Tascam Recording Equipment DP 008ex User Manual

D01175820A  
DP-008EX  
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.  
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  
Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.  
Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such  
as vases, on the apparatus.  
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.  
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.  
If the product uses batteries (including a battery  
pack or installed batteries), they should not be  
exposed to sunshine, fire or excessive heat.  
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.  
WARNING  
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.  
13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply  
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.  
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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 accumu-  
lators 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  
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.  
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.  
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 (¥/^) orien-  
tation), 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.  
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.  
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.  
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For China  
产品有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量  
DP-008EX  
有毒有害物质或元素  
(Hg)  
(Cd)  
六价铬  
多溴联苯  
多溴二苯醚  
品名  
(Pb)  
(Cr6+)  
(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  
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  
1 – Introduction..............................................8  
Features...............................................................................8  
Included items..................................................................8  
Conventions used in this manual..............................9  
Trademarks........................................................................9  
About SD cards...............................................................10  
Precautions for use..................................................10  
Precautions for installation .......................................10  
Beware of condensation.............................................10  
Cleaning the unit...........................................................10  
User registration............................................................10  
5 – Song Management .................................37  
Partitions and songs.....................................................37  
Selecting the active partition...................................37  
Editing names................................................................ 38  
Loading a saved song................................................. 38  
Creating a new song ....................................................39  
Saving a song..................................................................39  
Viewing song information.........................................39  
Copying songs............................................................... 40  
Erasing songs................................................................. 40  
Protecting songs ...........................................................41  
2–Quick Start Guides ...................................11  
Playback and mixing....................................................11  
Preparing the unit....................................................11  
Listening to the demo song.................................12  
From recording to mastering ...................................13  
Creating a new song ...............................................13  
Connecting and setting input sources ............14  
Setting the guitar as the TRACK 1  
6 – Basic Recording ......................................42  
Selecting the input source.........................................42  
Phantom power .............................................................42  
Monitoring input signals............................................43  
OL indicators and level meters ................................43  
Assigning inputs........................................................... 44  
Using the input equalizers........................................ 44  
Using input dynamics effects.................................. 45  
Applying dynamics effects.................................. 45  
Using the compressor ........................................... 45  
Using the exciter...................................................... 46  
Using the de-esser...................................................47  
Making the first recording.........................................47  
Multitrack recording ................................................... 48  
Setting the recording tracks............................... 48  
Setting TRACK PAN and LEVEL values............. 48  
Input selection and assignment........................ 48  
Setting input levels ................................................ 48  
Recording additional tracks................................ 48  
Undoing operations (undo)...................................... 49  
Undoing the last operation (single undo)..... 49  
Undoing a previous operation (multi-undo)...49  
Erasing the operation history............................. 50  
recording source .....................................................15  
Adjusting the input level and monitoring......15  
Recording guitar to TRACK 1 ...............................16  
Playing back the recording ..................................17  
Record guitar to TRACK 2......................................17  
Record vocals on TRACK 3 ....................................18  
Creating a stereo master track........................... 20  
Mastering the stereo master track ................... 22  
Transferring the stereo master track to a  
computer......................................................................... 23  
Shutting down the unit ............................................. 23  
3 – Names and functions of parts ...............24  
Top Panel..........................................................................24  
Front panel...................................................................... 26  
Rear panel ........................................................................27  
Right side panel ............................................................ 28  
Bottom panel................................................................. 28  
Home Screen ................................................................. 29  
Menu structure.............................................................. 30  
Screen operations.........................................................31  
7 – Recorder Functions ................................51  
Bouncing tracks .............................................................51  
Using the bounce function ..................................51  
Confirming the result .............................................52  
Locate and search functions.....................................52  
Direct locate function ............................................52  
Returning to the song beginning (RTZ  
4 – Preparations ...........................................32  
Inserting and removing SD cards............................32  
Inserting an SD card................................................32  
Removing an SD card .............................................32  
SD card write-protection switches....................32  
Preparing the power....................................................32  
Using batteries..........................................................32  
Using an AC adaptor (sold separately).............33  
Start-up & shutdown....................................................33  
Starting up the unit.................................................33  
Shutting down ..........................................................33  
Preparing SD cards for use........................................ 34  
Recorder modes............................................................ 34  
Connecting with other equipment........................35  
Rear panel connections.........................................35  
Right side panel connections..............................35  
Adjusting the contrast................................................ 36  
Setting the backlight .................................................. 36  
function) or the point where recording  
was last started (LRP function) ...........................52  
Search backward/forward....................................52  
Repeat playback ............................................................53  
Setting IN and OUT points....................................53  
Using repeat playback............................................53  
Setting the time between repetitions  
(repeat interval) ....................................................... 54  
Locating to IN and OUT points........................... 54  
Punching in and out.................................................... 54  
Using a foot switch to punch in/out ................ 54  
Setting the foot switch polarity..........................55  
Using automatic punching in/out ..........................55  
Rehearsing with auto punch in/out..................55  
Recording with auto punch in/out....................55  
8 – Editing Tracks .........................................56  
