Tascam Recording Equipment D01175220A DP 006 User Manual

D01175220A  
DP-006  
Digital Multitrack Recorder  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Clean only with dry cloth.  
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the  
manufacturer's instructions.  
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
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.  
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.  
The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power from the AC outlet  
with its POWER or STANDBY/ON switch not in the ON position.  
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device  
shall remain readily operable.  
Caution should be taken when using earphones or headphones with the  
product because excessive sound pressure (volume) from earphones or  
headphones can cause hearing loss.  
If you are experiencing problems with this product, contact TEAC for a  
service referral. Do not use the product until it has been repaired.  
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CAUTION  
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.  
Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.  
Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on 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.  
Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a book case or  
similar unit.  
The apparatus should be located close enough to the AC outlet so that  
you can easily grasp the power cord plug at any time.  
If the product uses batteries (including a battery pack or installed  
batteries), they should not be exposed to sunshine, fire or excessive heat.  
WARNING  
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long  
periods of time.  
Products with Class construction are equipped with a power supply cord  
that has a grounding plug. The cord of such a product must be plugged into  
an AC outlet that has a protective grounding connection.  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required  
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply  
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Safety Information  
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For European Customers  
Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment  
Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators  
(a) All electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed of separately  
from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities  
appointed by the government or the local authorities.  
(a) Waste batteries and/or accumulators should be disposed of separately  
from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities  
appointed by the government or the local authorities.  
(b) By disposing of the electrical and electronic equipment correctly, you will  
help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects  
on human health and the environment.  
(b) By disposing of waste batteries and/or accumulators correctly, you will  
help save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects  
on human health and the environment.  
(c) Improper disposal of waste equipment can have serious effects on the  
environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous  
substances in electrical and electronic equipment.  
(c) Improper disposal of waste batteries and/or accumulators can have  
serious effects on the environment and human health as a result of the  
presence of hazardous substances in batteries and/or accumulators.  
(d) The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that electrical and  
electronic equipment must be collected and disposed of separately from  
household waste.  
(d) The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and/  
or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from  
household waste.  
If the battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values  
of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium (Cd) defined in the Battery  
Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for lead (Pb), mercury  
(Hg) and/or cadmium (Cd) will be indicated beneath the crossed out  
wheeled dust bin symbol.  
(e) The return and collection systems are available to the end users. For  
more detailed information about disposal of old electrical and electronic  
equipment, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the equipment.  
Pb, Hg, Cd  
(e) The return and collection systems are available to the end users. For more  
detailed information about disposal of waste batteries and/or accumu-  
lators, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop  
where you purchased them.  
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Safety Information  
Do not carry or store batteries together with small metal objects. The  
batteries could short, causing leak, rupture or other trouble.  
Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Do not put them in fire or water.  
Batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.  
If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on the battery case before  
inserting new batteries. If the battery fluid gets in an eye, it could cause loss  
of eyesight. If fluid does enter an eye, wash it out thoroughly with clean  
water without rubbing the eye and then consult a doctor immediately. If  
the fluid gets on a person’s body or clothing, it could cause skin injuries or  
burns. If this should happen, wash it off with clean water and then consult  
a doctor immediately.  
CAUTIONS ABOUT BATTERIES  
This product uses batteries. Misuse of batteries could cause a leak, rupture  
or other trouble. Always abide by the following precautions when using  
batteries.  
Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. The batteries could rupture or  
leak, causing fire or injury.  
When installing batteries, pay attention to the polarity indications (plus/  
minus (¥/^) orientation), and install them correctly in the battery  
compartment as indicated. Putting them in backward could make the  
batteries rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.  
When you store or dispose batteries, isolate their terminals with insulation  
tape or something like that to prevent them from contacting other  
batteries or metallic objects.  
The unit power should be off when you install and replace batteries.  
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit for a long time.  
Batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.  
If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on the battery compartment  
before inserting new batteries.  
Do not disassemble a battery. The acid inside the battery could harm skin  
or clothing.  
When throwing used batteries away, follow the disposal instructions  
indicated on the batteries and the local disposal laws.  
Do not use batteries other than those specified. Do not mix and use new  
and old batteries or different types of batteries together. The batteries  
could rupture or leak, causing fire, injury or stains around them.  
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For China  
产品有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量  
DP-006  
有毒有害物质或元素  
(Pb)  
(Hg)  
六价铬  
(Cr6+)  
多溴联苯  
多溴二苯醚  
品名  
(Cd)  
(PBB)  
(PBDE)  
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CHASSIS份  
PCB Assy份  
线材部份  
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附属品部份  
SEAL份  
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包装部份  
示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含有量均在 SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。  
×示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。  
(针对现在代替技术困难的电子部品及合金中的铅 )  
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Contents  
Rear panel..................................................................................................................... 32  
Left side panel............................................................................................................. 32  
Right side panel.......................................................................................................... 33  
Bottom panel............................................................................................................... 33  
Home Screen ..............................................................................................................34  
Menu structure...........................................................................................................36  
Screen operations ..................................................................................................... 37  
1 – Introduction................................................................. 9  
Features ............................................................................................................................9  
Included items ...............................................................................................................9  
Conventions used in this manual........................................................................ 10  
Trademarks................................................................................................................... 10  
About SD cards ............................................................................................................11  
Precautions for use...........................................................................................11  
Precautions for installation.....................................................................................11  
Beware of condensation..........................................................................................11  
Cleaning the unit ........................................................................................................11  
4 – Preparations .............................................................. 39  
Preparing the power and SD card....................................................................... 39  
Inserting an SD card........................................................................................ 39  
Removing an SD card ..................................................................................... 39  
SD card write-protection switches ........................................................... 39  
Preparing the power.......................................................................................40  
Start-up & shutdown................................................................................................ 41  
Starting up the unit......................................................................................... 41  
Shutting down .................................................................................................. 41  
Preparing SD cards for use..................................................................................... 42  
Recorder modes......................................................................................................... 42  
Connecting with other equipment .................................................................... 43  
Rear panel connections................................................................................. 43  
Left side panel connections ........................................................................ 43  
Right side panel connections......................................................................44  
Adjusting the contrast.............................................................................................44  
2–Quick Start Guides ...................................................... 12  
Playback and mixing ................................................................................................ 12  
Preparing............................................................................................................. 12  
Playing and mixing the demo song.......................................................... 13  
Recording and mastering....................................................................................... 15  
Creating a new song....................................................................................... 15  
Setting the internal mics as input sources............................................. 16  
Setting the internal mics as the recording sources for TRACK 3... 17  
Adjusting the input level and monitoring............................................. 18  
Using internal mics to record rhythm guitar to TRACK 3 ................. 19  
Listening to the recording............................................................................ 20  
Connecting an electric guitar ..................................................................... 20  
Setting the guitar as an input source....................................................... 21  
Recording lead guitar to TRACK 2 ............................................................. 21  
Recording vocals on TRACK 1 .....................................................................23  
Creating a stereo master track....................................................................25  
Checking the stereo master track ............................................................. 27  
Transferring the stereo master track to a computer.................................... 28  
Shutting down............................................................................................................ 28  
5 – Song Management ....................................................45  
Partitions and songs................................................................................................. 45  
Selecting the active partition ............................................................................... 45  
Editing names..............................................................................................................46  
Loading a saved song ..............................................................................................46  
Creating a new song................................................................................................. 47  
Saving a song .............................................................................................................. 47  
Viewing song information .....................................................................................48  
Copying songs ............................................................................................................48  
3 – Names and functions of parts .................................. 29  
Top Panel....................................................................................................................... 29  
Front panel ................................................................................................................... 31  
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Erasing songs............................................................................................................... 49  
Protecting songs........................................................................................................ 50  
Repeat playback......................................................................................................... 65  
Setting IN and OUT points............................................................................ 65  
Using repeat playback ...................................................................................66  
Setting the time between repetitions (repeat interval)...................66  
6 – Basic Recording ......................................................... 51  
Selecting the input source..................................................................................... 51  
Monitoring the input signal .................................................................................. 52  
Setting the monitoring mode..................................................................... 52  
OL indicators and level meters............................................................................. 53  
Assigning inputs ........................................................................................................54  
Setting the track type (Tracks 3 and 4 only)..........................................54  
Assigning inputs to stereo tracks (Tracks 3 and 4 only) ................... 55  
Assigning inputs to mono tracks............................................................... 56  
Making the first recording .....................................................................................56  
Multitrack recording................................................................................................. 57  
Setting the recording tracks........................................................................ 57  
Setting TRACK PAN/BAL and LEVEL values............................................ 57  
Input selection and assignment ................................................................ 57  
Setting input levels ......................................................................................... 58  
Recording additional tracks......................................................................... 58  
Undoing operations (undo)................................................................................... 58  
Undoing the last operation (single undo).............................................. 58  
Undoing a previous operation (multi-undo) ........................................ 59  
Erasing the operation history .....................................................................60  
8 – Editing Tracks ............................................................ 67  
Overview of track editing....................................................................................... 67  
Editing points ................................................................................................... 67  
Basic editing procedures .............................................................................. 67  
Track editing function setting items .......................................................68  
CLONE TRACK (track duplication)........................................................................ 69  
CLEAN OUT (track erase)......................................................................................... 70  
SILENCE (part erase).................................................................................................. 70  
CUT (remove part) ..................................................................................................... 71  
OPEN (insert silence)................................................................................................. 71  
9 – Mixdown and mastering........................................... 72  
Mixdown........................................................................................................................ 72  
Level and balance ............................................................................................ 72  
Stereo position (panning)............................................................................. 72  
Creating stereo master tracks............................................................................... 72  
Setting the starting and ending points .................................................. 72  
Creating a stereo master track.................................................................... 72  
Checking stereo master tracks............................................................................. 74  
7 – Recorder Functions ................................................... 61  
Punching in and out ................................................................................................. 61  
Bouncing tracks.......................................................................................................... 61  
Using the bounce function .......................................................................... 62  
Confirming the result..................................................................................... 63  
Locate and search functions .................................................................................64  
Direct locate function ....................................................................................64  
Returning to the song beginning (RTZ function) or  
10 – Miscellaneous Functions ........................................ 75  
Metronome .................................................................................................................. 75  
Tuner ............................................................................................................................... 76  
Automatic power saving function...................................................................... 77  
Restoring preferences to default values .......................................................... 77  
Viewing information................................................................................................. 78  
11 – SD Card Management ............................................. 79  
Overview of partitions............................................................................................. 79  
Formatting SD cards................................................................................................. 79  
the point where recording was last started (LRP function) ............64  
Search backward/forward............................................................................64  
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Reformatting MTR partitions ................................................................................ 81  
Reformatting FAT partitions.................................................................................. 82  
Initializing SD cards................................................................................................... 82  
12 – Exchanging Data with a Computer........................ 83  
Supported operating systems.............................................................................. 83  
Connecting with a computer................................................................................84  
Disconnecting................................................................................................... 85  
Song backup and restoration ...............................................................................86  
Backing-up songs ............................................................................................86  
Restoring songs................................................................................................ 87  
Track import and export.........................................................................................88  
Importing to tracks .........................................................................................88  
Exporting tracks ...............................................................................................90  
Exporting stereo master tracks............................................................................ 92  
13 – Troubleshooting...................................................... 93  
14 – Message Lists ...........................................................94  
15 – Specifications ..........................................................98  
Media and file systems ............................................................................................98  
Inputs and outputs ...................................................................................................98  
Analog audio input and output .................................................................98  
Data input and output...................................................................................98  
Audio performance...................................................................................................98  
Operating requirements.........................................................................................99  
General...........................................................................................................................99  
Backup memory.......................................................................................................100  
Dimensions ................................................................................................................100  
Block diagram ...........................................................................................................101  
16 – Commonly-used Functions .................................. 102  
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1 – Introduction  
Track editing functions include duplicating and deleting recorded tracks,  
partial clearing and deletion and silence insertion  
Thank you for your purchase of the TASCAM DP-006 Digital Multitrack  
Recorder.  
Before connecting and using the unit, please take time to read this manual  
thoroughly to ensure you understand how to properly set up and connect  
the unit, as well as the operation of its many useful and convenient functions.  
After you have finished reading this manual, please keep it in a safe place for  
future reference.  
You can also download the Owner’s Manual from the TASCAM web site (http://  
tascam.com).  
Recording and editing operations can be undone and redone  
Chromatic tuner with meters provides visual feedback during tuning  
Metronome  
Transfer files to computers connected by USB 2.0  
Backup and restore songs  
Import and export stereo WAV files to stereo tracks  
Export stereo masters as stereo WAV files  
Operates on four AA batteries or a TASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold  
separately)  
Features  
2GB SD card included  
Unit has built-in threads for tripod mounting  
Using this unit with an SD card, you can record two tracks simultaneously and  
work with up to six tracks in a multitrack project. Moreover, using its mixer  
functions, you can mix down a multitrack to create a stereo master track.  
This stereo master track can then be transferred to a computer connected by  
USB. In addition to copying individual and stereo master tracks from this unit  
to a computer, song files can also be backed up to a computer.  
Included items  
This product includes the following items.  
Take care when opening the package not to damage the items. Keep the  
packing materials for transportation in the future.  
Please contact TASCAM if any of these items are missing or have been  
damaged during transportation.  
Portable six-track multitrack recorder capable of two tracks of  
simultaneous recording and six tracks of simultaneous playback  
TRACK 3 and TRACK 4 can be set individually for use as either stereo or  
mono tracks  
CD-quality recording (16-bit, 44.1kHz)  
Built-in omnidirectional stereo condenser mic suppresses pickup of  
background noise (3 input gain level settings—Low, Mid, High)  
Main unit.........................................................................................................................1  
SD Card (inside unit)...................................................................................................1  
AA alkaline batteries...................................................................................................4  
USB cable (80cm).........................................................................................................1  
Warranty card................................................................................................................1  
Owner’s Manual (this manual)................................................................................1  
2 mic/line inputs (INPUT A/B) with standard 6.3mm TS jacks  
Guitars and basses can be connected directly to the INPUT A jack  
(switchable mic/line input)  
Independent LEVEL and PAN knobs allow direct control  
Wheel allows rapid location to specific points (direct location function)  
Set and use IN and OUT points as you like for repeat playback and editing  
Separate stereo master track in addition to six independent tracks  
Bounce function allows recording of more than six tracks  
Punch in/out function allows parts to be re-recorded as necessary  
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1 – Introduction  
Conventions used in this manual  
Trademarks  
In this manual, we use the following conventions:  
TASCAM is a registered trademark of TEAC Corporation.  
When we refer to buttons, connectors and other parts of this unit and  
other equipment, we use a bold font like this: MENU button.  
The 7button is indicated as the Play (7) button, the 8button as the  
Stop (8) button and the 0button as the Record (0) button.  
Selectable items and messages shown on the display are indicated like  
this: MENU  
The four buttons beneath the LCD display are called function buttons  
and are referred to as F1, F2, F3 and F4 from left to right. Their functions  
are shown above them at the bottom of the display and after the button  
name in brackets in this manual.  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 are either registered  
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States  
and/or other countries.  
Apple, Macintosh, iMac, Mac OS and Mac OS X are trademarks of Apple  
Inc.  
Other company names, product names and logos in this document are  
the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
Any data, including, but not limited to information, described herein are  
intended only as illustrations of such data and/or information and not  
as the specifications for such data and/or information. TEAC Corporation  
disclaims any warranty that any use of such data and/or information  
shall be free from infringement of any third party’s intellectual property  
rights or other proprietary rights, and further, assumes no liability of  
whatsoever nature in the event of any such infringement, or arising from  
or connected with or related to the use of such data and/or information.  
Examples: F2 [EXEC] button, F4 [t] button  
SD memory cards are called “SD cards.  
Words that appear on the computer display are shown in quotation marks  
like this: “DP-006”  
The currently selected MTR partition is called the “active partition.  
Additional information is provided as necessary as tips, notes and  
cautions.  
TIP  
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 recording,  
reproduction or distribution thereof may result in severe criminal  
penalties under copyright laws and international copyright treaties. If  
you are uncertain about your rights, contact your legal advisor. Under no  
circumstances will TEAC Corporation be responsible for the consequences  
of any illegal copying performed using the recorder.  
These are tips about how to use the unit.  
NOTE  
These provide additional explanations and describe special cases.  
CAUTION  
Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury, damage to  
equipment or lost recording data, for example.  
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1 – Introduction  
About SD cards  
Beware of condensation  
This unit uses SD cards for recording and playback.  
SD cards that meet SD/SDHC standards and are at least 512 MB can be used  
with this unit.  
A list of SD cards that have been confirmed for use with this unit can be found  
on the TASCAM website (http://tascam.com/). Please check this site or contact  
TASCAM customer support.  
If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place, or used immediately after a  
cold room has been heated or otherwise exposed to a sudden temperature  
change, condensation could occur. Should this happen, leave the unit for one  
or two hours before turning the unit on.  
Cleaning the unit  
To clean the unit, wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth. Do not wipe with  
chemical cleaning cloths, paint thinner, ethyl alcohol or other chemical agents  
to clean the unit as they could damage the surface.  
Precautions for use  
SD cards are delicate media. In order to avoid damaging a card or the card  
slot, please take the following precautions when handling them.  
Do not leave them in extremely hot or cold places.  
Do not leave them in extremely humid places.  
Do not let them get wet.  
Do not put things on top of them or twist them.  
Do not hit them.  
Precautions for installation  
The unit’s nominal operating temperature is from 5º to 35º C (41º–95º F).  
Do not install in the following types of places. Doing so could degrade the  
sound quality or cause malfunctions.  
• Places with significant vibrations  
• Near windows or other places exposed to direct sunlight  
• Near heaters or other extremely hot places  
• Extremely cold places  
• Places with high humidity or bad ventilation  
• Dusty places  
• Places directly exposed to rain or other water  
Do not place this unit on top of a power amplifier or other device that  
generates heat.  
