
playback  
tracks  
NOTE  
During step 4 above, if you press the PLAY key instead  
of the YES/ENTER key, the assignment completes, the  
home screen opens and playback starts.  
Lead vocals  
Backing vocals  
Tracks 9 through 24 use  
other virtual tracks (not  
shown here for clarity)  
You cannot assign the same virtual track to multiple  
physical tracks.  
Tracks 9 through 24 use other virtual tracks (not shown  
here for clarity). Here, we pick the best takes from the vir-  
tual tracks and assign them to our playback tracks.  
If you have not worked with a system using virtual tracks  
before, you may find it a little confusing. Some ideas to  
bear in mind:  
Virtual tracks are mono tracks. You need to assign one vir-  
tual track to each track of a stereo pair.  
If you are recording a difficult part, you do not have to  
re-record over the top of “almost, but not quite perfect”  
takes. Keep these for later, just in case you never get a  
better take. Simply assign a different virtual track when  
you record the next take.  
For example, suppose you have recorded the drum part  
and three takes of the bass line. You can assign the three  
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virtual tracks that contain the bass takes to three physi-  
cal tracks and then use the faders and MUTE/SOLO  
keys to listen to each of them in turn (for simplicity,  
these illustrations show only the first eight tracks).  
Alternatively, if you want to assemble a track for the whole  
song, you could assign the three different takes of the part  
to three different active tracks and use the track editing  
functions to copy and paste the good parts of each track to  
make a perfect whole. Then use the two non-perfect tracks  
with other virtual tracks for new parts.  
In this case, you can also reassign the physical tracks of  
unused virtual tracks to other virtual tracks.  
Virtual tracks (different takes of  
the bass line)  
NOTE  
Of course, virtual tracks take up disk space, even  
when you are not using them. If you really do not  
need a virtual track, you should clean it out to save  
disk space (see “CLEAN OUT” on page 63).  
Virtual tracks (drums)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
The three best  
bass takes  
Drums  
Then pick the one that fits best, and you can re-use the  
other two unused virtual tracks with new virtual tracks—  
keep the alternative takes for the future if you change your  
mind later on.  
Virtual tracks (different takes of  
the bass line; the best one has  
now been selected for use, and  
the other two are unused)  
Virtual tracks (drums)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
The best  
bass take  
Drums  
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Varispeed operations (pitch and SSA)  
You can play back and record at speeds which are greater  
or less than the original (±6%) to allow for differences in  
tuning, etc.  
NOTE  
The monitoring status of the tracks played back  
using the pitch (varispeed) or SAA features is exactly  
the same as for normal playback. That is, if they  
have been assigned to a channel, the volume, etc. is  
controlled by the channel fader and controls.  
It is also possible to play back a selected pair of tracks at  
the same pitch, but slower than the original (the SSA—Slow  
Speed Audition feature). This allows you to rehearse tricky  
lead lines, etc. at a slower speed, and can be combined with  
repeat playback (“Repeat” on page 55) for easy rehearsals.  
Pitch  
1
Press and hold the PITCH/SSA key.  
3
Use the dial to change the pitch from -6.0% to +6.0%  
in 0.1% steps. If playback is being carried out while  
this is done, you will be able to hear the change.  
The indicator lights and the display changes:  
4
Press the PITCH/SSA key to return to the home  
screen and once again to turn off the pitch change.  
NOTE  
The above steps can be carried out while playback is  
stopped or in operation, but cannot be carried out  
during recording. It is also possible to start playback  
while adjusting the pitch, but not to start recording at  
that time.  
To use the set pitch When the pitch change value has  
been set in the way described above, and the 2488neo  
shows the home screen, simply press the PITCH/SSA key  
briefly to turn the indicator on and to change the pitch.  
2
If the PITCH CONTROL section at the left of the  
screen is not active (it is not surrounded by the thick-  
er frame), press the Ó key to move the cursor there.  
Press the PITCH/SSA key briefly once again to turn off the  
pitch change.  
SSA (Slow Speed Audition)  
1
Press and hold the PITCH/SSA key, either during  
playback, or when the transport is stopped.  
4
Use the dial to change the speed between 50%,  
60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and 100% (the displayed  
values are approximate). If playback is being  
carried out while this is done, you will be able to  
hear the change.  
The indicator lights and the display changes:  
NOTE  
The above steps can be carried out while playback is  
stopped or in operation, but cannot be carried out  
during recording. It is also possible to start playback  
while adjusting the speed, but not to start recording  
at that time.  
5
Press the PITCH/SSA key to return to the home  
screen and once again to turn off the SSA mode.  
2
3
If the SLOW SPEED section at the right of the  
screen is not active (it is not surrounded by the thick-  
er frame), press the Á key to move the cursor there.  
To use the SSA When the speed change value has been  
set in the way described above, simply press the PITCH/SSA  
key briefly to turn the indicator on and to change the speed,  
but without changing the screen display.  
Use the channel SELECT keys to select the tracks  
which will be played back. These tracks are always  
in pairs.  
Press the PITCH/SSA key briefly once again to turn off the  
speed change.  
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Mixdown is conducted after the recording of all tracks is com-  
NOTE  
pleted. In mixdown, all the tracks are merged into a stereo signal  
as their volumes are balanced. The work of finishing a track by  
writing that mixdown signal to a master recorder is called “mas-  
tering.”  
The mixdown signal can also be recorded directly by a  
master recorder (MD, DAT, cassette, etc.) connected to  
the STEREO OUTPUT jacks.  
These operations all deal with songs on the currently-  
selected partition. If the song you want is on another  
partition, you must select that disk partition as the  
active partition before proceeding (see “Selecting the  
The unit’s internal CD-R/CD-RW recorder can be used to create  
an audio CD.  
However, in order to create an audio CD, the mixdown signal  
must first be recorded to an internal stereo master track.  
In this case, you do not need to conduct pre-mastering.  
The procedures for burning a CD using the internal CD-R/  
CD-RW recorder after recording the stereo mix to an inter-  
nal stereo master track are explained below.  
Mixdown  
As noted above, before creating an audio CD, the mixdown  
signal must first be recorded to an internal master track.  
The material subject to the mixdown always starts at the  
00:00:00:00 point and ends at the OUT point.  
If any of the REC indicators are lit, they will auto-  
matically go out. After this, they will not light  
during mixdown even if the REC key is pressed.  
During mixdown mode, transport control is possible with  
the following limitations.  
NOTE  
During mixdown, you can use the sub mixer function  
when mixing the input signal. To do this, confirm that  
that sub mixer output is assigned to the stereo bus (see  
Playback and fast forward will stop at the OUT point,  
and the playback position cannot move past this point.  
Auto punch operations are disabled.  
Jog and trim are disabled.  
Pitch control and SSA are disabled.  
1
Set the OUT point at the end of the material subject  
to mixdown.  
Direct location and repeat playback are disabled.  
Recording is carried out as explained below.  
2
Press the MIXDOWN/MASTERING key to enter  
mixdown mode (“Mixdown” appears at the upper  
left of the Home screen).  
Recording the master track  
To record the master track, press and hold the RECORD  
key, and then press the PLAY key. Both the PLAY and the  
RECORD indicators light.  
During mixdown mode, effect parameters can be set and  
edited, and effects can be recalled from the effects library.  
During mixdown mode, assignments can be changed and  
scene memories can be recalled.  
Recording always starts (regardless of the current position)  
at 00:00:00:00.  
After recording the master track, it can be played back and  
The mastering records the effects of all mixer settings and  
effect settings, etc.  
To redo the mixdown, press the PLAY key while holding  
If you stop the recording before the OUT point is reached,  
the master recording ends there, and the length of the mas-  
ter track is from the 00:00:00:00 point to the point where  
you stopped the recording  
down the RECORD key again.  
Mixdown can also be undone. Thus, after recording the  
master track multiple times, it is possible to use a previ-  
ously recorded master track.  
NOTE  
The minimum length for a CD track is four seconds. Be  
sure that all master tracks are at least this long.  
The maximum length CD track that this unit can record is  
80 minutes. Please be certain that the length of the master  
track to be created by this unit does not exceed this.  
During mixdown mode, all channel controls (EQ, sends,  
faders, panning) can be operated from the top panel of the  
device or by using MIDI commands.  
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Ending mixdown mode  
Press the HOME key or the NO/EXIT key to return to the  
Home screen.  
Checking the master  
To check the recorded master track, use the master  
check mode.  
The transport controls work in the following way:  
PLAY plays back from the current position to the end of  
the master track.  
REW and F FWD keys rewind and fast-forward as  
normal, but the speed does not appear on the screen.  
Press the STOP key to stop playback  
Recording is disabled.  
After ending mixdown mode, press the MIXDOWN/  
MASTERING key again to enter the master check mode  
and open the MASTER CHECK screen. The MASTER  
CHECK screen shows the song title and the total time.  
All location functions are disabled.  
Jog, varispeed, SSA, repeat, etc. are disabled.  
T I P  
When playing the master track, the playback signal  
is output from not only the MONITOR and PHONES  
jacks, but also from the STEREO (and DIGITAL  
OUTPUT) jacks. Thus, during a master check, the  
mixdown signal can be recorded to an external MD,  
cassette or other media.  
All monitoring is now from the STEREO selection  
only. The master track playback sound is not affected  
by fader movements or other mixer operations, includ-  
ing new assignments.  
Exiting master check mode  
Press the HOME key or the NO/EXIT key to end the mas-  
ter check and return to the usual Home screen.  
No faders or other mixer controls (including assignment)  
have any effect. The only possible control of the monitor  
volume is through the MONITOR LEVEL controls.  
Finishing the master track  
This unit has mastering tools specifically for the master  
track. The overall sound pressure and sound quality can  
be adjusted using the compressor, EQ and noise shaper.  
By putting this unit in mastering mode, you can use its  
mastering tools to finish (“master”) the master track.  
Mastering procedures  
Mastering is conducted using the following process.  
Step 1: Start mastering mode  
When the MASTER CHECK screen is open and the transport  
is stopped, press the MIXDOWN/MASTERING key while  
holding down the SHIFT key to start mastering mode. The  
MASTERING TOOL screen opens and the MIXDOWN/  
MASTERING key blinks.  
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recording. During recording, the PLAY and RECORD indi-  
cators light.  
Step 2: Use the mastering tools to make adjust-  
ments  
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys to select the tabs at the bottom  
of the MASTERING TOOL screen and display the desired  
tool screen.  
Recording always starts at 00:00:00:00 regardless of the  
current position.  
The recording made in mastering mode overwrites the  
existing master track, if there is one.  
The tool tabs include compressor (CMP) and an EQ/noise  
shaper (EQ/NS) tabs. A single band or multiband compres-  
sor can also be chosen in the MASTERING TOOL library.  
When set to multiband, compressor screens appear for low,  
mid and high frequency bands (CMP-L, CMP-M, CMP-H).  
When you stop recording, the unit automatically returns to  
master check mode.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
If you stop a recording, a master track is created up to  
the point where you stopped it. However, the record-  
ing operation itself can be undone.  
When the EQ/NS tab is selected, pressing the Á cursor  
key moves the cursor inside the EQ/noise shaper  
page 73).  
Step 4: Check the master  
In master check mode, the track is played back, so that you  
can check the results of mastering. At this stage, you can  
use the UNDO and REDO functions to compare the sound  
before and after mastering.  
Settings are made on each tool screen. (See the following  
“Using the mastering compressor” and “Using the master-  
ing EQ/noise shaper” sections for details.)  
When in mastering mode, the RECORD, PLAY, STOP,  
REW, and FWD transport keys can be used, so tool settings  
can be made while checking the effect on the sound of  
playback.  
If you are not satisfied with the result:  
Use UNDO to restore the previous master track (to the  
state it was in before being overwritten) and start master-  
ing again from Step 1.  
In order, the EQ, the compressor and the noise shaper pro-  
cess the playback sound.  
Step 3: Record  
After completing the mastering tool settings, press the  
PLAY key while holding down the RECORD key to start  
Using the mastering compressor  
In the MASTERING TOOL library, you can select either a  
single band or a multiband mastering compressor.  
Multiband compressors allow settings to be made for low,  
middle and high frequency bands to process them individ-  
ually in the master track, allowing adjustments to the total  
sound balance.  
In this way, unnecessary peaks can be suppressed, and the  
loudness can be raised by increasing the overall gain, cre-  
ating a sound with greater impact.  
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When the MASTERING TOOL screen is open, use  
the cursor keys to select a compressor tab.  
If the , CMP-M and CMP-H tabs. If the previously  
used compressor was a single band type, select the  
CMP tab.  
The following illustrations show the setting screen  
for the mid band (CMP-M) when using a multiband  
compressor and the setting screen for a single band  
compressor.  
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Press the YES/ENTER key to open the  
5.0:1, 6.0:1, 8.0:1, 16.0:1, 32.0:1, ∞:1  
MASTERING TOOL LIBRARY screen.  
KNEE  
Select from the following curves at the point where the  
compressor takes effect. The higher the number is the gen-  
tler the curve. Hard indicates no curve and results in abrupt  
compression.  
Hard, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5  
LEVEL  
Adjust the output level in the following range.  
-20 dB – +20 dB (in 1 dB increments)  
ATTACK  
3
Use the Ó/Á cursor keys to select PRESET or  
USER.  
Adjust the attack time in the following range.  
1 ms – 200 ms (in 1 ms increments)  
Depending on the selection, either the preset list or  
the user setting list is shown in the upper part of the  
screen. PRESET stores factory-prepared patches  
and USER stores patches with settings made by the  
user.  
RELEASE  
Adjust the release time in the following range.  
10 ms – 2000 ms (in 10 ms increments)  
NOTE  
CROSS LO (only when a multiband compressor is  
selected)  
See “15–Appendix” on page 103 for details of preset  
data.  
Adjust the crossover frequency between the low and mid  
sound bands in the following range.  
4
5
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the compressor  
patch in the list that you want to recall.  
125 Hz – 1.00k Hz (in 1/12 octave increments)  
CROSS HI (only when a multiband compressor is  
selected)  
Press the YES/ENTER key to return to the compres-  
sor screen. The screen shows the parameters of the  
patch selected in the library.  
Adjust the crossover frequency between the mid and high  
sound bands in the following range.  
NOTE  
1.00 kHz – 8.00 kHz (in 1/12 octave increments)  
If you press the NO/EXIT key instead of the YES/ENTER  
key, the MASTERING TOOL screen (compressor screen)  
will reopen without recalling a patch.  
A.MAKEUP (only when a single band compressor  
is selected)  
Automatically corrects the volume to prevent it from being  
reduced by the compressor.  
6
7
Use the cursor keys and the JOG/DATA dial to select  
and adjust parameters.  
SWITCH  
When using a multiband compressor, after finish-  
ing the settings for one band, use the Ó/Á cursor  
keys to open the compressor setting screen for a  
different band and follow the same procedures to  
set it.  
Turns the compressor ON and OFF. When using a multi-  
band compressor, setting the SWITCH item ON or OFF on  
one screen simultaneously affects all bands.  
NOTE  
The compressor parameters and their setting ranges are as  
follows.  
The multiband compressor CROSS LO and CROSS HI  
items can be set on screen for any of the frequency  
bands.  
The mid-range band of the multiband compres-  
sor must be a minimum of 2 octaves (24 semitones).  
For example, if CROSS LO is set at 250 Hz, CROSS HI  
cannot be set below 1 kHz.  
THRESHOLD  
The threshold level at which the compressor begins to  
function can be set in the following range.  
-32 dB – 0 dB (in 1 dB increments)  
RATIO  
Select from the following compression ratios  
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Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the save destina-  
tion.  
Saving compressor settings  
ª
Use the following procedures to save mastering tool com-  
pressor settings as a user patch.  
If you select an existing library patch, it will be  
overwritten by the new data.  
1
With the compressor screen open, press the YES/  
ENTER key to open the MASTERING TOOL  
LIBRARY screen.  
Select (new lib) to save a new patch in the library  
data without overwriting another patch.  
4
Press the YES/ENTER key to save the patch in the  
library and return to the MASTERING TOOL  
screen (compressor screen).  
NOTE  
If you press the NO/EXIT key instead of the YES/ENTER  
key, the MASTERING TOOL screen (compressor screen)  
will reopen without saving a patch.  
You can give the patch a name (see “Titling” on page  
15).  
2
Use the > cursor key to select SAVE.  