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Contents  
Overview of track editing.......................................... 56  
Track editing points................................................ 56  
Basic track editing procedures........................... 56  
Track editing function setting items ...............57  
COPY/PASTE.................................................................... 58  
COPY/INSERT.................................................................. 58  
MOVE/PASTE...................................................................59  
MOVE/INSERT .................................................................59  
OPEN (insert silence)....................................................59  
CUT (remove part).........................................................59  
SILENCE (part erase) .................................................... 60  
CLONE TRACK (track duplication) .......................... 60  
CLEAN OUT (track erase)............................................ 60  
13 – Mastering compressor settings .........82  
Mastering compressor preset library ................... 82  
Mastering compressor preset default  
parameter settings ..................................................... 82  
14 – Troubleshooting...................................83  
15 – Message Lists ........................................84  
16 – Specifications .......................................87  
Media and file systems................................................87  
Inputs and outputs.......................................................87  
Analog audio input and output .........................87  
Data input and output ...........................................87  
Audio performance......................................................87  
Operating requirements ............................................87  
General..............................................................................87  
Backup memory............................................................ 88  
Dimensions..................................................................... 88  
Block diagram................................................................ 89  
9 – Mixdown and mastering........................61  
Mixdown...........................................................................61  
Level and balance ....................................................61  
Stereo position (panning).....................................61  
Track equalizers ........................................................61  
Reverb ..........................................................................61  
Muting tracks............................................................ 62  
Creating stereo master tracks ................................. 62  
Setting the starting and ending points.......... 63  
Creating a stereo master track........................... 63  
Checking stereo master tracks................................ 64  
Mastering stereo master tracks .............................. 64  
Using automatic mastering................................. 65  
Using manual mastering...................................... 66  
Using the mastering equalizer........................... 66  
Using the mastering compressor.......................67  
Normalizing master tracks................................... 68  
Copying a stereo master track ........................... 68  
Exiting mastering mode....................................... 68  
17 – Commonly-used Functions..................90  
10 – Miscellaneous Functions .....................69  
Metronome..................................................................... 69  
Tuner ................................................................................. 69  
Chromatic tuner mode.......................................... 69  
Oscillator mode.........................................................70  
Automatic power saving function..........................70  
Restoring preferences to default values ..............71  
Viewing information....................................................71  
11 – SD Card Management ..........................72  
Overview of partitions ............................................... 72  
Formatting SD cards ................................................... 72  
Reformatting MTR partitions................................... 73  
Reformatting FAT partitions......................................74  
Initializing SD cards ......................................................74  
12 – Exchanging Data with a Computer.....75  
Supported operating systems .................................75  
Connecting with a computer ...................................75  
Disconnecting...........................................................76  
Song backup and restoration.................................. 77  
Backing-up songs ................................................... 77  
Restoring songs ........................................................78  
Track import and export.............................................79  
Importing to tracks..................................................79  
Exporting tracks ...................................................... 80  
Exporting stereo master tracks................................81  
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1 – Introduction  
Thank you for your purchase of the TASCAM DP-008EX  
Digital Multitrack Recorder.  
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)  
2GB SD card included  
Unit has built-in threads for tripod mounting  
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.  
Included items  
This product includes the following items.  
Take care when opening the package not to damage  
the items. Keep the packing materials for transpor-  
tation in the future.  
You can also download the Owner’s Manual from the  
TASCAM web site (http://tascam.com).  
Features  
Please contact TASCAM if any of these items are  
missing or have been damaged during transpor-  
tation.  
Using this unit with an SD card, you can record two  
tracks simultaneously and work with up to 8 tracks in  
a multitrack project. In addition, you can use the unit’s  
mixer, mastering (automatic and manual) and input  
dynamics functions to mix multitrack recordings  
down to stereo and 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.  
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  
Portable 8-track recorder that can record 2 tracks  
simultaneously and play back 8 tracks  
CD-quality recording (16-bit, 44.1kHz)  
Built-in omnidirectional stereo condenser mic  
suppresses pickup of background noise (Low and  
High input gain settings)  
Guitars and basses can be directly connected to 2  
mic/line inputs (INPUT A/B)  
Independent LEVEL, PAN and REVERB knobs for  
each track allow intuitive operation  
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 8  
independent tracks  
Bounce function allows recording of more than 8  
tracks  
Punch in/out function allows parts to be  
re-recorded as necessary  
Track editing functions include duplicating and  
deleting recorded tracks, partial clearing and  
deletion and silence insertion  
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  
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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.  
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.  
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 0  
button 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.  
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-008EX”  
The currently selected MTR partition is called the  
“active partition.  
Additional information is provided as necessary as  
tips, notes and cautions.  
TIP  
These are tips about how to use the unit.  
NOTE  
These provide additional explanations and  
describe special cases.  
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 respon-  
sible for the consequences of any illegal copying  
performed using the recorder.  
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  
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  
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.  
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.  
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.  
User registration  
Customers in the USA, please visit the TASCAM  
online.  
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  
6. Press and hold the  
button on the top of the  
Playback and mixing  
unit until “TASCAMappears on the display.  
After starting up, as shown below, the Home  
Screen appears on the display.  
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 already in it, but we will start  
by explaining how to insert an SD card.  
Preparing the unit  
1. Open the SD card slot cover on the right side of  
the unit and insert the included SD card into the  
slot.  
Do not insert the card with the wrong orientation  
and apply unnecessary force. This could damage  
the SD card slot or the card itself.  
Startup screen  
CAUTION  
Home Screen  
Do not remove or insert the SD card when the  
unit’s power is ON.  
Make sure the unit’s power is OFF (in standby  
mode) before you remove or insert an SD card.  
If you remove or insert an SD card when the unit’s  
power is ON, the unit cannot shut down properly  
and all recorded data and setting changes since  
the last time the unit was shut down properly or  
the song was saved will be lost. These lost data  
and settings cannot be recovered.  
2. After inserting the SD card, close the SD card slot  
cover.  