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2–Quick Start Guides  
3. Close the battery compartment cover after installing the SD card and  
batteries.  
4. Connect headphones to the /LINE OUT jack on the left side of the unit.  
Playback and mixing  
First, we will play the demo song on the included SD card. When the unit is  
purchased new, the SD card with the demo song is shipped already installed,  
but we will start by explaining how to insert an SD card.  
Preparing  
Headphone  
1. Open the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the unit and  
insert the included SD card into the slot at the back.  
5. Press and hold the  
on the display (or the  
button on the top panel until “TASCAMappears  
button indicator lights green).  
After the unit starts up, the Home Screen appears as shown below  
indicator  
CAUTION  
Do not insert the card backwards or apply unnecessary force. This could  
damage the slot or card.  
2. Insert four AA batteries into the compartment, paying attention to their  
¥/^orientations as shown below. This unit can use alkaline or NiMH  
batteries.  
Startup Screen  
Home Screen  
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2 – Quick Start Guides  
CAUTION  
Playing and mixing the demo song  
Before the unit is shipped, a demo song is stored on its SD card. We are now  
going to use basic playback and mixing features with this demo song.  
Do not remove or insert an SD card when the unit’s power is ON. Make sure  
the unit power is OFF (in standby) before you remove or insert an SD card.  
If you remove or insert an SD card when the unit’s power is ON, all data  
and settings that have been changed since the last shutdown or song  
saving operation will be lost. These data and settings cannot be recovered.  
1. Press the HOME button to open the Home Screen.  
When the unit power is ON, do not remove the batteries, disconnect the  
power cable or otherwise cut the power to the unit.  
The included alkaline batteries are for confirming operation of the unit  
and might only be usable for a short amount of time.  
The volume dial on the left side panel does not have any indications.  
Before turning the power ON or OFF (putting it into standby), minimize the  
volume on any connected external monitoring system (powered monitor  
speakers or an amplifier and speakers).  
Do not wear headphones when turning the power ON or OFF (putting it  
into standby) because noise at such times could harm your hearing.  
TIPS  
2. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
This unit can also be powered by a TASCAM PS-P520 power adaptor (sold  
MENUscreen.  
By connecting an external monitoring system (powered monitor speakers  
or an amplifier and speakers) to the /LINE OUT jack on the left side of  
the unit, you can monitor recordings using speakers.  
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2 – Quick Start Guides  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONGitem, and press the  
7. Press the play (7) button and turn up the TRACK 1–4 LEVEL knobs, the  
MASTER LEVEL knob and the VOLUME dial on the left side of the unit so  
you can hear the demo song.  
F4 [t] button to open the SONGmenu.  
The MASTER LEVEL knob adjusts the volume of tracks 1 to 4 at the same  
time. The standard position of the MASTER LEVEL knob is around 2 or 3  
o’clock.  
Use the TRACK 1–4 LEVEL knobs to adjust the balance between the  
tracks.  
Use the VOLUME dial on the left side of the unit to adjust the final  
monitoring level.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the LOADitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the SONG LOADscreen, which shows a list of  
songs.  
8. Use the TRACK 1–2 PAN knobs and TRACK 3–4 PAN (BAL) knobs to  
adjust the stereo positions of each track.  
5. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) DEMO_006and press the F2  
[EXEC] button.  
TIPS  
Press the m[RTZ] button while pressing and holding the Stop (8)  
button to return to the beginning (00h00m00s00f) of the song. (Return To  
Zero function)  
The demo song loads and the SONGmenu reopens.  
6. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home Screen.  
If you push the wrong button when using a menu, press the HOME button  
to return to the Home Screen.  
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2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONGitem, and press the  
Recording and mastering  
F4 [t] button to open the SONGscreen.  
Here, we will try multitrack recording.  
In the following example, we will first explain how to use the built-in mics to  
record an acoustic guitar rhythm part on track 3 (by using the built-in stereo  
microphone pair to record the acoustic guitar to a stereo track, we can capture  
reverberations, including from the sound of the guitar body, that add a sense  
of depth).  
Next, we will use an electric guitar to record a lead guitar part on track 2. Then,  
we will use the built-in mics to record singing on track 1. Finally, we will show  
how to mix these tracks down to stereo.  
We assume that you have followed the instructions in the previous section  
“Playback and mixingand already connected headphones to this unit, turned  
it on and loaded an SD card.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the CREATEitem, and press  
TIP  
the F4 [t] button to open the SONG CREATEscreen.  
This example uses the built-in mic for recording vocals, but you could also  
connect an external mic to the INPUT A or INPUT B connector on the rear  
panel and record it.  
Creating a new song  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
When a song is created, it is given the name (title) “SONG***(where ***  
is a number).  
4. Change the song name as necessary. (See “Editing nameson page 46.)  
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5. Press the F2 [EXEC] button to save the currently loaded song and create  
2. In order to use the built-in MIC A to record the guitar to stereo TRACK 3,  
use the DATA wheel to set the input source for IN A(INPUT A) to INT  
MIC A-Low, INT MIC A-Midor INT MIC A-High. (See“Selecting  
the new song.  
6. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home Screen.  
Setting the internal mics as input sources  
1. Press the INPUT SETTING button to open the INPUT SETTING  
screen. On this screen, you can set the input source for both IN A(INPUT  
A) and IN B(INPUT B).  
At first, the current input source for IN A(INPUT A) is selected  
(highlighted).  
3. Press the F4 [b] button to select (highlight) the current input source for  
IN B(INPUT B).  
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4. In order to use the built-in MIC B to record the guitar to stereo TRACK 3,  
use the DATA wheel to set the input source for IN B(INPUT B) to INT  
MIC B-Low, INT MIC B-Midor INT MIC B-High. (See“Selecting  
Setting the internal mics as the recording sources  
for TRACK 3  
When the recorder is stopped, press the ASSIGN button to open the INPUT  
ASSIGNscreen. By default the recording sources are assigned to the tracks as  
shown below.  
Recording track Recording source Default value  
TRACK 1  
TRACK 2  
TRACK 3  
TRACK 4  
INPUT A  
IN A  
INPUT B  
IN B  
5. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the  
INPUT A/B  
INPUT A/B  
IN A-B  
IN A-B  
Home Screen.  
NOTE  
Since you set internal MIC A as the input source for INPUT A and internal MIC  
B as the input source for INPUT B on the INPUT SETTINGscreen in the  
previous “Setting the internal mics as input sourcessection, signals from MIC  
A and MIC B will be recorded to TRACK 3.  
So, in this example, you do not need to change the input source assignment  
settings to use the internal mics to record the rhythm guitar to TRACK 3.  
INT.MIC X-Low, INT.MIC X-Midand INT.MIC X-High(Xis A  
or B) settings change the sensitivity of the built-in mics. Set according to  
the loudness of the subject being recorded.  
If you are not sure which setting to use, choose INT.MIC X-Low. If the  
input level is still too low after adjusting it, return to INPUT SETTING  
screen and change the setting to INT.MIC X-Mid. If the input level is  
still not high enough, change the setting to INT.MIC X-High  
.
Set the MODEitem on the INPUT SETTINGto monitor the input  
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OL indicator  
Adjusting the input level and monitoring  
1. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home Screen.  
When you play the guitar, the (INPUT A), (INPUT B) and  
(TRACK  
3), (left channel) and (right channel) level meters on the display  
move.  
Turn up the MASTER LEVEL knob and the VOLUME dial on the left side  
of the unit to hear the guitar sound through the headphones.  
2. Press the TRACK 3 REC button to put the track into recording standby.  
The REC indicator blinks when in standby.  
TRACK 3 REC indicator  
3. Use the INPUT A and B LEVEL knobs to adjust the input levels of the  
internal mics.  
Set the LEVEL knobs so that the loudest sounds do not cause the INPUT  
A and B OL indicators to light.  
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NOTE  
Using internal mics to record rhythm guitar to  
TRACK 3  
If an OL indicator continues to light even when the LEVEL knob is turned  
down, the mic signal itself is too loud. In this case, if the input source  
setting is INT.MIC X-High, change it to INT.MIC X-Midor INT.  
1. Press the Play (7) button while pressing and holding the Record (0)  
MIC X-Low(Xis Aor B). If the OL indicator continues to light even when  
button to start recording and play the rhythm guitar part.  
The Record (0) indicator lights, and the TRACK 3 REC indicator stops  
blinking and stays lit.  
set to INT.MIC X-Low, move the sound source away from the mic or  
lower the volume at the sound source.  
When an internal mic is an input source if the REC indicator is unlit for the  
track with that mic as its recording source, you will not be able to hear that  
input signal.  
CAUTION  
Always monitor through headphones when using a mic. If you monitor  
through speakers, feedback could occur.  
TRACK 3 REC indicator  
2. When you are done playing, press the Stop (8) button to stop recording.  
3. Press the TRACK 3 REC button to end recording standby. The REC  
indicator becomes unlit.  
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Listening to the recording  
Connecting an electric guitar  
1. To go to the beginning of the song (00h00m00s00f) using the Return  
To Zero (RTZ) function, press the m[RTZ] button while pressing and  
holding the Stop (8) button.  
1. Connect an electric guitar to the INPUT A connector on the rear panel.  
2. Press the Play (7) button to play the recorded TRACK 3.  
3. Use the TRACK 3 LEVEL knob and MASTER LEVEL knob to adjust the  
monitoring level.  
Use the VOLUME dial on the left side of the unit to adjust the final  
monitoring volume.  
Guitar  
2. Set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch on the left side of the unit to GUITAR.  
TIP  
Use the TRACK 3 PAN (BAL) knob to set the stereo position of the track  
TIP  
signal.  
When connecting an electric-acoustic guitar with a built-in preamp or an  
active electric guitar, as well as when connecting an electric guitar with  
effect boxes between it and this unit, set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch to  
MIC/LINE.  
4. When you are done listening to the recording, press the Stop (8) button  
to stop playback.  
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NOTE  
Setting the guitar as an input source  
GUITAR/LINE, GUITAR/LINE Mand GUITAR/LINE Hsettings  
change the input gain. Set according to the level of the input.  
1. Press the INPUT SETTING button to open the INPUT SETTING  
If you are not sure which setting to use, choose GUITAR/LINE. If the  
input level is still too low after adjusting it, return to INPUT SETTING  
screen.  
screen and change the setting to GUITAR/LINE M  
If the input level is still not high enough, change the setting to GUITAR/  
LINE H  
.
.
Recording lead guitar to TRACK 2  
Now, you will record lead guitar on TRACK 2 while listening to the rhythm  
guitar on TRACK 3.  
Follow these steps to change the recording source for TRACK 2.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the ASSIGN button to open the  
INPUT ASSIGNscreen.  
2. In order to use the guitar/line input to record guitar to TRACK 2, use the  
DATA wheel to set the input source for IN A(INPUT A) to GUITAR/  
LINE, GUITAR/LINE Mor GUITAR/LINE H  
.
3. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home Screen.  
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2. Use the F4 [b] button to select (highlight) current recording source for  
5. Press the TRACK 2 REC button to put the track into recording standby.  
TRACK 2 (default value: IN B).  
The REC indicator blinks when in standby.  
When you play the guitar, the input level is shown by the (INPUT A),  
(TRACK 2) and (left channel) level meters.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select IN A  
.
TRACK 2 REC indicator  
4. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home Screen.  
6. After returning to the beginning of the song (00h00m00s00f), press the  
Play (7) button to play back the recorded TRACK 3. Play the lead guitar  
part along with the already recorded rhythm guitar. You can hear the  
sound of the guitar being input along with the TRACK 3 playback sound  
through the headphones.  
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7. As necessary, use the INPUT A LEVEL, TRACK 3 LEVEL and PAN [BAL]  
knobs and MASTER LEVEL knob, along with the VOLUME dial on the left  
side of the unit to adjust the monitoring levels and balance.  
Recording vocals on TRACK 1  
1. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home Screen.  
2. Press the TRACK 1 REC button to put the track into recording standby.  
The REC indicator blinks when in standby.  
8. When you are done listening to the recording, press the Stop (8) button  
to stop playback.  
9. After returning to the start of the song (00h00m00s00f), press the Play  
(7) button while pressing and holding the Record (0) button to start  
recording, and play the lead guitar part.  
The Record (0) indicator lights and the TRACK 2 REC indicator stops  
blinking and stays lit.  
10. When you are done playing, press the Stop (8) button to stop recording.  
TRACK 1 REC indicator  
3. Use the INPUT A LEVEL knob to adjust the input level of the internal mic.  
Set the LEVEL knob so that the loudest sounds do not cause the INPUT  
A OL indicator to light.  
11. Press the TRACK 2 REC button to end recording standby. The REC  
indicator becomes unlit.  
OL indicator  
NOTE  
If the OL indicator continues to light even when the LEVEL knob is turned  
down, the guitar signal itself is too loud. In this case, if the input setting is  
GUITAR/LINE H, change it to GUITAR/LINE Mor GUITAR/LINE  
If the input setting is GUITAR/LINE M, change it to GUITAR/LINE  
If the OL indicator continues to light even when set to GUITAR/LINE  
lower the guitar’s output volume.  
.
.
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When you sing into internal MIC A, the input level is shown by the  
(INPUT A), (TRACK 1) and (left channel) level meters on the display.  
5. As necessary, use the TRACK 2 and 3 LEVEL and PAN (PAN [BAL]) knobs,  
the MASTER LEVEL knob and the VOLUME dial on the left side of the  
unit to adjust the monitoring levels and balance.  
Turn up the MASTER LEVEL knob and the VOLUME dial on the left side  
of the unit to hear the mic signal through the headphones.  
NOTE  
If the OL indicator continues to light even when the LEVEL knob is turned  
down, the mic signal itself is too loud. In this case, if the input source  
setting is INT.MIC A-High, change it to INT.MIC A-Midor INT.  
MIC A-Low. If the input setting is INT.MIC A-Mid, change it to INT.  
MIC A-Low. If the OL indicator continues to light even when set to INT.  
MIC A-Low, move the sound source away from the mic or lower the  
volume at the sound source.  
6. When you are done listening to the recording, press the Stop (8) button  
to stop playback.  
7. After returning to the start of the song (00h00m00s00f), press the Play  
(7) button while pressing and holding the Record (0) button to start  
recording, and sing the vocal part.  
The Record (0) indicator lights red and the TRACK 1 REC indicator stops  
blinking and stays lit.  
8. When you are done singing, press the Stop (8) button to stop recording.  
When the input source is a built-in mic, the signal from the built-in mic  
cannot be monitored if the REC indicator of the track that it is assigned to  
is not lit.  
9. Press the TRACK 1 REC button to turn off the REC indicator (ending  
CAUTION  
recording standby).  
When using a microphone, always use headphones to monitor. Using  
speakers to monitor could result in feedback.  
4. After returning to the start of the song (00h00m00s00f), press the Play  
(7) button while pressing and holding the Record (0) button to start  
recording, and sing along with the already recorded lead and rhythm  
guitar parts.  
You can hear singing and the recorded guitars playing back on TRACK 2  
and TRACK 3.  
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3. Press the IN/OUT button to open the I/O SETTINGscreen.  
Creating a stereo master track  
After you finish recording, the next step is to mix down the tracks and make a  
stereo master track.  
1. Use the TRACK 1–3 LEVEL knobs to adjust the levels of the tracks and  
the balance between them. Use the MASTER LEVEL knob to adjust the  
overall level.  
4. Set the IN point.  
The time between the IN and OUT points will be included in the stereo  
master track.  
Press the Play (7) button to start playback, and press the F3 [IN] button  
at the point where you want to start the stereo master track.  
2. Use the TRACK 1–2 PAN knobs and TRACK 3 PAN (BAL) knob to adjust  
A SET IN!pop-up message appears.  
the stereo positioning of the tracks.  
Watch the (left channel) and (right channel) meters on the display  
as you make these adjustments.  
The point when you pressed the F3 [IN] button will be set as the IN point  
and used as the starting point for making the stereo master track.  
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5. Set the OUT point.  
7. When the recorder is stopped, press the REC MODE button to open the  
RECORDER MODEscreen.  
Press the F4 [OUT] button at the point where you want to end the stereo  
master track.  
A SET OUT!pop-up message appears.  
8. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) MASTER REC  
.
The point when you pressed the F4 [OUT] button will be set as the OUT  
point and used as the ending point for making the stereo master track.  
TIP  
You can also use the F3 [IN] and F4 [OUT] buttons to set the IN and OUT  
points when playback is stopped.  
6. When you have completed setting the IN and OUT points, press the Stop  
(8) button to stop playback of the song.  
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9. Press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
Checking the stereo master track  
You can play back the stereo master track that you created to check it.  
After a Master Rec!pop-up message appears, the unit enters master  
recording mode and the Home Screen reopens.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the REC MODE button to open the  
RECORDER MODEscreen.  
NOTE  
When in master recording mode, MASTER RECappears highlighted at  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) MASTER PLAY  
.
the top left of the Home Screen.  
10. Press the Play (7) button while pressing and holding the Record (0)  
button to start recording the stereo master track from the IN point.  
Recording automatically stops when the OUT point is reached.  
NOTE  
Set the IN and OUT points at least four seconds apart. If they are less than  
four seconds apart, a Trk Too Shortpop-up message will appear  
and you will not be able to change the unit to master recording mode.  
You can use the LEVEL knobs to adjust the track and overall levels as you  
record the master track.  
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3. Press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
Shutting down  
When you are done using the unit, shut it down.  
After a Master Play!pop-up message appears, the unit enters  
master play mode and the Home Screen reopens.  
1. Press the HOME button to show the Home Screen.  
2. Press and hold the  
display.  
button until POCKETSTUDIOappears on the  
NOTE  
When in master play mode, MASTER PLAYappears highlighted at the  
top left of the Home Screen.  
The power turns OFF automatically after the unit completes its shutdown  
process, including saving various information from your session.  
Always follow the above procedures to shut down the unit properly.  
If you have not made a stereo master track, you will not be able to put the  
unit into MASTER PLAYmode.  