Using the mastering EQ/noise shaper  
1
When the MASTERING TOOL screen is open,  
press the Á cursor key to select the EQ/NS tab and  
open the EQ/noise shaper screen.  
FREQ: Frequency in the following ranges  
L: 32 Hz – 1.6 kHz  
M: 32 Hz – 18 kHz  
H: 1.7 kHz – 18 kHz  
Q (only MID): 0.25 – 16  
NOTE  
Q is a value found by dividing the center EQ frequen-  
cy by the bandwidth. The higher the Q value is the  
smaller the range of the cut/boost effect.  
Noise shaper  
ª
Audio CDs use 16-bit quantization, so the master track  
data is automatically converted to 16-bit.  
2
Use the cursor keys and JOG/DATA dial to select  
parameters and adjust them.  
Ordinarily, bit conversion results in a very low level of  
quantization distortion at points where sound is removed.  
By turning the noise shaper ON, this quantization distor-  
tion can be reduced.  
NOTE  
When the cursor is on the SW item of the EQUAL-  
IZER or the NOISE SHAPER, pressing the Ó cursor key  
switches to the compressor screen.  
The noise shaper in this unit uses a dithering technique that  
adds random noise below the quantization steps to reduce  
quantization distortion.  
Settings the EQ  
ª
The parameters and setting ranges of the mastering 3-band  
EQ are the same as for the channel EQ. The low band (L)  
and high band (H) are shelving type bands that have GAIN  
and FRQ (roll-off frequency) parameters that can be set.  
The mid band (M) is a bell type band with GAIN FRQ  
(center frequency) and Q (band width–see note below)  
parameters that can be set.  
Noise shaper setting  
ª
The noise shaper can be turned ON and OFF using the SW  
item at the bottom left of the screen.  
NOTE  
EQ and noise shaper settings cannot be saved in the  
library.  
SW: Switch that turns EQ ON and OFF  
GAIN: Amount gain is cut or boost ± 12dB  
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Trimming the master track  
After creating a master track (or sometimes before), if the  
recording started too early or ended too late, you can trim  
the unwanted time.  
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Set the IN and OUT points at the beginning (IN) and  
end (OUT) of the audio that you want to trim. If you  
want to trim the start of the master track, set the  
IN point at 00:00:00:00, and the OUT point where  
you want to start the master track. If you want to  
trim the master track after a performance, set the  
IN point at the position where you want to end the  
master track, and set the OUT point at the mixdown  
OUT point (or later).  
You cannot trim the master track itself during playback,  
but since the master track and its source tracks (1–24) use  
the same timings, by trimming the source tracks, the mas-  
ter track is also trimmed.  
Follow these procedures to trim the tracks.  
1
Confirm that the unit is in its “normal” mode (when  
multitrack recording is possible).  
4
5
Use the Track Edit CUT function to cut all tracks  
between the IN and the OUT point. Be sure to select  
ALLas the Src.Trk value (see CUTon page 62).  
2
Move the playback position to the point that you  
want to trim (either the start or the end of the  
master track).  
Play back the master track, as described above.  
The start and end should now be as you want them.  
Copying the master track  
You can use the CLONE TRACK editing function to copy  
the master track to another track (see “CLONE TRACK”  
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Creating an audio CD  
You can create an audio CD by using the 2488neo CD-RW  
drive to burn the master track to a CD-R/CD-RW disc.  
Three audio CD creation methods are available. Track At  
Once (TAO) burns CD tracks one at a time, while Disc At  
Once (DAO) burns multiple master tracks as CD tracks  
at one time. Furthermore, the 2488neo has a Live Writer  
function that uses marks to burn one master track as mul-  
tiple CD tracks.  
the minimum length of a track is four seconds, and the  
maximum track length you can record from the 2488neo is  
80 minutes.  
NOTE  
Only one of the above methods can be used in record-  
ing a single disc. For example, a disc that has tracks  
that were recorded using TAO can have another  
CD track added using TAO, but recording with DAO  
or Live Writer is not possible. DAO and Live Writer  
recording is only possible on a blank disc.  
Remember that whichever method you use to record your  
CDs, you can record a maximum of 99 tracks on one CD,  
Creating an audio CD using TAO  
Before starting this operation you must make sure that  
there is a recordable disc inserted in the CD-RW drive. If  
there is no recordable disc (that is, a CD-R or CD-RW disc  
that has not been finalized), the 2488neo shows an appro-  
priate message.  
4
5
Press YES/ENTER to continue, and NO/EXIT if you  
want to choose a different song.  
You are asked if you are sure that you want to  
record the song. Press YES/ENTER to proceed with  
the recording. CD writing begins. Two seconds of  
silence are automatically added to the end of each  
track recorded to disc.  
1
Confirm that the unit is in its “normal” mode (when  
multitrack recording is possible). On the AUDIO  
CD menu, move the cursor to CD WRITER and  
press YES/ENTER.  
NOTE  
A pop-up message appears if there is not enough  
space on the disc to write a CD track. In this case, you  
can adjust the length of the master track (see "Trim-  
ming the master" on page 74) or use a different disc.  
The unit checks the diskdisc. After confirming that  
the diskdisc can be recorded to, a list of songs on  
the current partition that have recorded master  
tracks appears on the screen.  
All other 2488neo functions are disabled during CD  
writing.  
how to change the partition.  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
DO NOT TURN OFF the 2488neo while this writing  
operation is taking place. You will almost certainly  
spoil the disc and may corrupt the song data.  
Even if a song has been recorded, it will not appear in  
the list if a master track has not been recorded.  
Do not press the eject button below the disc tray  
while a disc is being written. Doing so may cause the  
disc writing procedure to fail.  
2
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the song whose  
master track you want to write to the CD, and press  
the YES/ENTER key.  
6
To check the recorded disc, use the CD PLAYER  
option described below.  
3
Choose at this point whether you want to finalize  
the disc.  
If you finalize the disc at this stage, you will not be  
able to add any more CD tracks to it.  
T I P  
If you do not finalize the disc at this stage, you can  
finalize it later in a separate operation.  
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Finalizing the disc  
When you have recorded the last CD track on a disc, you  
must finalize it to make it playable on ordinary CD players.  
Before finalizing, you can check the recorded CD tracks  
using the 2488neo’s CD PLAYER function.  
2
A pop-up screen asks if you are sure. Press  
YES/ENTER to continue, NO/EXIT to stop the  
finalize process.  
If you continue, the CD session is closed and the  
finalizing material (Table of Contents or TOC) is  
written to the disc.  
The CD-RW drive must contain an unfinalized disc before  
you start the process.  
1
Make sure the 2488neo is in “normal” mode (when  
multitrack recording is possible). On the AUDIO  
CD menu, move the cursor to FINALIZE and press  
YES/ENTER.  
NOTE  
You cannot add CD tracks to a finalized disc. You  
can only finalize a disc once, and you cannot unfi-  
nalize a disc.  
During finalizing, the CD-RW drive’s eject button  
cannot be used.  
Creating an audio CD using DAO  
When recording multiple CD tracks at once, you can set  
the order in which the tracks are recorded.  
4
5
If you have made a mistake in adding a song to the  
list, you can remove it by highlighting the title and  
pressing the DELETE key.  
Once a CD has been made in this way, no further tracks  
can be added, as the CD is automatically finalized at the  
end of the operation.  
When you have added all the songs to the list that  
you want to record on the CD, press YES/ENTER.  
1
Insert a blank CD-R/CD-RW disc in the CD- RW  
drive before starting the following procedures.  
NOTE  
If you have only selected one song, the procedure  
from now is as if you had highlighted the song and  
pressed YES/ENTER, as described above. Read that  
section, and ignore the remainder of this section.  
2
With the 2488neo stopped in a “normal” mode  
(when multitrack recording is possible), choose CD  
WRITER from the AUDIO CD menu, and press the  
YES/ENTER key.  
The screen changes to the song order screen (if  
you want to return to the song selection screen,  
press NO/EXIT).  
The unit checks the diskdisc. After confirming that  
the diskdisc can be recorded to, a list of songs on  
the current partition that have recorded master  
tracks appears on the screen.  
NOTE  
Even if a song has been recorded, it will not appear in  
the list if a master track has not been recorded.  
If you have a song in another partition which you  
want to add to the list in the current partition, you  
should copy it from the old partition to the current  
partition (see “Copying songs” on page 46).  
3
Use the dial to scroll through the list of songs, and  
when you highlight a song that you wish to add to  
the final CD, press the INSERT key.  
6
7
Use the dial to scroll through the list of songs.  
When a song title is highlighted, use the § and ¶  
keys to move it up and down in the list. As the song is  
moved up and down in the list it remains highlighted.  
A check mark appears by the title of every selected  
song. There is no need to worry about the final  
running order of the CD at this stage.  
Select further songs for rearrangement using the dial.  
Repeat procedures 6 and 7 as necessary.  
8
9
When you have completed the running order, press  
YES/ENTER.  
The screen changes to the “gap setting” screen.  
This allows you to set the gap between tracks  
on the CD (press NO/EXIT to return to the song  
order screen).  
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12 When all the gaps have been set, press YES/ENTER.  
A pop-up asks if you are sure. Use the YES/ENTER  
key to proceed with writing the CD or the NO/EXIT  
key to cancel the operation.  
13 When you press YES/ENTER, a disk image is made of  
each song in turn, which is then written to the CD.  
CD writing begins.  
The disc is finalized after writing is finished.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT TURN OFF the 2488neo while this writing  
operation is taking place. You will almost certainly  
spoil the disc and may corrupt the song data.  
10 Use the § and keys to move the cursor to the  
gaps between the songs on the CD.  
11 Use the dial to set the time in seconds between  
songs, from 0.0 seconds (no gap) through 9.9  
seconds in 0.1 second steps.  
NOTE  
During writing the CD-RW drive’s eject button does  
not operate. You can only eject the disc after writing  
has finished.  
NOTE  
When you come to play back the disc on a CD player,  
the start of the gap will appear as Index 0 on the  
track following the gap, and the start of the track  
will appear as Index 1. Because the gap counts as a  
part of the track, the total length of the track and gap  
together cannot exceed 80 minutes.  
If you use a CD-RW disc, it may not be playable in  
audio CD players that are not designed to handle  
CD-RW discs  
Creating an audio CD using Live Writer  
When you want to make a CD of multiple pieces that have  
been recorded continuously, for example, a live perfor-  
mance recorded without break, the 2488neo allows you to  
split a single song into several CD tracks. In this kind of  
situation, the Live Writer function uses the marks placed in  
a song to split a master track into CD tracks when writing a  
disc.  
3
Insert a blank CD-R/CD-RW disc, and press the  
YES/ENTER key. The LIVE WRITER screen opens  
and shows a list of CD track times calculated from  
the marks inserted in the current song.  
NOTE  
With this function, the disc is automatically finalized  
and you cannot add further tracks to the CD after it  
has been made.  
To make a CD from the currently loaded song using the  
Live Writer function:  
1
Insert marks into a song with a recorded master track  
at the points where the CD track splits are to occur.  
4
5
Press the YES/ENTER key unless there is a problem  
with this list. A confirmation message appears.  
Track lengths must be at least 4 seconds, so there  
must be at least 4 seconds between marks.  
You can insert up to 98 marks (allowing up to  
99 tracks).  
Press the YES/ENTER key again to start making the  
CD. When the CD is complete, the tray automati-  
cally opens, and a message appears asking if you  
want to make another copy of the CD.  
2
With the 2488neo stopped, select LIVE WRITER  
from the AUDIO CD menu, and press the YES/  
ENTER key. The disc tray opens.  
6
If you do want to make another copy, insert a blank  
CD-R/CD-RW disc and press the YES/ENTER key.  
If you do not want to make another CD, press the  
NO/EXIT key.  
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Playing CDs  
If an audio CD (either finalized or unfinalized) is inserted  
into the 2488neo’s CD-RW drive, the 2488neo can play it  
back.  
The 2488neo transport controls are used to control play-  
back of the CD, as explained here:  
PLAY starts playback from the current playback posi-  
tion. When searching for a CD track, the PLAY indica-  
tor flashes.  
The sound is output through the MONITOR and PHONES  
jacks. The only control over the sound from the 2488neo is  
through the MONITOR control knob. All other mixer con-  
trols are disabled.  
STOP stops playback at the current position  
REW and F FWD select CD tracks when stopped.  
JOG/DATA dail selects CD tracks when stopped.  
1
Make sure the 2488neo is in “normal” mode (when  
multitrack recording is possible). On the AUDIO  
CD menu, move the cursor to CD PLAYER and  
press YES/ENTER.  
All other playback functions are disabled  
NOTE  
While this screen is displayed (the CD Player func-  
tion is active), the eject button on the CD-RW drive  
is disabled. To eject the CD, press EXIT to exit the CD  
player function, and the CD is then ejected.  
The screen shows:  
Whether the disc is finalized or not  
The number of tracks and the total running time of  
the disc.  
CD track lists and CD track times  
The current CD track (indicated by an arrow)  
The stereo meters also show the level of the audio  
recorded on the disc  
CD-RW erase  
To erase a CD-RW disc created on the 2488neo, you must  
use this function. You cannot erase such a disc on any  
other equipment.  
2
3
With the transport stopped, from the DISK menu,  
highlight CD-RW ERASE, and press YES/ENTER.  
A pop-up confirmation message appears. Press  
YES/ENTER to erase the disc.  
Also note that you must erase the whole disc. You cannot  
erase individual data files (or songs on an audio disc). This  
operation cannot be undone. Once the data is erased from  
the disc it cannot be recovered from the disc. Make sure  
you have copies of any data you might want in the future.  
Alternatively, press NO/EXIT to cancel the operation.  
After the disc has been erased, the drive tray opens  
automatically.  
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Insert the CD-RW disc to be erased into the drive  
(use the drive eject key or the tray open/close func-  
tion described below to do this).  
CD EJECT  
You should use this function to open the disc drive tray. It  
is important that you do not press the CD-RW drive eject  
button while the drive is operational. If you do, it may  
cause problems in the operation of the 2488neo. We there-  
fore recommend that you always use this CD EJECT menu  
item to eject discs.  
1
2
With the transport stopped, from the DISK menu,  
highlight CD EJECT, and press YES/ENTER.  
The tray opens and a pop-up appears. Remove or  
change or insert the disc.  
You can also open the disc drive by pushing the  
eject button.  
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discs or a computer’s hard drive, before starting this  
As noted in the section on Basic Knowledge(page 13),  
the 2488neo hard disk is divided into a FAT-32 partition for  
audio file exchange, and multiple TASCAM partitions.  
Do not turn off the power during formatting. This  
may lead to the loss of recorded data and/or not being  
able to restart the 2488neo.  
You can reformat the entire hard disk or individual partitions.  
CAUTION  
Reformatting erases all the data on the disk or parti-  
tion and it cannot be undone. Back up all the songs  
and data that you want to save, using CD-R/CD-RW  
Reformatting the entire hard disk  
You can change the size of the TASCAM partitions when  
you reformat the hard disk. All partitions are created with  
the same size, which may be 4, 8, 16 or 32 gigabytes*.  
A maximum of four partitions may be allocated.  
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Press YES/ENTER to continue with the format, and  
NO/EXIT to stop the process.  
CAUTION  
While the format operation is taking place, the HD  
indicator lights and you cannot perform any opera-  
tions. Make sure that you do not turn off the 2488neo  
during the format operation. If the 2488neo is turned  
off during formatting, you may not be able to restart  
the unit afterwards.  
Note that it is possible to allocate four smaller partitions,  
and therefore leave part of the hard disk space unused.  
TASCAM native partitions cannot be accessed from a host  
computer using USB.  
The FAT partition size is always fixed at 8GB.  
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When the format operation is complete, a new blank  
song is automatically created on each partition.  
* A gigabyte is defined here as 1024 megabytes. A gigabyte  
holds just under four hours’ worth of 16-bit mono audio.  
1
With the transport stopped, press MENU key.  
The MENU screen appears.  
2
3
Highlight DISK and press YES/ENTER. Then the  
DISK menu appears.  
Highlight FORMAT and press YES/ENTER.  
The hard disk size is shown at the top of the screen,  
and the partition size is shown below this.  
4
5
Use the dial to change the partition size.  
Press YES/ENTER to continue with the format oper-  
ation. Press NO/EXIT to halt the operation.  
If you continue with the format, a pop-up message  
appears to ask you once again whether you are real-  
ly sure you want to format the disk.  
