Tascam Recording Equipment US 428 User Manual

Setting up and Using the US-428 with Pro Tools®  
The US-428 can control Digidesign's Pro Tools software application on both the MacOS and the PC.  
Digidesign offers a free version, ProTools Free, that is an attractive application for use with the US-428.  
On the Macintosh it uses SoundManager for audio, and Windows Multimedia (MME) on the PC. You can  
see compatibility details and can order a free CD-ROM of Pro Tools Free at www.digidesign.com.  
Note: At the time of this writing, the downloadable MacOS version (5.0.1) supports the use of remote  
control hardware, but the Windows version does not. The CD-ROM version of ProTools Free, however,  
contains control hardware support in both MacOS and Windows versions, and thus should be quite  
compatible with the US-428. If you have the downloaded Windows version, you can download the  
additional files necessary for control hardware support. As of this writing, this file is located at:  
Pro Tools Free: This free software application offers eight tracks of digital audio and 48 tracks of MIDI.  
You can record up to two inputs simultaneously, and use the US-428 control surface to control mixing,  
plug-ins, automation, and more.  
Before using the set-up information provided in this document, first install Pro Tools Free (and OMS if  
you’re on a Mac) as described in the ProTools document "PT FREE Quick Start Guide.pdf" that comes  
with the Pro Tools Free download. Make sure that Pro Tools Free is working using your computer's built-  
in speaker before proceeding further. You can use the sample project provided with Pro Tools Free to test  
it.  
To use the US-428 in this set-up, you must have version 2.00 or later of the US-428 driver installed on  
your system. Before using this set-up document, first read the documentation on installing the US-428  
drivers.  
Setting Up the US-428  
Pro Tools Free can only use Sound Manager input and output on the Mac or Windows MME input and  
output on the PC. Note that this is not required though. For example, you can use the US-428 to control  
Pro Tools while sending Pro Tools’ audio I/O through a different device, even the Mac’s built-in sound  
system.  
Version 2.00 and later of the US-428 driver includes special emulation software to let the US-428 act like  
a JL Cooper CS-10™ attached to Pro Tools. This is different than the normal CS-10 emulation mode  
since Pro Tools uses it in some special ways. In the US-428 control panel, select “Pro Tools® CS-10” for  
the control protocol.  
You might need to adjust the audio latency for your system. Do this in the System tab of the US-428  
control panel. Using a smaller setting will reduce the audio input to output latency through Pro Tools Free,  
but also increases the chance of audio drop outs. A setting of 1024 works well on many computers. If you  
get an error message when playing that says “You’re running out of CPU power. Take out some plug-ins  
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If "Audio During Fast Forward/Rewind" is not selected under Setups/Preferences.../Operation, then you  
can tap the REW or FFWD keys to move backward or forward in steps. (The step size depends on your  
selected time display mode.) Or you can hold down the REW or FFWD keys to move the time line  
continuously.  
"Pass Through Null" Controls  
In using the US-428 with Pro Tools, the physical faders and rotary control positions at times will not match  
their on-screen counterparts. When you move a control, like a level fader, pan control, or effect parameter  
knob, it will not affect the on-screen control until it has moved past the on-screen position, called the null  
point. The on-screen control will then stay locked to the physical control after this. Once you have stopped  
moving the control, it will still stay locked until the Touch Timeout time has passed. Then, once again, you  
have to pass through the null point to regain control. (You can adjust the Touch Timeout setting in  
Setups/Preferences.../Automation.)  
Channel Strips  
Each channel strip has controls for level, mute, solo, select, and record enable. The channel strip fader  
controls the corresponding on-screen level fader, but remember that you must move it through the on-  
screen position before it takes effect. As you start to move a fader that is not locked to its on-screen  
counterpart, either the HI-MID or LO-MID LED will light up to show you which direction you need to move  
the fader to reach the null point.  
You can press the MUTE keys to mute/unmute a channel. The MUTE light displays the current MUTE  
state for that channel. If you press the SOLO key, the SOLO LED will light up and you are in SOLO mode.  
Now the MUTE keys become SOLO keys for the 8 channels, and the MUTE lights become SOLO lights.  
Press the SOLO key again, and you are back in MUTE mode.  
Pressing a SELECT key selects a track for panning, send level, or plug-in parameter control, and  
deselects other tracks. Once selected, its on-screen name will be highlighted in green. Hold the SET key  
and press SELECT to toggle the selection of a track for editing, deleting, etc. Its on-screen track name will  
get a white background.  
You can move to different banks of 8 channel strips by using the BANK keys (<BANK and BANK>).  
Pressing these will move the selection by 8 to the right or left (or as far as possible) and the MUTE and  
REC lights will be updated for the currently active channel strips. The currently selected track for panning,  
etc. will also move (and the same green LED will stay lit).  
Changing Parameters  
When a track is selected, you can use the four rotary knobs in different ways to control the track's pan  
setting, send levels, and plug-in parameters. There are different sets of parameters for a track that these  
four knobs can control. The "top" set includes pan, and five send levels. With a track selected, you get to  
its top parameter set by holding LOCATE> and pressing the HIGH key. The HIGH LED lights to show that  
the top set is selected.  