3. Insert four AA batteries into the battery  
compartment on the bottom of the unit  
according to the ¥and ^indications inside the  
compartment. In addition to alkaline batteries,  
this unit can also use NiMH batteries.  
Do not remove the batteries or disconnect the  
power cord while the unit’s power is ON.  
The included alkaline batteries are for confirming  
operation of the unit. For this reason, they might  
not last very long.  
Before turning the power ON or OFF (putting it  
in standby mode), minimize the volume on any  
connected external monitoring system (powered  
monitor speakers or an amplifier and speakers).  
Do not wear headphones connected to the unit  
when turning its power ON or OFF (putting it in  
standby mode). Doing so could cause loud noises  
that might harm your hearing.  
TIP  
This unit can also be powered by a TASCAM  
PS-P520 power adaptor (sold separately). (See  
33“)  
By connecting an external monitoring system (powered  
monitor speakers or an amplifier and speakers) to the  
LINE OUT jack on the back of the unit, you can  
monitor using speakers.  
4. Close the battery compartment cover after  
installing the batteries.  
5. Connect headphones to the PHONES connector  
on the back of the unit.  
Headphone  
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2–Quick Start Guides  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) LOAD  
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Listening to 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.  
and press the F4 [t] button to open the SONG  
LOADscreen that shows a list of songs.  
1. Press the HOME button to open the Home  
Screen.  
5. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight)  
DEMO_8EX, and press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
The demo song loads and the SONGscreen  
reopens.  
2. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU  
6. Press the HOME button to return to the Home  
button to open the MENUscreen.  
Screen.  
7. Press the Play (7) button and turn up the TRACK  
1–8 LEVEL knobs, the MASTER LEVEL knob and  
the VOLUME dial on the back of the unit to until  
you can hear the demo song.  
The MASTER LEVEL knob adjusts the volume of  
all eight tracks at the same time. The standard  
position of this knob is around 2–3 o’clock.  
Use the TRACK 1–8 LEVEL knobs to adjust the  
balance among the tracks.  
Use the VOLUME dial on the back of the unit to  
adjust the final monitoring level.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) SONG  
,
and press the F4 [t] button to open the SONG  
menu screen.  
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8. Use the TRACK 1–8 PAN knobs to adjust the  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
SONGmenu, and press the F4 [t] button to  
open the SONGmenu screen.  
stereo positions of each track.  
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Press the m[RTZ] button while pressing and  
holding the Stop (8) button to use the return to  
zero (RTZ) function to jump to the beginning of the  
song (00h00m00s00f).  
When using a menu, if you make a mistake  
pressing a button and the wrong screen appears,  
press the HOME button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) CREATE  
and press the F4 [t] button to open the SONG  
CREATEscreen.  
,
From recording to mastering  
Next, we will make a multitrack recording.  
In the following example, we will use a guitar to  
record a rhythm guitar part on track 1 and a lead  
guitar part on track 2. Then, we will use the built-in  
mic to record singing on track 3. Finally, we will mix  
the tracks down to a stereo track.  
We assume that you have already followed the  
instructions in the previous “Playback and mixing”  
section and that you have already connected  
headphones and installed an SD card.  
When a new song is created, it is given the name  
(title)”SONG***(where ***is a number).  
4. Change the song name as necessary. (SeeEditing  
nameson page XX.)  
TIP  
5. Press the F2 [EXEC] button to save the currently  
This example uses the built-in mic for recording  
vocals, but you could also connect an external mic  
to an INPUT A/B connector on the back of the unit  
and record with it instead.  
loaded song and create a new song.  
Creating a new song  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU  
button to open the MENUscreen.  
6. Press the HOME button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
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4. In order to use the external line input to record  
guitar to tracks 1 and 2, use the DATA wheel to  
set the INPUT A input source to Ext. Input,  
LINE/Low, Ext. Input/Midor Ext. Input/  
High(out of five options). (See “Selecting the  
Connecting and setting input sources  
1. Connect a guitar to the INPUT A jack on the rear  
panel.  
Guitar  
2. Set the MIC/LINE–GUITAR switch on the rear  
panel to GUITAR.  
NOTE  
The input level gain differs for the three settings  
(Ext. Input, LINE/Low, Ext. Input/  
Midand Ext. Input/High). Set it according to  
the loudness of the input.  
If you are not sure which setting to use, choose  
Ext.Input, LINE/Low. If the input level is  
too low when adjusting it, return to the INPUT  
SETTINGscreen and change the setting to Ext.  
Input/Mid. If the input level is still too low, set it  
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 an  
effect box between it and this unit, for example,  
set the MIC/LINE–GUITAR switch to MIC/LINE.  
to Ext. Input/High  
.
5. Press the F4 [A/B] button to select (highlight) The  
current input for INPUT B.  
3. Press the INPUT SETTING/EQ/DYN button to  
open the INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
On this screen you can set the input sources for  
both INPUT A and INPUT B.  
At first, the current input source for INPUT A is  
already selected (highlighted).  
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6. In order to use the built-in mic to record singing  
to track 3, use the DATA wheel to set the INPUT  
B input source to Internal MIC/Lowor  
Internal MIC/High. (See “Selecting the input  
Setting the guitar as the TRACK 1  
recording source  
When the recorder is stopped, press the ASSIGN  
button to open the INPUT ASSIGNscreen, which  
has the following default values.  
This sets the built-in mic on the right side of the  
front panel (MIC B) as the input source for INPUT  
B.  