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Reformatting TASCAM partitions  
In addition to formatting the entire hard disk as described  
above, you can also format individual TASCAM partitions.  
CAUTION  
While the format operation is taking place, the HD  
indicator lights and you cannot perform any opera-  
tions. Make sure that you do not turn off the 2488neo  
during the format operation.  
CAUTION  
When you perform this operation, all data on the  
selected partition is destroyed. This operation cannot  
be undone. Before performing this operation, make  
sure that all songs and data that you want to keep are  
backed up, either to disc or to a personal computer (see  
4
When the format operation is complete, a new blank  
song is automatically created on the partition.  
1
2
With the transport stopped, from the DISK menu,  
highlight REFORM, and press YES/ENTER.  
Use the dial to select the partition to be reformat-  
ted, Press YES/ENTER.  
A pop-up message appears.  
3
Ask yourself once more if you want to format the parti-  
tion and erase all the data on it. Press YES/ENTER to  
continue with the format operation. Press NO/EXIT to  
halt the operation.  
Reformatting the FAT partition  
If you run out of free space on the FAT partition, use the  
following procedures to delete all the data on it, and refor-  
mat it.  
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When you reformat the FAT partition, four direc-  
tories (folders) named WAVE, SMF, BACKUP and  
UTILITY are automatically created. These folders  
are used for audio files, Standard MIDI Files (SMF)  
and backup data and system utilities, respectively.  
CAUTION  
Do not attempt to format the FAT partition using a com-  
puter. Use only this procedure to perform the operation.  
CAUTION  
When you perform this operation, all existing data on  
the FAT partition is destroyed. This operation cannot  
be undone. Before performing this operation, make  
sure that all data on the FAT that you want to keep  
are backed up to a personal computer (see “Backup  
Note that it is not possible to erase individual files from  
the FAT partition using the 2488neo alone. To do that, you  
must connect the 2488neo to a computer, and treat the FAT  
partition as a computer hard disk.  
1
With the transport stopped, from the DISK menu,  
highlight FAT REFORM, and press YES/ENTER.  
2
3
A pop-up message appears.  
Ask yourself once more if you want to erase all the  
data on the FAT partition. Press YES/ENTER to  
continue with the operation when a pop-up appears,  
or press NO/EXIT to halt the operation.  
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10 − File import/export  
tions regarding the connection of a computer.  
imported audio—the 2488neo cannot magically recreate the  
extra eight bits. And if you import a 24-bit audio file into a  
16-bit song, the bottom eight bits will be truncated.  
The 2488neo can import and export the following file types.  
SMF  
WAV files  
When the 2488neo imports an SMF file, the file is first  
passed through the FAT partition before being imported  
into a song. The 2488neo outputs MIDI messages based on  
the SMF.  
When the 2488neo imports a WAV file, the file is first  
stored on the FAT partition before you import it to a virtual  
track. Imported files must have a sampling frequency of  
44.1 kHz, and a bit depth of 16 or 24 bits.  
Note that if you are importing a 16-bit audio file for use in a  
24-bit song, you will only enjoy 16 bits of resolution in the  
USB mode  
To transfer files and back up and restore data between the  
2488neo and a computer, connect them with a USB cable  
and open the 2488neo's USB mode. When these operations  
are finished, close the USB connection and disconnect the  
USB cable.  
Opening the USB connection  
1
Connect the 2488neo and the computer with a USB  
cable.  
key. When the confirmation pop-up screen opens,  
press YES/ENTER again.  
Use a cable designed for USB 2.0 to assure fast and  
accurate data transfer.  
The 2488neo saves unsaved data and then a pop-up  
screen saying, USB OPENappears.  
2
3
4
With the transport stopped, press the MENU key to  
open the MENU screen.  
5
While the pop-up screen is visible on the 2488neo,  
the 2488neo should be recognized as a “removable  
disc” by the connected computer. While connected  
in this way, all the 2488neo controls are disabled.  
Select DISK, and press the YES/ENTER key to open  
the DISK menu.  
Select USB OPEN/CLOSE, and press the YES/ENTER  
Closing the USB connection  
1
Close the USB connection from the computer.  
Macintosh OS 9 or OS X  
Drag the 2488neo’s disk icon to the Trash or type  
“Command+E” to disconnect (in OS X10.3 and above,  
you can also use the eject button for removable media  
in the Finder). When the 2488neo hard disk icon disap-  
pears from the desktop, remove the USB cable.  
Windows 2000 or Windows XP  
A PC card and arrow icon appears in the system tray  
(normally at the bottom right of the screen). Left click  
this icon to open a pop-up bar.  
T I P  
If you have changed the settings for the Mac OS  
Finder, the 2488neo hard disk icon may not appear on  
the desktop, but it should appear in a top-level Finder  
window.  
To close the connection between the 2488neo and the  
computer, click this pop-up bar, and when a message  
telling you it is safe to disconnect the 24800neo appears  
on the computer screen, remove the USB cable. If a  
message appears on the computer screen telling you  
that it is not safe to disconnect the 2488neo, exit all pro-  
grams on the computer that may be accessing files on  
the 2488neo, and try again.  
2
To close the USB connection on the 2488neo, press  
and hold the NO/EXIT key on the 2488neo. A confir-  
mation message appears  
3
Press the YES/ENTER key to close the USB connection.  
CAUTION  
Do not remove the USB cable while data is being  
transferred between the 2488neo and the computer.  
Follow the procedures above first to remove the cable  
safely.  
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USB import (mono WAV files)  
When importing mono WAV files from a computer, they  
are first stored on the FAT partition (see Hard disk and  
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Use the dial (or the cursors) to select the wave file  
that you want to use. Press YES/ENTER.  
1
2
3
With the transport stopped, connect the 2488neo  
and a computer using USB (see “Opening the USB  
Drag and drop mono WAV files from your comput-  
er’s disk to the WAVE folder on the 2488neo’s FAT  
partition.  
Disconnect the 2488neo and the computer (see  
Use the following procedures to copy files from the FAT  
partition to virtual tracks.  
8
9
Now you can select the virtual track to which the  
wave file will be copied. Press YES/ENTER.  
4
5
6
With the transport stopped, press MENU. The  
MENU screen appears.  
A comfirmation pop-up message appears.  
Press the YES/ENTER key again to copy the WAV  
file to the virtual track.  
Select the WAVE IN/OUT and press YES/ENTER.  
The WAVE IN/OUT menu screen appears.  
To use the imported WAV file, assign the virtual  
track containing the file to a physical track (see  
Select the USB IMPORT and press YES/ENTER.  
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USB import (stereo WAV files)  
When importing stereo WAV files from a computer, they  
pass through the FAT partition (see Hard disk and parti-  
6
7
Select ST.WAV IMPORT, and press the YES/ENTER  
key to open the ST.WAV IMPORT screen.  
Use the dial (or the cursors) to select the wave file  
1
2
3
With the transport stopped, connect the 2488neo  
and a computer by USB (see “Opening the USB  
that you want to use. Press YES/ENTER.  
Drag and drop stereo wave files from your comput-  
er’s disk to the WAVE folder on the 2488neo FAT  
partition.  
Disconnect the 2488neo and the computer  
Follow the procedures below to copy a file from the FAT  
partition to a virtual track pair assigned to a physical  
track pair.  
4
With the transport stopped, press MENU. The  
MENU screen appears.  
8
Now you can select the physical track pairs to which  
the wave file will be copied. Press YES/ENTER.  
5
Select the WAVE IN/OUT and press YES/ENTER.  
The WAVE IN/OUT menu screen appears.  
You can choose physicals track pairs from mono track  
pairs 1/2–11/12 and stereo track 13/14–23/24.  
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USB import (SMF files)  
You can also import Standard MIDI Files through the USB  
connection. For full details on how to use SMF files, see  
1
With the transport stopped, connect the 2488neo  
and a computer by USB (see “Opening the USB  
2
Drag and drop SMF from your computer’s disk to the  
SMF folder on the 2488neo FAT partition.  
You can drag and drop multiple files.  
3
Disconnect the 2488neo and the computer (see  
Follow the procedures below to load a file from the FAT  
partition to the 2488neo's SMF player.  
4
With the transport stopped, press MENU.  
The MENU screen appears.  
5
6
Select the SYNC/MIDI and press YES/ENTER. The  
SYNC/MIDI menu screen appears.  
When SMF PLAYER appears in inverse, press the  
YES/ENTER key to open the SMF PLAYER screen.  
7
Use the cursors to select LOAD, then press YES/ENTER.  
8
Move the cursors to the file you want to load, and  
press YES/ENTER.  
NOTE  
Note that there is no SMF export function (the  
2488neo cannot create or edit MIDI sequences).  
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USB export (virtual tracks)  
This is basically the reverse of the import procedure. First,  
select a virtual track and then export its contents to the  
FAT partition before connecting the 2488neo to the com-  
puter and copying the file.  
7
Press the YES/ENTER key.  
The audio data on the virtual track is converted to  
a WAV file and copied to the FAT partition.  
Press the NO/EXIT key to cancel export.  
1
2
3
With the transport stopped, press MENU to open  
the MENU screen.  
8
9
With the transport stopped, connect the 2488neo  
and a computer using USB (see “Opening the USB  
Select the WAVE IN/OUT and press YES/ENTER.  
The WAVE IN/OUT menu screen appears.  
Use the computer to copy the files from the 2488neo  
to the computer's hard disk.  
When USB EXPORT appears in inverse, press the  
YES/ENTER.  
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A list of virtual tracks with recorded audio data appears.  
4
Use the JOG/DATA dial (or §/cursor keys) to  
select the virtual track for export, and press the  
INSERT key to put a check mark next to its name.  
You can export many virtual tracks at the same  
time by checking multiple virtual tracks for export.  
If you accidentally place a check mark next to a  
virtual track that you do not want to export, press  
the DELETE key to remove the check mark.  
5
After selecting the virtual tracks for export, press  
the YES/ENTER key  
A pop-up message appears.  
6
Select the final bit depth (RESOLUTION) of the  
exported files (16 or 24 bits). The file size of the  
exported data changes according to the bit depth.  
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Exporting master tracks  
4
Use the JOG/DATA dial (or §/cursor keys) to  
select a master track for export and press the  
INSERT key to put a check mark by the master  
track. You can convert many master tracks into  
stereo WAV files and send them to the FAT parti-  
tion at the same time by checking all the master  
tracks that you want to export.  
You can export one or more master tracks to a computer.  
The master tracks must all reside on the same TASCAM  
partition. Master tracks are converted to stereo WAV files,  
and sent to the FAT partition, from where they can be  
copied to the computer. Regardless of the master track bit  
depth, the exported stereo WAV file is 16-bit.  
1
With the transport stopped, press the MENU key to  
Use the DELETE key to remove a check mark.  
Press the YES/ENTER key.  
open the MENU screen.  
5
6
2
Use the JOG/DATA dial (or §/cursor keys) to  
select WAVE IN/OUT, and press the YES/ENTER  
key to open the WAVE IN/OUT menu.  
A confirmation screen appears.  
Press the YES/ENTER key again to convert the  
master track into a stereo WAV file and send it to  
the FAT partition.  
3
When MASTER EXPORT is highlighted, press the  
YES/ENTER key to view a list of songs with record-  
ed master track.  
When the operation is completed, the home  
screen appears.  
To cancel transfer to the FAT partition, press the  
NO/EXIT key instead of the YES/ENTER key.  
7
With the transport stopped, connect the 2488neo  
and the computer using USB (see “Opening the USB  
8
9
Use the computer to copy the WAV file(s) from the  
2488neo to the computer.  
Disconnect the 2488neo and the computer (see  
Importing from CD (mono WAV files)  
The 2488neo can only read mono WAV format files from  
the top-level directory (root) of a data disc with no other  
files on the disc. Files in subdirectories cannot be imported.  
5
Use the dial (or the cursors) to select the wave file to  
be imported, and press YES/ENTER.  
When these files are imported, they are copied to virtual  
tracks, which must then be assigned to physical tracks to  
be used.  
1
2
Insert the disc containing the files into the CD-RW drive.  
With the transport stopped, press the MENU key to  
open the MENU screen.  
3
4
When WAVE IN/OUT appears in inverse, press the  
YES/ENTER key to open the WAVE IN/OUT menu.  
Select CD IMPORT and press YES/ENTER.  
6
7
Select the destination virtual track for WAV file  
import, and press the YES/ENTER key. A confirma-  
tion message appears.  
Press the YES/ENTER key again to copy the WAV  
file to the virtual track.  
To cancel file import, press the NO/EXIT key instead  
of the YES/ENTER key.  
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Exporting to CD (virtual tracks)  
You can convert virtual tracks to WAV files and export  
them to a CD-R/CD-RW disc.  
Even if the song is recorded at 24-bit resolution, you can  
export 16-bit WAV files.  
1
2
Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW into the CD-RW drive.  
With the transport stopped, press the MENU key to  
open the MENU screen.  
3
4
When WAVE IN/OUT appears in inverse, press the  
YES/ENTER key to open the WAVE IN/OUT menu.  
Select CD EXPORT and press YES/ENTER.  
A list of virtual tracks with recorded audio data appears.  
5
Use the JOG/DATA dial (or §/cursor keys) to  
select a virtual track for export and press the  
INSERT key to put a check mark next to the track  
name. You can export many virtual tracks at the  
same time by adding check marks by multiple  
tracks. If you accidentally place a check mark next  
to a virtual track that you do not want to export,  
press the DELETE key to remove the check mark.  
6
After selecting all the virtual tracks that you want  
to export, press the YES/ENTER key.  
A pop-up message appears.  
7
8
Select the final bit depth (RESOLUTION) of the  
exported files (16 or 24 bits). The file size of the  
exported data changes according to the bit depth.  
Press YES/ENTER to copy the virtual tracks to  
the disc.  
To cancel the export, press NO/EXIT.  
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11 − Backup and restoration  
Backup  
You can use the 2488neo’s CD-RW drive to back up your  
work to disc. You can either use CD-R media (cheaper, but  
you can only use it once) or CD-RW media (slightly more  
expensive, but you can erase and reuse it many times).  
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Continue the process if more discs are needed until  
the backup is complete.  
NOTE  
If you are backing up to more than one disc, you must  
ensure that the discs are identical (from the same  
manufacturer). Even if two discs from different manu-  
facturers have the same stated capacity, you may not  
be able to use them in the same backup operation.  
NOTE  
The operations all deal with songs on the currently-  
selected partition. If the song you want is on another  
partition, you must select another disk partition as  
the active partition before proceeding (see “Selecting  
CAUTION  
Never turn off the 2488neo's power when data is  
being written to disc. If the power is turned off in  
the middle of a backup, the loaded disc may become  
unusable and song data could be damaged.  
A disc that you make in this way is not an audio  
CD—you cannot play it on a CD player, and it can be  
read only by a 2488neo.  
Do not press the disc tray eject button when data is  
being written to disc as this may cause the operation  
to fail.  
NOTE  
Observe the usual precautions when working with  
recordable media: handle discs by their edges, avoid  
getting fingerprints or grease on the recording sur-  
face, and keep them clean. Also, avoid using hard  
pens or pencils or oil-based markers to label the discs.  
1
2
Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc in the disc drive.  
With the transport stopped, press the MENU key  
and select DATA BACKUP, then press YSE/ENTER.  
The DATA BACKUP menu appears.  
3
Select CD BACKUP and press YSE/ENTER.  
5
Select your song using the dial (or the cursors) and  
press YES/ENTER. A pop-up message appears tell-  
ing you how many discs will be needed to back up  
the song.  
6
7
Press YES/ENTER again. A pop-up message tells  
you the progress of the backup operation.  
A backup may span more than one disc.  
When the backup is complete or if the first disc  
is full, the disc drive tray opens. Remove the disc,  
label it and store it in a safe place.  
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Restoring from CD  
If you ever need to restore your data from a data backup  
CD or CDs, you basically reverse the process.  
If you insert the wrong disc (out of sequence or from a dif-  
ferent backup set), the 2488neo ejects the “bad” disc and  
asks you again for the correct one. If you really cannot find  
the right disc, you must press NO/EXIT to cancel the restore.  
Before you start restoring a song, make sure that you have  
all the discs that were used to back up the song.  
NOTE  
If some of the discs are missing, you will not be able to  
restore the song (you cannot load half a song).  
If you cancel the restore operation part of the way  
through, none of the song is restored, and the  
2488neo goes back to the state before the restore  
was started.  