4. In this state, you can press the Play (7) button to play back the stereo  
CAUTION  
master track.  
Do not remove the batteries or disconnect the power cord, for example,  
to turn the power OFF. If you do so, the unit cannot shut down properly  
and all recording data and settings that had been made since the last  
shutdown or song saving operation will be lost. Lost data and settings  
cannot be restored.  
Transferring the stereo master track to a  
computer  
After creating a stereo master track following the procedures in “Creating  
stereo master trackson page 72, you can transfer it to a computer  
connected using the included USB cable. For instructions about how to  
transfer the stereo master track to a computer, see “12 – Exchanging Data with  
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Top Panel  
3 REPEAT button  
Turns the repeat playback mode ON and OFF. (See “Repeat playbackon  
page 65.)  
4 IN/OUT button  
Press this button to open the I/O SETTINGscreen, and to set IN  
(starting) and OUT (ending) points for repeat playback and track editing.  
The IN and OUT points are also used as the starting and ending points  
when creating stereo master tracks.  
5 REC MODE button  
Press this button to open the RECORDER MODEscreen where you can  
set the recorder mode. (See “Recorder modeson page 42.)  
6 UN/REDO button / indicator  
Press this button to undo the previous action or to redo the last undone  
Press this button while pressing and holding the Stop (8) button to open  
the HISTORYscreen. Using this screen, you can undo multiple opera-  
tions at once.  
This indicator lights when one or more operations that have been undone  
can still be redone.  
1
button / indicator  
Press and hold this button to turn the unit ON and OFF. (See “Start-up &  
7 MASTER LEVEL knob  
This adjusts the stereo signal level output from the /LINE OUT jack  
The indicator lights when the power is on.  
This knob also adjusts the recording level when bouncing tracks, mixing  
down and mastering.  
2 INPUT A/B LEVEL knobs and OL indicators  
Use the LEVEL knobs to adjust the input levels for INPUT A/B. (See“Making  
8 Display  
This shows various information.  
If an input source level is too high its OL (overload) indicator lights. If a  
LEVEL knob is set too high (higher than 2–3 o’clock), the OL indicator  
could light even if the volume of the input source signal is suitable.  
9 INPUT SETTING button  
Press this button to open the INPUT SETTINGscreen where you can  
set input sources. (See “Selecting the input sourceon page 51.)  
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0 ASSIGN button  
y HOME button  
Use this to assign (set) the TRACK inputs (INPUT A/B). Press this button to  
open the INPUT ASSIGNscreen on the display. Signals from assigned  
inputs become the recording sources. (See “Assigning inputson page  
54.)  
Press to open the the Home Screen. (See “Home Screenon page 34.)  
When the unit is stopped and the Home Screen is open, use this button  
to move the cursor between time counter divisions. (See “Direct locate  
q PAN knobs (TRACK 1–TRACK 4)  
u DATA wheel  
TRACK 1 and TRACK 2  
Use this to select items and change values on the setting screens.. When  
the unit is stopped and the Home Screen is open, turn to change the  
record/playback position. (See “Direct locate functionon page 64.)  
Use to adjust the stereo position of the track playback signal. (See“Stereo  
TRACK 3 and TRACK 4  
If the track is stereo, use to adjust the left-right balance.  
If the track is mono, use to adjust the stereo position of the track  
playback signal in the same way as for TRACK 1 and TRACK 2. (See  
i m[RTZ] button  
Press when stopped or playing back to search backward. Press it again to  
change the speed from 10x to 50x, again for 100x and 1000x.  
Press while pressing and holding the Stop (8) button to locate to the  
beginning of the song (00:00:00:00) using the Return To Zero function  
w LEVEL knob (TRACK 1–TRACK 4)  
Use to adjust the level of the track. (See “Level and balanceon page 72.)  
o Stop (8) button  
e REC buttons/indicators (TRACK 1–TRACK 4)  
Press to stop playback, recording and searching backward/forward. Press  
together with the m[RTZ] button or the ,[LRP] button to locate  
to the beginning of the song (00h00m00s00f) or the last recording point  
Use to turn the track record function ON (arm for recording) and OFF. To  
monitor the input signals of the internal mics using headphones or an  
external monitoring system (powered monitor speakers or an amplifier  
and speakers), press the corresponding TRACK REC button. When a REC  
button is ON, its REC indicator blinks when the recorder is stopped, and  
lights when it is recording.  
p ,[LRP] button  
Press when stopped or playing back to search forward. Press it again to  
change the speed from 10x to 50x, again for 100x and 1000x.  
r Function buttons  
The functions of these buttons depend on the current screen. The  
functions currently assigned to these buttons are shown at the bottom of  
the display screen.  
Press while pressing and holding the Stop (8) button to locate to the  
point when recording last started using the Last Recording Position (LRP)  
NOTE  
In this manual, the four function buttons are referred to as F1, F2, F3 and  
a Play (7) button  
F4 in order from the left.  
Press this button to start playback. While pressing the Record (0)  
button, press this button to start recording. Press this button again when  
recording to stop recording and start playback (punch out).  
t MENU button  
Press to open the MENUscreen. (See “Menu structureon page 36.)  
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s Record (0) button / indicator  
Front panel  
Press the PLAY (7) button while pressing this button to start recording.  
The indicator lights when recording. If you press this button when any  
of the track REC indicators is lit, or during playback, recording will begin  
d MIC A  
This built-in microphone is omnidirectional.  
This internal mic can be set as the input source for INPUT A (INT.MIC  
A-Low, INT.MIC A-Mid or INT.MIC A-High).  
f MIC B  
This built-in microphone is omnidirectional.  
This internal mic can be set as the input source for INPUT B (INT.MIC  
A-Low, INT.MIC A-Mid or INT.MIC A-High).  
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Rear panel  
Left side panel  
g INPUT B ( standard jack)  
j MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch  
Use this jack for a line level or mic signal (unbalanced connection).  
Set this switch to match the input signal to the INPUT A jack on the rear  
panel. For mic or line signals, set it to MIC/LINE. For electric guitars and  
basses that are connected directly, set it to GUITAR.  
Use this as an input source by setting IN-B(INPUT B) on the INPUT  
SETTINGscreen for a line level input (LINE, LINE Midor LINE  
High) or an external mic (MIC).  
TIP  
When connecting an electric-acoustic guitar with a built-in preamp or an  
active electric guitar, as well as when connecting an electric guitar with  
effect boxes between it and this unit, set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch to  
MIC/LINE.  
h INPUT A ( standard jack)  
Use this jack for a guitar, line level or mic signal (unbalanced connection).  
Use this as an input source by setting IN-A(INPUT A) on the INPUT  
SETTINGscreen for a guitar or line level input (GUITAR/LINE  
,
GUITAR/LINE Mor GUITAR/LINE H) or an external mic (MIC).  
Set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch on the left side of the unit according to  
the input source.  
k
/LINE OUT jack (stereo mini jack)  
Connect headphones or an external monitoring system (powered monitor  
speakers or an amplifier and speakers) here.  
l The VOLUME dial  
Use to adjust the volume output from the /LINE OUT jack.  
CAUTION  
The VOLUME dial does not have any indications. Before turning the power  
ON, always turn it in the direction of the arrow until it stops to minimize  
the volume. Sudden bursts of loud sounds can cause hearing damage and  
speaker damage, for example.  
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Right side panel  
Bottom panel  
; USB connector  
Connect the unit to a computer using the included USB cable. This allows  
to sharing, importing and exporting files between the unit and the  
computer, including backup of the song files. (See “Connecting with a  
z DC IN 5V connector  
Connect a dedicated power adaptor (PS-P520, sold separately).  
x Battery compartment cover  
c Tripod screw thread (1/4-inch)  
Use this to mount the unit on a tripod.  
CAUTION  
To prevent this unit from falling, thoroughly tighten the mounting and  
adjustment screws of the tripod or mic stand.  
When using this unit mounted on a tripod or mic stand, place the tripod or  
mic stand on a level surface.  
Depending on the tripod, the size of the screw might be different and  
directly mounting the unit on it might not be possible. In such cases, use a  
commercially-available adapter.  
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Home Screen  
1 Recorder mode  
Shows the current recorder mode.  
v Battery compartment  
Indication  
MULTI TRACK  
Recoder mode  
Multitrack recording mode  
Bounce mode  
Master recording mode  
Master playback mode  
The batteries (four AA) that power the unit are inserted here. The SD card  
slot is in the back of the compartment.  
BOUNCE  
b SD card slot  
MASTER REC  
MASTER PLAY  
Insert SD cards into this slot.  
2 SD card write-protection indicator  
If the SD card write-protection switch is set to “Lock, the icon appears  
here.  
3 SD card insertion status  
When an SD card is loaded in the unit, the icon appears here. (The  
icon appears when no card is loaded in the unit.)  
4 Battery status  
A battery icon appears when the unit is being powered by batteries.  
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When a battery is being used, a battery icon shows the amount of power  
remaining in bars ( ).  
q INPUT A and B Level meters  
,
,
These show this input source signal levels of INPUT A ( ) and INPUT B ( ).  
When the batteries are almost dead and the power will soon turn off, an  
icon with no bars appears blinking.  
w TRACK 1-4 level meters  
Shows the input level when recording and the playback signal level when  
playing back.  
When using the AC adapter (sold separately)  
appears.  
Depending on the track type setting, the size of the level meter icons and  
5 Recorder transport state  
width of the level meters for TRACK 3 (  
) and TRACK 4 (  
) changes.  
One of the following icons appears depending on the status of the  
recorder.  
Track type  
STEREO  
MONO  
Level meter icons  
Indicator Meaning  
,
,
Stopped  
8
t
Playing back  
e Level meter for stereo outputs (L, R)  
Shows the output signal level from the /LINE OUT connector.  
Recording  
0
Searching backward  
Searching forward  
m
,
6 Repeat playback mode indicator  
When repeat playback is active appears.  
7 Level meter guide  
This guideline for adjusting input and output levels indicates –12 dB.  
8 Recorder time counter  
Shows the elapsed time from the start of the song.  
9 Cursor that shows time increment being edited  
When the unit is stopped press the HOME button to move the cursor  
between time counter divisions.  
Turn the DATA wheel to change the value of the underlined time  
increment.  
0 Shows the F1 button function  
When that Home Screen is open, press the F1 [TUNER] button to open the  
TUNERscreen.  
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Dedicated buttons can be used to directly access some setting screens as  
follows.  
Menu structure  
Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.  
Button  
Function  
Reference  
The menu items are as follows.  
INPUT SETTING  
Select the input source.  
Menu item  
Function  
Reference  
Assign INPUT A or B to a track as its  
recording source.  
ASSIGN  
View information about files, SD cards  
and the system.  
Manage songs, including loading and  
saving them and creating new ones.  
INFORMATION  
Repeat playback between the set IN  
and OUT points.  
REPEAT  
SONG  
IN/OUT  
Set the IN and OUT points.  
CARD  
Format SD cards, etc.  
Create and adjust stereo master  
tracks.  
Undo the last action and redo the last  
undo.  
Show the undo/redo history and  
select operations.  
Set the track type for TRACK 3 and  
TRACK 4.  
REC MODE  
UN/REDO  
TRACK TYPE  
TRACK EDIT  
Edit tracks.  
DATA BACKUP  
Back up and restore songs.  
STOP (8) + UN/REDO  
Import and export tracks and export  
master tracks.  
IMPORT/EXPORT  
METRONOME  
Make metronome settings.  
Adjust the contrast, repeat playback  
interval, and auto power save settings  
and initialize the backup memory, for  
example.  
PREFERENCE  
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Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) items you want to access.  
Screen operations  
After using the MENU button or a dedicated button to open a screen, use the  
screen in the following manner.  
This section describes the basic operation procedures. Depending on the  
screen that is open the assignments of the function buttons might differ.  
This example shows the MENUscreen.  
On the screen, the SONGitem is selected (highlighted).  
NOTE  
During playback or recording, you cannot open screens that might access  
the SD card. If you try to open one of these screens, a Not Stopped(the  
recorder is not stopped) pop-up message will appear.  
0
If there are more items above the top item in the list currently shown, an  
5icon appears. If there are more below the bottom item, an bicon  
appears. (In the MENUscreen shown above, the bshows that there is at  
least one more item below TRACK TYPE.)  
If an item has a submenu (as on the MENUscreen, for example), an t  
appears to its right, and pressing the F4 [t] button will open it.  
Function buttons  
The currently assigned function of each button is shown above it at the  
bottom of the screen. In this manual, for convenience, we refer to the function  
buttons as F1, F2, F3 and F4 in order from the left.  
0
0
In a submenu, you can press the F1 [BACK] button to return to the  
previous screen.  
BACKappears above the F1 button, showing that this is the function  
assigned to this button on the screen. In this manual, we write this as “F1  
[BACK] button.  
In a similar manner the assignments for the F2, F3 and F4 buttons are EXEC  
,
INSand DELin that order.  
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0
To execute an operation, press the function button that has EXEC  
assigned to it.  
0
When moving left or right is possible, use the m[RTZ] and ,[LRP]  
buttons. When this operation is possible, an illustration on the screen  
shows the assignment of the mand ,buttons to cursor movement.  
This example shows the SONG LOADscreen.  
Press the F2 [EXEC] button to load the selected (highlighted) song.  
When a setting value is selected (highlighted), use the DATA wheel to  
change the value.  
To select (highlight) different item press the function button that has 5  
or bassigned to it.  
0
0
To continue to the next operation, press the F4 [NEXT] button.  
0
To leave a screen that was accessed using a dedicated button, press the  
F1 [EXIT] button.  
This example shows the CLONE TRACKscreen.  
Use the DATA wheel to change the SOURCE TRK(the track that is  
being copied) value.  
Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to move up and down to change the  
selected (highlighted) item.  
0
To return to the Home Screen, press the HOME button.  
Press the F2 [EXEC] button to clone the track using the settings that you  
made.  
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Removing an SD card  
Push a loaded SD card in further to eject it.  
Preparing the power and SD card  
Inserting an SD card  
Insert the SD card into the SD card slot inside the battery compartment on the  
bottom of the unit.  
1. Open the cover of the battery compartment on the bottom of the unit.  
If batteries are inside the compartment, confirm that the power is OFF  
(standby mode) and remove the batteries.  
2. Insert the SD Card into the SD card slot inside the battery case in the  
direction shown in the following illustration until it clicks into place.  
CAUTION  
Always turn the power OFF (standby) before removing or inserting an  
SD card. Failure to power off properly first will cause and recordings and  
settings made since the last power off and song save to be lost. This data  
cannot be recovered.  
SD cards that meet SD/SDHC standards and are at least 512 MB can be  
used with this unit.  
A list of SD cards that have been confirmed for use with this unit can be  
found on the TASCAM website (http://tascam.com/).  
SD card write-protection switches  
3. Close the cover after inserting the SD card.  
SD cards have write-protection switches.  
Replace the batteries if you are using them and close the cover.  
Writing possible  
Write-protected  
When a write-protection switch is set to the “LOCKposition, you will not be  
able to write files to the card or edit files on it. To record on a card or erase files  
on it, for example, disable its write-protection.  
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Using an AC adaptor (sold separately)  
Preparing the power  
This unit can be powered either by 4 AA batteries or using a TASCAM PS-P520  
AC adaptor (sold separately).  
Connect a TASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately) to the DC IN 5V  
connector as shown in the illustration.  
Alkaline or NiMH AA batteries can be used with this unit.  
8
Using batteries  
TASCAM  
PS-P520  
(sold separately)  
Open the cover of the battery case on the bottom of the unit has described in  
“Inserting an SD cardon the previous page. Insert 4 AA batteries in the box  
according to the ¥and ^indications.  
AC wall socket  
DC plug  
CAUTION  
Use only the PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately). Using any other AC  
adaptor could cause malfunction, fire or electric shock.  
This unit can be powered by batteries or an AC adaptor. Power cannot be  
supplied to this unit over USB.  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
Manganese AA batteries cannot be used with this unit.  
The adapter powers the unit if the adapter is connected even if batteries  
are installed.  
This unit cannot charge nickel-metal hydride batteries. Use a commer-  
cially-available recharger.  
The included alkaline batteries are for confirming the operation of the unit  
and might not last very long.  
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit for some time.  
Leaving the batteries in could cause them to be used gradually and lose  
their charge or even to leak.  
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4 – Preparations  
Shutting down  
Make the following preparations before shutting down the unit.  
Start-up & shutdown  
Starting up the unit  
Stop the recorder. (The unit cannot be shut down during recording,  
playback, search forward, etc.)  
Press and hold the  
button on the top panel until “TASCAMappears (or  
Return to the Home Screen.  
the  
button indicator lights green).  
If the unit is connected to computer, disconnect the USB cable after  
conducting the necessary procedures on the computer to unmount the  
unit.  
After the start-up screen, the Home Screen appears.  
After making these preparations, press and hold the  
button until the  
following screen appears (or the button indicator light begins to blink).  
Start-up screen  
Home Screen  
This unit always starts up in MULTI TRACKrecorder mode regardless of the  
mode used last before shutting down.  
The power turns off after the unit completes its shutdown process, including  
saving various information from your session.  
CAUTION  
Before turning the power ON or OFF (putting it into standby), minimize the  
volume on any connected external monitoring system (powered monitor  
speakers or an amplifier and speakers).  
CAUTION  
Do not remove the batteries or disconnect the power cable accidently while  
the unit is operating. If you do so, the unit cannot shut down properly and  
all unsaved data will be lost. Lost data cannot be restored. We recommend  
that you also save the data manually often.  
Do not wear headphones when turning the power ON or OFF (putting it  
into standby) because noise at such times could harm your hearing.  
When the power is turned OFF (put in standby mode), the operation  
history of the currently loaded song will be completely erased. You will not  
be able to undo or redo past song operations when you turn the power  
back ON.  
