User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 – Introduction
- 2 - Quick Guide
- Playback and mixing
- Recording and mastering
- Creating a new song
- Connecting and setting the input sources
- Setting the guitar as the recording source for TRACK 1
- Adjusting and monitoring the input level
- Recording a guitar to TRACK 1
- Playing back the recording
- Recording a guitar to TRACK 2
- Recording a vocal to TRACK 3
- Mixing the tracks
- Mastering a recording
- Shutting down
- 3 – Names and Functions of Parts
- 4 – Preparation
- 5 - Song Management
- 6 - Basic Recording
- 7 - Recorder Functions
- 8 - Track Editing
- 9 - Using Built-In Effects
- 10 - Mixing Down and Mastering Tracks
- 11 - Various Other Functions
- 12 - SD Card Management
- 13 - Exchanging Data with a Computer
- 14 – Troubleshooting
- 15 – Messages
- 16 – Specifications
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TASCAM DP-24SD
7 - Recorder Functions
Using repeat playback
1. Set the IN point and the OUT point you want to make the
start and end points of the repeat playback interval, and
then return to the Home screen.
2. Press the REPEAT button.
The icon appears on the Home screen, and repeat
playback starts.
Repeat icon
After the playback starts from the IN point and reaches the
OUT point, it returns to the IN point and repeats.
Playback continues to repeat between the IN and OUT
points.
3. To cancel the repeat playback, press the REPEAT button, so
that the icon disappears from the Home screen.
Jumpback playback
Press the JUMPBACK (PREVIEW) button during playback to
move back a few seconds (adjustable) and restart playback
(Jump back function).
If you want to hear a passage again during playback, press the
JUMPBACK (PREVIEW) button to go back a few seconds and
replay that passage.
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to
open the
MENU
screen.
2. Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b/g/t)
buttons to select (green highlight)
PREFERENCE
, and
then press the F4 (t) button.
The
PREFERENCE
screen appears.
3. Use the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to select (blue highlight)
Jump Back
, then use the JOG/DATA dial to set the value
for the jump back playback.
Options:
1 Sec
to
10 Sec
,
20 Sec
,
30 Sec
(Default:
3 Sec
)
4. After making the settings, press the HOME button to return
to the Home screen.
5. Press the JUMPBACK button during playback to move back
by the time set in step 3.
Checking cueing points (preview)
You can perform a playback to check whether the cueing is
appropriately performed.
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to
open the
MENU
screen.
2. Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b/g/t)
buttons to select (green highlight)
PREFERENCE
, and
then press the F4 (t) button.
The
PREFERENCE
screen appears.
3. Use the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to select (blue highlight)
Preview Time
, then use the JOG/DATA dial to set the
value for the preview playback.
Preview Time:
1 Sec
to
10 Sec
(1 sec increments) (Default:
4 Sec
)
4. After making the settings, press the HOME button to return
to the Home screen.
5. Perform preview playback using either of the following
methods:
While playback is stopped, holding the PREVIEW button
and pressing the OUT button plays from the current time by
the preview time, returns, and then stops.
While playback is stopped, holding the PREVIEW button
and pressing the IN button plays from the time returned by
the preview time to the current time, and then stops.
Automatic punching in and out
You can use the punch in/out function to perform an automatic
record from the punch in to the punch out points you previously
set .
When performing the auto punch in/out recording, the playback
starts from the pre-roll point before the start recording point
(punch in point) and when punch in point is reached, the
record starts. After that, when the recording end point (punch
out point) is reached, the unit switches to the playback of the
post-roll part and stops.
In the auto punch in/out recording, the recording track monitor
changes as follows.
• Pre-roll period: Track playback signal + input source signal
• Punch in–out interval: Input source signal
• Post-roll period: Track playback signal + input source signal