1
Put the first (or only, if there is only one) disc of the  
backup set into the CD-RW drive.  
2
With the transport stopped, press the MENU  
key. From the DATA BACKUP menu, select CD  
RESTORE. The 2488neo reads the title of the song  
from the disc and asks you if you want to continue.  
6
When data is restored from the last disc, the disc is  
ejected, and the restored song is loaded.  
3
4
Press YES/ENTER to continue, NO/EXIT to eject the  
disc and cancel the operation.  
If you go ahead with the restore, the 2488neo copies  
the data from the disc to the active disk partition. A  
bar graph on screen shows the progress.  
5
If the backup is spanning more than one disc, when  
the first disc has been read, it is ejected, and a mes-  
sage asks you to put in the next disc. Insert the next  
disc and press YES/ENTER.  
To cancel restoration, press the NO/EXIT key  
instead of the YES/ENTER key. You cannot cancel a  
restoration once it has started.  
Using USB for backup and restore  
By using a USB cable to connect the 2488neo and a per-  
sonal computer, it is possible to back up songs and restore  
them to and from the computer’s disk drive.  
NOTE  
We recommend that you always use a cable designed  
for USB 2.0 operations to ensure accurate and fast  
data transfer.  
Song data that has been backed up this way is not audio  
data and therefore cannot be played back on a computer.  
tions regarding the connection of a computer.  
It is also possible to use the USB connection to import  
and export audio files. See “File import/export” on page  
81 for details.  
The 2488neo and USB data transfer is carried out at USB  
2.0 speeds (if your computer uses the older 1.1 USB stan-  
dard, it will still work, just slower). Consult your computer  
documentation for details.  
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Backing up  
If you do not understand the 2488neo’s disk arrangement,  
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Disconnect the 2488neo and the computer (see  
Backup to a computer connected via USB is a two-stage  
process. The first stage is copying the song data from a  
TASCAM partition to the FAT partition, and the second  
stage is copying it from the FAT partition to the computer.  
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If you repeat this process many times, you may find that  
the FAT partition fills up. You can manage the files on  
the FAT partition from your computer, as well as erasing  
the FAT partitions’s contents from the 2488neo.  
To backup:  
1
With the transport stopped, press the MENU key.  
Note that you do not have to connect the 2488neo to  
the computer at this stage.  
From the DATA BACKUP menu, select USB  
BACKUP. The screen shows a list of songs on the  
current partition, and their size.  
2
3
Note the size of the free space available on the  
FAT partition, and select a song which will fit  
onto that partition.  
Press YES/ENTER when you’ve selected the song.  
The HD indicator flashes as the song data is copied.  
The song files in the FAT partition will appear as  
“8.3” filenames, rather than with the 12-character  
internal names. The “real” longer names are stored  
as a part of the song.  
If the data for a single song exceeds 4 GB, the song  
file backup is split into 2 parts. Make sure these  
files are kept together.  
4
5
When the copy is finished, attach the 2488neo to  
your computer using a USB 2.0 cable.  
Select the DISK option and press YES/ENTER and  
then select the USB OPEN/CLOSE option and press  
page 81). The 2488neo will appear as a removable  
disk on your computer system.  
6
Drag and drop the song file from the 2488neo to  
your computer’s disk. You can then archive it,  
burn a backup CD-R, etc. Note that you should not  
rename it at all—when you come to restore it, the  
2488neo needs the filename in its original state as it  
came from the 2488neo.  
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Restoring  
This is basically the reverse of the backup process. The archived  
song data is copied from the computer onto the 2488neo’s FAT  
partition and from there onto a TASCAM partition.  
1
With the transport stopped, connect the 2488neo  
and a computer using USB (see “Opening the USB  
2
Drag and drop a song file from the computer’s disk to  
the BACKUP folder in the 2488neo FAT partition.  
If the song file backup has 2 parts, both parts must  
be placed in the BACKUP folder of the FAT parti-  
tion for the song to be restored.  
3
4
Close the USB connection, and disconnect the  
2488neo from the computer (see “Closing the USB  
Press the MENU key. From the DATA BACKUP  
menu, select USB RESTORE.  
At the bottom of the screen, the restore source par-  
tition (FAT), and the restore destination partition  
(TASCAM partition), and the amounts of unused  
space on the destination partition are shown.  
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6
Use the dial to select the backup file from which to  
restore the song, and then press YES/ENTER.  
A pop-up message giving the song name appears.  
Press YES/ENTER to restore the song, NO/EXIT to  
abort the operation.  
The HD indicator flashes as the song is copied from  
the FAT partition to the TASCAM partition.  
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When the copy is finished, the song is automatically  
loaded and becomes your current working song.  
You can then use the song management features  
to load another song, if you want (“First steps in  
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The 2488neo has tempo control functions that include a  
tempo map and a metronome. Furthermore, it supports  
many MIDI functions including synchronization with  
external devices through MTC and MIDI Clock, SMF  
playback, MMC remote control, and control over the  
2488neo’s mixer/effect parameters through program chang-  
es and control changes.  
Tempo/synchronization and other MIDI-related menu opera-  
tions are accessed through the MENU’s SYNC/MIDI menu.  
Metronome  
The metronome is an important tool to keep you in time  
while you play. The 2488neo’s metronome can be a MIDI  
note output to an external tone generator, or it can be an  
audio click.  
2
4
Select whether the OUTPUT is an internal audio click  
(INTERNAL) or a MIDI note sent from the MIDI OUT  
terminal (MIDI).  
If set to INTERNAL, the 2488neo generates an  
internal audio click. The internal click is output  
from the MONITOR OUT and PHONES jacks. The  
level can be set between 0 and 127.  
1
With the transport stopped, from the SYNC/MIDI  
screen, select METRONOME, and press YES/ENTER.  
If MIDI is chosen, the following parameters can be set:  
You can select the following metronome modes.  
FREE: When the CLICK key is ON, a click will  
sound during both recording and playback accord-  
ing to the tempo and time signature set on the  
FREE METRONOME screen (see “Using the met-  
ronome” below).  
Select the MIDI channel (MIDI Ch 10 is usually  
reserved for drums and percussion), and the Note  
and Velocity used for the Accent (the first note of  
each bar) and Normal beats.  
REC: When the CLICK key is ON, a click will sound  
during recording according to the tempo and  
time signature set on the TEMPO MAP screen or  
according to the selected SMF (see “Tempo map”  
on page 93).  
Use e the CLICK key to turn the metronome on  
(indicator lights orange) and off (indicator goes  
off). The indicator lights orange while waiting, and  
while the click is output, flashes red to mark the  
start of a bar, and green for other beats.  
REC&PLAY: When the CLICK key is ON, a click  
will sound during recording and during playback  
according to the tempo and time signature set on  
the TEMPO MAP screen or according to the select-  
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Using the metronome  
Use the CLICK key above the transport keys to turn metro-  
nome output ON and OFF. When ON, it operates according  
to the selected metronome mode.  
NOTE  
The FREE METRONOME screen does not appear if the  
metronome mode is set to anything other than FREE  
or if the SMF player is ON (see "SMF playback" on  
page 95).  
In FREE mode  
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A click is output according to the tempo and time signature  
set on the FREE METRONOME screen. The CLICK indi-  
cator flashes red on the first beat (accent) of each bar, and  
flashes green on the other beats.  
In REC mode or REC&PLAY mode  
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During recording in REC mode, or during recording or  
playback in REC&PLAY mode, a click is output accord-  
ing to the tempo and time signature set on the TEMPO  
MAP screen or based on an SMF. During click output, the  
CLICK indicator flashes red on the first beat (accent) of  
each bar, and flashes green on the other beats.  
FREE METRONOME screen  
1
Press and hold the CLICK key to open the FREE  
METRONOME screen.  
When there is no click output, the CLICK indicator  
lights orange.  
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3
Set the tempo with the TEMPO item between 20 and  
250 BPM.  
Set the time signature with the TIME SIG. item.  
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Tempo map  
Creation of a tempo map is necessary to change tempo or  
time signature in the middle of a song.  
NOTE  
Set the metronome to any mode other than FREE and  
turn the SMF player OFF when using a tempo map.  
Setting the tempo  
1
From the SYNC/MIDI menu item, select TEMPO  
MAP and press YES/ENTER.  
The second and following lines show each tempo  
change in the song, with the change point (bar and beat)  
and the new tempo. These settings can be changed.  
The TEMPO MAP screen will open. This screen  
shows a list of tempo change points in the song.  
If the tempo of a song never changes, there will only  
be one line.  
At the bottom of the screen, the time signature of  
the line currently selected by the cursor is shown  
(please see the next section, “Time signature” for  
details about how to set this).  
You can input up to 9999 tempo changes in one  
song. Tempos can be set between 20.0 and 250.0  
beats per minute.  
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3
Use the cursor keys to navigate around the screen,  
and the dial to change values.  
The first line shows the tempo at the start of the song.  
Use the INSERT key to add a new line (tempo change)  
to the map, and the DELETE key to delete lines.  
Time signature setting  
You must set the time signature setting for a song to dis-  
play bars and beats accurately during playback.  
Music in the 4/4 time signature is common worldwide, but  
music in triple meter (e.g. 3/4), duple meter (e.g. 2/4), and  
odd-meters (e.g. 5/4) are also frequent. Time signatures  
may even change in the middle of a piece of music.  
The 2488neo can display bars and beats for all of these  
types of music.  
The setting procedures are explained below. Adding time  
signature changes works the same way as adding changes  
in the tempo map.  
The first line is the time signature setting at the  
start of the song.  
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Select TIME SIGNATURE from the SYNC/MIDI  
menu and press the YES/ENTER key to open the  
TIME SIGNATURE screen. This screen shows time  
signature changes in the song as a list.  
The following lines show time signature changes,  
with the point of change (bar) and new time signa-  
ture setting.  
If the time signature in a song never changes, only  
one line appears.  
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3
Use the cursor keys to move the cursor around the  
screen, and use the JOG/DATA dial to set the values.  
4
Press the YES/ENTER key when you are finished  
making settings.  
To add a time signature change, place the cursor  
on the time signature line that is after the location  
where you want to add a time signature change and  
press the INSERT key.  
To erase a time signature change, select the line  
you want to remove with the cursor and press the  
DELETE key.  
MIDI synchronization  
The 2488neo can synchronize to external MIDI Time Code  
(MTC) or can generate MTC in order to synchronize other  
MIDI devices.  
MIDI clock  
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MIDI Clock and associated MIDI commands (Start/Stop, Song  
Position Pointer etc.) can be transmitted from the 2488neo  
when it is in INTERNAL mode and the GENERATOR param-  
eter is set to CLOCK. In this setting, the 2488neo can be used  
to control an external sequencers, drum machines, etc. whose  
audio outputs are fed to the 2488neo.  
Other devices may be sequencers or DAWs which are  
enabled for MTC.In addition it is capable of generating  
MIDI Clock commands which are typically used by drum  
and rhythm machines, as well as by some sequencers.  
With the transport stopped, from the SYNC/MIDI menu,  
NOTE  
select the SYNC option and press YES/ENTER:  
Remember that there is no absolute time information  
contained in this MIDI Clock data. Any external de-  
vices synchronized to the 2488neo which need timing  
information should either be synchronized using MTC,  
or have their own tempo maps.  
SOURCE can be INTERNAL (the 2488neo acts as the  
master unit) or EXTERNAL (the 2488neo takes its syn-  
chronization from another unit).  
FRAME TYPE refers to the format of the MTC sent and  
received by the 2488neo. This can be either 24 (film), 25  
(EBU TV), 29D (29 fps drop-frame, used with NTSC  
color), 29ND (29fps non-drop, also used with NTSC  
color), or 30 (NTSTC monochrome and often used for  
audio-only work)  
OFFSET allows you to select the offset of the 2488neo  
relative to the incoming time code (outgoing time code is  
always the same as the absolute position). For example,  
your song always starts at the “all zeroes” position, but  
if you are dubbing it onto video at 30 minutes into the  
video, you should have an offset of 30 minutes set here.  
GENERATOR can be OFF, MTC or CLOCK. OFF and MTC  
explain themselves. See below for an explanation of the  
CLOCK setting.  
T I P  
Timecode (including MTC) does not include any infor-  
mation about bars and beats or tempo. MIDI Clock  
does not contain any information about the absolute  
time at which events take place.  
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SMF playback  
The Standard MIDI File (SMF) format is used to exchange  
MIDI song data between sequencers, including sequencer  
software, and other MIDI devices.  
Follow the procedures explained in “USB import (SMF  
files)” on page 83 to transfer an SMF file from a connected  
computer to the 2488neo’s FAT partition and then load it  
from the FAT partition to the SMF player.  
To open the SMF PLAYER screen, highlight SMF PLAYER  
from the SYNC/MIDI menu and press the YES/ENTER key.  
On this screen, you can set the SPEED and PLAYER ON/OFF  
items. The SPEED parameter is a percentage of the original  
tempo.  
The SPEED item setting allows the speed of the entire  
piece to be adjusted including any tempo changes  
included as part of the SMF.  
If the PLAYER item is ON, you can use the 2488neo's  
SMF playback function to control external MIDI devic-  
es. If you connect the audio outputs of those devices to  
the 2488neo's audio inputs, you can then record those  
externally-generated MIDI tracks.  
The LENGTH item on the screen shows the number of bars  
in the SMF. The numbers 1–16 in the lower part correspond  
to MIDI channels, with those used by the SMF shown in  
inverse.  
NOTE  
When the SMF player is ON, you cannot use the FREE  
metronome mode or a tempo map.  
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MIDI remote control  
From the SYNC/MIDI menu, this REMOTE option allows  
the setting of a number of parameters connected with  
remote control of the 2488neo.  
REMOTE CONTROL  
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When PROGRAM CHANGE SCENE is ON, received Program  
Change messages change scenes on the 2488neo. When  
PROGRAM CHANGE EFF is ON, received Program Change  
messages change the 2488neo effects. When CONTROL  
CHANGE is ON, received Control Change messages control  
the 2488neo's mixer and effect parameters.  
MIDI messages can be used for remote control of the  
2488neo’s mixer, effects and recorder.  
MMC MODE  
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Sets the transmission mode for MMC (MIDI Machine Control).  
OFF: MMC is not transmitted or received.  
MASTER: The 2488neo is an MMC master.  
SLAVE: The 2488neo is an MMC slave.  
When the 2488neo is an MMC master, MMC commands  
are sent from its MIDI OUT, for remote control of exter-  
nal MMC slaves (including other 2488neo units). When  
the 2488neo acts as an MMC slave, MMC commands are  
received through its MIDI IN, and external MIDI devices  
or another 2488neo can remotely control the 2488neo's  
recorder.  
MMC Device ID  
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Sets the MMC device ID. Select 1 to 127 or ALL. MMC  
commands are sent and received between masters and  
slaves with the same device IDs, but when ALL is selected,  
MMC commands are sent and received for all IDs.  
NOTE  
MMC is used for remote transport control of MMC-  
equipped devices, while MTC (MIDI Time Code) is used  
to synchronize MTC-equipped devices.  
Note that the MMC mode and MMC device ID are not  
related to mixer and effect remote control.  
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13 − General preferences
There are four sets of general preferences that you  
can make in order to customize the 2488neo to  
your working style. Access all of these through the  
PREFERENCE menu.  
Global preferences  
These all affect the overall operation of the 2488neo.  
meters hold the value for a second or so and then drop  
back, or KEEP, where the peak value is always shown on  
screen until this value is changed. You can also press the  
HOME key when the SHIFT indicator is lit.  
Use the cursor keys to highlight the parameter, and the dial  
to change it.  
T I P  
The KEEP setting is useful if you want a permanent  
record of the highest value, but you cannot keep your  
eyes on the meters during the whole take or rehearsal.  
Meter release time  
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The meter “drop-back” time can be configured to be from  
30 ms to 100 ms in 10 ms steps using the cursor keys to  
highlight the parameter, and the dial to change it.  
Key sense time  
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Some of the keys on the unit have two different functions,  
depending on whether they are pressed and released in a  
short space of time, or whether they are pressed and held  
down for a longer period.  
Note that the meters are always peak meters, and the rise  
time is fixed.  
The pitch control is a good example of this. If the PITCH/SSA  
key is pressed and released briefly, the pitch control is turned  
on. If it is pressed and held for the time set here, a screen  
appears allowing you to make the settings for the pitch and the  
slow speed audition functions.  