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4 – Preparations  
Preparing SD cards for use  
Recorder modes  
To use a new SD card with this unit, it is necessary to format it first. SD cards  
formatted by the unit are divided into MTR partitions and FAT partitions. SD  
cards with high capacities can be formatted with multiple partitions.  
This unit has four recorder modes.  
MULTI TRACK  
For more information about partitions see “9 – Mixdown and masteringon  
Use the unit as a multitrack recorder.  
BOUNCE  
NOTE  
Use to bounce tracks. (See “Bouncing trackson page 61.)  
The included SD card is already formatted so formatting is not necessary.  
If you format this card the demo song on it will be erased.  
MASTER REC  
1. The first time you insert a new SD card in this unit, the following pop-up  
message prompting you to format it appears.  
Use to create mixed stereo master tracks. (See “Mixdownon page 72.),  
MASTER PLAY  
Use to play created stereo master tracks. (See “Checking stereo master  
When the power is turned ON, the unit always starts in MULTI TRACK  
mode.  
When in recorder modes other than MULTI TRACKmode, many screen  
operations are disabled.  
In this Owner’s Manual, unless otherwise noted, the recorder mode explained  
is assumed to be the MULTI TRACKmode.  
NOTE  
The pop-up message prompting you to format it also appears if you insert  
an SD card that has been formatted by any device other than this unit.  
CAUTION  
If you format it, all data saved by the other device will be erased and you  
will not be able to recover it.  
2. Press the F3 [YES] button to format the SD card with the standard  
number of partitions for the card capacity.  
The Home Screen appears after the format completes correctly.  
NOTE  
To cancel formatting press the F4 [NO] button.  
Depending on the SD card capacity, the partition setting can be changed  
in some cases. To do so, set the partition size using the FORMATitem in  
the CARDmenu before formatting. (See “9 – Mixdown and mastering” on  
page 72.)  
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4 – Preparations  
Left side panel connections  
Connecting with other equipment  
This section shows examples of connections that can be made with this unit.  
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Precautions before making connections  
Turn the power OFF (or put in standby) for this unit and all other  
equipment that you will connect to it.  
Powered monitor speakers  
or ampliꢀer and speakers  
Headphone  
Set up all the equipment so that all units are powered from the same  
line. When using a power strip, for example, use a thick cable with a high  
current capacity to reduce fluctuation of the power voltage.  
Rear panel connections  
NOTE  
Before outputting sound, use the VOLUME dial of any external monitoring  
system (powered monitor speakers or an amplifier and speakers)  
connected to the unit. Failure to do so could cause loud noises that might  
harm your hearing.  
Mic to INPUT A/B  
Keyboard to INPUT A/B  
Guitar/bass to INPUT A  
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Right side panel connections  
Adjusting the contrast  
You can adjust the contrast of the display.  
Follow these steps to adjust the contrast.  
TASCAM  
PS-P520  
(sold separately)  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the PREFERENCEitem, and  
press the F4 [t] button to open the PREFERENCEscreen.  
AC wall socket  
Computer  
DC plug  
Mini-B USB plug  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select the Contrastitem, and  
USB  
use the DATA wheel to to adjust the display contrast.  
NOTE  
Recorder functions cannot be used when connected to a computer by USB.  
This unit can only be connected to a computer by USB when the recorder  
mode is set to MULTI TRACK  
.
The setting values are 1–10 (default value: 5).  
Lower values make the display lighter while higher values make it darker.  
The display appears different depending on the angle from which you  
view it, so adjust it while the unit is in the actual position that you plan to  
use it in. Adjusting the contrast might make it easier to read.  
4. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the  
Home Screen.  
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5 – Song Management  
This unit manages data in units called “songs. Ordinarily, each real song is one  
“songunit. The first step when using this recorder is to load the song that you  
want. (You can load an existing song or create a new song.)  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the PARTITIONitem, and  
press the F4 [t] button to open the PARTITIONscreen.  
The recorded multitrack (TRACK 1–4) and stereo master track are saved in  
each song.  
This chapter, starts with an explanation of the two types of SD card partitions,  
and then covers basic operations, including song loading and creation, as well  
as various song management functions.  
This screen shows a list of the MTR partitions.  
The active partition is shown with an asterisk (*) on the right side. The  
sizes of the MTR partitions are shown (not available space).  
Partitions and songs  
This unit uses SD cards to record songs. SD cards formatted by the unit are  
divided into two (or more) partitions.  
This unit uses an “MTR partitionto store song data and a “FAT partitionthat  
can be read by computers. SD cards with high capacities might be formatted  
with multiple MTR partitions.  
When you want to record, playback or edit a song, select an MTR partition to  
make it the active partition and load a song on it or create a new song.  
SD card with one MTR partition SD card with multiple MTR partitions  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select the desired partition, and press the F2  
[EXEC] button.  
Are you sure?appears as a confirmation pop-up message.  
Selecting the active partition  
If you want to use a file that is on a partition other than the currently active  
partition in order to load an existing song or create a new song on it, you must  
change the partition.  
Follow these steps to select a partition on an SD card that has multiple MTR  
partitions.  
5. Press the F3 [YES] button.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the CARDitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the CARDmenu screen.  
The unit saves the current song before changing partitions. It then loads  
the last used song on that partition.  
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When finished inputting or editing a name (title), press the F2 [EXEC]  
button to save it.  
Editing names  
You can edit names (titles) on the following screens.  
Loading a saved song  
Follow these steps to load the song that you want from the active partition.  
When saving, creating or editing the name of a song  
SONG SAVE, SONG CREATEand NAME EDITscreens  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONGitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the SONGmenu screen.  
When backing up a song  
SONG BACKUPscreen  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the LOAD item, and press the F4  
When exporting WAV files  
[t] button to open the SONG LOADscreen.  
EXPORT MASTERscreen  
A list of the songs on the active MTR partition is shown.  
NAME EDITscreen  
You can edit the name as follows.  
Use the m[RTZ] button and ,[LRP] button to move the cursor  
(underline) position. The cursor position is where editing occurs.  
Use the DATA wheel to change the underlined character.  
On the SONG SAVE, SONG CREATEand NAME EDITscreens,  
ordinary symbols, numerals and upper and lower case English letters  
can be input.  
The currently loaded song is shown with an asterisk (*) to the right of the  
song size. An icon appears on the left side of a protected song.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the desired song, and press the  
On the SONG BACKUP, EXPORT TRACKand EXPORT MASTER  
screens, lower case English letters can be input.  
On the SONG SAVE, SONG CREATEand NAME EDITscreens,  
press the F3 [INS] button to insert a blank at the cursor position.  
On the SONG BACKUP, EXPORT TRACKand EXPORT MASTER  
screens, press the F3 [INS] button to insert the letter Aat the cursor  
position.  
F2 [EXEC] button.  
The current song is saved, and the selected song is loaded.  
5. Press the HOME button to open the Home Screen.  
Press the F4 [DEL] button to delete the character at the cursor position.  
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Creating a new song  
Saving a song  
Follow these steps to create a new song in the active partition.  
This unit automatically saves the current song when loading another song  
and during shutdown (when it stores various information about operations  
conducted to that point). You can also save a song at any time using the  
following procedures.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONGitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the SONGmenu screen.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONGitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the SONGmenu screen.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the CREATEitem, and press  
the F4 [t] button to open the SONG CREATEscreen.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SAVEitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the SONG SAVEscreen.  
The default song name (title) given to new songs is “SONG***.  
(The asterisks indicate a number. In the example above the name is  
“SONG002.)  
4. Change the song name as necessary. (See “Editing nameson page 46.)  
4. Change the song name as necessary. (See “Editing nameson page 46.)  
To save it as is, press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
TIP  
A Storing Songpop-up message appears while the song is being  
saved. A SONG Save Completepop-up message appears when it is  
done, and the SONGmenu screen reopens.  
You can rename a song later by selecting NAME EDIT item from the SONG  
menu screen. You can also edit the song name when saving it.  
5. Press the F2 [EXEC] button to save the currently loaded song and create a  
5. Press the HOME button to open the Home Screen.  
new song.  
6. Press the HOME button to open the Home Screen.  
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Viewing song information  
Copying songs  
You can check the name (title), MTR partition and remaining recording time  
of the currently loaded song on the SONG(1/4) page of the INFORMATION  
Songs in the currently active partition can be copied to the same and different  
MTR partitions. Multiple songs can also be copied at once.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONGitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the SONGmenu screen.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the INFORMATIONitem, and  
press the F4 [t] button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the COPYitem, and press the  
This opens the SONG(1/4) page of the INFORMATIONscreen, which  
shows the name and remaining recording time of the current song.  
F4 [t] button to open the SONG COPYscreen.  
NOTE  
The INFORMATIONscreen has four pages, including SONG(1/4), CARD  
(2/4), SYSTEM(3/4) and F/W(4/4). Use the F3 [PREV] and F4 [NEXT]  
buttons to change the page. (See “Viewing information” on page 78.)  
A list of songs on the active partition is shown.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the song you want copy, and  
press the F4 [] button.  
The song is selected as a copy source and a check appears in the  
checkbox.  
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NOTE  
Erasing songs  
Songs can be erased. You can also erase multiple songs at once. You might  
want to erase unneeded songs if the SD card starts to run out of open space.  
To remove a from the checkbox, press the F4 [] button while the song  
is selected.  
5. To copy multiple songs, repeat step 4.  
6. After selecting all the songs to copy (by putting marks in their check-  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONGitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the SONGmenu screen.  
boxes), press the F2 [NEXT] button.  
The copy destination partition is shown.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the ERASEitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the SONG ERASEscreen.  
In addition, the amount of open space on the selected MTR partition  
(Free) and the size of the song data (Total) are shown.  
If the open space (Free) is less than the song data, copying is not  
possible. (If you try to execute it, a No Disk Spacepop-up message  
appears to warn you that there is not enough free space in the partition.)  
A list of songs on the active partition is shown.  
7. Use the DATA wheel to select the copy destination MTR partition, and  
press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
When copying completes, the SONGmenu screen reopens.  
NOTE  
To cancel song copying, press the F1 [BACK] button.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the song you want to delete,  
and press the F4 [] button.  
8. Press the HOME button to open the Home Screen.  
A check appears in the checkbox.  
NOTE  
To remove a from the checkbox, press the F4 [] button while the song  
is selected.  
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5. To erase multiple songs, repeat step 4.  
6. After selecting all songs that you want to erase (adding to their check-  
Protecting songs  
If you protect a song, editing, recording, and erasing of that song is prohibited.  
boxes), press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
A confirmation pop-up message appears.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONGitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the SONGmenu screen.  
7. Press the F3 [YES] button.  
After the songs are erased, the SONGmenu screen reopens.  
NOTE  
To cancel song erasing, press the F4 [NO] button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the PROTECTitem, and press  
the F4 [t] button to open the SONG PROTECTscreen where you can  
8. Press the HOME button to open the Home Screen.  
turn song protection ONand OFF  
.
NOTE  
Every MTR partition must always have at least one song, so if you erase all  
the songs on a partition, a new song is created automatically.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to set the PROTECTitem to ON, and press the F2  
[EXEC] button.  
After song protection is turned ON, the SONGmenu screen reopens.  
NOTE  
When the song list is used to, for example, copy or erase, a icon appears  
next to protected songs.  
If you try to execute a prohibited operation (edit, record, erase) on a  
protected song, pop-up message Song Protectedappears and the  
operation is prevented.  
To remove protection from a song, follow the above procedures but set  
PROTECTitem to OFFin step 4.  
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IN A options  
Selecting the input source  
This unit has two inputs (INPUT A/B) that can be selected separately as input  
sources.  
Option  
Description  
OFF  
Input off  
INT.MIC A-Low  
(default value)  
The built-in microphones (front panel MIC A/B) and external input signals  
(input through the rear panel INPUT A/B jacks) can be selected as input  
sources.  
Mic, line and guitar signals can be input through the INPUT A standard jack.  
Set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch on the left side of the unit to GUITAR.  
Built-in mic A (low input gain)  
INT.MIC A-Mid  
INT.MIC A-High  
Built-in mic A (medium input gain)  
Built-in mic A (high input gain)  
Guitar or line through INPUT A jack  
(low input gain)  
Guitar or line through INPUT A jack  
(medium input gain)  
GUITAR/LINE  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the INPUT SETTING button to open  
the INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
GUITAR/LINE M  
Guitar or line through INPUT A jack  
(high input gain)  
GUITAR/LINE H  
MIC  
Mic through INPUT A jack  
IN B options  
Use the IN Aand IN Bitems to set the input sources for INPUT A and  
INPUT B.  
Option  
Description  
2. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) the IN Aor IN  
OFF  
Input off  
Bsetting value, and use the DATA wheel to set the input source.  
INT.MIC B-Low  
(default value)  
Built-in mic B (low input gain)  
INT.MIC B-Mid  
INT.MIC B-High  
LINE  
Built-in mic B (medium input gain)  
Built-in mic B (high input gain)  
Line through INPUT B jack (low input gain)  
Line through INPUT B jack (medium input  
gain)  
LINE Mid  
LINE High  
MIC  
Line through INPUT B jack (high input gain)  
Mic through INPUT B jack  
3. After making the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
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4. If a source that uses the INPUT A connector is selected as the INPUT A  
input source in step 2 above, set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch on the left  
side panel appropriately. Set it to GUITAR when connecting an electric  
guitar or electric bass directly. Set it to MIC/LINE when inputting a mic or  
line signal.  
Setting the monitoring mode  
The monitoring mode can be set for the INPUT A/B signals.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the INPUT SETTING button to open  
the INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
2. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select the MODEitem value, and  
TIP  
use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the input signal monitor mode.  
When connecting an electric-acoustic guitar with a built-in preamp or an  
active electric guitar, as well as when connecting an electric guitar with  
effect boxes between it and this unit, set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch to  
MIC/LINE.  
MONOx2: INPUT A/B signals are output as mono signals from left  
and right channels.  
STEREO: INPUT A/B signals are output as left and right channels.  
3. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the  
Monitoring the input signal  
Home Screen.  
When an input source is set as the INPUT A or INPUT B connector on the rear  
panel, regardless of the REC button setting, the input signal is always sent to  
the stereo bus, so you can always monitor the input signal.  
When an input source is set to a front panel built-in mic, the input signal is  
sent to the stereo bus and can be monitored only when the REC indicator  
light for the track that is set to record the built-in mic is blinking (during  
record standby) or lit (while recording). You cannot monitor the built-in mic  
input when the REC indicator is not lit.  
NOTE  
When an input source is set as the INPUT A or INPUT B connector, during  
playback, the sounds of the playback signal and the input source are  
mixed and can be heard through headphones or a monitoring system  
connected to the /LINE OUT connector.  
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TRACK level meters (1–4)  
OL indicators and level meters  
The audio levels of this unit can be checked using the INPUT A/B OL  
indicators and the level meters on the display.  
The level meters allow the signal levels to be checked, and they can also be  
used to confirm whether signals are being input into the unit. For example,  
if the and level meters are moving a signal is being input into the unit  
even if you cannot hear anything when you are monitoring with headphones  
or an external monitoring system (powered monitor speakers or an amplifier  
and speakers). In this case, something other than this unit is probably the  
reason that sound is not being output.  
These meters show either playback signal levels or the track input signal  
levels, depending on the operation status, as shown below.  
Signals shown  
REC indicator  
Transport status  
by level meters  
Track playback  
Track playback  
Track input  
Unlit  
Playing back  
Playing back  
Stopped  
Blinking  
(recording standby)  
Lit (recording)  
Recording  
Track input  
As shown below, if a “–appears at the top of a level meter, the input is  
overloading (these “–indicators will automatically disappear after a while). In  
this case, the sound might be distorted, so lower the level until the “–stops  
appearing.  
If an OL indicator lights, the input source signal could be too loud or the  
LEVEL knob set too high.  
NOTE  
When the playback signal is shown, the level of the recorded signal of the  
track is shown, so the level shown by the meters cannot be changed. When  
the input signal is being shown, the INPUT A/B LEVEL knobs can change  
the levels shown by the level meters.  
If the OL indicator lights even if the LEVEL knob is set to MIN, the input  
source signal is too high, so lower the volume on the input source.  
8
Stereo level meters (L/R)  
These show the stereo bus output level of this unit. Adjust the output level  
with the MASTER LEVEL knob.  
NOTE  
Overload indicators  
When an input source is a built-in mic, if the REC indicator is not lit on  
a track that has the built-in mic as its recording source, the input sound  
cannot be heard.  
8
Input level meters (A/B)  
The and level meters on the display show the input levels of this unit’s  
INPUT A and INPUT B.  
Use the INPUT A/B LEVEL knobs, INPUT SETTINGscreen settings and the  
output volume controls of the input sound source to adjust the levels.  
NOTE  
If an INPUT A/B OL indicator lights even though the INPUT A/B level  
meters shows a suitable level, the input signal is too strong and the sound  
is distorted. Lower the output volume of the input sound source.  
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2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the TRACK TYPEitem, and  
Assigning inputs  
press the F4 [t] button to open the TRACK TYPEscreen.  
When using this unit, “assigning inputsmeans setting the recording source  
for each track using the INPUT ASSIGNscreen.  
NOTE  
The illustration above shows the default values.  
Assignment settings are saved when songs are saved and when the power  
is turned OFF (put into standby). Moreover, assignment settings are loaded  
when songs are loaded.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) the track type  
value of the track that you want to change, and use the DATA wheel to  
change the value.  
This unit can simultaneously record a maximum of two tracks. You can also  
record one input channel to two tracks simultaneously (in this case, you  
cannot use the other input channel).  
STEREO (default value): Use as a stereo track.  
MONO:  
Use as a mono track.  
You cannot assign two inputs to the same track.  
4. Press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
A confirmation pop-up message appears.  
Setting the track type (Tracks 3 and 4 only)  
Tracks 3 and 4 can each be used separately as stereo or mono tracks. Make this  
setting on the TRACK TYPEscreen.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
5. Press the F3 [YES] button to confirm the track type change.  
6. After completing the setting,the MENUscreen reopens.  
7. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the  
Home Screen.  