Recording  
source  
Recording track  
Default  
TRACK 1, 3, 5, 7  
TRACK 2, 4, 6, 8  
INPUT A  
INPUT B  
A
B
In “Connecting and setting the input sourcesabove,  
we made a guitar the input source for INPUT A and a  
built-in mic (MIC B) the input source for INPUT B on  
the INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
Therefore, the guitar is already set to record to tracks  
1, 3, 5 and 7 and the built-in mic (MIC B) is ready to  
record to tracks 2, 4, 6 and 8.  
As a result, there is no need to change the input  
source assignments to record the guitar to TRACK 1  
in this example.  
NOTE  
Internal MIC/Lowand Internal MIC/High  
change the input gain of the built-in mics. Set it  
according to the loudness of the input.  
If you are not sure which setting to use, choose  
Internal MIC/Low. If the input level is too low  
after adjusting it, return to the INPUT SETTING  
screen and change the setting to Internal  
MIC/High.  
Adjusting the input level and  
monitoring  
7. After changing the setting, press the HOME  
1. Press the HOME button to return to the Home  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
Screen.  
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2. Press the TRACK 1 REC button to put the track  
into recording standby.  
The REC indicator blinks when in recording  
standby.  
NOTE  
If the OL indicator continues to light even when  
the TRIM knob is turned down, the guitar signal  
itself is too loud. In this case, if the input source  
is set to Ext. Input/High, change it to Ext.  
Input/Midor Ext.Input, LINE/Low. If the  
input source is set to Ext. Input/Mid, change it  
to Ext. Input, LINE/Low  
.
TRACK 1 REC indicator  
If the OL indicator lights even when set to Ext.  
Input, LINE/Low, lower the volume output  
from the guitar.  
You can use the TRACK 1 PAN knob to adjust the  
stereo position of the signal when monitoring.  
The input signal cannot be heard if the TRACK 1  
REC indicator is not lit.  
3. Use the INPUT A TRIM knob to adjust the guitar  
input level.  
Set the TRIM knob so that the INPUT A OL  
indicator does not light even when the loudest  
sound to be recorded is input.  
OL indicator  
Recording guitar to TRACK 1  
1. Press the Play (7) button while pressing and  
holding the Record (0) button to start recording,  
and the play the rhythm guitar part.  
The Record (0) indicator lights and the TRACK 1  
REC indicator stops blinking and stays lit.  
When you play the guitar, the input level is shown  
by the (INPUT A) and (TRACK 1) meters on  
the display.  
Turn up the TRACK 1 LEVEL and MASTER LEVEL  
knobs and the VOLUME dial on the back of  
the unit to hear the guitar sound through the  
headphones. When doing so, the (left channel)  
and (right channel) meters on the display  
become active.  
TRACK 1 REC indicator  
2. When you are finished playing, press the Stop (8)  
button to stop recording.  
3. Press the TRACK 1 REC button to turn its REC  
indicator off.  
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2. Press the TRACK 2 REC button to set the TRACK  
Playing back the recording  
2 SOURCEto A  
.
1. Press the m[RTZ] button while pressing and  
holding the Stop (8) button to use the return to  
zero (RTZ) function to jump to the beginning of  
the song (00h00m00s00f).  
2. Press the Play (7) button to play the TRACK 1  
recording.  
3. Use the TRACK 1 LEVEL and MASTER LEVEL  
knobs to adjust the monitoring level.  
Use the VOLUME dial on the back of the unit to  
adjust the final monitoring volume.  
3. Press the HOME button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
TIP  
You can use the TRACK 1 PAN knob to adjust the  
stereo position of the signal when monitoring.  
4. Press the TRACK 2 REC button to put the track  
into recording standby.  
The REC indicator blinks when in recording  
standby.  
4. When you are done listening to the recording,  
press the Stop (8) button to stop playback.  
When you play the guitar, the input level is shown  
by the (INPUT A) and (TRACK 2) meters on  
the display.  
Turn up the TRACK 2 LEVEL to hear the guitar  
sound through the headphones. When doing so,  
the (left channel) and (right channel) meters  
on the display become active.  
Record guitar to TRACK 2  
Now, you will record the lead guitar on TRACK 2  
while listening to the rhythm guitar on TRACK 1.  
Use the following procedures to change the recording  
source for TRACK 2.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the ASSIGN  
button to open the INPUT ASSIGNscreen.  
TRACK 2 REC indicator  
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5. Return to the beginning of the song  
(00h00m00s00f) and press the Play (7) button  
to begin playback of the recording on TRACK 1.  
Play the lead guitar part along with the already  
recorded rhythm guitar.  
Record vocals on TRACK 3  
1. Press the ASSIGN button to open the INPUT  
ASSIGNscreen.  
You can hear both TRACK 1 playing back and  
the sound of the input guitar through the  
headphones.  
6. As necessary, use the TRACK 1 and 2 LEVEL and  
PAN knobs, the MASTER LEVEL knob and the  
VOLUME dial on the back of the unit to adjust  
the monitoring levels and balance.  
2. Press the TRACK 3 REC button to set the TRACK  
3 SOURCEto B  
.
7. When you are finished checking, press the Stop  
(8) button to stop playback.  
8. Return to the beginning of the song  
(00h00m00s00f) and press the Play (7) button  
while pressing and holding the Record (0)  
button to begin recording. Play the lead guitar  
part.  
3. Press the HOME button to return to the Home  
Screen.  
The Record (0) indicator lights and the TRACK 2  
REC indicator stops blinking and stays lit.  