Shift key behavior  
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The SHIFT key can be used in one of three ways, as set by  
this parameter:  
AUTO SAFE: This is the factory setting. The SHIFT  
key functions for a few seconds after it is pressed. It  
becomes inactive after you press another key or when  
the shift indicator light goes out.  
The setting for the key sense time is from 0.3 to 2.0 seconds,  
in 0.1 second steps. The factory setting is 0.5 seconds.  
Meter peak hold mode  
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HOLD: The SHIFT key remains active after you press it  
until you press another key or press the SHIFT key again.  
The meters shown on the home screen and other pages  
can be configured to hold the peak value.  
UNLOCK: The SHIFT key is active only when you press  
and hold it down as you press another key.  
This parameter can take the following values: OFF; where  
the meters do not hold the peak value at all, ON; the peak  
Mixer preferences  
There are three options here:  
REAL: if the internal fader level is changed using a scene  
change or a MIDI Control Change, this is ignored. The  
actual physical fader is the only way in which the fader  
level is set.  
JUMP: the internal fader level jumps to the level set  
by the physical fader as soon as the physical fader is  
moved. Since this can result in sudden changes in vol-  
ume, resulting in possible damage to hearing and moni-  
toring equipment, this option should be used with cau-  
tion.  
Fader matching  
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CATCH: the fader level remains the same initially.  
However, if you then move the physical fader so that  
the physical level becomes the internal level (the faders  
The option affects the way in which the physical and the  
internal faders interact (see “Fader matching” on page 37).  
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“catch” the internal level), the physical level changes at  
that point. This ensures that there are no sudden leaps in  
volume due to a difference between the physical fader  
and the internal setting.  
Press the YES/ENTER key to confirm the setting.  
This assignment is not made until the YES/ENTER key  
is pressed, with the digital source connected, and is not  
stored as part of the song information.  
NOTE  
The 2488neo can accept digital audio from 44.1 kHz sources.  
Note that the setting made for this option will apply  
to the current song, and any songs loaded afterwards,  
until the setting is changed.  
Digital input channel selection  
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Use the DIGITAL INPUT item to assign the digital input to a  
pair of input channels (A/B, C/D, E/F, G/H).  
Select OFF if you are not using the digital input.  
Recorder preferences  
These preferences affect the recorder operation:  
There are only two parameters here, used to change the  
pre-roll and post-roll times of the auto punch operation (see  
User words  
When titling songs, marks, virtual tracks, effect settings  
and other items, you can use preset words or phrases.  
The 2488neo comes with many standard useful phrases, but if  
you are playing a style of music not catered for by these words,  
you can use this preference screen to add your own words (up  
to 12 characters long), for example BANJO SOLO.  
Select the word to be edited and then press TITLE (shifted  
MENU) to edit it, as described in “Titling” on page 15.  
Press YES/ENTER when you have finished editing the word.  
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Block diagram  
R O I T N O M  
d n e c t S f f e E  
p o o L  
i x M b u S  
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Specifications  
Audio connections  
MIC/LINE inputs (A to D)  
XLR  
Combined XLR-1/4" TRS connector  
Input impedance: 2 k  
Input level: –57 dBu (MIC) to –10 dBu (LINE)  
Nominal input level: –10 dBu  
Maximum input level: +6 dBu  
1/4” TRS  
Input impedance: 8 kΩ  
Input level: –43 dBu (MIC) to +4 dBu (LINE)  
Nominal input level: +4 dBu  
Maximum input level: +20 dBu  
MIC/LINE inputs (E to H)  
1/4" TRS connectors (input H also has a GUITAR front panel unbalanced 1/4”  
Input impedance: 4 kΩ  
Input level: –43 dBu (MIC) to +4 dBu (LINE)  
Nominal input level: +4 dBu  
Maximum input level: +20 dBu  
Input H (GUITAR) Input impedance: 1 MΩ  
Input level: –55 dBu to –8 dBu  
Normal input level: -8 dBu  
Maximum input level: +8 dBu  
STEREO L/R outputs  
EFFECT SENDS 1 and 2  
MONITOR L/R outputs  
2 x unbalanced RCA jacks  
Output impedance: 100 Ω  
Nominal output level: –10 dBV  
Maximum output level: +6 dBV  
1 x unbalanced 1/4" jack per send  
Output impedance: 100 Ω  
Nominal output level: –10 dBV  
Maximum output level: +6 dBV  
2 x TRS balanced TRS 1/4" jacks  
Output impedance: 100 Ω  
Nominal output level: –2 dBu  
Maximum output level: +14 dBu  
PHONES  
Stereo 1/4" jack  
Maximum output level 55 mW + 55 mW (into 30 )  
DIGITAL input  
DIGITAL output  
RCA jack  
Data format: IEC60958 consumer use (S/PDIF)  
RCA jack  
Data format: IEC60958 consumer use (S/PDIF)  
Audio performance  
Sampling frequency:  
Bit depth (resolution):  
Crossfade time:  
44.1 kHz  
16-bit/24-bit (user-selectable, per song)  
10 ms  
Number of tracks  
24 (8 may be recorded simultaneously)  
Frequency response  
at min.)  
INPUTS A to H STEREO/MONITOR/EFFECT SEND: 20 Hz — 20 kHz +1.0/–1.0 dB (trim  
Noise level (inputs with 150 terminator, INPUTS A to H STEREO/EFFECT SEND: <90 dBV MONITOR <82 dBu (trim at min.)  
faders at nominal, 20kLPF+A curve)  
Dynamic range  
Crosstalk  
Faders at nominal, INPUTS A to H STEREO/EFFECT SEND/MONITOR: >96 dB  
20kLPF+A curve  
Faders at nominal, INPUTS A to H STEREO/EFFECT SEND/MONITOR: >80 dB @ 1 kHz (trim at minimum,  
20kLPF+A curve 1 input at max)  
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Total Harmonic  
Distortion  
Inputs at Max,  
20kLPF  
INPUTS A to H STEREO/EFFECT SEND/MONITOR: < 0.01% (trim at min.)  
Physical specifications, etc.  
Dimensions (w x d x h)  
545 x 355 x 145 (mm), 21.5 x 14 x 5.7 (in.)  
Weight  
8 kg (17.6 lbs)  
Power requirements  
USA/Canada  
U.K./Europe  
Australia  
120 VAC, 60 Hz  
230 VAC, 50 Hz  
240 VAC, 50 Hz  
Power consumption  
41 W  
Dimensional drawing  
545 mm (21.5")  
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Library of mastering compressor presets  
Multiband compress  
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Preset name  
Description  
Basic CD Mastering  
Good for basic CD mastering  
Makes the sound quality more showy, bringing out low frequencies and especially  
emphasizing high frequencies  
POP  
POP Rock1  
POP Rock2  
Rock1  
While making the sound quality more showy, this also brings out mid-range frequencies  
Applies even more compression than the “POP Rock1” setting  
Brings out a full low end suitable for rock  
Emphasizes low and high frequencies even more than “Rock1” for a sound that stands  
out  
Rock2  
Classic  
Dance  
Smooth compression suitable for classical music  
Suitable for dance music, this preset emphasizes very high and very low frequencies  
Good for R&B and hip-hop, this puts strong compression on high frequencies and adds  
punch to low frequencies  
R&B HipHop  
Comp x 3 Flat  
Flat setting  
Single band compressor  
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Preset name  
Basic Comp  
Basic Limit  
Description  
Basic setting for evening out the level  
Basic limiter setting  
Hard Comp  
Hard Limit  
Results in fairly deep compression  
Deep limiter setting  
Comp x 1 Flat  
Flat setting  
The gain settings are effective at increasing sound pressure  
for master tracks with a maximum level of -3 to -6 dB (2–3  
marks below 0 dB on the stereo meter).  
If using the compressor causes the sound to become dis-  
torted, lower the gain of each band or mix it down again  
so that the maximum level is around -3 to -6 dB. By doing  
this, you can effectively raise sound pressure with a good  
balance.  
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MIDI Control/Program change message  
The following are the MIDI Control Change messages  
accepted by the 2488neo to control different settings.  
When used with an external sequencer, this provides a cer-  
tain degree of automation for mixing, etc.  
Mixer Control Change parameters  
The Bank Select controller is used with channel 15 to  
choose which group of eight channels or inputs are affect-  
ed. It is therefore necessary to send a MIDI message of BE  
00 XX (where XX selects the group of eight channels or  
inputs) before sending the Control Change messages on the  
appropriate MIDI channel.  
Bank 0: Mixer channels 1 though 8  
Bank 1: Mixer channels 9 through 16  
Bank 2: Mixer channels 17 through 24  
Bank 3: Inputs A through H  
Once the group has been selected, use MIDI channels 1  
through 8 to control the mixer channels or inputs or MIDI  
channel 16 for the stereo master or send master).  
1–8  
MIDI channel  
16  
Mixer/Input channel  
STEREO/MASTER  
Control Change  
Number  
Parameter  
Values  
7
Internal Level  
Pan  
0 - 127 (0= –dB, 100 = 0 dB, 127 = +6 dB)  
1 = L63, 64 = Center, 127 = R63  
10  
11  
Attenuation  
0 – 8 = –42, –36, –30, –24, –18, –12, –6, 0, +6 (dB)  
0 – 31 = 32, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 300, 350, 400,  
450, 500, 600, 700, 800, 850, 900, 950, 1.0k, 1.1k, 1.2k, 1.3k, 1.4k, 1.5k, 1.6k (Hz)  
16  
17  
Low Freq  
Low Gain  
0 – 24 = –12 to +12 (dB)  
0 – 63 = 32, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 300, 350, 400,  
450, 500, 600, 700, 800, 850, 900, 950, 1.0k, 1.1k, 1.2k, 1.3k, 1.4k, 1.5k, 1.6k, 1.7k,  
1.8k, 1.9k, 2.0k, 2.2k, 2.4k, 2.6k, 2.8k, 3.0k, 3.2k, 3.4k, 3.6k, 3.8k, 4.0k, 4.5k, 5.0k,  
5.5k, 6.0k, 6.5k, 7.0k, 7.5k, 8.0k, 9.0k, 10k, 11k, 12k, 13k, 14k, 15k, 16k, 17k, 18k (Hz)  
18  
Mid Freq  
19  
20  
Mid Gain  
Mid Q  
0 – 24 = –12 to +12 (dB)  
0 - 6 = 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16  
32 – 63 = 1.7k, 1.8k, 1.9k, 2.0k, 2.2k, 2.4k, 2.6k, 2.8k, 3.0k, 3.2k, 3.4k, 3.6k, 3.8k,  
4.0k, 4.5k, 5.0k, 5.5k, 6.0k, 6.5k, 7.0k, 7.5k, 8.0k, 9.0k, 10k, 11k, 12k, 13k, 14k, 15k,  
16k, 17k, 18k (Hz)  
21  
High Freq  
High Gain  
22  
23  
24  
25  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
0 – 24 = –12 to +12 (dB)  
LOOP Effect Level 0 – 127 (0= –dB, 100 = 0 dB, 127 = +6 dB)  
(MASTER LEVEL)  
(MASTER LEVEL)  
(MASTER LEVEL)  
EFFECT1 Level  
EFFECT2 Level  
EQ SW  
0 – 127 (0= –dB, 100 = 0 dB, 127 = +6 dB)  
0 – 127 (0= –dB, 100 = 0 dB, 127 = +6 dB)  
0, 1 = OFF, ON  
LOOP Effect Pos 0, 1 ,2 = OFF, PRE, POST  
EFFECT1 Pos  
EFFECT2 Pos  
Phase  
0, 1, 2 = OFF, PRE, POST  
0, 1, 2 = OFF, PRE, POST  
0, 1 = N, R  
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Effect parameter change MIDI messages  
Use the following MIDI channels to send messages to the  
2488neo effects (see “Effects“ on page 39):  
Example effect parameter change  
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This example shows the MIDI bytes (in hexadecimal nota-  
tion) needed to set the ratio of a compressor effect on mixer  
channel 9.  
Channels 1 through 8 are used for mic effects. The Bank  
Select controller is used with channel 14 to choose which  
group of eight channels or inputs is affected.  
Note how Control Changes 6 and 38 (decimal) are used for  
data entry.  
Bank 0: Mixer channels 1 though 8  
Bank 1: Mixer channels 9 through 16  
Bank 2: Mixer channels 17 through 24  
Bank 3: Inputs A through H  
Control Changes 96 and 97 (decimal) are used for incre-  
ment and decrement as well.  
MIDI message  
Meaning  
Channel 9 is used to control the stereo dynamics processor effect.  
Channel 10 is used to control the single effect.  
Channel 11 is used to control the multi-effect.  
(hexadecimal)  
BD 00 01  
B0 63 00  
B0 62 01  
Sends a Control Change 0 (Bank Select)  
message on channel 14 to select bank 1  
The way in which the effects are controlled is by the use of  
NRPN (non-Registered Parameters).  
Sends NPRN MSB to 2nd channel in group  
(mixer channel 9) on MIDI channel 1  
Sends 1 as NPRN LSB to 2nd channel in  
group, which controls the ratio when  
compressor is selected as mic effect  
Controller 98 is used for the LSB of each NRPN, and con-  
troller 99 for the MSB.  
In effect settings where more than one effect may be  
selected, the same NRPN may produce a different out-  
come, depending on the selected effect.  
B0 06 00  
B0 26 00  
Data entry Control Change LSB on MIDI  
channel 1  
Data entry Control Change MSB on MIDI  
channel 1  
NOTE  
All values, etc. listed in these tables are in decimal notation.  
The ratio of the compressor on mixer channel 9 is now set  
to a value of 0.  
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Mic effects  
Mic effects are controlled by channels 1 through 8 (see  
channel/input assignments enabled through Bank Select).  
One of three different types of effect can be selected as a  
mic effect: compressor, de-esser, exciter or noise suppressor.  
Effect  
NRPN  
Parameter Values  
0 – 100 = –40.0, –39.6, –39.2, –38.8, –38.4, –38.0, –37.6, –37.2, –36.8,  
–36.4, –36.0, –35.6, –35.2, –34.8, –34.4, –34.0, –33.6, –33.2, –32.8,  
–32.4, –32.0, –31.6, –31.2, –30.8, –30.4, –30.0, –29.6, –29.2, –28.8,  
–28.4, –28.0, –27.6, –27.2, –26.8, –26.4, –26.0, –25.6, –25.2, –24.8,  
–24.4, –24.0, –23.6, –23.2, –22.8, –22.4, –22.0, –21.6, –21.2, –20.8,  
–20.4, –20.0, –19.6, –19.2, –18.8, –18.4, –18.0, –17.6, –17.2, –16.8, –16.4,  
–16.0, –15.6, –15.2, –14.8, –14.4, –14.0, –13.6, –13.2, –12.8, –12.4, –12.0,  
–11.6, –11.2, –10.8, –10.4, –10.0, – 9.6, – 9.2, – 8.8, – 8.4, – 8.0, –7.6,  
7.2, – 6.8, – 6.4, – 6.0, – 5.6, – 5.2, – 4.8, – 4.4, – 4.0, – 3.6, – 3.2,  
– 2.8, – 2.4, – 2.0, – 1.6, – 1.2, – 0.8, – 0.4, 0.0 (dB)  
00 00  
Threshold  
Compressor (CMP)  
00 01  
00 02  
00 08  
00 03  
Ratio  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Attack  
Release  
Post Gain  
0 – 20 = 1.00, 1.07, 1.15, 1.23, 1.32, 1.41, 1.52, 1.62, 1.74, 1.87, 2.00,  
2.14, 2.30, 2.46, 2.64, 2.83, 3.03, 3.25, 3.48, 3.73, 4.00 (kHz)  
00 04  
00 05  
00 06  
00 07  
Frequency  
Depth  
De-esser (DSR)  
Exciter (EXC)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 20 = 1.00, 1.07, 1.15, 1.23, 1.32, 1.41, 1.52, 1.62, 1.74, 1.87, 2.00,  
2.14, 2.30, 2.46, 2.64, 2.83, 3.03, 3.25, 3.48, 3.73, 4.00 (kHz)  
Frequency  
Depth  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = –84.0, –83.4, –82.8, –82.2, –81.6, –81.0, –80.4, –79.8, –79.2,  
–78.6, –78.0, –77.4, –76.8, –76.2, –75.6, –75.0, –74.4, –73.8, –73.2,  
–72.6, –72.0, –71.4, –70.8, –70.2, –69.6, –69.0, –68.4, –67.8, –67.2,  
–66.6, –66.0, –65.4, –64.8, –64.2, –63.6, –63.0, –62.4, –61.8, –61.2,  
–60.6, –60.0, –59.4, –58.8, –58.2, –57.6, –57.0, –56.4, –55.8, –55.2,  
–54.6, –54.0, –53.4, –52.8, –52.2, –51.6, –51.0, –50.4, –49.8, –49.2,  
–48.6, –48.0, –47.4, –46.8, –46.2, –45.6, –45.0, –44.4, –43.8, –43.2,  
–42.6, –42.0, –41.4, –40.8, –40.2, –39.6, –39.0, –38.4, –37.8, –37.2,  
–36.6, –36.0, –35.4, –34.8, –34.2, –33.6, –33.0, –32.4, –31.8, –31.2,  
–30.6, –30.0, –29.4, –28.8, –28.2, –27.6, –27.0, –26.4, –25.8, –25.2,  
–24.6, –24.0 (dB)  
00 09  
Threshold  
Noise suppressor  
00 10  
00 11  
00 12  
Suppress  
Attack  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Release  
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Stereo dynamics processor  
The dynamics processor inserted at the stereo master bus  
can be either a compressor or an expander. Use MIDI chan-  
nel 9 to control this processor.  