CAUTION  
Changing the track type will clear all recordings on it, leaving silence.  
However, undoing will restore the track type and the original recordings  
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5. After making the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home  
Assigning inputs to stereo tracks (Tracks 3 and 4  
only)  
1. On the TRACK TYPEscreen, set TRACK 3and/or TRACK 4to  
2. When the recorder is stopped, press the ASSIGN button to open the  
INPUT ASSIGNscreen.  
Screen.  
NOTE  
Both left and right channels of stereo tracks (TRACK 3 and/or TRACK 4)  
will be recorded to at the same time. Recording to just the left or just the  
right channel is not possible.  
TIP  
You can record to track 1 and track 2 separately and then clone (copy)  
them together as a stereo pair to the left and right channels of track 3 or  
4. In this way, you can record their left and right channels separately. (See  
3. Use the F3 [5] button and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) the  
setting value for TRACK 3or TRACK 4  
.
4. Use the DATA wheel to set the input source of the TRACK 3or TRACK  
4stereo track.  
Setting values: IN A-A, IN A-B(default value), IN B-A, IN B-B  
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Assigning inputs to mono tracks  
Making the first recording  
1. On the TRACK TYPEscreen, set TRACK 3and/or TRACK 4to  
2. When the recorder is stopped, press the ASSIGN button to open the  
INPUT ASSIGNscreen.  
Before beginning the following recording procedures, connect a recording  
source (guitar, keyboard, etc.) to an input, assign that input as the recording  
source for a track and connect headphones or an external monitoring system  
(powered monitor speakers or an amplifier and speakers).  
1. Press the REC button of a track to put it into recording standby.  
Its REC indicator blinks.  
A maximum of two tracks can be recorded simultaneously.  
If you press a different REC button when the REC indicators of two tracks  
are already blinking, the track that was put into record standby first will  
become inactive and the REC indicator will turn off.  
For example, if you press the REC buttons for TRACK 1, TRACK 2 and  
TRACK 3 (stereo track) in that order, TRACK 1 and TRACK 2 will no  
longer be in record standby, but stereo TRACK 3, which was pressed last,  
will be in record standby. If TRACK 3 is set to mono, however, TRACK 1,  
which was pressed first, will no longer be in record standby, but TRACK 2  
and TRACK 3, which were pressed after, will be in record standby.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) the setting value  
for the track you want to set.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to set the input source of the mono track.  
Setting values: IN A (default value for TRACK 1and TRACK 3), IN B  
(default value for TRACK 3and TRACK 4  
)
2. Set the recording level.  
Use the INPUT A/B LEVEL knobs to adjust the input levels.  
Watch the display and level meters and the OL indicators above  
and to the left of the LEVEL knobs while setting their levels suitably.  
5. After making the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home  
At the same time, confirm that the sound you hear from the headphones  
or an external monitoring system (powered monitor speakers or an  
amplifier and speakers) is not distorted.  
Screen.  
NOTE  
The level meters of tracks with assigned input sources move in the same  
way as the INPUT A/B level meters ( and ). The OL indicator lights if  
the input is too loud. If the OL indicator stays lit even when you lower the  
LEVEL knob, lower the output level on the signal source connected to the  
input.  
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3. While pressing and holding the Record (0) button, press the Play (7)  
Multitrack recording  
You can record new audio to different tracks while playing back already  
recorded tracks.  
button.  
The Record (0) button indicator lights red when recording starts, and  
the TRACK REC indicators stop blinking and stay lit.  
4. Press the Stop (8) button to end recording.  
5. Use m[RTZ] button, for example, to locate to a point that you want to  
Setting the recording tracks  
check.  
Press the TRACK REC buttons of already recorded tracks so that their  
TIP  
REC indicators become unlit.  
Use the RTZ and LRP Functions to easily locate to the beginning of the  
song (00h00m00s00f) or the last point where recording started. For more  
information about searching backward/forward and locating, see “Locate  
Press the TRACK REC buttons of tracks to be recorded to put them into  
recording standby (REC indicators blink).  
Setting TRACK PAN/BAL and LEVEL values  
Use the LEVEL knobs and TRACK 1/2 PAN knobs and TRACK 3/4 PAN  
(BAL) knobs to adjust their level and stereo positions for monitoring during  
overdubbing.  
6. Press the Play (7) button to play the recorded track.  
Use the track LEVEL knob and the MASTER LEVEL knob to adjust the  
playback level.  
Use the TRACK 1/2 PAN knobs and TRACK 3/4 PAN (BAL) knobs to set  
the left and right stereo position (or balance) of each track.  
Use the VOLUME dial on the left side of the unit or the volume control  
of the external monitoring system (powered monitor speakers or an  
amplifier and speakers) to set the final monitoring volume.  
NOTE  
When the track type of track 3 or 4 is set to STEREO, that track’s PAN (BAL)  
knob functions as a balance knob.  
NOTE  
Input selection and assignment  
Use the procedures described earlier in this chapter to assign input sources to  
tracks for recording.  
The TRACK 1/2 PAN knobs, the TRACK 3/4 PAN [BAL] knobs and the  
track LEVEL knobs control the playback output signal levels and stereo  
positions of recorded tracks.  
If you are not satisfied with the recorded sound, follow the procedures  
above again from the beginning.  
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Setting input levels  
Just as though you were recording, you can monitor the sound of already  
recorded tracks playing back and the input sources of the tracks for recording,  
allowing you to check the monitoring balance and volume.  
Undoing the last operation (single undo)  
Press the UN/REDO button to return to the state before the last operation was  
conducted. After doing this, the UN/REDO indicator lights, showing that redo  
(see below) is possible.  
UN/REDO indicator  
Recording additional tracks  
While pressing and holding the Record (0) button, press the Play (7)  
button.  
While listening to the playback tracks, make new recordings on other tracks.  
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Cancelling an undo operation (redo)  
Undoing operations (undo)  
Press the UN/REDO button when it is lit to return to the state of the last  
operation. The UN/REDO indicator turns OFF.  
This unit allows you to undo, for example, unwanted operations and  
recordings that were unsuccessful. Undo can be used on many ordinary  
operations, including editing and recording operations. This unit has two  
types of undo functions. Single undo can be used with a simple button press,  
while multi-undo allows you to return to and undo a specific past operation.  
NOTE  
If single undo is used when multi-undo (described below) has already  
been used to return the unit to a previous state, it will go one more step  
backward. If you press the UN/REDO button again to redo the step, the  
single undo operation is cancelled, and the previous multi-undo state  
is restored. In this case, the unit is not restored to the most recently  
conducted operation, so the UN/REDO indicator remains lit because  
further redo operations are possible.  
NOTE  
The UN/REDO indicator lights when a single undo or multi-undo has been  
conducted and there is an undone operation that can be redone.  
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The UN/REDO indicator does not light if there are no undone operations  
(the current state is that of the last operation).  
Undoing a previous operation (multi-undo)  
When the UN/REDO indicator is lit (because there are undone operations),  
if you make a new recording or edit, the last operation conducted becomes  
the most recent event, and you will no longer be able to redo previously  
undone operations.  
1. Press the UN/REDO button while pressing and holding the Stop (8)  
button to open the HISTORYscreen.  
When saving a song, a maximum of 500 items can be saved in the  
operation history as song files. If the operation history exceeds 500 items,  
the oldest events in the history are erased when the song is saved. Erased  
events cannot be restored.  
When the power is turned OFF (in standby) the operation history is  
completely erased. The operation history is not restored when the power is  
turned ON again.  
The HISTORYscreen shows the operation history as a list.  
Each operation in the list is called an “event.  
The event list starts at the bottom with event number 0(-START UP-).  
The most recent event has an asterisk (*) to its right.  
All events that occurred after a selected event can be undone at once.  
This operation is called “multi-undobecause it allows you to undo  
multiple events and return to an earlier state.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select the event that you want to return to (all  
events after the selected event will be undone).  
3. Press the F2 (EXEC) button to execute the multi-undo and restore the  
state just after the selected event was conducted.  
In this state, the UN/REDO indicator lights.  
The unit has been returned to a previous state, but the event information  
undone through the above operation is not erased. On the HISTORY  
screen, a * appears to the right of current event after undoing.  
If you make a new recording or new edits after using multi-undo (UN/  
REDO indicator lit), the event history after the current event is cleared  
and the last operation conducted becomes the most recent event.  
NOTE  
When the HISTORYscreen is open, the UN/REDO button does not  
function, so single undo and redo cannot be used.  
CAUTION  
When undo has been used and there are one or more undone operations,  
the UN/REDO indicator lights.  
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4. Press the F3 [YES] button to erase the operation history and delete  
Erasing the operation history  
unused data.  
When the power is turned OFF(in standby), the operation history of the  
currently loaded song is erased (cleared). The operation history is not restored,  
so past operations cannot be undone or redone when the power is turned ON  
again.  
The Home Screen reopens when this operation completes.  
NOTE  
To cancel erasing the operation history, press the F4 [NO] button.  
You can also erase the operation history of the currently loaded song without  
turning the power OFF by using the following procedures.  
TIP  
If you open the HISTORYscreen immediately after erasing the operation  
history, the event (operation) that appears is 0(-START UP-), showing  
that the operation history has been cleared.  
NOTE  
Turning the power OFF (putting it in standby) does not erase the operation  
history of songs that are not loaded.  
If you want to keep the operation history even when you power OFF(in  
standby), turn song protect ON before turning the power OFF(in standby).  
1. While pressing and holding the Stop (8) button, press the UN/REDO  
button to open the HISTORYscreen.  
CAUTION  
You cannot undo erasing the operation history! Only do it if you are certain  
about it.  
2. Press the F4 [CLEAR] button.  
A confirmation pop-up message appears.  
3. Press the F3 [YES] button.  
Another confirmation pop-up message appears.  
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Punching in and out  
Bouncing tracks  
Punching in/out is a technique to replace a part of an already recorded track.  
Use this unit’s bounce function to mix already recorded tracks (1–4) down to  
one or two tracks.  
Multitrack tape recorders can only bounce to an open track (in other words,  
they can not record to a track that is also a source of the mix). For example,  
tracks 1–3 could be bounced to track 4, but tracks 1–4 could not be bounced  
to track 1. This unit, however, does not have this limitation.  
Start playback and when you reach the part that you want to replace, switch  
to record (punch in), then switch back to the Play (or stop) when you finish the  
part that you want to replace (punch out).  
1. Decide what part of the track you plan to replace and choose a point to  
begin where the new recording can sit well with the existing recording.  
You can mix down tracks 1–4 as a stereo mix to tracks 1 and 2 (stereo bounce),  
or bounce tracks 1–4 as a mono mix to track 1 (mono bounce).  
2. Press the REC button of the TRACK that you plan to replace part of to  
start record standby (REC indicator blinks).  
3. Start playback before the part of the track that you want to replace.  
4. Press the Record (0) button to start recording (punch in) when you  
Track 1  
Drum L  
Track 2  
Drum R  
Track 3  
Bass  
Track 4  
Guitar  
reach the part. Play or sing what you want to record.  
5. Press the Play (7) button to switch to playback (punch out) when you  
finish the replacement recording.  
Tracks 1–4 are mixed down to stereo  
and bounced to tracks 1–2  
TIP  
You can also press the Stop (8) button to punch out at the end of the  
replacement recording.  
Track 3  
Bass  
Track 4  
Guitar  
Track 1 and 2  
Drums, Bass,  
Guitar  
(can be  
(can be  
overwritten) overwritten)  
New recordings can be  
made to tracks 3–4  
Track 3  
Lead  
Guitar  
Track 4  
Lead  
Vocal  
Track 1 and 2  
Drums, Bass,  
Guitar  
Source tracks are erased when they are bounce destinations. (In the illus-  
tration above the drum parts are overwritten by the stereo mix). However, you  
can use the unit’s (undo) function to return to the previous state if you make a  
NOTE  
Inside this unit, a mixdown is made to create a stereo master track that is  
recorded to the designated tracks.  
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4. Press the TRACK REC buttons for the bounce destination tracks to light  
Using the bounce function  
their indicators.  
For a stereo bounce, press two mono track REC buttons or one stereo  
page 54.)  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the REC MODE button to open the  
RECORDER MODEscreen.  
Examples: Press the TRACK 1 and TRACK 2 REC buttons.  
If the track type of TRACK 3 and TRACK 4 is set to MONO  
,
press the TRACK 3 and TRACK 4 REC buttons.  
If the track type of TRACK 3 or TRACK 4 is set to STEREO  
,
press either the TRACK 3 or TRACK 4 REC button.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the BOUNCEitem.  
For a mono bounce (to a single track), press one mono track REC button  
Examples: Press either the TRACK 1 or TRACK 2 REC button.  
If the track type of TRACK 3 and TRACK 4 is set to MONO  
,
press either the TRACK 3 or TRACK 4 REC button.  
NOTE  
When the bounce destination track is mono, IN A(INPUT A) is recorded  
3. Press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
regardless of the assignment settings.  
After a Bounce!pop-up message appears, the recorder enters  
BOUNCEmode, and the Home Screen reopens.  
TIP  
You can record an additional performance to the bounce destination  
track(s) while monitoring the mix that is being bounced to them. In other  
words, you can overdub as you bounce.  
NOTE  
When the recorder is in BOUNCEmode, BOUNCEappears highlighted at  
the upper left of the Home Screen.  
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5. Adjust the LEVEL and TRACK 1/2 PAN knobs and TRACK 3/4 PAN (BAL)  
Confirming the result  
knobs for the bounce source tracks.  
Raise the bounce destination TRACK LEVEL knob (turn other TRACK LEVEL  
knobs all the way down) and the MASTER LEVEL knob, and start playback  
from the beginning of the song. If you are not satisfied with the result  
because, for example, the balance between instruments is poor, or the pan  
settings are wrong, use the undo function. (See “Undoing operations (undo)”  
For a stereo bounce, adjust the bounce source tracks according to their  
types as follows to maintain left and right channel separation.  
Bounce source  
How to adjust  
Turn the TRACK 1 PAN knob all  
the way to the left (L) and the  
TRACK 2 PAN knob all the way to  
the right (R).  
TRACK 1 and TRACK 2  
If you are satisfied with the result, when the recorder is stopped press the REC  
MODE button to open the RECORDER MODEscreen and select MULTI  
TRACK  
.
Turn the TRACK 3 PAN (BAL) knob  
TRACK 3 and TRACK 4 with track all the way to the left (L) and the  
After bouncing tracks, you can record again on (overwrite) tracks other than  
the bounce tracks.  
type set to MONO  
TRACK 4 PAN (BAL) knob all the  
way to the right (R).  
TIP  
TRACK 3 or TRACK 4 with track  
type set to STEREO  
Set the TRACK 3 or TRACK 4 PAN  
(BAL) knob to the center.  
If it is possible that you might need the original tracks at some later  
time, back-up the track data to a computer or copy the song before  
If a bounce source track type is set to MONO, set the TRACK 1/3 PAN (PAN  
(BAL)) knob all the way to the left (L) and the TRACK 2/4 PAN (PAN (BAL))  
knob all the way to the right (R).  
Use the MASTER LEVEL knob to adjust the overall level.  
NOTE  
A mono bounce is not possible if a bounce source track type is set to  
STEREO. A stereo track cannot be converted to left and right mono tracks  
to create a mono bounce.  
6. After locating to the point where the bounce will start, while pressing  
and holding the Record (0) button, press the Play (7) button, press the  
Play (7) button to bounce the track.  
Press the Stop (8) button at the point where you want to stop the  
bounce.  
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3. Press the HOME button to move to a different time division and use the  
Locate and search functions  
DATA wheel to change the value.  
4. After setting the desired time value, press the Play (7) button to start  
playback from that position.  
Direct locate function  
The current recorder position is shown at the top of the Home Screen inhours:  
minutes: seconds: frames(30 frames per second).  
You can move the current recorder position to a specific time by inputting it  
here.  
Returning to the song beginning (RTZ function)  
or the point where recording was last started (LRP  
function)  
Use simple button operations to return to the beginning of a song (00:00:00:00)  
or to locate to the position where recording last started.  
1. On the Home Screen, use the HOME button to move the cursor  
(underline) between time counter divisions.  
RTZ is short for “Return To Zero,and LRP is short for “Last Recording Position.”  
You can edit the value at the cursor positions.  
The seconds are selected in the following figure.  
Return To Zero (song beginning at 00:00:00:00)  
Press them[RTZ] button while pressing and holding the Stop (8) button.  
Last Recording Position (the position recording last started)  
Press the [LRP] button while pressing and holding the Stop (8) button.  
This function is useful when you want to record the same passage again.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to change the value above the cursor (underlined).  
When adjusting a value, it will carry over automatically when it reaches  
the highest or lowest value in a field. For example, when using the DATA  
wheel to increase the seconds value, if the number changes from 59 to 0,  
the minutes value will increase by one.  
Search backward/forward  
When stopped, press the m[RTZ] button/,[LRP] button to search  
backward/forward.  
Each time you press one of these keys, the speed increases from 10x to 50x,  
100x and 1000x.  
During playback, press and hold the m[RTZ] button/,[LRP] button to  
search backward/forward. During playback, the search backward/forward  
speed is fixed at 10x.  
NOTE  
When the DATA wheel is being turned, the following pop-up message  
appears.  
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2. Press the F3 [IN] button or F4 [OUT] button at the desired position  
(whether the unit is stopped, playing or recording) to set the IN/OUT  
point. SET IN!or SET OUT!and the captured time appear in a  
pop-up message.  
Repeat playback  
Use the repeat playback function to play the same part again and again. The  
repeated passage is time between the IN and OUT points.  
Setting IN and OUT points  
In addition to using them for setting the repeat playback passage, the IN and  
OUT points are also used for interval setting for track editing. Moreover, the  
IN and OUT points are used as the start and end points when making stereo  
master tracks.  
