Manual

2 – Basic operational concepts : Copy and paste of parameters
TASCAM DM-4800 User’s Manual 29
Copy and paste of parameters
These operations can be carried out, whether or not
the “fat channel” controls described above have been
used to make the settings.
To copy channel parameters Press and hold
the
COPY key, and press the SEL key of the channel
from which the copy is to be made. A popup message
appears to say that the parameters have been copied.
To paste channel parameters Press and hold
the
PASTE key, and press the SEL key of the channel
to which the parameters are to be copied.
Press
ENTER to paste the parameters (including pan,
buss assignment, etc.) into the destination channel, or
any cursor key to cancel the operation.
To paste only the gate parameters Press
and hold the
PASTE key, and the GATE ON key
together, and press the
SEL key of the channel to
which the gate parameters are to be copied.
Press
ENTER to confirm the operation, or a cursor
key to cancel it.
To paste only the compressor/expander
parameters
Press and hold the PASTE key,
and the
COMP/EXP ON key together, and press the
SEL key of the channel to which the compressor/
expander parameters are to be copied.
Press
ENTER to confirm the operation, or a cursor
key to cancel it.
To paste only the EQ parameters Press and
hold the
PASTE key, and the EQ ON key together,
and press the
SEL key of the channel to which the
equalization parameters are to be copied.
Press
ENTER to confirm the operation, or a cursor
key to cancel it.
Nothing happens if you try to paste inappropriate set-
tings to the “wrong” channel (e.g. equalization set-
tings have no meaning if pasted to an Aux master). If
you are pasting all the channel settings that can be
made using the “fat channel”, though, those which
are applicable to the destination channel will be
pasted.
The SCREEN key The SCREEN key in the EDIT
PARAMETERS section is used to jump to the chan-
nel parameter copy screen (see “UTILITY copying”
on page 30 below).
Figure 2.23: PARAMETER EDIT in the “fat channel”
Figure 2.24: Pasting channel parameters