Effect  
NRPN  
Parameter Values  
00 00  
Threshold  
0 – 32 = –32 – 0 dB  
0 – 14 = 1.0:1, 1.1:1, 1.3:1, 1.5:1, 1.7:1, 2.0:1, 2.5:1, 3.0:1, 3.5:1, 4.0:1,  
5.0:1, 6.0:1, 8.0:1, 16:1, :1,  
00 01  
Ratio  
00 02  
00 03  
00 04  
00 05  
00 00  
Attack  
1 – 100 = 2 – 200 (msec)  
1 – 100 = 10 – 1000 (msec)  
0 – 32 = 0 – 32 (dB)  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Compressor (CMP)  
Release  
Post Gain  
Switch  
Threshold  
0 – 32 = -32 – 0 dB  
0 – 14 = 1:1.0, 1:1.1, 1:1.3, 1:1.5, 1:1.7, 1:2.0, 1:2.5, 1:3.0, 1:3.5, 1:4.0,  
1:5.0, 1:6.0, 1:8.0, 1:16, 1:32,  
00 01  
Ratio  
00 02  
00 03  
00 04  
00 05  
Attack  
1 – 100 = 2 – 200 (msec)  
1 – 100 = 10 – 1000 (msec)  
Expander (EXP)  
Release  
(reserved)  
Switch  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Single effect  
Use MIDI channel 10 to control this processor. The single  
processor can use any one of a number of effect types:  
reverb, delay, chorus, pitch shifter,flanger, phaser and  
gated reverb.  
Effect  
NRPN  
00 00  
00 01  
00 02  
00 08  
00 04  
00 00  
00 01  
00 02  
00 03  
00 04  
00 00  
00 01  
00 02  
00 03  
00 04  
Parameter Values  
Room Type  
Pre Delay  
Rev Time  
Diffusion  
Level  
0 – 3 = Hall, Room, Live, Studio  
0 – 250 = 0 – 250 (msec)  
1 – 100 = 0.1 – 10.0 (sec)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Reverb (REV)  
0 – 127 = 0 – 127  
Type  
0 – 2 = Normal, Pan, Multi  
0 – 1000 = 0 – 1000 (msec)  
0 – 1000 = 0 – 1000 (msec)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Pre Delay  
FB Delay  
Feedback  
Level  
Delay (DLY)  
0 – 127 = 0 – 127  
Rate  
1 – 100 = 0.1 – 10.0 (Hz)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Depth  
Chorus (CHO)  
FB Delay  
Feedback  
Level  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 127 = 0 – 127  
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Effect  
NRPN  
00 00  
00 01  
00 02  
00 03  
00 04  
00 00  
00 01  
00 02  
00 03  
00 04  
00 00  
00 01  
00 02  
00 03  
00 04  
00 00  
00 01  
Parameter Values  
Pitch  
0 – 12 – 24 = –12 – 0 – +12  
Fine  
0 – 50 – 100 = –50 – 0 – +50  
0 – 500 = 0 – 500 (msec)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Pitch Shifter (PIT)  
FB Delay  
Feedback  
Level  
0 – 127 = 0 – 127  
Rate  
1 – 100 = 0.1 – 10.0 (Hz)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Depth  
Flanger (FLG)  
Phaser (PHA)  
FB Delay  
Feedback  
Level  
0 – 1000 = 0 – 1000 (msec)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 127 = 0 – 127  
Rate  
1 – 100 = 0.1 – 10.0 (Hz)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Depth  
Resonance  
Step  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 3 = 4, 8, 12, 16  
Level  
0 – 127 = 0 – 127  
Type  
0,1 = Normal, Reverse  
0 – 30 = –46 – –16 (dB)  
1 – 300 = 10 – 3000 (msec)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Threshold  
Gate Time  
Density  
Level  
Gated reverb (GRV) 00 02  
00 03  
00 04  
0 – 127 = 0 – 127  
Multi effect  
Use MIDI channel 11 to set the parameters of this effect.  
Note that this effect chains together a sequence of  
effects (each step in the chain can hold one effect, the  
sequence in the chain of which is given in the first col-  
umn of this table):  
Effect  
chain #  
Effect  
NRPN  
Parameter  
Values  
0 – 100 = –84.0, –83.4, –82.8, –82.2, –81.6, –81.0, –80.4,  
–79.8, –79.2, –78.6, –78.0, –77.4, –76.8, –76.2, –75.6, –75.0,  
–74.4, –73.8, –73.2, –72.6, –72.0, –71.4, –70.8, –70.2, –69.6,  
–69.0, –68.4, –67.8, –67.2, –66.6, –66.0, –65.4, –64.8, –64.2,  
–63.6, –63.0, –62.4, –61.8, –61.2, –60.6, –60.0, –59.4, –58.8,  
–58.2, –57.6, –57.0, –56.4, –55.8, –55.2, –54.6, –54.0, –53.4,  
–52.8, –52.2, –51.6, –51.0, –50.4, –49.8, –49.2, –48.6, –48.0,  
47.4, 46.8, –46.2, –45.6, –45.0, –44.4, –43.8, –43.2, –42.6,  
–42.0, –41.4, –40.8, –40.2, –39.6, –39.0, –38.4, –37.8, –37.2,  
–36.6, –36.0, –35.4, –34.8, –34.2, –33.6, –33.0, –32.4, –31.8,  
–31.2, –30.6, –30.0, –29.4, –28.8, –28.2, –27.6, –27.0, –26.4,  
–25.8, –25.2, –24.6, –24.0 (dB)  
00 00  
Threshold  
Noise suppressor  
(NSP)  
1
00 01  
00 02  
00 08  
00 04  
Suppress  
Attack  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Release  
Switch  
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Effect  
chain #  
Effect  
NRPN  
Parameter Values  
00 05  
00 06  
00 07  
00 08  
00 09  
00 05  
00 06  
00 07  
00 08  
00 09  
Distortion  
Tone  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Distortion (DST)  
Level  
(reserved)  
Switch  
Drive  
0, 1 = Off, On  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Tone  
Overdrive (OD)  
Level  
(reserved)  
Switch  
0, 1 = Off, On  
0 – 100 = –60.0, –59.6, –59.2, –58.8, –58.4, –58.0, –57.6,  
–57.2, –56.8, –56.4, –56.0, –55.6, –55.2, –54.8, –54.4, –54.0,  
–53.6, –53.2, –52.8, –52.4, –52.0, –51.6, –51.2, –50.8, –50.4,  
–50.0, –49.6, –49.2, –48.8, –48.4, –48.0, –47.6, –47.2, –46.8,  
–46.4, –46.0, –45.6, –45.2, –44.8, –44.4, –44.0, –43.6, –43.2,  
–42.8, –42.4, –42.0, –41.6, –41.2, –40.8, –40.4, –40.0, –39.6,  
–39.2, –38.8, –38.4, –38.0, –37.6, –37.2, –36.8, –36.4, –36.0,  
–35.6, –35.2, –34.8, –34.4, –34.0, –33.6, –33.2, –32.8, –32.4,  
–32.0, –31.6, –31.2, –30.8, –30.4, –30.0, –29.6, –29.2, –28.8,  
–28.4, –28.0, –27.6, –27.2, –26.8, –26.4, –26.0, –25.6, –25.2,  
–24.8, –24.4, –24.0, –23.6, –23.2, –22.8, –22.4, –22.0, –21.6,  
–21.2, –20.8, –20.4, –20.0 (dB)  
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00 05  
Threshold  
Compressor (CMP)  
00 06  
00 07  
00 08  
00 25  
00 09  
00 10  
Ratio  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Level  
Attack  
Release  
Switch  
Pre Gain  
0 - 100 = 0 - 100  
0 - 20 = 0.12, 0.14, 0.16, 0.18, 0.20, 0.22, 0.25, 0.28, 0.31, 0.35,  
0.39, 0.44, 0.49, 0.55, 0.62, 0.70, 0.79, 0.89, 1.00, 1.12, 1.26 (kHz)  
00 11  
Tone  
Amp simulator  
(AMP)  
00 12  
00 13  
00 14  
00 10  
00 11  
00 12  
00 13  
00 14  
Box Size  
Post Gain  
Switch  
Type  
0 - 3 = 1x8", 1x12", 2x12", "4x10", 4x12"  
0 - 100 = 0 - 100  
0, 1 = Off, On  
3
0 - 3 = 1 - 4  
Enhance  
Size  
0 - 100 = 0 - 100  
0 - 100 = 0 - 100  
0 - 100 = 0 - 100  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Acoustic guitar  
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Level  
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Effect  
chain #  
Effect  
NRPN  
Parameter Values  
00 15  
00 16  
00 17  
00 18  
00 19  
00 15  
00 16  
00 17  
00 18  
00 19  
00 15  
00 16  
00 17  
00 18  
00 19  
Speed  
Depth  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Flanger (FLG)  
Resonance 0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Mix Level  
Switch  
Speed  
Depth  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0, 1 = Off, On  
1 – 100 = 0.1 – 10.0 (Hz)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Phaser (PHA)  
Chorus (CHO)  
Resonance 0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
(reserved)  
Switch  
Speed  
Depth  
0, 1 = Off, On  
0 – 99 = 0.1 – 10.0 (Hz)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Tone  
Mix Level  
Switch  
0 – 20 = 1.00, 1.07, 1.15, 1.23, 1.32, 1.41, 1.52, 1.62, 1.74,  
1.87, 2.00, 2.14, 2.30, 2.46, 2.64, 2.83, 3.03, 3.25, 3.48,  
3.73, 4.00 (kHz)  
00 15  
Frequency  
00 16  
00 17  
00 18  
00 19  
00 15  
00 16  
00 17  
00 18  
00 19  
00 15  
00 16  
00 17  
00 18  
00 19  
00 15  
00 16  
00 17  
00 18  
00 19  
Depth  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
4
Exciter (EXC)  
(reserved)  
(reserved)  
Switch  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Pitch  
0 – 12 – 24 = –12 – 0 – +12  
0 – 50 – 100 = –50 – 0 – +50  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Fine  
Pitch shifter (PIT)  
Tremolo (TRM)  
Vibrato (VIB)  
Mix Level  
(reserved)  
Switch  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Speed  
1 – 100 = 0.1 – 10.0 (Hz)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Depth  
Shape  
(reserved)  
Switch  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Speed  
1 – 100 = 0.1 – 10.0 (Hz)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Depth  
(reserved)  
(reserved)  
Switch  
0, 1 = Off, On  
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Effect  
chain #  
Effect  
NRPN  
Parameter  
Values  
00 15  
00 16  
00 17  
00 18  
00 19  
00 20  
00 21  
00 22  
00 23  
00 24  
00 20  
00 26  
00 21  
00 27  
00 28  
Attack  
1 – 100 = 0.1 – 10.0 (Hz)  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
Sense  
4
Wah (WAH)  
(reserved)  
(reserved)  
Switch  
0, 1 = Off, On  
Time  
0 – 1000 = 0 - 1000 (ms)  
Feedback  
Hi Damp  
Mix Level  
Type  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100  
0 – 6 = OFF, Normal. Pan, Stereo, FB Mod, Gate, Reverse  
0 – 1000 (ms) *If type is Stereo only  
0 – 1000 = 0 – 1000 (ms) *If type is Stereo only  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100 *If type is Stereo only  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100 *If type is Stereo only  
0 – 100 = 0 – 100 *If type is Gate only  
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Delay (DLY)  
Time-L  
Time-R  
Feedback-L  
Feedback-R  
Threshold  
MIDI Program Change messages  
The 2488neo can accept Program Change messages to  
select an effect and to change scenes. Before a Program  
Change message is sent for changing an effect, a Bank  
Select message must be sent to select whether an effect will  
be selected from the preset bank or from the user bank of  
memories. In each case, bank 0 corresponds to the preset  
memories, and bank 1 to the user bank.  
Single effect (user) Program Change 0 to 99 (maximum)  
Multi effect (preset) Program Change 0 to 31  
Multi effect (user) Program Change 0 to 99 (maximum)  
Scene memory Program Change messages  
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These are transmitted on channel 16. The Program Change  
message may be from 0 to 99.  
Send the Bank Select messages (CC 0) on MIDI channels  
1 through 8 for mic effects (see below), MIDI channel 9 for  
stereo dynamics, channel 10 for the single effect, and chan-  
nel 11 for the multi effect.  
When selecting a mic effect, a Bank Select message should  
first be sent on channel 14 to select the group of eight  
channels or inputs out of which the channel is selected:  
Bank 0: Mixer channels 1 though 8  
Bank 1: Mixer channels 9 through 16  
Bank 2: Mixer channels 17 through 24  
Bank 3: Inputs A through H  
The Program Change messages that are then valid are as  
follows (see the tables following for details of the preset  
values—the “user” messages correspond to the entry num-  
ber in the library):  
Mic effects (preset) Program Change 0 to 3  
Mic effects (user) Program Change 0 to 99 (maximum)  
Stereo dynamics effect (preset) Program Change 0 to 1  
Stereo dynamics effect (user) Program Change 0 to  
99 (maximum)  
Single effect (preset) Program Change 0 to 6  
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Preset mic effects  
Program Change Name shown on display  
Effect component  
Compressor (CMP)  
De-esser (DSR)  
0
1
2
3
VOCAL-COMP  
DE-ESSER  
VOCAL-E XC  
VOCAL-NSP  
Exciter (EXC)  
Noise Suppressor (NSP)  
Preset stereo dynamics effects  
Program Change Name shown on display  
Effect component  
Compressor (CMP)  
Expander (EXP)  
0
1
COMPRESSOR  
EXPANDER  
Preset Multi effects  
The first 32 effects are generic effects, and the rest are  
presets that you can use “as is” or as jumping-off points for  
your own sounds.  
Program Name shown on  
Change display  
Main components  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
OD-PITCH  
OD- PIT  
The chain of all multi effects start with (1) a noise suppressor,  
followed by either (2) distortion, overdrive or clean compres-  
sion, then (3) an amp simulator or acoustic guitar simulator,  
(4) another effect, and finally by (5) a delay setting.  