SET IN  
SET OUT  
You can set these points when recording, playing back and stopped.  
NOTE  
When the Home Screen is open, you can also use the F3 and F4 buttons to  
NOTE  
set IN and OUT points even though these F3/F4 button assignments do not  
In the following cases, IN and OUT points cannot be captured or edited.  
appear.  
i During repeat playback  
i When the recording mode is set to MASTER RECor MASTER  
PLAY  
The set times will be shown with a SET IN!or SET OUT!message as  
above.  
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Editing IN/OUT points  
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Capturing IN and OUT points  
1. When the I/O SETTINGscreen is open, press the F2 [EDIT] button to  
1. Press the IN/OUT button to open the I/O SETTINGscreen.  
enable editing.  
2. Edit the values of IN and OUT points using the following guidelines.  
Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to move the cursor (underlined)  
between the IN and OUT items.  
Use the m[RTZ] and, [LRP] buttons to move the cursor (underlined)  
between time fields.  
Use the DATA wheel to change the value at the cursor position  
(underlined).  
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3. When finished editing, press the HOME button to return to the Home  
Setting the time between repetitions (repeat  
interval)  
The time between repetitions (repeat interval) can be set from 0.5 to 9.9  
seconds.  
Screen.  
Using repeat playback  
1. Set the starting (IN) and ending (OUT) points for the time that you want  
to repeat, and then return to the Home Screen.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the PREFERENCEmenu item,  
2. Press the REPEAT button to start repeat playback.  
and press the F4 [t] button to open the PREFERENCEscreen.  
The icon appears on the Home Screen during repeat playback.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) the Repeat  
Intitem setting value, and use the DATA wheel to set the value  
between 0.5sec(default value) and 9.9sec(in 0.1-second incre-  
ments).  
Repeat icon  
Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) the Repeat  
Intitem setting value, and use the DATA wheel to set the value  
between 0.5secand 9.9sec(in 0.1-second increments).  
Playback starts from the IN point. When the OUT point is reached, after  
the set repeat interval elapses, playback starts again from the IN point.  
Playback continues to repeat between the IN and OUT points.  
4. After making the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
3. Press the REPEAT button again to stop repeat playback. The icon on  
the Home Screen disappears.  
The next section explains how to set the repeat interval that determines  
the amount of time until playback starts again after the OUT point is  
reached.  
NOTE  
If the time between the IN and OUT points is less than 2 frames, an I/  
O Too Shortpop-up message appears when you press the REPEAT  
button and repeat playback will not occur.  
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8 – Editing Tracks  
Editing on a conventional tape recorder in the past required advanced  
techniques, but with this unit editing tracks is easy and accurate. Moreover,  
with a tape recorder, an editing error could not be undone, but this unit uses  
nondestructive editing, allowing you to edit without altering the original data.  
This means that the undo function can be used to correct an edit easily. (See  
IN point  
The IN point is the beginning of the part of the track that will be edited.  
Press the IN/OUT button to open the I/O SETTINGscreen, and press the  
F3 [IN] button at the time where you want to set the IN point.  
OUT point  
The OUT point is the end of the part of the track that will be edited.  
Press the IN/OUT button to open the I/O SETTINGscreen, and press the  
F4 [OUT] button at the time where you want to set the OUT point.  
Overview of track editing  
This unit has the following track editing functions.  
CLONE TRACK (duplicate a track)  
CLEAN OUT (erase a track)  
SILENCE (erase part of a track)  
CUT (remove part of a track)  
OPEN (insert a silent section)  
Basic editing procedures  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the TRACK EDITitem, and  
press the F4 [t] button to open the TRACK EDITscreen.  
Editing points  
Among track editing functions, SILENCE, CUT and OPEN use the IN and OUT  
points for editing. These are the same as the IN and OUT points used for repeat  
playback.  
For instructions about how to set IN and OUT points, see “Setting IN and OUT  
Use the I/O SETTINGscreen to edit IN and OUT points. (See “Setting IN  
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3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the desired track editing  
function, and press the F4 [t] button to open that editing function’s  
screen.  
Track editing function setting items  
In this section, we explain the setting items that appear on the various track  
editing function screens.  
SOURCE TRK (copy source track )  
CLEAN OUT TRK (track to be deleted)  
SILENCE TRK (track partially silenced)  
CUT TRK (track partially deleted)  
4. Select the setting item value.  
When there are multiple setting items, use the F3 [5] and F4 [b]  
buttons to select the items, and use the DATA wheel to set the values. For  
details about the settings, see the explanations of the functions on the  
following pages.  
OPEN TRK (track to have silence inserted)  
These items are used to select the tracks to be edited.  
The options depend on the editing function.  
5. Press the F2 [EXEC] button to execute the function.  
NOTE  
Press the F1 [BACK] button to return to the TRACK EDITscreen.  
1, 2, 3, 4: Individual tracks  
1/2:  
3/4:  
1-4:  
MST:  
ALL:  
Track pair  
Tracks 3 and 4 selected  
All tracks  
Stereo master track  
Tracks 1-4 and stereo master track  
Example of SOURCE TRKitem Example of CLEAN OUT TRKitem  
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IN/OUT  
CLONE TRACK (track duplication)  
These show the starting/ending points when it is necessary to define a part of  
a recording for editing.  
However, you cannot change the IN and OUT points when using a track  
editing function. Set these points on the I/O SETTINGscreen, which you  
can open by pressing the IN/OUT button. (“Setting IN and OUT pointson  
page 65.)  
Example of IN and OUT items  
Using CLONE TRACKyou can create a copy of a single track, a track pair or  
a master track on a different track (or tracks).  
This copies the entire track, so the IN and OUT points have no effect.  
The parameters that can be set are as follows.  
DESTINATION TRK (copy destination track)  
Use this to set the track that will be the destination of a copy, insert or clone  
edit.  
If a mono track was set as the SOURCE TRK, the DESTINATION TRK  
item options will also be mono tracks.  
If a stereo track was set as the SOURCE TRK, the DESTINATION TRK  
item options will be stereo tracks and 1/2(track pair).  
SOURCE TRK (1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, MST)  
DESTINATION TRK  
NOTE  
If you choose the same track for both the SOURCE TRKitem and the  
DESTINATION TRKitem and press the F2 [EXEC] button, a Same  
Trackpop-up message appears and the operation is cancelled.  
Example of DESTINATION TRKitem  
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CLEAN OUT (track erase)  
SILENCE (part erase)  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
This completely erases the selected track. This erases the entire track, so the IN  
and OUT points have no effect.  
The parameters that can be set are as follows.  
This erases the selected track between the IN and OUT points. This has the  
same effect as recording a silent signal between the IN and OUT points. This  
operation does not change the track length.  
CLEAN OUT TRK (1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, 3/4, 1-4)  
The parameters that can be set are as follows.  
SILENCE TRK (1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, 3/4, 1-4)  
TIP  
This function can be used to remove short noises, for example.  
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CUT (remove part)  
OPEN (insert silence)  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
The part of the track between the IN and OUT points on the selected track is  
CUT (deleted), and the rest of the track after the OUT point is moved forward  
to the IN point. As a result, the length of the track becomes shorter.  
A silent passage is inserted between the IN and OUT points on the selected  
track. This operation splits a track at the IN point and the beginning of the  
part after the IN point is shifted to the OUT point. As a result, the length of the  
track becomes longer.  
The parameters that can be set are as follows.  
The parameters that can be set are as follows.  
CUT TRK (1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, 3/4, 1-4, ALL)  
OPEN TRK (1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, 3/4, 1-4, ALL)  
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9 – Mixdown and mastering  
Mixdown  
Creating stereo master tracks  
Adjusting the volumes and stereo positions of the recorded tracks to create a  
well-balance stereo mix is called mixdown.  
When you are satisfied with the mix of your tracks, you can mix them down to  
a stereo master track.  
A stereo master recorded by this unit is saved as part of the song, and can be  
recorded by an external stereo recorder. It can also be converted by the unit  
into a WAV file and exported to a computer where the sound can be processed  
further or combined with other recordings. (See “Exporting stereo master  
Level and balance  
Use the TRACK 1–4 LEVEL knobs to adjust the relative balance between  
tracks. Then, use the MASTER LEVEL knob to adjust the overall level.  
Watching the and level meters on the display, adjust the levels until  
they are suitable. If the volume is too loud, the sound will be distorted.  
NOTE  
Only one stereo master can be made in a song at a time.  
NOTE  
The track level meters on the display show the recorded signal levels on  
the tracks. Therefore, these meters do not change even when the TRACK  
LEVEL knobs are adjusted.  
Setting the starting and ending points  
Before you start creating a stereo master track, you must set the starting and  
ending points. The part of the song between the IN and OUT points will be  
recorded as the stereo master track. Ordinarily, the beginning of the song is  
set as the IN point and the end of the song is set as the OUT point.  
Press the F3 [IN] button at the point where you want to start the stereo master  
track to set the IN (starting) point and press the F4 [OUT] button at the point  
where you want to end it to set the OUT (ending) point.  
TIP  
You do not need to keep the entire song at the same volume. For example,  
you could gradually increase the volume during a guitar solo.  
Stereo position (panning)  
Use the PAN knob of TRACK 1 or 2 to adjust the left-right stereo position of  
the track.  
For details about adjusting IN and OUT points, see “Setting IN and OUT points”  
If TRACK 3 or TRACK 4 is a stereo track, use its PAN (BAL) knob to adjust the  
Creating a stereo master track  
After setting the IN and OUT points, you can make the stereo master track.  
balance of its left and right channels.  
If TRACK 3 or TRACK 4 is a mono track, use its PAN (BAL) knob to adjust the  
left-right stereo position of the track as with TRACK 1 and 2.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the REC MODE button to open the  
RECORDER MODEscreen.  
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2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the MASTER RECitem.  
4. While pressing and holding the Record (0) button, press the Play (7)  
button to start creating a stereo master track. The Record (0) indicator  
lights.  
Regardless of the recorder position, the part of the song between the IN  
and OUT points will be recorded as the stereo master track.  
As necessary, use the LEVEL and TRACK 1/2 PAN and TRACK 3/4 PAN  
(BAL) knobs to adjust the mix. These adjustments will affect the recorded  
stereo master track.  
Creating a stereo master track automatically ends when the recorder  
reaches the OUT point.  
3. Press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
After a Master Rec!pop-up message appears, the recorder switches  
to master recording mode and the Home Screen reopens.  
5. If you want to redo creation of the stereo master track, press the Play (7)  
button again while pressing and holding the Record (0) button.  
This will create a new stereo master track, overwriting and deleting the  
previous one.  
NOTE  
At this point, if you start playback or recording, you will be able to hear  
the mixed track signals (including signals that will be recorded) through  
headphones or an external monitoring system (powered monitor  
speakers or an amplifier and speakers).  
After recording a stereo master track, you can play it back to check it. (See  
You can undo the creation of a stereo master track. So, after re-recording  
the stereo master track several times, you can go back and choose one  
that was previously recorded.  
NOTE  
When in master recording mode, MASTER RECappears highlighted at  
6. Press the REC MODE button to open the RECORDER MODEscreen,  
the top left of the Home Screen.  
and use the DATA wheel to return the recorder to MULTI TRACKmode.  
If you try to switch to master recording mode when the length of the  
interval between IN and OUT points is less than four seconds, a Trk Too  
Short(track is too short) pop-up message appears and master recording  
mode will not be activated.  
You cannot change the IN and OUT points when in master recording mode.  
Playback and some other functions do not work when the unit is in master  
recording mode. If you try to use one of these functions, an In Master  
Modepop-up message appears.  
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4. In this mode, press the Play (7) button to play the stereo master track.  
Checking stereo master tracks  
After creating a stereo master track, you can listen to it by following these  
procedures.  
The stereo master track signal is output from the /LINE OUT jack, so it  
can also be dubbed to an external stereo recorder.  
5. After you have created a stereo master track that you are satisfied with,  
press the REC MODE button to open the RECORDER MODEscreen,  
and use the DATA wheel to return the recorder to MULTI TRACK  
mode.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the REC MODE button to open the  
RECORDER MODEscreen.  
If you are not satisfied with the stereo master track, you can create a new  
one. A new stereo master track will overwrite the previous one.  
NOTE  
To listen to the recorded stereo master track of a saved song, load that  
song, set the recorder mode to MASTER PLAYand then press the Play  
(7) button to start playback.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the MASTER PLAYitem.  
TIP  
When creating a stereo master track, you can play along with the mixdown  
signal and record that sound through INPUT A/B to mix it with prere-  
corded tracks.  
When this recorder is in MULTI TRACKmode, you can transfer a stereo  
master mix created on this unit as a file that can be played back on a  
When this recorder is in MULTI TRACKmode, you can copy a stereo  
master track to TRACK 1 and TRACK 2 or stereo TRACK 3 or TRACK 4 by  
3. Press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
After a Master Play!pop-up message appears, the recorder  
switches to MASTER PLAYmode, and the Home Screen reopens.  
NOTE  
When the recorder is in MASTER PLAYmode, MASTER PLAYappears  
highlighted at the top left of the Home Screen.  
If there is no stereo master track, a No Master Trkpop-up message  
will appear and the recorder mode will not change to MASTER PLAY  
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BEAT  
Metronome  
Set the number of beats between 1 and 12 (default value: 4).  
The accent falls on the first beat.  
This unit has a built-in metronome function that can be used when the  
recorder is operating. You can set it to function during both playback and  
recording or only during recording.  
LEVEL  
Set the metronome volume between 0 and 127 (default value: 100).  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the METRONOMEitem, and  
press the F4 [t] button to open the METRONOMEscreen.  
4. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the  
Home Screen.  
The metronome will now function according to the MODE setting made  
in step three.  
Even if the metronome is active during recording, the its sound will not  
be recorded directly.  
NOTE  
If you record using a mic while monitoring the metronome sound through  
connected speakers, the metronome sound could be recorded.  
When the metronome is operating, you can adjust the LEVELitem, but  
other items on the METRONOMEscreen cannot be changed.  
You can use the metronome to provide a click when making the first  
recording of, for example, a rhythm guitar or bass part.  
If you want to use the metronome when practicing, you can either play a  
song that does not have any recordings or turn the TRACK LEVEL knobs  
all the way down during playback.  
3. Set the following items.  
Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) items, and use  
the DATA wheel to set their values.  
MODE  
Select one of the following modes.  
Mode  
Meaning  
OFF  
(default value)  
metronome OFF, default value  
Metronome functions during both  
recording and playback  
REC&PLAY  
Metronome functions only during  
recording  
REC ONLY  
TEMPO  
Set the speed between 20 and 250 BPM (default value: 120).  
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6. Play the instrument and tune it.  
Tuner  
The pitch name closest to the string appears above the meters. Tune the  
string roughly until the sound name that you want appears. Then, fine  
tune the string until the rectangle at the middle of the meter darkens,  
showing that the string is in tune. If the pitch is too low, a bar extends  
to the left of the middle and if it is too high it extends to the right. The  
longer the bar is the more out of tune the string is.  
Use the built-in chromatic tuner to tune guitars or wind instruments, for  
example.  
1. Connect a guitar or bass to INPUT A.  
INPUT B cannot be used for tuning.  
Use built-in MIC A to tune other instruments such as wind instruments.  
2. On the INPUT SETTINGscreen, set the IN Ainput source to  
GUITAR/ LINE, GUITAR/LINE Mor GUITAR/LINE H. (See  
NOTE  
When using the built-in mic, select INT.MIC A-Low, INT.MIC  
A-Midor INT.MIC A-Highon the INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
The rectangle at the middle of the meter darkens when the string is in  
tune.  
3. Press the HOME button to show the Home Screen.  
4. When the recorder is stopped, press the F1 [TUNER] button to open the  
TUNERscreen.  
The Calibration(standard frequency) item is selected (highlighted).  
7. When you are finished tuning, press the HOME button to open the Home  
Screen.  
NOTE  
If you want to monitor the input signal, press the REC button of the track  
5. Use the DATA wheel to set the standard frequency of the A note between  
that has IN A(INPUT A) assigned to it. (See “Assigning inputs” on page  
435 and 445 Hz. (default value: “440Hz”)  
54.)  
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Automatic power saving function  
Restoring preferences to default values  
You can set the amount of time until the unit automatically turns OFF (enters  
standby) after its last activity or operation.  
You can restore PREFERENCEscreen settings and backup memory items  
(See page 100.) to their initial values (values set when the unit was shipped  
from the factory). This operation is called initialization.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the PREFERENCEitem and  
press the F4 [t] button to open the PREFERENCEscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the PREFERENCEitem and  
press the F4 [t] button to open the PREFERENCEscreen.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) the Auto  
Pwr Saveitem setting value, and use the DATA wheel to set it to one  
of the following values.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) Execnext to  
Initialize, and press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
Options: OFF (does not turn off automatically), 3min, 5min, 10min, 30min  
(default value)  
4. When a confirmation pop-up message appears, press the F3 [YES]  
button.  
4. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the  
Home Screen.  
After initialization completes, the PREFERENCEscreen reopens.  
NOTE  
Press the F4 [NO] button to cancel initialization.  
5. After completing initialization, press the HOME button to return to the  
Home Screen.  
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CARD (2/4) page  
MTR partitions and capacities, FAT partition capacity  
Viewing information  
You can view information about the current song (currently loaded song), the  
SD card, the system and the firmware.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the INFORMATIONitem, and  
press the F4 [t] button to open the SONG(1/4) page of the INFOR-  
MATIONscreen.  
SYSTEM (3/4) page  
Repeat playback interval, automatic power saving time and contrast  
settings  
The INFORMATIONscreen has four pages including this one.  
3. Use the F3 [PREV] and F4 [NEXT] buttons to change the page.  
The pages contain the following information.  