9. When you are finished playing, press the Stop (8)  
button to stop recording.  
10. Press the TRACK 2 REC button to turn its REC  
indicator off.  
NOTE  
If the indicator continues to light even when the  
TRIM knob is turned down, the guitar signal itself  
is too loud. In this case, if the input source is set to  
Ext. Input/High, change it to Ext. Input/  
Midor Ext.Input, LINE/Low. If the input  
source is set to Ext. Input/Mid, change it to  
Ext. Input, LINE/Low. If the OL indicator  
lights even when set to Ext. Input, LINE/  
Low, lower the volume output from the guitar.  
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4. Press the TRACK 3 REC button to put the track  
NOTE  
into recording standby.  
If the OL indicator continues to light even when  
the TRIM knob is turned down, the mic signal itself  
is too loud. In this case, if the input source is set to  
Internal MIC/High, change it to Internal  
The REC indicator blinks when in recording  
standby.  
MIC/Low  
.
If the OL indicator lights even when set to  
Internal MIC/Low, move the sound source  
away from the mic or lower the volume at the  
sound source.  
When the input source is a built-in mic, if the REC  
indicator for the TRACK that has the built-in mic  
set as its input source is not lit, the input sound  
cannot be heard through the headphones or  
connected monitoring system.  
TRACK 3 REC indicator  
5. Use the INPUT B TRIM knob to adjust the mic  
input level.  
CAUTION  
Always monitor through headphones when using  
a mic. If you monitor through speakers, feedback  
could occur.  
Set the TRIM knob so that the INPUT B OL  
indicator does not light even when the loudest  
sound to be recorded is input.  
6. Return to the beginning of the song  
(00h00m00s00f) and press the Play (7) button  
to begin playback of the recordings on TRACK  
1 and TRACK 2. Sing along with the already  
recorded rhythm and lead guitar parts.  
OL indicator  
You can hear the guitars on TRACK 1 and TRACK  
2 playing back and your singing through the  
headphones.  
7. As necessary, use the TRACK 1 and 2 LEVEL and  
PAN knobs, the MASTER LEVEL knob and the  
VOLUME dial on the back of the unit to adjust  
the monitoring levels and balance.  
When you input sound into the built-in mic (MIC  
B), the input level is shown by the (INPUT B)  
and (TRACK 3) meters as well as the (left  
channel) and (right channel) meters on the  
display.  
With the MASTER LEVEL knob and the VOLUME  
dial on the back of the unit already turned up,  
turn up the TRACK 3 LEVEL knob to hear the mic  
sound through the headphones  
8. When you are finished checking, press the Stop  
(8) button to stop playback.  
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9. Return to the beginning of the song  
(00h00m00s00f) and press the Play (7) button  
while pressing and holding the Record (0)  
button to begin recording. Play the lead guitar  
part.  
3. Press the IN/OUT button to open the I/O SETTING  
screen.  
The Record (0) indicator lights and the TRACK 3  
REC indicator stops blinking and stays lit.  
10. When you are finished playing, press the Stop (8)  
button to stop recording.  
11. Press the TRACK 3 REC button to turn its REC  
indicator off.  
Creating a stereo master track  
After finishing the recording, we will mix down the  
tracks and create a stereo master track  
4. Press the Play (7) button to start playing the  
song back, and press the F3 [IN] button to set the  
IN point at the point where you want to start the  
mix down for the stereo master track.  
1. Use the TRACK 1-3 LEVEL knobs to adjust the  
level. Use the MASTER LEVEL knob to adjust the  
overall level.  
A SET IN!pop-up message appears.  
2. Use the TRACK 1-3 PAN knobs to adjust the  
stereo positions.  
Watch the (left channel) and (right channel)  
level meters on the display as you make these  
adjustments.  
NOTE  
The stereo master track will be created by mixing  
down the audio between the IN and OUT points.  
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5. Press the F4 [OUT] button to set the OUT point at  
the point where you want to end the mix down  
for the stereo master track.  
8. Use the data wheel to select (highlight) MIXDOWN  
.
A SET OUT!pop-up message appears.  
9. Press the F4 [EXEC] button to put the unit into  
MIXDOWNmode.  
After a Mixdown!pop-up message appears, the  
Home Screen reopens.  
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 are done setting the IN and OUT  
points, press the Stop (8) button to stop  
playback of the song.  
7. When the recorder is stopped, press the  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING button to  
open the RECORDER MODEscreen.  
NOTE  
When the recorder is in MIXDOWN mode,  
“MIXDOWN” appears highlighted at the top left of  
the Home Screen  
10. Press the Record (0) button while pressing and  
holding the Play (7) button to start recording  
the stereo master track from the IN point.  
Recording automatically ends at the OUT point.  
NOTE  
The IN and OUT points must be at least four  
seconds apart. If they are less than four seconds  
apart, a Trk Too Short(track is too short)  
pop-up message appears and you will not be able  
to change the recorder to MIXDOWNmode.  
You can use the LEVEL knobs to adjust the track  
and overall levels as you record.  
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4. Press the F3 [AUTO] button to switch the recorder  
to MASTERINGmode. After a Mastering!  
pop-up message appears, the AUTO MASTERING  
screen opens.  
Mastering the stereo master track  
You can adjust the stereo master track that you  
created to make it sound even more to your liking.  
This process is called mastering. In this example, we  
will use this unit’s automatic mastering feature to  
master your songs.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING button to  
open the RECORDER MODEscreen.  