OD-TREMOLO  
OD-VIBRATO  
OD- TRM  
OD- VIB  
OD-WAH  
OD- WAH  
The effects in (4) are abbreviated as follows:  
COMP-FLANGER  
COMP-PHASER  
COMP-CHORUS  
COMP-EXCITER  
COMP-PITCH  
COMP-TREMOLO  
COMP-VIBRATO  
COMP-WAH  
COMP-FLG  
COMP-PHA  
COMP-CHO  
COMP-EXC  
COMP-PIT  
COMP-TRM  
COMP-VIB  
COMP-WAH  
AC.G- FLG  
AC.G- PHA  
AC.G- CHO  
AC.G- EXC  
AC.G- PIT  
AC.G- TRM  
AC.G- VIB  
AC.G- WAH  
FLG: Flanger  
PHA: Phaser  
CHO: Chorus  
EXC: Exciter  
PIT: Pitch shifter  
TRM: Tremolo  
VIB: Vibrato  
WAH: Wah  
AC.G-FLANGER  
AC.G-PHASER  
AC.G-CHORUS  
AC.G-EXCITER  
AC.G-PITCH  
Program Name shown on  
Main components  
Change display  
0
DIST-FLANGER  
DIST-PHASER  
DIST-CHORUS  
DIST-EXCITER  
DIST-PITCH  
DIST- FLG  
DIST- PHA  
DIST- CHO  
DIST- EXC  
DIST- PIT  
DIST- TRM  
DIST- VIB  
DIST- WAH  
OD- FLG  
1
2
3
AC.G-TREMOLO  
AC.G-VIBRATO  
AC.G-WAH  
4
5
DIST-TREMOLO  
DIST-VIBRATO  
DIST-WAH  
6
7
8
OD-FLANGER  
OD-PHASER  
OD-CHORUS  
OD-EXCITER  
9
OD- PHA  
OD- CHO  
OD- EXC  
10  
11  
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Preset single effects  
The types here are:  
REV: Reverb  
DLY: Delay  
CHO: Chorus  
PIT: Pitch shift  
FLG: Flanger  
PHA: Phaser  
GRV: Gate and reverb  
Program Name shown on  
Change display  
Type of effect  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
REVERB  
REV  
DLY  
CHO  
PIT  
DELAY  
CHORUS  
PITCH SHIFT  
FLANGER  
PHASER  
FLG  
PHA  
GRV  
GATE+REVERB  
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15 − Appendix  
MIDI Implementation chart  
TEAC [Digital Portastudio)]  
DATE  
: 28 February :2004  
Model: 2488neo  
MIDI Implementation Chart  
Transmitted Recognized Remarks  
Version : 1.0  
Function  
Basic  
Channel  
Mode  
Default  
Changed  
Default  
Messages  
Altered  
1-16  
x
x
x
1-16  
1-16  
Mode 3  
x
**********  
Note  
0 — 127  
0 — 127  
Number  
Velocity  
True Voice  
Note On  
Note Off  
Key’s  
**********  
O
x
O
O
0 — 127  
O
x
O
O
After  
Touch  
Ch’s  
Pitch Bend  
O
O
Control  
Change  
0,32  
1
O
O
a
O
x
d
Bank Select  
Modulation  
a
5
6,38  
7
O
O
O
x
O
O
Portamento time  
Data entry  
Volume  
10  
11  
64  
65  
66  
67  
80  
81  
91  
93  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
x
x
x
x
O
O
Panpot  
Expression  
Hold 1  
Portamento  
Sostenuto  
Soft  
Reverb program  
Chorus program  
Reverb send  
Chorus send  
O
O
O
x
Prog  
O
O
Change  
True #  
**********  
0127c  
System Exclusive  
Common  
O
O
f
MTC Quarter Frame  
Song Pos  
Song Sel  
Tune  
Clock  
Commands  
Local ON/OFF  
All Notes OFF  
Active Sense  
Reset  
Ob  
Oc  
Oa  
Oa  
O
O
x
O
x
Oe  
x
x
x
x
x
x
O
x
O
System  
Real Time  
Aux  
c
Messages  
O
a. On SMF playback  
b. When generator is set to output MTC  
c. When generator is set to output clock  
d. When MIDI remote control is selected  
e. When source is set to external  
f. MMC as master or slave RP Ver 1.00 (T, R) : MIDI Full Timecode is T when generator is MTC, and R when SOURCE is external.  
MODE 1: OMNI ON, POLY MODE 2: OMNI ON, MONO O:Yes  
MODE 3: OMNI OFF, POLY MODE 4: OMNI OFF, MONO x: No  
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MMC Bit map commands  
Bit-map array of MMC commands  
Byte Bit7 Bit6 (40H)  
Bit5 (20H)  
Bit4 (10H)  
Bit3 (08H)  
Bit2 (04H)  
Bit1 (02H)  
Bit0 (01H)  
c0  
– 0 (06)  
RECORD  
STROBE  
– 0 (0D)  
(05)  
REWIND  
(04)  
FAST  
FORWARD  
(0B)  
(03)  
DEFERRED  
PLAY  
(02)  
PLAY  
(01)  
STOP  
(00)  
reserved  
c1  
(0C)  
(0A)  
(09)  
(08)  
(07)  
MMC RESET COMMAND  
ERROR RESET  
CHASE  
EJECT  
PAUSE  
RECORD  
PAUSE  
(0F)  
RECORD  
EXIT  
(0E)  
c2  
c3  
c4  
c5  
c6  
c7  
c8  
c9  
– 0 (14)  
(13)  
(1A)  
– 0  
(12)  
(19)  
– 0  
(11)  
(10)  
(17)  
(1E)  
(22)  
(29)  
(30)  
(37)  
(3E)  
– 0 (1B)  
– 0 – 0  
– 0 (26)  
– 0 (2D)  
– 0 (34)  
– 0 (3B)  
– 0 – 0  
(18)  
(1F)  
(23)  
(2A)  
(31)  
(38)  
(3F)  
(16)  
(1D)  
(21)  
(28)  
(2F)  
(36)  
(3D)  
(15)  
(1C)  
(20)  
(27)  
(2E)  
(35)  
(3C)  
(25)  
(2C)  
(33)  
(3A)  
– 0  
(24)  
(2B)  
(32)  
(39)  
– 0  
c10 – 0 (46)  
SEARCH  
(45)  
(44)  
LOCATE  
(43)  
UPDATE  
(42)  
READ  
(41)  
(40)  
WRITE  
VARIABLE  
PLAY  
(4C)  
MASKED  
WRITE  
(48)  
c11 – 0 (4D)  
ADD  
(4B)  
MTC  
(4A)  
(49)  
(47)  
SHUTTLE  
MOVE  
GENERATOR ASSIGN  
STEP  
COMMAND  
(52)  
COMMAND  
(51)  
SYS, MAS  
(50)  
c12 – 0 (54)  
(53)  
(4F)  
(4E)  
DEFERRED  
VARI, PLAY  
c13 – 0 (5B)  
COMMAND  
SEGMENT  
(5A)  
GROUP  
EVENT  
PROCEDURE DROP  
FRADJUST  
(56)  
SUBTRACT  
(59)  
(58)  
(57)  
(55)  
REC STROBE  
VARIABLE  
(60)  
c15 – 0 (66)  
c16 – 0 (6D)  
c17 – 0 (74)  
c18 – 0 (7B)  
c19 – 0 – 0  
(65)  
(6C)  
(73)  
(7A)  
– 0  
(64)  
(6B)  
(72)  
(79)  
– 0  
(63)  
(6A)  
(71)  
(78)  
(62)  
(69)  
(70)  
(77)  
(7E)  
(61)  
(68)  
(6F)  
(76)  
(7D)  
(67)  
(6E)  
(75)  
(7F)  
(7C)  
RESUME  
WAIT  
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Bit-map array of Response/Information field  
Byte Bit7 Bit6 (40H)  
Bit5 (20H)  
Bit4 (10H)  
Bit3 (08H)  
Bit2 (04H)  
Bit1 (02H)  
Bit0 (01H)  
r0  
– 0 (06)  
(05)  
(04)  
(03)  
(02)  
(01)  
(00)  
GENERATOR LOCK  
ACTUAL  
OFFSET  
REQUESTED SELECTED  
SELECTED  
TIMECODE  
reserved  
TIMECODE  
DEVIATION  
OFFSET  
MASTER  
CODE  
(09)  
r1  
r2  
– 0 (0D)  
GP5  
(0C)  
GP4  
(0B)  
GP3  
(0A)  
(08)  
(07)  
GP2  
GP1  
GP0/LOCATE MTC INPUT  
POINT  
– 0 (14)  
(13)  
(12)  
(11)  
(10)  
(0F)  
GP7  
(16)  
(0E)  
GP6  
(15)  
r3  
r4  
r5  
– 0 (1B)  
– 0 – 0  
(1A)  
– 0  
(19)  
– 0  
(24)  
(18)  
(1F)  
(23)  
(17)  
(1E)  
(1D)  
(1C)  
– 0 (26)  
Short  
(25)  
Short LOCK  
(22)  
Short  
(21)  
Short  
(20)  
reserved  
Short ACTUAL Short  
GENERATOR DEVIATION  
TIMECODE  
OFFSET  
REQUESTED SELECTED  
SELECTED  
TIMECODE  
OFFSET  
MASTER  
CODE  
r6  
r7  
– 0 (2D)  
Short GP5  
(2C)  
Short GP4  
(2B)  
Short GP3  
(2A)  
Short GP2  
(29)  
Short GP1  
(28)  
(27)  
Short MTC  
INPUT  
Short GP0  
LOCATE  
POINT  
(2F)  
– 0 (34)  
(33)  
(32)  
(31)  
(30)  
(2E)  
Short GP7  
(36)  
Short GP6  
(35)  
r8  
r9  
– 0 (3B)  
– 0 – 0  
(3A)  
– 0  
(39)  
– 0  
(38)  
(3F)  
(37)  
(3E)  
(3D)  
(41)  
(3C)  
(40)  
r10 – 0 (46)  
SELECTED  
(45)  
TIME  
STANDARD  
(44)  
COMMAND  
ERROR LEVEL ERROR  
(43)  
COMMAND  
(42)  
RESPONSE  
ERROR  
UPDATE RATE SIGNATURE  
TIMECODE  
SOURCE  
r11 – 0 (4D)  
(4C)  
(4B)  
(4A)  
(49)  
(48)  
(47)  
RECORD  
STATUS  
RECORD  
MODE  
FAST MODE  
STOP MODE VELOCITY  
TALLY  
MOTION  
CONTROL  
TALLY  
(4F)  
SELECTED  
TIMECODE  
USER BITS  
(4E)  
r12 – 0 (54)  
(53)  
(52)  
(51)  
(50)  
STEP LENGTH TRACK INPUT TRACK SYNC RECORD  
GLOBAL  
MONITOR  
TRACK  
RECORD  
READY  
(56)  
TRACK  
RECORD  
STATUS  
(55)  
MONITOR  
MONITOR  
(59)  
MONITOR  
r13 – 0 (5B)  
(5A)  
(58)  
(57)  
GENERATOR CHASE MODE RESOLVED  
CONTROL  
DISABLE  
LIFTER  
DEFEAT  
FIXED SPEED PLAY SPEED  
REFERENCE  
COMMAND  
TALLY  
PLAY MODE  
– 0  
r14 – 0 – 0  
– 0  
(5F)  
(5E)  
(5D)  
(5C)  
MTC SETUP  
MTC  
GENERATOR GENERATOR  
COMMAND  
TALLY  
(62)  
USER BITS  
(61)  
SETUP  
r15 – 0 (66)  
(65)  
(64)  
(63)  
(60)  
FAILURE  
RESPONSE  
SEGMENT  
(6B)  
VITC INSERT TRACK MUTE EVENT  
PROCEDURE  
RESPONSE  
(67)  
ENABLE  
(6A)  
RESPONSE  
r16 – 0 (6D)  
r17 – 0 (74)  
r18 – 0 (7B)  
r19 – 0 – 0  
(6C)  
(73)  
(7A)  
– 0  
(69)  
(70)  
(77)  
(7E)  
(68)  
(6F)  
(76)  
(7D)  
(72)  
(79)  
– 0  
(71)  
(78)  
(6E)  
(75)  
(7F)  
(7C)  
RESUME  
WAIT  
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15 − Appendix  
Warning and status messages  
The following is a list of warning messages that may be  
displayed by the 2488neo, together with a note of their  
possible cause, and the actions you can take when they  
occur.  
In the messages, keys to be pressed are enclosed in brack-  
ets ([YES/ENTER] or [NO/EXIT]) and menu items are writ-  
ten in uppercase/capital letters (DELETE UNUSED).  
No. Message  
Meaning  
Action  
Cannot do this  
The hard disk is being accessed for playback Press NO/EXIT, stop the transport and retry  
when not  
stopped. Stop  
the transport.  
or recording, so the selected action cannot  
be performed.  
the operation.  
1
2
3
4
Press [EXIT].  
Cannot find  
digital input.  
Check your  
system set-up.  
Digital audio input mode has been selected, Press NO/EXIT and check the digital connec-  
but the 2488neo cannot detect a valid digital tion. If the connection is good, it is possible  
audio input.  
that the signal is the wrong type. The 2488neo  
expects a signal in S/PDIF (IEC60958  
Consumer use) format at 44.1 kHz. It cannot  
accept compressed audio formats, etc.  
Press NO/EXIT and select a different source or  
Press [EXIT].  
Can’t duplicate  
to the same  
track as the  
source.  
When editing tracks, you have selected the  
same track as both source and destination for a destination track as appropriate.  
duplicate operation.  
Press [EXIT]  
Digital input  
is selected.  
Cannot do this  
operation now.  
Because digital audio input is selected, the  
following functions cannot take place: Tuner,  
Press NO/EXIT and turn off digital input (the  
MIXER section of the PREFERENCES menu)  
pitch and SSA functions, MTC slave operations, before proceeding with the operation that  
jog and trim functions, audio CD operations).  
produced this message.  
Press [EXIT].  
Disc is already  
blank. Can’t  
erase it.  
An attempt has been made to erase a disc  
(CD-RW) that is already blank.  
Press NO/EXIT and replace the disc if necessary.  
5
6
Press [EXIT].  
Disc is blank.  
Can’t finalize  
this disc.  
An attempt has been made to finalize a blank  
disc (CD-R or CD-RW).  
Press NO/EXIT and replace the disc if  
necessary.  
Press [EXIT].  
File too big to  
import. Choose  
another file  
The selected WAV or Standard MIDI File cannot Press NO/EXIT and delete a song (SONG  
be imported into the current song as there is not -> DELETE) to free up space on the partition  
enough disk space on the current partition.  
(note that this cannot be undone).  
7
8
for import.  
Press [EXIT].  
File too big to  
export. Choose  
another file  
The data selected for export to the FAT partition Press NO/EXIT, use the USB OPEN function  
is too big (there is not sufficient space on the  
FAT partition).  
to manage the files (move or delete unwanted  
ones) on the FAT partition from a computer  
and retry. Alternatively, if there is no wanted  
data on the FAT partition, use the 2488neo to  
reformat the FAT partition (all data on the FAT  
partition is irrecoverably lost). The maximum  
file size is 4 GB.  
for export.  
Press [EXIT].  
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Message  
Meaning  
Action  
No.  
Import file not  
found. Use  
USB OPEN to  
import file.  
The file selected (backup file, WAV file for  
import, or SMF) is not available.  
Press NO/EXIT, use the USB OPEN function  
to transfer the appropriate file to the FAT parti-  
tion and then try importing again.  
9
Press [EXIT].  
Invalid Fs rate detect- Digital audio input mode has been selected, but Press NO/EXIT and check the digital audio  
ed. Check  
your system  
set-up.  
the 2488neo has detected the wrong sampling source. The output should be 44.1 kHz (note  
frequency (Fs) for the incoming digital audio to that some players output 48 kHz). A unit with  
10  
be used.  
varispeed (pitch control) may have varispeed  
turned on, altering the sampling frequency from  
44.1 kHz.  
Press [EXIT].  
Master track is  
too short. Use  
MIXDOWN  
The master track is too short, and therefore  
cannot be checked.  
A master track must be at least 4 seconds  
long in order to burn it to a CD. Set the OUT  
point to 00:00:04:00:0 or later, then press the  
MIXDOWN/MASTERING key and record a  
master track using the mixdown function.  
The OUT point can be set by pressing the OUT  
key while holding down the LOCATE key.  
Press NO/EXIT and use the menu system  
11 to correct it.  
Press [EXIT].  
MTC slave mode  
selected.  
Cannot do this  
12 operation now.  
Since the unit is currently slaved to external  
MIDI timecode, the selected operation cannot (SYNC/MIDI->SYNC) to select INTERNAL sync.  
take place. Operations not possible in MTC  
slave mode include: pitch control and SSA,  
repeat playback, auto-punch operations, jog  
Press [EXIT].  
and trim as well as audio CD playback and  
digital audio input.  
No file for import  
No WAV file for import has been discovered on Press YES/ENTER to change the disc (use an  
has been found.  
Change CD [YES],  
else press [NO]  
No free hard  
disk space, Use  
the loaded CD.  
ISO9660 formatted disc which contains audio  
data with 44.1 kHz sampling frequency in WAV  
format) or NO to cancel the operation.  
Press NO/EXIT and use one of the SONG  
menu operations such as DELETE UNUSED or  
ERASE to free up some space (these opera-  
tions cannot be undone).  