F/W (4/4) page  
system firmware version  
SONG (1/4) page  
For the MTR partition that holds the currently loaded song, the  
partition number, the name (title) of that song and the remaining  
recording time are shown  
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11 – SD Card Management  
Overview of partitions  
Formatting SD cards  
As described in “Partitions and songs(page 45), SD cards formatted by this  
unit are divided into partitions. MTR partitions are for recording data while the  
FAT partition can be accessed with a personal computer. High-capacity cards  
can have multiple MTR partitions. In this case, you can use the MTR partitions  
for different songs, for example, or copy songs to a different MTR partitions to  
save their information. The FAT partition is FAT32 format and can be accessed  
by a computer connected to this unit by USB. This FAT partition is used to save  
songs and export stereo masters to computers, as well as to allow this unit  
to import audio files into songs, for example. For this reason, two steps are  
necessary to copy from a MTR partition and a computer. You can also format  
an entire card or individual partition as well as change the divisions between  
partitions (repartition) as necessary.  
This operation formats the entire card and allows you set MTR partition sizes  
for high-capacity cards.  
CAUTION  
This operation erases all the data on the card and cannot be undone!  
Confirm that you will not lose important data before formatting a card.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the CARDitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the CARDscreen.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select the FORMATitem, and press the F4 [t]  
button to open the FORMATscreen.  
CAUTION  
Formatting and repartition operations cannot be undone!  
NOTE  
The FAT (File Allocation Table) format is a disk format that can be read by a  
computer.  
SD cards that meet SD/SDHC standards and are at least 512 MB can be  
used with this unit. A list of SD cards that have been confirmed for use with  
this unit can be found on the TASCAM website (http://tascam.com/).  
active partition.  
MTR partition size  
FAT partition size  
Size of entire SD card  
The following table shows the FAT and MTR partition sizes for different  
SD card capacities. The FAT partition size is set automatically according  
to card capacity. The size of the MTR partition on cards 4 GB or smaller is  
also fixed, but cards that are 8 GB or larger have multiple MTR partitions  
and their sizes can be chosen. However, the last MTR partition is set to  
fill the remaining space on the card automatically, so its size cannot be  
chosen.  
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5. Press the F3 [YES] button to format the SD card.  
SD card capacity and partition size  
For example, if you format a 16 GB SD card with 4GB MTR partitions, 12  
GB are left for MTR partitions after 4 GB is used for the FAT partition. Three  
partitions are created. Two are 4 GB and the last one is 3 GB. (Since 1GB is  
actually 1024 MB, the total size of the partitions does not always match  
the SD card size.)  
SD card capacity FAT partition size MTR partition size  
32GB  
16GB  
8GB  
4GB  
2GB, 4GB, 8GB or 16GB  
2GB, 4GB or 8GB  
2GB or 4GB  
4GB  
2GB  
4GB  
2GB  
2GB fixed  
2GB  
1GB  
1GB fixed  
1GB  
512MB  
256MB  
512MB fixed  
256MB fixed  
512MB  
NOTE  
When formatting finishes the CARDmenu screen reopens.  
After formatting, one song is automatically created in each MTR partition.  
To cancel formatting, press the F4 [NO] button.  
NOTE  
The unit can handle a maximum of 4 MTR partitions, no matter how small  
you make them.  
When you insert an unformatted SD card, the unit will ask you to format  
it. At this time, however, you cannot choose the size of the MTR partitions.  
If you want to change the sizes, follow the procedures above to format the  
card.  
4. If the capacity of the SD card is 8 GB or less, press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
If the capacity of the SD card is more than 8 GB, use the DATA wheel to  
set the size of the MTR partition, and press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
A pop-up message warning that all songs will be erased appears.  
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4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the MTR partition that you want  
Reformatting MTR partitions  
You can reformat any MTR partition if you want. Use this function when you  
just want to format a specific partition without changing its size.  
to reformat, and press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
A pop-up message appears warning you that this will delete all the data  
on the MTR partition.  
CAUTION  
You cannot undo this operation! All the data on the selected partition will  
be erased, so be certain that you will not lose anything important when  
reformatting.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the CARDitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the CARDscreen.  
5. Press the F3 [YES] button to reformat the MTR partition.  
NOTE  
When reformatting finishes the CARDmenu reopens.  
After reformatting, one song is automatically created in the MTR partition.  
To cancel reformatting, press the F4 [NO] button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the REFORMATitem, and press  
the F4 [t] button to open the REFORMATscreen.  
A list of the MTR partitions and their sizes (not open capacities) appear.  
The currently selected MTR partition has an asterisk (*) on its right.  
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Reformatting FAT partitions  
Initializing SD cards  
You can also reformat just the FAT partition. The size of the FAT partition  
cannot be changed.  
If you want to use an SD card that was used with this unit, we recommend  
that you initialize it.  
When you initialize an SD card, the entire card is formatted as FAT32.  
CAUTION  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the CARDitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the CARDscreen.  
You cannot undo this operation! All data on the FAT partition will be  
erased, so be certain that you will not lose anything important when refor-  
matting.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the CARDitem, and press the  
F4 [t] button to open the CARDscreen.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SD INITIALIZEitem,  
and press the F4 [t] button.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the FAT REFORMATitem,  
and press the F4 [t] button.  
A pop-up message warning that all data on the card will be erased  
appears.  
A pop-up message warning that all data on the FAT partition will be  
erased appears.  
4. Press the F3 [YES] button to initialize the entire SD card and format it in  
FAT32 format.  
NOTE  
4. Press the F3 [YES] button to reformat the FAT partition.  
To cancel initialization, press the F4 [NO] button.  
NOTE  
CAUTION  
When reformatting finishes the CARDmenu screen reopens.  
After initializing an SD card, it must be formatted again to be used with  
To cancel reformatting, press the F4 [NO] button.  
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By connecting this unit with a computer using the included USB cable you  
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Stereo master files  
can backup song data on this unit’s SD card to the computer and restore  
backed-up song data from the computer. Moreover, you can export track files  
and stereo master files from a song to a computer and import audio files on  
the computer to the unit.  
Stereo master files can be transferred as stereo WAV files from the WAVE  
directory on the FAT partition of this unit to a computer.  
Only export is possible.  
Backed-up data can be restored to a different DP-006 unit than the one that  
created it. In this way, files can be freely exchanged between DP-006 units,  
making it easy to add additional recordings or mix existing recordings in a  
different location.  
Supported operating systems  
You can connect this unit to computers with the following operating systems.  
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Windows  
CAUTION  
Instead of using the USB connection, if you want to remove an SD card  
from this unit and back-up its data by connecting it directly to a computer  
(or using a card reader), always turn the unit’s power off (put in standby)  
before removing the card.  
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7  
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Mac OS X  
Mac OS X 10.2 or later  
When this unit is connected to a computer, the computer recognizes it as a  
removable disk. There is no need for a special driver.  
NOTE  
The MTR partitions where song files are stored cannot be directly accessed  
from a computer.  
NOTE  
In this chapter, “computer” refers to a Windows or Macintosh computer  
connected to this unit. (See “Supported operating systems” on page 83.)  
Data transfer between this unit and a computer occurs at USB 2.0 speed  
(maximum). Data can still be transferred if the computer connection is  
USB1.1, but it will be slower. In addition, to assure USB 2.0 speed, use the  
included cable or a cable that meets USB 2.0 standards.  
The following types of data can be transferred from this unit to a computer.  
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Entire songs  
You can transfer the data for an entire song from the unit’s BACKUP  
directory on the FAT partition to a computer. This operation is called  
“backup.In addition, data backed-up on a computer can be transferred  
to the BACKUP directory on the FAT partition, and then restored as song  
data. This operation is called “restore.”  
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WAV format tracks  
You can convert tracks to WAV files and export them to a computer. You can  
also import WAV files from a computer.  
These WAV files are stored on the WAVE directory of this unit’s FAT partition.  
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CAUTION  
Connecting with a computer  
To use the FAT partition of this unit, the unit must be connected to a computer  
by USB. When connected by USB, this unit’s record, playback and other  
recorder operations cannot be used.  
To connect with a computer, connect the USB port on the right side panel  
of the unit with a USB port on the computer using the included USB cable. It  
does not matter whether you turn the unit’s power ON before or after the USB  
connection is made.  
If the USB connection is made while the unit’s power is ON, the currently  
loaded song is saved before the USB connection becomes effective.  
This unit receives power from batteries or a TASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor.  
It cannot be powered over USB.  
Do not make a USB connection when the remaining battery level is low. If  
the power turns OFF during data transfer, all the data will be lost. This lost  
data cannot be restored.  
Do not change the names of the three folders in “DP-006.  
The total number of files and folders that this unit can recognize on a FAT  
partition is 100. If the number exceeds 100, transfer them to a computer  
hard drive, for example.  
NOTE  
If the USB connection is made while this unit’s power is ON, the currently  
loaded song is saved before the USB connection becomes active and the  
following screen appears on the display.  
This unit can only be connected to a computer by USB when the recorder  
mode is set to MULTI TRACK  
.
Before connecting the unit and the computer by USB, confirm that you  
have exported or backed up to the FAT partition all the files that you want  
to transfer to the computer.  
The “UTILITY” folder is used to update the unit’s system software, for  
example.  
If you turn the unit’s power ON after making the USB connection, the screen  
above appears right away.  
The unit appears as an external drive named “DP-006on the computer’s  
display.  
Click the “DP-006drive on the computer to view the “BACKUP, WAVE “ and  
“UTILITYfolders in the FAT partition of the DP-006.  
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Disconnecting from Mac OS X  
1. Drag the “DP-006icon that represents this unit to the Trash, or type  
Command-E to disconnect the DP-006.  
Disconnecting  
Follow these steps to properly end the USB connection.  
2. After the DP-006 icon disappears from the desktop, remove the USB  
cable.  
CAUTION  
When transferring data, do not disconnect the unit or remove the USB  
cable. Doing so could cause data on the computer or this unit to be  
damaged.  
This unit restarts and the Home Screen appears on the display.  
TIP  
Depending on the OS version or OS settings, you might also be able to  
disconnect the DP-006 by clicking an eject icon next to it in the Finder  
window or by using a control key.  
NOTE  
The procedure on the computer for disconnecting might be called “eject”  
or “unmount.  
Disconnecting from Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7  
Follow the procedures below to disconnect computers that use Windows XP,  
Windows Vista, or Windows 7 operating systems.  
A PC card icon and arrow appear in the taskbar (usually at the bottom right of  
the screen).  
1. Left-click on this icon to open a pop-up bar. Click this pop-up bar to  
disconnect this unit from the computer.  
2. After a pop-up message appears on the computer display saying that the  
unit can be disconnected, remove the USB cable.  
The unit restarts automatically and the Home Screen opens on its display.  
NOTE  
Do not remove the USB cable if a pop-up message warning that the unit  
cannot be disconnected safely appears on the computer display. Close  
all the computer programs and windows that are accessing (reading or  
writing) files on the unit, and then try the operation again.  
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4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the song you want to back up,  
Song backup and restoration  
Song backup saves not only audio tracks, but also backs up editing data and  
other song data. Song restoration is the reverse of this process. In short, song  
files are transferred from the computer to the FAT partition of the unit and  
then used to restore the song.  
and press the F4 [NEXT] button.  
A screen appears that allows you to edit the file name (title) of the song  
selected on the SONG BACKUPscreen.  
Backing-up songs  
Before starting a backup, check that the MTR partition that has the song that  
you want to backup is selected. (See “Selecting the active partitionon page  
45.)  
5. Edit the name (title) of the song being backed up as necessary. (See  
6. After setting the name (title), press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the DATA BACKUPitem, and  
press the F4 [t] button to open the DATA BACKUPscreen.  
A backup copy of the song on the active partition is made on the FAT  
partition (.001is added as an extension).  
A Writing Filepop-up message appears on the display while  
backing up.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONG BACKUPitem, and  
When the backup is complete, the DATA BACKUPscreen reopens.  
press the F4 [t] button to open the SONG BACKUPscreen.  
NOTE  
If the open space necessary to back up a song is not available on the FAT  
partition, a It's too Large(the file is larger than the available  
open space) pop-up message appears. In this case, connect this unit and a  
computer, and erase unnecessary files on the partition using the computer  
to make enough open space.  
A list of songs in the currently selected MTR partition appears.  
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7. Connect this unit to a computer using the USB cable. (See “Connecting  
Restoring songs  
Basically, restoring is the reverse of backing up. In short, transfer a backup file  
on a computer to this unit to restore a song.  
8. Use the computer to copy backup files from the BACKUP directory on the  
FAT partition of the unit to the computer.  
9. When done backing up, end the USB connection. (See “Disconnecting”  
1. Connect this unit to a computer using the USB cable. (See “Connecting  
2. Use the computer to copy backup files from the computer to the BACKUP  
directory on the FAT partition of the unit.  
3. When done copying, remove the USB cable using the proper procedures  
and disconnect the unit from the computer. (See “Disconnectingon  
page 85.)  
CAUTION  
If you use a computer to change the name of a song file that has been  
backed up, use no more than eight ordinary English letters and numbers.  
Do not change the file extension.  
4. After this unit restarts automatically, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
5. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the DATA BACKUPitem, and  
press the F4 [t] button to open the DATA BACKUPscreen.  
6. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the SONG RESTOREitem,  
and press the F4 [t] button to open the SONG RESTOREscreen.  
This screen shows the backup files on the FAT partition.  
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NOTE  
Track import and export  
You can import and export individual tracks between a computer and this  
unit’s FAT partition.  
Files that can be imported/exported as tracks must be in the WAV format (with  
the .WAVextension).  
You can import and export both mono and stereo files.  
A File Not Found(the file cannot be found) pop-up message appears  
if there are no files on the FAT partition.  
7. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the file that you want to restore,  
and press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
The actual song name and an Are you sure?confirmation pop-up  
message appear.  
If you want to import an audio file that is of a different format, you must first  
convert it to a 16-bit, 44.1kHz mono/stereo WAV file.  
Importing to tracks  
Before importing a track, first select the partition with the song that you want  
to import it into as the active partition. Then, load the song that you want to  
NOTE  
If the file name is short, spaces appear after the file name on the FAT  
partition, but those spaces are not included in the actual file name.  
1. Connect the unit to a computer using the included USB cable. (See  
8. Press the F3 [YES] button.  
After the currently loaded song is saved, the song selected in step 7 is  
restored and loaded.  
2. Use the computer to copy WAV files on its drive to the WAVE directory in  
this unit’s FAT partition.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
If there is not enough open space on the SD card, a Card Fullpop-up  
The files to be copied must have single-byte alphanumeric character  
names(8 characters or less). If you try to copy a file with double-byte  
characters, it cannot be imported because the file name will not appear on  
the display in step 6 below.  
message appears.  
9. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home Screen.  
3. After you have imported the track files from the computer, remove the  
USB cable using the proper procedures and disconnect the unit from the  
computer. (See “Disconnectingon page 85.)  
4. After this unit restarts automatically, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
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5. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the IMPORT/EXPORTitem,  
7. Use the DATA wheel to select the WAV file that you want to import, and  
and press the F4 [t] button to open the IMPORT/EXPORTscreen.  
press the F2 [NEXT] button.  
The amount of open space on the MTR partition and the size of the  
selected WAV file appear on the display.  
If the WAV file is stereo, this unit automatically selects two mono tracks  
(TRACK 1 and 2) or a stereo track (TRACK 3 or TRACK 4).  
IMPORT/EXPORTscreen appears.  
6. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the IMPORT TRACKitem,  
and press the F4 [t] button.  
8. Use the DATA wheel to select the track to which you want to import the  
WAV file, and press the F4 [EXEC] button to start importing.  
NOTE  
If there is not enough open space, an Import File Too Large(the  
file to be imported is too large) warning pop-up message appears.  
Song files on the FAT partition are shown.  
The track that is the destination for the import must be empty. This unit  
reads the file from the FAT partition, and imports it to the designated track.  
The beginning of the file is set at the start of the song (00h00m00s00f).  
In the same way as other recording tracks, you can edit the track that has  
received the imported file. (See “8 – Editing Tracks” on page 67.)  
When importing stereo WAV files, it is necessary to have an open pair of  
tracks or a stereo track.  
NOTE  
This unit does not support WAV files with sampling frequencies other than  
44.1 kHz. Such files are not displayed even if they have been imported. If  
no files that can be imported are on the FAT partition, an Import File  
Not Foundpop-up message appears.  
CAUTION  
After importing a file to TRACK 3 or 4, if the track type has been changed  
from stereo to mono or mono to stereo, any file that has been imported to  
this track previously will be deleted. This operation can be undone.  
If the file name is short, spaces appear after the file name on the FAT  
partition, but those spaces are not included in the actual file name.  
9. When done importing, press the HOME button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
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Exporting tracks  
You can export the tracks that you want as 16-bit, 44.1kHz mono and stereo  
WAV files.  
Press the F3 [NAME] button to open the NAME EDITscreen where you  
can edit the file name. (See “Editing names” on page 46.)  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the IMPORT/EXPORTitem,  
and press the F4 [t] button to open the IMPORT/EXPORTscreen.  
NOTE  
Song tracks that do not have audio files are not shown in the file list.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) a track to export, and press the  
F4 [ ] button to put a in its checkbox.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the EXPORT TRACKitem,  
and press the F4 [t] button to open the EXPORT TRACKscreen.  
By putting marks in multiple checkboxes, you can export multiple  
tracks at the same time.  
NOTE  
On this screen, song tracks that have audio files are shown in a list.  
You can tell the original track number by the file name.  
To remove a from a checkbox select (highlight) that track and press the  
F4 [ ] button.  
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5. When you finish selecting (putting a next to) the tracks that you want  
10. After exporting track files to the computer, remove the USB cable using  
the proper procedures and disconnect the unit from the computer. (See  
to export, press the F2 [NEXT] button.  
The amount or open space on the FAT partition (which is the destination  
for the exported tracks) and the total number of tracks to be exported is  
shown.  
NOTE  
You can change the name of an exported track file on the computer. If you  
do so, use no more than 8 English letters and numbers for the name and  
always follow them with the .wav” extension. Furthermore, do not use  
special symbols, for example.  