Now you can move the PAN knob (through the null point!) to change the pan setting for the selected  
track. You can also change the send level for all five sends, A through E. (See the summary at the end for  
details.) Hold the SET button while moving a knob for finer control.  
On screen you can select any plug-in and display its settings. The track for the plug-in, if it is different  
than the selected track, will have its name highlighted in red. Load the "4-band EQ II" plug-in in an insert.  
Now press the LOW button several times. As you do, a set of plug-in parameters is highlighted (up to 6 at  
a time for a plug-in). The set goes to the bottom then cycles back to the top. Now try turning an EQ knob  
back and forth. Once it moves through the parameter's null point, you can control it with the US-knob. All  
six plug-in parameters selected can be controlled (only 4 are used per set for this EQ). See the summary  
at the end for details, and for more on using plug-ins with Pro Tools, see "DigiRack Plug-Ins Guide.pdf"  
that came with Pro Tools.  
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Scrubbing and Shuttling  
The data wheel on the US-428 can be use to scrub and shuttle audio in Pro Tools, and to create  
selections of data for editing. Here's a brief example of how to use these features to select some audio.  
Please refer to the CS-10 chapter of the MIDI Controller Guide (listed below) for lots of details.  
This description assumes that "Edit Insertion Follows Scrub/Shuttle" is disabled under  
Setups/Preferences.../Operation. Press F3 to go into shuttle mode, and move the data wheel to shuttle  
the cursor near your desired start point. Press F2 to go into scrub mode. Scrub the audio with the data  
wheel to find your approximate start point. Now hold down SET and scrub towards the end point. Hey,  
you're creating a selection. Press <BANK to go to the start of the selection, hold down SET and F1, and  
scrub more finely, adjusting the exact selection start point. Press BANK> to do the same to trim the end  
point. Now press F2 or STOP to exit scrub mode.  
You can switch between scrub and shuttle modes at any time, and can leave scrub or shuttle mode by  
pressing the button with the lit up LED or STOP. Note that the normal transport controls, and much else,  
are disabled when in scrub or shuttle mode. Again, the Pro Tools documentation has much more details  
about using a MIDI controller for such functions. Check it out.  
Zoom/Scroll/Edit  
Several key commands, listed in the Summary, exist to perform various zooming, scrolling, and editing  
functions.  
Find Out More  
More information about how Pro Tools uses external MIDI controllers, and the CS-10 in particular, can be  
found on Digidesign’s web site. Their guide can be found at:  
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US-428 “Pro Tools® CS-10” Summary  
Transport  
Changing Parameters  
LOCATE>+HI go to first parameter set  
PLAY  
play  
SET+PLAY  
RECORD  
ASGN+RECORD  
STOP  
play at half speed  
toggle record state  
cycle record modes  
stop  
HI  
set  
LO  
go to previous parameter  
go to next parameter set  
LOCATE>+LO go to last parameter set  
REW  
rewind  
FFWD  
fast forward  
abort recording  
go to beginning  
go to end  
First parameter set (for selected track)  
SET+STOP  
SET+REW  
SET+FFWD  
PAN  
pan  
GAIN  
FREQ  
Q
LOCATE>+GAIN  
LOCATE>+FREQ  
send a level  
send b level  
send c level  
send d level  
send e level  
Channel Strips  
FADERn  
SELECTn  
adjust track n level  
select track n for  
pan, send level,  
parameters  
Plug-in parameter sets (for selected plug-in)  
PAN  
GAIN  
FREQ  
Q
LOCATE>+GAIN  
LOCATE>+FREQ  
parameter 1  
parameter 2  
parameter 3  
parameter 4  
parameter 5  
parameter 6  
REC+SELECTn  
arm  
toggle track n rec  
SET+SELECTn  
toggle track n select  
for edit/delete/etc.  
toggle track n mute  
MUTEn  
MUTEn (when SOLO) toggle track n solo  
SET+(knob)  
fine pan, send level,  
or parameter adjust  
SOLO  
toggle solo/mute  
state  
<BANK  
BANK>  
bank left by 8  
bank right by 8  
Data Wheel  
F2  
F3  
scrub on/off  
shuttle on/off  
Views/Locations  
WHEEL  
scrub or shuttle  
SET+<BANK  
SET+BANK>  
SET+HI  
zoom out horizontal  
zoom in horizontal  
zoom out vertical  
zoom in vertical  
F1+WHEEL  
SET+WHEEL create/extend selection  
<BANK  
BANK>  
STOP  
fine scrub or shuttle  
go to start of selection  
go to end of selection  
exit scrub or shuttle  
SET+LO  
<LOCATE+SELECTn  
<LOCATE+LOCATE>  
+SELECTn  
go to memory n  
set memory n  
scroll left  
Edit Keys  
F1+<BANK  
F1+BANK>  
F1+LOCATE>+<BANK scroll to start  
F1+LOCATE>+BANK> scroll to end  
F1+HI  
F1+LO  
scroll right  
AUX1  
AUX2  
AUX3  
AUX4  
HI-MID  
set start point  
set end point  
capture region(s)  
separate regions(s)  
cycle edit tools  
scroll up  
scroll down  
Modifier Keys  
Special LEDs  
LOCATE>  
SET  
option key  
shift key  
HI-MID  
move active fader up to null  
LO-MID move active fader down to null  
ASGN  
F1  
control key  
command key  
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