5. Press the F1 [TYPE] button to set the automatic  
mastering type to one of the following.  
NATURAL SOUND  
This setting raises the sound pressure gently.  
MAXIMUM SOUND  
This setting raises the sound pressure as much  
as possible.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight)  
MASTERING  
.
6. After setting the automatic mastering type, press  
the F2 [RHSL] (Rehearsal) button to start playback  
so you can listen to how it sounds.  
After checking the effect of automatic mastering,  
press the Stop (8) button to stop playback.  
3. Press the F4 [EXEC] button to open the  
MASTERINGmode selection screen.  
NOTE  
If there is no stereo master track, a No Master  
Trkpop-up message appears and you will not be  
able to switch to MASTERINGmode.  
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7. Press the F3 [EXEC] button to start automatic  
Transferring the stereo master track  
to a computer  
mastering.  
You can connect this unit to a computer using the  
included USB cable and transfer the stereo master  
track that you created in “Creating stereo master  
trackson page 62 in order to, for example, burn it  
to a CD.  
NOTE  
If off-line peak detection has not yet been  
conducted for the stereo master track that is being  
automatically mastered, a Peak Detectpop-up  
message appears to show that off-line peak  
detection is being conducted.  
For instructions about how to transfer a stereo master  
track to a computer, see “Exporting stereo master  
Shutting down the unit  
When you are finished, shut down the unit.  
1. Press the HOME button to open the Home  
Screen.  
2. Press and hold the  
button. Release it when  
When off-line peak detection completes, the  
following pop-up message appears. Press the F3  
[YES] button to start automatic mastering.  
POCKETSTUDIOappears on the screen.  
Press the F4 [NO] button to cancel automatic  
mastering and return to the AUTO MASTERING  
screen.  
8. When automatic mastering completes, the AUTO  
MASTERINGscreen reopens with the TYPEset to  
The power turns OFF automatically after the unit  
completes its shutdown process (saving various  
information about operations conducted until  
now).  
Always follow this procedures to shut down the  
unit properly.  
OFF  
.
9. When you are done mastering, press the  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING button to  
open the RECORDER MODEscreen.  
10. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) MULTI  
TRACK, and press the F4 [EXEC] button to return  
to the MULTI TRACKrecorder mode.  
CAUTION  
If you remove the batteries, disconnect the power  
cord or otherwise interrupt the power, the unit  
cannot shut down properly and all recorded 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.  
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Top Panel  
Supplying phantom power to some types of ribbon  
microphones could break them. Do not supply  
phantom power to a ribbon microphone if you are  
in doubt.  
1
button / indicator  
Press and hold this button to turn the unit ON and  
2 BOUNCE / MIXDOWN / MASTERING boutton  
Press this button to open the RECORDER MODE  
screen where you can set the recorder mode. (See  
4 INPUT SETTING / EQ / DYN button  
Press this button to open the INPUT SETTING  
screen where you can set input sources. (See  
Press the F2 [EQ] button when the INPUT  
SETTINGscreen is open to open the INPUT EQ  
screen where you can set the input equalizer  
Press the F3 [DYN] button when the INPUT  
SETTINGscreen is open to open the INPUT  
DYNAMICSscreen where you can set the input  
dynamic effects.  
3 PHANTOM button/indicator  
Press this button to open the PHANTOMscreen  
where you can turn phantom power ON and OFF.  
The PHANTOM indicator lights when phantom  
power is ON. (See “Phantom poweron page 42.)  
CAUTION  
Use the MASTER LEVEL knob to turn the unit’s  
output volume down before turning phantom  
power ON or OFF. Depending on the mic, a loud  
noise could occur, damaging equipment and  
harming people’s hearing.  
Do not connect or disconnect a mic when phantom  
power is ON.  
Turn phantom power ON only when using a  
condenser microphone that requires phantom  
power.  
5 ASSIGN 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.  
Do not supply phantom power to an unbalanced  
dynamic microphone.  
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6 INPUT A/B TRIM knobs and OL indicators  
t Function buttons  
Use the TRIM knobs to adjust the input levels for  
page 47.)  
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.  
If an input source level is too high its OL (overload)  
indicator lights. If a TRIM knob is set too high  
(higher than 2–3 o’clock usually), the OL indicator  
could light even if the volume of the input source  
signal is suitable.  
NOTE  
In this manual, the four function buttons are  
referred to as F1, F2, F3 and F4 in order from the  
left.  
7 MASTER LEVEL knob  
The function buttons are assigned the following  
functions on the Home Screen.  
Adjusts the level of the stereo signal output from  
the PHONES and LINE OUT jack.  
Stop (8) + F1 buttons: jump to the IN point  
Stop (8) + F2 buttons: jump to the OUT point  
F3: Set IN point  
This knob also adjusts the recording level when  
bouncing tracks, mixing down and mastering.  
F4: Set OUT point  
8 REVERB button  
Press this button to open the REVERB SETTING  
screen. (See “Reverbon page 61.)  
y MENU button  
Press to open the MENUscreen. (See “Menu  
Press this button and the EQ button at the same  
time to open the TRACK MUTEscreen. (See  
u HOME button  
Press to open the the Home Screen. (See “Home  
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  
9 EQ button  
Press to open the EQ SETTINGscreen where you  
can set the track equalizer. (See “Track equalizers”  
Press this button and the REVERB button at the  
same time to open the TRACK MUTEscreen. (See  
i METRONOME button  
Press this button to open the METRONOMEscreen.  
