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26 TASCAM DP-32SD
4 – Preparation
Setting the date and time
Using its internal clock, this unit remembers the date and time
when a song or file is recorded.
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 (highlight green)
PREFERENCE
, and then
press the F4 (t)button.
The
PREFERENCE
screen opens.
3. Use the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to select (highlight blue)
Date/Time
, and then press the F4 (t) button.
The
DATE/TIME
screen opens.
4. Use the CURSOR (g/t) buttons to move the cursor
(highlighted blue) to the desire item, and then use the JOG/
DATA dial to change the value.
5. After making the settings, press the F2 (
YES
) button to
return to the Home screen.
NOTE
The time indication stops while the time is being set.
You can automatically add the date to file names by setting the
Song Name Type
to
DATE
in the
PREFERENCE
menu.
Preparing an SD card for use
In order to use an SD card in this unit, you must format it first.
CAUTION
The included SD card is already formatted, so formatting
it is not necessary. Formatting the supplied SD card will
erase the demo song stored on it.
1. Confirm that the SD card is loaded and turn the power on.
2. An “Invalid Card” pop-up warning appears when a new SD
card or an SD card formatted for use with another device is
inserted in the unit.
3. You can also reformat a card in this unit at any time. (See
“Quick formatting an SD card” on page 62 and “Full
formatting an SD card” on page 63.)
To close the pop-up message, press the F1 button.
Recorder modes
This unit has four modes.
Multi Track
Use to operate the unit as a multitrack recorder.
Bounce
Use to bounce tracks. (See “Bouncing tracks” on page 41.)
Mixdown
Use to mix down tracks to create a master file. (See “Mixing down
tracks” on page 54 and “Creating a master file” on page 55.)
Mastering
Use to play back the master files that you have created and
apply effects and tailor them to suit your preferences (mastering).
(See “Checking the master file” on page 56 and “Using the
mastering tools” on page 56.)
When the unit starts up, it defaults to multitrack mode,
regardless of the mode used last before shutting down.
When in any mode other than multitrack mode, many of the
onscreen operations are unavailable.
In this manual, explanations are given for multitrack mode
unless otherwise noted.