Exported files are given names according to their source tracks in the  
following manner.  
TRACK 1:  
TRACK 2:  
TRACK 3 (mono): “TEX003.WAV”  
TRACK 3 (stereo): “TEX003S.WAV”  
TRACK 4 (mono): “TEX004.WAV”  
TRACK 4 (stereo): “TEX004S.WAV”  
“TEX001.WAV”  
“TEX002.WAV”  
6. Press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
The selected track is exported to the FAT partition with the edited file  
name with the .WAVextension added as the track file name.  
If you have previously exported a track file with the same name (title), a  
Duplicate name Are you sure?(A file with the same name  
already exists. Are you sure that you want to overwrite it?) confirmation  
pop-up message appears.  
Press the F3 [YES] button to overwrite the old file.  
Press the F4 [NO] button to cancel the export and return to the file list  
screen.  
7. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home Screen.  
8. Connect this unit to a computer. (See “Connecting with a computeron  
page 84.)  
9. Use the computer to copy track files from the WAVE folder on the FAT  
partition to the computer.  
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4. Edit the name (title) of the stereo master file as necessary. (See “Editing  
5. When done editing the file name, press the F2 [EXEC] button to export a  
stereo master track as a single 16-bit, 44.1kHz stereo WAV file to the FAT  
partition.  
Exporting stereo master tracks  
When you create a new stereo master track for a song, the existing stereo  
master track is overwritten, so if you want to keep multiple different stereo  
master tracks, you should save them to a computer.  
Before starting the following export procedures, make sure that the song for  
which you want to export a stereo master track is currently loaded and that  
you have already created a stereo master track for it.  
The file name of the exported file is the name set in step 4 above plus the  
.WAVextension.  
If you have previously exported a stereo master track with the same  
name (title), a Duplicate name Are you sure?(A file with the  
same name already exists. Are you sure that you want to overwrite it?)  
confirmation pop-up message appears.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the IMPORT/EXPORTitem,  
and press the F4 [t] button to open the IMPORT/EXPORTscreen.  
Press the F3 [YES] button to overwrite the old file.  
Press the F4 [NO] button to cancel the export and return to the previous  
screen where you can edit the name (title).  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the EXPORT MASTERitem,  
and press the F4 [t] button to open the EXPORT MASTERscreen.  
NOTE  
To cancel exporting, press the F1 [BACK] button.  
6. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home Screen.  
7. Connect this unit to a computer using a USB cable. (See “Connecting with  
8. Use the computer to copy the stereo master file from the WAVE directory  
on the FAT partition of the unit to the computer.  
9. After copying finishes, remove the USB cable using the proper proce-  
dures and disconnect the unit from the computer. (See “Disconnecting”  
NOTE  
A Master Track Not Foundwarning pop-up message appears if  
there is no stereo master track.  
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13 – Troubleshooting  
When working with any new piece of equipment like the unit, it’s sometimes difficult to work out whey something isn’t happening the way you expect. The main  
thing is to take your time—after all, you’re not paying hourly studio rates! Stop and think. Ask yourself questions, like the ones below, and you can usually find the  
answer.  
Also, see the “Messages Listssection on page 94 for the meaning of messages that may pop up on the display. Consult this table when a message appears  
when an operation cannot be completed by the unit.  
Why can’t I hear any sound when I play back?  
Why can’t my computer “see” the unit files?  
Are the LEVEL knobs of the tracks set to high enough?  
Is the MASTER LEVEL knob set to high enough?  
Have you properly connected the /LINE OUT jack to headphones  
or an external monitoring system (powered monitor speakers or an  
amplifier and speakers)?  
Is the unit connected to the computer via the USB terminal? (See  
Before making the USB connection, songs, tracks, or stereo masters are  
backed up or exported to the FAT partition?  
Files on an MTR partition cannot be accessed directly from a computer.  
Is the external monitoring system set up correctly?  
Has the VOLUME dial on the left side of the unit been raised to a  
suitable level?  
When using the AC adaptor, noise occurs if I connect a passive  
guitar or bass directly.  
Connecting another device to the unit’s /LINE OUT jack might  
reduce the noise.  
Why does the sound I'm recording sound distorted?  
This might be caused by interference noise from another device. If  
there is a power amplifier or other device that uses a large transformer,  
a fluorescent light or something similar nearby, you might be able to  
reduce the noise by changing the distance and orientation of this unit  
in relation to such equipment.  
Are the LEVEL knobs of the INPUT A or INPUT B on the top panel of  
the unit set too high? Is the input source too loud?  
Is the monitoring level too high, causing distortion from the external  
monitoring system (powered monitor speakers or an amplifier and  
speakers)?  
Why can’t I record?  
When you press the Play (7) button while pressing and holding the  
Record (0) button to start recording, is at least one track in recording  
standby (REC indicator lit)?  
Are inputs assigned to tracks? (See “Assigning inputson page 54.)  
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The following popup messages alert you to conditions that may arise while you are using the unit. Consult this table if you see something you do not understand.  
Messages  
Meaning and remedy  
The batteries have no remaining charge.  
Battery Empty  
This appears when the batteries have no remaining charge.  
Replace the batteries with new ones or use a TASCAM PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately).  
The batteries have little remaining charge.  
Battery Low  
This appears if you try to start recording when the batteries are low.  
Replace the batteries with new ones or use a TASCAM PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately).  
The SD card is full during recording.  
Export or delete unneeded data to make room on the card or use a different SD card.  
There is no recorded data for the export track.  
Card Full  
Empty Export Track  
This appears if you tried to export a track from the song that does not have any recordings. (See “Track import and exporton page 88.)  
Export tracks from songs with recordings.  
The file cannot be found.  
File Not Found  
I/O Too Short  
This appears if you try to restore a song when the FAT Partition does not have any backed up songs. (See “Song backup and restoration”  
The IN and OUT points are too close together.  
This appears if you try to activate repeat playback mode when the IN and OUT points are too close together. Make sure the IN and OUT  
points are at least 2 frames apart. (See “Using repeat playbackon page 66.)  
The file you are trying to import cannot be found.  
Import File Not Found You are trying to import a WAV file from the FAT partition when there are no WAV files there. (See “Importing to trackson page 88.)  
Connect the unit to a PC and transfer some files to the FAT partition for import.  
The file you are trying to import is too large.  
Import File Too Large  
You are trying to import a WAV file from the MTR partition that is too large for the remaining space on the partition. Free up some space  
on the (native) partion and try again.  
The unit is in BOUNCEmode.  
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in BOUNCEmode.  
The unit is in MASTER RECor MASTER PLAYmode.  
In Bounce Mode  
In Master Mode  
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in MASTER RECor MASTER PLAYmode.  
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Messages  
Meaning and remedy  
The unit is in repeat playback mode.  
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in Repeat mode.  
The SD card installed in the card slot is in a format that cannot be used by this unit.  
In Repeat Mode  
Invalid Card  
It’s too Large  
Insert another SD card after turning the unit OFF or format the card (put in standby) by opening the MENU, selecting CARDand then  
selecting FORMAT  
The song file is too large.  
You are trying to backup a song file that is larger than the open space available on the FAT partition. (See “Song backup and restoration”  
.
Format the FAT partition (see “Reformatting FAT partitionson page 82) or connect the unit to a computer and make more space on  
the partition by deleting unneeded files, for example.  
The stereo master track cannot be found.  
Master Track Not  
Found  
This appears if you try to export a stereo master track from a song that does not have one recorded. (See “Exporting stereo master  
Create a stereo master track and then export it.  
The stereo master track is too large.  
You tried to export a stereo master track that is larger than the open space available on the FAT partition. (See “Exporting stereo master  
Master Track Too Large trackson page 92.)  
Reformat the FAT partition (See “Reformatting FAT partitionson page 82.) or connect the unit to a computer and delete unneeded  
files, for example, to make more space available.  
There is not enough space.  
This appears if you try to create or copy a song when the MTR partition does not have enough space.  
Delete songs (See “Erasing songson page 49.) or format the SD card (See “Formatting SD cardson page 79.), for example, to make  
more space available.  
No Disk Space  
There is no master track.  
This appears if you try to select a stereo master track that does not exist as the source track when cloning tracks. (See“CLONE TRACK (track  
Create a stereo master track or select a different source track.  
There is no song.  
You are trying to load a song from a partition that has no songs on it. (See “Loading a saved songon page 46.)  
No Master Trk  
No Song  
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Messages  
Meaning and remedy  
There is no undo operation history.  
There are no actions to be undone. (See “Erasing the operation historyon page 60.)  
No SD card has been loaded.  
Turn OFF the unit (put it in standby) and then insert an SD card.  
The recorder is not stopped.  
No Undo Histry  
No SD Card  
Not Stopped  
This appears when the recorder is not stopped and you push the UN/REDO button or any other button that only functions when the  
recorder is stopped.  
The unit is currently recording.  
Now Recording  
This appears when you try to perform a menu action while recording. There are also other operations that cannot be done while  
recording.  
The SD card installed in the unit is write-protected.  
To record or edit, turn off (in standby) the unit and un-protect the SD card.  
You have set the same track.  
Protected Card  
Same Track  
In the clone track settings you have set the same track for both SOURCE TRKand DESTINATION TRK  
.
The capacity of the SD card installed in the unit is too small for this unit to use.  
Use an SD card larger than 512 MB.  
SD Size Error  
The song is protected.  
Song Protected  
This message appears when you try to record to, edit or otherwise change a protected song.  
Remove protection from the song before trying to change it. (See “Protecting songson page 50.)  
It is not possible to create any more songs.  
You have 250 songs on one partition. You must delete some before you can create another song.  
Tracks have already been recorded.  
This appears if you try to import when all the tracks have been recorded. (See “Importing to trackson page 88.)  
Track editing failed.  
After saving the song, restart the unit’s power and conduct the edit again.  
The track is too short.  
Too Many songs  
Track Full  
Trk Edit Fail  
Trk Too Short  
This appears if you try to change the recorder to master recording mode when the IN and OUT points are less than four seconds apart.  
Set the IN and OUT points at least four seconds apart. (See “Setting IN and OUT pointson page 65.)  
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Messages  
Meaning and remedy  
The virtual memory created for work on the SD card has become full.  
Even if the SD card has enough remaining memory space, this error may occur when you record a long song or edit a lot.  
Work Memory Full  
You may be able to continue the work if you clear the history which may increase the open work memory. (See “Erasing the operation  
You may also be able to continue work by turning the unit off and then on again,which may increas the open work memory.  
Audio Rst Fail  
Device Error  
FileErr  
I/F Error  
Mount Error  
SaveParam Fail  
SD-Card Error!  
SD Not Found  
SD Read Busy  
SD Write Busy  
If any of these errors occur, turn the the unit power OFF and restart it.  
If these error message continue to appear, please contact the nearest retailer or TASCAM representative.  
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Built-in microphones  
Media and file systems  
Omnidirectional x2  
Recording media  
/LINE OUT jack  
Connector: 3.5mm (1/8”) stereo mini jack  
SD card (512 MB–2 GB)  
SDHC card (4 GB–32 GB)  
When line is connected  
File system  
Standard output level: −16dBV  
Maximum output level: 0dBV  
When headphone is connected  
MTR partition: TASCAM original  
FAT partition: FAT32  
Standard output level: 15mW+15mW (THD+N 0.1% or less, 32Ω load)  
Inputs and outputs  
Data input and output  
USB jack  
Analog audio input and output  
INPUT A jack  
Connector: USB Mini-B 4-pin  
Format: USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED mass storage class  
Connector: 6.3mm (1/4”) TS standard jack  
Input impedance:  
10 kΩ or greater (when INPUT A switch set to MIC/LINE)  
1 MΩ (when INPUT A switch set to GUITAR)  
Standard input level: −10dBV  
Audio performance  
Frequency response  
INPUT(MIC/LINE) wLINE OUT: 20Hz–20kHz, +1dB/−3dB  
Maximum input level: +6dBV  
Headroom: 16dB  
Distortion  
INPUT(LINE) wLINE OUT: Less than 0.05%  
INPUT B jack  
Connector: 6.3mm (1/4”) TS standard jack  
Input impedance: 10kΩ or greater  
Standard input level: −10dBV  
Maximum input level: +6dBV  
Headroom: 16dB  
S/N ratio  
INPUT(MIC/LINE) wLINE OUT: More than 81dB  
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Operating requirements  
General  
For the latest information on compatible operating systems, check the  
TASCAM website (http://tascam.com/).  
Power  
Four AA batteries (alkaline or nickel-metal hydride) or  
TASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately)  
Supported operating systems  
Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7  
Mac OS X 10.4.6 and later  
Power consumption  
1W (maximum)  
Continuous battery operation time (continuous use)  
When using alkaline batteries (EVOLTA)  
Continuous operation Note  
About 8.0 hours  
About 8.5 hours  
Using line input and recording  
Using headphones and playing back  
(JEITA standards used for recording and playback)  
When using nickel-metal hydride batteries (eneloop)  
Continuous operation Note  
About 9.0 hours  
About 9.5 hours  
Using line input and recording  
Using headphones and playing back  
(JEITA standards used for recording and playback)  
Dimensions (W x H x D) (including protrusions)  
155 x 41.5 x 107mm  
8.70 x 1.63 x 4.98in.  
Weight (w/o batteries)  
360g / 0.79lbs  
Operating temperature range  
5–35°C  
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Backup memory  
Dimensions  
This unit backs up the following settings and retains them even when OFF (in  
standby).  
The following PREFERENCEscreen items  
o Repeat Int  
o Auto Pwr Save  
o Contrast  
41.5mm  
155mm  
Illustrations and other depictions may differ in part from the actual  
product.  
Specifications and external appearance may be changed without  
notification to improve the product.  
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Block diagram  
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16 – Commonly-used Functions  
This section is a brief guide to some operations on the DP-006 which may not be immediately obvious from looking at the panel controls.  
Button names are indicated like this: REPEAT.  
MENUeCARDeFORMAT, meaning “press the MENU button, select the CARDmenu, and then the FORMAT action.  
Complex operations are not shown completely in this table.  
How to  
Execution method (buttons used)  
MENUeCARDeFAT REFORMAT  
IN/OUT, F3, F4  
For details see  
Format the FAT partition  
Set the IN point /OUT point  
Edit the IN and OUT points  
Use the USB connection  
Remove the USB connection  
Import a WAV file to a track  
Choose another partition as the active partition  
Tune a guitar or bass  
IN/OUTeF2  
Connect the unit and a PC with the USB cable.  
Disconnect the unit from a PC  
MENUeIMPORT/EXPORTeIMPORT TRACK  
MENUeCARDePARTITION  
HOMEeF1 [TUNER]  
Find out the current partition  
Make all of an SD card usable by a PC  
Format an SD card  
MENUeINFORMATION  
MENUeCARDeSD INITIALIZE  
MENUeCARDeFORMAT  
MENUeSONGeCREATE  
Create a new song  
Create a stereo master track  
Export a stereo master track to a computer  
Redo one operation  
REC MODEeMASTER REC  
MENUeIMPORT/EXPORTeEXPORT MASTER “Exporting stereo master trackson page 92  
UN/REDO  
Undo one operation  
UN/REDO  
Name a song  
MENUeSONGeNAME EDIT  
MENUeSONGePROTECT  
MENUeINFORMATION  
MENUeSONGeCOPY  
MENUeSONGeERASE  
MENUeDATA BACKUPeSONG BACKUP  
MENUeSONGePROTECT  
Un-protect a song  
Display the song name (title)  
Copy a song  
Delete a song  
Back up a song to a PC  
Protect a song  
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How to  
Execution method (buttons used)  
For details see  
Save a song  
MENUeSONGeSAVE  
Load a song  
MENUeSONGeLOAD  
Delete the whole of a track  
Insert silence at a point in a track  
Cut and close up part a track  
Remove a section of a track and replace it with silence  
Make a copy of a track  
MENUeTRACK EDITeCLEAN OUT  
MENUeTRACK EDITeOPEN  
MENUeTRACK EDITeCUT  
MENUeTRACK EDITeSINLENCE  
MENUeTRACK EDITeCLONE TRACK  
MENUeIMPORT/EXPORTeEXPORT TRACK  
REC MODEeBOUNCE  
Export a track's contents to PC  
Bounce tracks  
Format one partition  
MENUeCARDeREFORMAT  
MENUeDATA BACKUPeSONG RESTORE  
REC MODEeBOUNCE  
Restore a song from a computer  
Ping-pong (bounce) to ohter tracks  
Metronome settings  
MENUeMETRONOME  
Use the metronome  
MENUeMETRONOME  
Find out how much time is left for recording  
Playback a created stereo master track  
Use the built-in mic  
MENUeINFORMATION  
REC MODEeMASTER PLAY  
INPUT SETTING  
Record a guitar  
INPUT SETTING  
Monitor the input signal in mono (or stereo)  
Change the track to which INPUT A/B is assigned  
INPUT SETTINGeMODE  
ASSIGN  
Change the repeat interval used during repeat playback MENUePREFERENCE  
Use the automatic power saving function  
Change the display contrast  
MENUePREFERENCE  
MENUePREFERENCE  
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User registration  
Customers in the USA, please visit the TASCAM  
website (http://tascam.com/) to register as a  
user online.  
DP-006  
TEAC CORPORATION  
Phone: +81-42-356-9143  
http://tascam.jp/  
http://tascam.com/  
1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530 Japan  
TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
Phone: +1-323-726-0303  
7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640 USA  
TEAC MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.  
Phone: +52-55-5010-6000  
Río Churubusco 364, Colonia Del Carmen, Delegación Coyoacán, CP 04100, México DF, México  
http://teacmexico.net/  
TEAC UK LIMITED  
Phone: +44-8451-302511  
http://tascam.eu/  
Suites 19 & 20, Building 6, Croxley Green Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire. WD18 8TE, U.K.  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
Phone: +49-611-71580  
http://tascam.eu/  
Printed in China  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
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