0 Display  
This shows various information.  
o TUNER button  
Press this button to open the TUNERscreen. (See  
q REVERB knobs (TRACK 1–TRACK 8)  
Use the REVERB knob for a track to adjust the  
level (volume) of its playback signal or assigned  
input signal that is sent to the reverb effect.  
p DATA wheel  
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 52.)  
w PAN knobs (TRACK 1–TRACK 8)  
Use to adjust the stereo position of the track  
a UN/REDO [HISTORY] button / indicator  
Press this button to undo the previous action or to  
redo the last undone action. (See “Undoing opera-  
e LEVEL knob (TRACK 1–TRACK 8)  
Use to adjust the level of the track. (See “Level and  
r REC buttons/indicators (TRACK 1–TRACK 8)  
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 that  
track’s REC button. When a REC button is ON, its  
REC indicator blinks when the recorder is stopped,  
and lights when it is recording.  
Press and hold this button to open the HISTORY  
screen. Use the screen to undo multiple opera-  
tions at once (multi-undo).  
This indicator lights when one or more operations  
that have been undone can still be redone.  
s TRACK EDIT button  
Press this button when the recorder is stopped to  
open the TRACK EDITscreen.  
On the INPUT ASSIGNscreen, press this button  
to change the assignment.  
On the TRACK MUTEscreen, press this button to  
turn track muting ON and OFF.  
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recording. Press this button again when recording  
to stop recording and start playback (punch out).  
d m[RTZ] button  
Press when stopped or playing back to search  
backward. Press it again to change the speed from  
j REPEAT button  
10x to 50x, again for 100x and 1000x.  
Turns the repeat playback mode ON and OFF. (See  
Press while pressing and holding the Stop (8)  
button to locate to the beginning of the song  
(00h00m00s00f) using the Return To Zero function  
k Record (0) button / indicator  
Press the PLAY (7) button while pressing this  
button to start recording. The indicator lights  
when recording.  
Press when any of the TRACK REC indicators is  
blinking, or during playback, to start recording  
54.)  
Press the IN/OUT button while pressing and  
holding this button to start or end auto punch in/  
f Stop (8) button  
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 (LRP). (See “Returning to the  
52.)  
l IN/OUT button  
Press this button to open the I/O SETTING  
screen, and to set IN (starting) and OUT (ending)  
points for repeat playback and track editing. (See  
The IN and OUT points are also used as the  
starting and ending points when creating stereo  
master tracks.  
Press this button while pressing and holding the  
Record (0) button to start or end auto punch in/  
g ,[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.  
Press while pressing and holding the Stop (8)  
button to locate to the point when recording last  
started using the Last Recording Position (LRP)  
h Play (7) button  
Press this button to start playback. While pressing  
the Record (0) button, press this button to start  
Front panel  
; MIC A / MIC B  
These are built-in omnidirectional microphones.  
They can be used as input sources for INPUT A/B  
when set to Internal MIC/Lowor Internal  
MIC/High  
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Rear panel  
z FOOT SWITCH jack  
b INPUT A/ B jacks (balanced XLR)  
You can use a foot switch to punch in and out (start  
and stop recording).  
These are balanced XLR mic/line input jacks.  
Condenser microphones that require phantom  
power can be connected to these. (1: GND, 2: HOT,  
3: COLD)  
x INPUT B (standard unbalanced TS)  
Use this jack for a line level or mic signal (unbal-  
anced connection).  
NOTE  
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).  
If devices are connected to both the XLR and the  
standard TS jacks, the TS jacks are given prece-  
dence (the XLR jacks are disabled).  
n LINE OUT jacks (unbalanced RCA)  
Use these to connect a monitoring system  
(powered speakers or an amplifier with speakers).  
c INPUT A (standard unbalanced TS)  
Use this jack for a guitar, line level or mic signal  
(unbalanced connection).  
m PHONES jack (stereo mini)  
Use this mini jack to connect stereo headphones.  
Use the VOLUME dial next to it to adjust the  
volume.  
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 M  
or 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.  
CAUTION  
Before connecting headphones, use the VOLUME  
dial next to it to minimize the volume. Failure to  
do so could cause sudden loud noises that might  
harm your hearing, for example.  
v MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch  
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.  
, VOLUME dial  
Use this to adjust the volume output from the  
PHONES jack.  
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.  
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Right side panel  
. SD card slot  
Insert SD cards into this slot.  
/ 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  
! DC IN 5V connector  
Connect a dedicated power adaptor (PS-P520,  
sold separately).  
@ Kensington security slot  
Bottom panel  
# Battery compartment cover  
$ Battery compartment  
The batteries (four AA) that power the unit are  
inserted here.  
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6 Repeat playback / auto punch mode indicator  
Home Screen  
When repeat playback is active  
appears.  
The  
icon appears when auto punch in/out  
mode is active.  
7 Recorder time counter  
Shows the elapsed time from the start of the song.  
8 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.  
9 INPUT A and B level meters, muting and input  
equalizer ON/OFF status  
1 Recorder mode  
These show this input source signal levels of INPUT  
A ( ) and INPUT B ( ).  
Shows the current recorder mode.  
Icons appear as follows according to whether their  
input equalizers are ON or OFF.  
Indication  
Recoder mode  
Multitrack recording  
mode  
Bounce mode  
Mixdown mode  
Mastering mode  
MULTI TRACK  
Input equalizer  
Level meter icons  
BOUNCE  
OFF  
ON  
,
,
MIXDOWN  
MASTERING  
0 Level meter guide  
2 SD card write-protection indicator  
If the SD card write-protection switch is set to  
“Lock, the icon appears here.  