13  
The hard disk is full, and the current operation  
has failed because it needs hard disk space.  
DELETE UNUSED  
to make space.  
14  
Press [EXIT].  
No LAST REC  
point. Use  
Can’t use the last recording point for auto  
punch operations, as no recording has been  
done yet.  
Press NO/EXIT and set the IN and OUT points  
as the punch positions. Use the RHSL key to  
refine these points if necessary, by rehearsing  
takes without recording.  
15 IN-OUT instead.  
Press [EXIT].  
No locate  
Because there are no mark points currently set, Press NO/EXIT, and use the INSERT key from  
markers have  
been set.Use  
a location command cannot be performed.  
the home screen to add some mark points at  
the appropriate positions.  
16  
INSERT MARK.  
Press [EXIT].  
No master track  
found. Use  
MIXDOWN  
to create one.  
An audio CD cannot be made because there  
is no song with a master track created by  
mixdown on the currently used partition.  
In order to create an audio CD, master tracks  
for each song must be prepared in advance.  
Select a song that you want to master to a  
CD (MENU -> SONG -> LOAD). Then, after  
setting the OUT point in advance, press the  
MIXDOWN/MASTERING key to execute the  
mixdown function and record a master track.  
Moreover, to write multiple songs to a CD  
together using Disc at Once (DAO), follow the  
above procedures in advance for every song to  
be written.  
17 Press [EXIT].  
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No. Message  
Meaning  
Action  
No tracks have  
Before an auto-punch operation, you must have Press NO/EXIT and press the REC key of at  
been armed. Arm  
at least one  
track.  
at least one armed track.  
least one track on which you will be recording  
(once a track has been armed in auto-punch,  
the track arming status cannot be changed).  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
Press [EXIT].  
Non-linear  
audio detected.  
Check your  
Digital audio input mode has been selected,  
Press NO/EXIT and check the digital audio  
but the 2488neo has detected the wrong data source. The 2488neo expects a signal in S/  
format for the incoming digital audio to be used. PDIF (IEC60958 Consumer use) format at  
44.1 kHz. It cannot accept compressed audio  
system set-up  
formats, etc.  
Press [EXIT].  
Not enough free  
disk space. Use  
DELETE UNUSED  
to make space.  
Copying a song has failed because there is not Press NO/EXIT and use one of the SONG  
enough space on the selected or target partition. menu operations such as DELETE UNUSED or  
ERASE to free up some space on the partition  
where there is not enough space (these opera-  
tions cannot be undone).  
Press [EXIT].  
Not enough free  
memory. Use  
DELETE UNUSED  
to free memory.  
Sometimes after repeated operations, the inter- Press NO/EXIT. Use the DELETE UNUSED  
nal memory of the 2488neo becomes used, and menu item from the SONG menu. As well as  
recording, etc. is not possible.  
deleting the unused song data, this action  
will also free up memory, so recording can  
continue. Remember that this operation  
cannot be undone.  
Press [EXIT].  
Not enough room on Too much data has been selected to fit onto the Press YES/ENTER to change the CD for  
CD for burn. Use  
another CD [YES]  
or cancel [NO].  
CD that is currently loaded.  
another one, or NO/EXIT to cancel the current  
operation. Use a higher-capacity disc when  
burning a master track or exporting data, or  
one of the same capacity as the current disc  
when backing up.  
Not enough room  
on hard disk for  
this operation.  
No enough space on the hard disk to create the Press NO/EXIT and create space by deleting  
image file necessary to create a CD.  
songs, etc., (SONG->ERASE) backing them up  
if necessary (this operation cannot be undone).  
You can free up space on a partition other than  
the current partition (use the DISK->SELECT  
function) in order to create space for the image.  
Press [EXIT].  
Protected song.  
Unprotect with  
24 SONG PROTECT.  
Recording, track editing, recording, titling, etc. Press NO/EXIT, and use the PROTECT menu  
cannot be carried out when the current song  
has been protected.  
item from the SONG menu to remove the  
protection from the song before proceeding.  
Press [EXIT].  
Repeat mode is  
selected.  
Cannot do this  
operation now.  
Because repeat mode is selected, the following Press NO/EXIT and cancel the repeat mode  
functions cannot take place: locate operation,  
track editing, undo/redo, auto punch, quick  
routing, all menu operations, and shutdown.  
(REPEAT key) before proceeding with the  
operation that produced this message.  
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Press [EXIT].  
SSA mode is  
selected.  
Cannot do this  
operation now.  
Because SSA mode is selected, the following  
Press NO/EXIT and cancel the SSA mode  
functions cannot take place: MTC slave opera- (PITCH/SSA key) before proceeding with the  
tions, jog and trim functions, recording (includ- operation that produced this message.  
ing auto-punch) and digital input.  
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Press [EXIT].  
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No. Message  
Meaning  
Action  
Time between IN  
Repeat playback or auto-punch operations  
Press NO/EXIT, and re-enter or edit the IN and  
and OUT is too  
short. Re-set  
the points.  
cannot be carried out because the time between OUT points so that the time between them is  
the IN and OUT locate markers is too short.  
longer, before attempting the operation again.  
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Press [EXIT].  
Too many locate  
markers. Use  
DELETE MARK to  
More than 999 markers have been set in the  
song and so a new marker cannot be entered. from the home screen to delete some of the  
unwanted marks.  
Press NO/EXIT, and use the DELETE key  
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markers.  
Press [EXIT].  
Too many songs to Copying a song has failed because there are  
Press ENTER. Back up any songs you want  
to keep, and then use the ERASE menu item  
from the SONG menu to erase unwanted  
songs, or songs you have backed up before  
proceeding with the song copy (deleting songs  
cannot be undone).  
continue with this  
operation.  
too many songs already on the selected or  
target partition.  
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30  
Press [ENTER].  
Too many songs.  
Use SONG ERASE  
to delete songs  
you don’t need.  
There are too many songs stored on the current Press NO/EXIT. Back up any songs you want  
partition (the limit is 250 songs on one partition) to keep, and then use the ERASE menu item  
for a new song to be created, or a song that has from the SONG menu to erase unwanted  
been backed up to be restored.  
songs, or songs you have backed up before  
proceeding with the creation or restoration of  
a song (deleting songs cannot be undone).  
Alternatively, use DISK -> SELECT to select  
another partition.  
Press [EXIT].  
Too many takes.  
Can’t continue  
recording  
The repeat auto-punch procedure can’t  
continue because more than 99 takes have  
been recorded.  
Press NO/EXIT, stop recording, select the  
desired take from the list. Press ENTER and  
press AUTO PUNCH again, selecting a mode  
other than LAST TAKE LOAD. Takes recorded  
before this cannot be restored, so the first  
selection should be made carefully!  
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32  
Press [EXIT].  
Track already  
written to disc  
so only 1 song  
can be written.  
Because at least one track is already present on Press NO/EXIT and replace the disc if necessary.  
the disc, it is not possible to burn more than one  
track at once. To burn several tracks at one time  
(Disc At Once), you must start with a blank disc.  
Press [EXIT].  
Track is too  
short. Choose  
and set another  
OUT point.  
The mixdown function cannot be applied  
because the recording range for the master  
track has not been set or the length is shorter  
than allowed.  
Using the mixdown function a master track  
can be recorded from 00:00:00:00 to the OUT  
point.  
The OUT point can be set by pressing the OUT  
key while holding down the LOCATE key.  
Moreover, a master track must be at least 4  
seconds long in order to burn it to a CD. Set  
the OUT point to 00:00:04:00:0 or later (the IN  
point is not effective when using the mixdown  
function).  
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Press [EXIT].  
Wrong type of  
CD. Check the  
disc.  
The wrong type of CD for the operation has  
Press NO/EXIT and replace the disc with the  
been loaded in the drive. This could be because correct type of disc for the operation.  
: A non-writable CD has been selected for writ-  
ing. An attempt has been made to finalize an  
already finalized disc. An attempt has been  
made to erase a non-CD-RW disc. A disc which  
is not a backup disc has been loaded for a  
34  
Press [EXIT].  
restore operation.  
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No. Message  
Meaning  
Action  
No CD divide  
markers have  
been set. Use  
There are no marks set for the LIVE WRITER to Marks can be set when the transport is  
divide the song into CD tracks  
stopped, during playback, and even during  
recording by simply pressing the INSERT  
key. When using the LIVE WRITER, the maxi-  
mum number of usable marks is 98, and the  
interval between these marks must be at  
least 4 seconds.  
35 INSERT MARK.  
Press [EXIT].  
Track is too  
short. Insert  
and trim marker  
An interval between the marks to be used by With the transport stopped, press the TRIM  
the LIVE WRITER to divide the song into CD key and use the JOG/DATA dial to adjust the  
tracks is less than 4 seconds long.  
positions of the marks so that all intervals  
between them are more than 4 seconds.  
You can also use the INSERT key to set new  
marks at appropriate positions. The maxi-  
mum number of usable marks is 98 when  
using the LIVE WRITER.  
to correct it.  
36  
Press [EXIT].  
Time between TO  
and FROM is too  
short. Re-set  
The time between the FROM and TO points Set the time between the FROM and TO  
is too short when using the COPY FROM- points to 0.5 seconds or more.  
>TO function for track editing, so the function The FROM and TO points can be set by  
37  
the points.  
cannot be executed.  
pressing their respective keys while holding  
down the LOCATE key.  
Press [EXIT].  
SMF player is  
selected.  
This function is inoperative when using the  
SMF PLAYER.  
Open the SMF PLAYER screen (MENU ->  
SYNC/MIDI -> SMF PLAYER) and set the  
PLAYER item to OFF.  
Cannot do this  
38  
operation now.  
Pres [EXIT].  
No free  
metronome mode  
selected.  
The metronome function is not set to FREE mode. Open the METRONOME screen (MENU ->  
SYNC/MIDI -> METRONOME) and set the  
MODE to FREE.  
39 Use METRONOME  
to select.  
Pres [EXIT].  
Export track not  
found Record the  
tracks.  
No track that can be exported has been recorded. After pressing the REC key for the channel that  
you want to record, press the PLAY key while  
holding down the RECORD key to record the  
sound.  
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Press [EXIT].  
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No. Question  
Answer  
Is it possible back-up multiple songs on the No, it is not.  
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2
3
same disc?  
Only a single song can be backed up on one disc.  
How do I make the unit record MIDI data?  
This unit cannot record MIDI data.  
However, you can copy an SMF (standard MIDI file) from a computer  
by USB and play it back (see “SMF playback” on page 95 for details).  
I cannot erase a scene memory.  
Scene memories cannot be erased. Please overwrite them instead.  
I cannot control the parameters of the internal  
effects with an expression pedal.  
You can control the 4th stage of the internal multi-effect (flanger,  
phaser, chorus, exciter, pitch shifter, tremolo, vibrato and wah). Press  
the MULTI key to open the MULTI EFFECT screen and select the  
fourth tab screen from the left. On this screen set the PEDAL param-  
eter to ON to allow control of an effect parameter with an expression  
pedal (see (“Editing the multi-effect” on page 41 for details).  
When an input is assigned to a channel, the signal from that input is  
always mixed in and can be heard. If you do not want to mix in the input  
sound, hold down the INPUT key of the input that the signal is on and  
press the SELECT key of the channel that this input is assigned to (it lights  
when you press the INPUT key).  
4
5
I can hear the sound of the input source even  
during track playback.  
The sound of effects seems different when the The multi-effect sounds different depending on whether the  
multi-effect is assigned to an input and when it assigned input or channel is mono or stereo.  
6
7
is assigned to a channel.  
Check the stereo link status of the input and the channel.  
Assign the multi-effect to an input after linking a pair of adjacent  
inputs. The two linked inputs are each assigned and recorded to  
separate tracks.  
How do I record the multi-effect in stereo?  
Even though I lowered a fader, I can still hear  
just the reverb sound.  
Is the effect send switch set to “PRE”? The effect will be applied if  
the effect send switch is set to “PRE” regardless of the fader position.  
Press the SEND key to open the EFFECT SEND screen and set the  
effect send to POST (see “Effect send” on page 32 for further details).  
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9
When using multiple mics to record, sometimes This can happen when the mics are out of phase. Press the FADER/  
the sound gets quieter when I raise the faders. PAN key to open the FADER/PAN screen where you can change the  
phase of input signals (see “Phase” on page 32 for further details.)  
I mixed down a track and burned it to a CD.  
When I listen to this CD on my home stereo,  
though, the level is lower than a commercial CD. used to increase the perceived level. You can use this unit’s mastering  
compressor to increase the overall loudness of your track.  
Commercial CDs are often mastered to maximize the level for a digital  
recording. Moreover, compressors and other effects might have been  
10  
I do not understand how to use the “COPY  
FROM -> TO” track editing function.  
When IN, OUT and FROM points are set, this function allows a  
section of audio to be copied in relation to the FROM and TO posi-  
tions while the relative positions of the IN, OUT and FROM points are  
maintained. (The FROM point does not even need to be set between  
the IN and OUT points).  
This function is convenient when, for example, you want to copy a  
recorded passage that overlaps bars so that it lines up with a bar.  
For example, imagine that you want to copy the sound of some fire-  
works. You want to copy from the time that the fireworks are launched  
from the ground, but you want to align the moment that the fireworks  
explode to be on the first beat of a bar. To do this, set the IN point at  
the launch of the fireworks, the FROM point at the explosion, and the  
OUT point at the end of the sound. Then, set the TO point at the start  
of the bar to copy the entire clip so that the sound of the fireworks  
exploding occurs on the first beat of the bar.  
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16 − FAQ  
No. Question  
Answer  
I connected the unit with a USB cable to a  
You must turn the USB function ON in order to make it possible for  
computer, but the computer does not recognize a computer to recognize the 2488neo connected by USB. Press  
it.  
the MENU key, select “DISK” and press the YES/ENTER key. Then,  
select “USB OPEN/CLOSE” and press the YES/ENTER key to turn  
81 for details).  
12  
I changed the volume with the faders while  
The faders do not adjust recording levels; they adjust monitoring  
recording, but the volume is still the same when levels for the recording sources. Even if you adjust the volume with the  
13 I play it back.  
faders, the recorded sound level is not changed. Use the TRIM knobs  
to adjust recording levels (See “Making the first recording” on page 26  
for details).  
When I press one channel SELECT key, the  
adjacent key also lights.  
If channels are linked, pressing a channel SELECT key will cause the  
adjacent linked channel key to light also. Press both SELECT keys at  
the same time to remove the link. You can link two inputs in the same  
way (see “Linking channels” on page 33 for more details).  
14  
When I turned the power ON the data I record- If you turn the power OFF without following shutdown procedures,  
ed yesterday was gone.  
recorded data is lost. Please follow the shutdown procedures before  
turning the power OFF. If you press and hold the SHUT DOWN  
key at the upper right of the top panel, the “SHUT DOWN” pop-up  
opens. Press the YES/ENTER key to execute the shutdown. When  
“---COMPLETE--- Please POWER OFF” appears, turn the power OFF.  
Yes. Open the WAVE IN/OUT screen and choose USB EXPORT. Align  
the cursor with a track that you want to export as a WAV file and press  
the INSERT key to add a check mark to the right of the list. You can  
also remove a check mark by pressing the DELETE key. Add check  
marks to all the tracks that you want to export before executing the  
15  
Is it possible to export multiple tracks to WAV  
files at the same time?  
16  
17  
18  
19  
Is it possible to COPY or ERASE multiple songs Yes. Open the SONG screen and select COPY or ERASE. Select a  
at the same time?  
song and press the INSERT key to add a check mark to the right of  
the list. You can also remove a check mark by pressing the DELETE  
key. All the songs with check marks will be subject to the COPY or  
ERASE operation.  
Is it possible to record using punch in and out  
with mixdown?  
No.  
The mixdown is an important process in the creation of a master  
track, so recording is always conducted from the start of a song. We  
suggest that you use the track bounce function before mixdown to  
record a temporary stereo master and then use punch recording on  
this (see “Bouncing tracks” on page 58 for details).  
I sometimes hear a loud noise when the unit is No, it is not broken.  
reading data from a CD. Is the unit broken? In order to reduce the amount of time that it takes to read data from a  
CD, the 2488neo reads CDs at up to 52X speed. You are hearing the  
sound of the CD revolving at high speed.  
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www.tascam.com  
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www.tascam.de  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
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