This guideline for adjusting input and output  
levels indicates –12 dB.  
q TRACK 1-8 level meters, muting and track  
equalizer ON/OFF status  
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.)  
Shows the input level when recording and the  
playback signal level when playing back.  
When a track is muted, its number is shown as a  
dark number on a light background.  
4 Battery status  
A battery icon appears when the unit is being  
powered by batteries.  
Track muting  
Level meter icons  
OFF  
ON  
,
,
When a battery is being used, a battery icon  
shows the amount of power remaining in bars (  
,
,
).  
Icons appear as follows according to whether their  
track equalizers are ON or OFF.  
When the batteries are almost dead and the  
power will soon turn off, an  
appears blinking.  
icon with no bars  
Track equalizer  
Level meter icons  
When using the AC adapter (sold separately)  
appears.  
OFF  
ON  
,
,
5 Recorder transport state  
w Level meter for stereo outputs (L, R)  
Shows the level of the signal output from the LINE  
OUT and PHONES jacks.  
One of the following icons appears depending on  
the status of the recorder.  
Indicator Meaning  
Stopped  
Playing back  
8
t
Recording  
0
Searching backward  
Searching forward  
m
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3 – Names and functions of parts  
Menu structure  
Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.  
The menu items are as follows.  
Menu item  
INFORMATION  
SONG  
CARD  
DATA BACKUP  
Function  
Reference  
View information about files, SD card and the system.  
Manage songs, including loading and saving them and creating new ones.  
Format SD card, etc.  
Back up and restore songs.  
IMPORT/EXPORT Import and export tracks and export master tracks.  
Adjust the repeat playback interval, contrast, backlight, auto power save and  
foot switch settings and initialize the backup memory, for example.  
PREFERENCE  
Dedicated buttons can be used to directly access some setting screens as follows.  
Button  
Function  
Reference  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING  
PHANTOM  
Bounce tracks and create and refine stereo master tracks.  
Turn phantom power ON/OFF.  
Select input sources and set input equalizers and dynamic  
effects.  
INPUT SETTING/EQ/DYN  
Assign INPUT A and INPUT B as the recording sources for  
tracks.  
ASSIGN  
REVERB  
EQ  
TUNER  
METRONOME  
TRACK EDIT  
UN/REDO [HISTORY]  
Set reverb.  
Set track equalizers.  
Use when tuning instruments.  
Make metronome settings.  
Edit tracks.  
Undo the last action and redo the last undo.  
Press and hold UN/REDO [HISTORY] Show the undo/redo history and select operations.  
REPEAT  
IN/OUT  
Record (0) + IN/OUT  
Repeat playback between the set IN and OUT points.  
Set the IN and OUT points.  
Enable and disable auto punch in/out mode.  
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0
To execute an operation, press the function  
button that has EXECassigned to it.  
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 assign-  
ments of the function buttons might differ.  
This example shows the SONG LOADscreen.  
Press the F2 [EXEC] button to load the selected  
NOTE  
(highlighted) song.  
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
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 5or bassigned to 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.  
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.  
Press the F2 [EXEC] button to clone the track  
using the settings that you made.  
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.  
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.  
0
0
Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) items  
you want to access.  
This example shows the MENUscreen.  
On the screen, the SONGitem is selected  
(highlighted).  
0
0
0
To continue to the next operation, press the F4  
[NEXT] button.  
0
When there are more items in the menu list above  
(below) those currently shown, a 5and bicon  
appears at the top (bottom) of the scrollbar in  
the right half of the screen. (In the MENUscreen  
shown above, the bshows that there is at least  
one more item below DATA BUCKUP.)  
If an item has a submenu (as on the MENUscreen,  
for example), an tappears to its right, and  
pressing the F4 [t] button will open it.  
To leave a screen that was accessed using a  
dedicated button, press the F1 [EXIT] button.  
0
0
In a submenu, you can press the F1 [BACK]  
button to return to the previous screen.  
To return to the Home Screen, press the HOME  
button.  
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4 – Preparations  
SD card write-protection switches  
SD cards have write-protection switches.  
Inserting and removing SD cards  
Inserting an SD card  
1. Open the SD card slot cover on the right side of  
the unit.  
2. Insert the SD card into the slot in the direction  
shown in the illustration until it clicks into place.  
Writing possible  
Write-protected  
When a write-protection switch is set to the “LOCK”  
position, 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.  
Preparing the power  
This unit can be powered either by 4 AA batteries or  
using a TASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately).  
Alkaline or NiMH AA batteries can be used with this  
unit.  
3. After inserting the SD card, close the SD card slot  
cover.  
Using batteries  
Open the cover of the battery case on the bottom of  
the unit. Insert 4 AA batteries in the box according to  
the ¥and ^indications.  
Removing an SD card  
Push a loaded SD card in further to eject it.  
CAUTION  
Manganese AA batteries cannot be used with this  
unit.  
This unit cannot charge nickel-metal hydride  
batteries. Use a commercially-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.  
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/).  
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Using an AC adaptor (sold separately)  
Shutting down  
Connect a TASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold  
separately) to the DC IN 5V connector as shown in  
the illustration.  
Make the following preparations before shutting  
down the unit.  
Stop the recorder. (The unit cannot be shut  
down during recording, playback, search  
forward, etc.)  
TASCAM  
Return to the Home Screen.  
PS-P520  
AC wall socket  
(sold separately)  
If the unit is connected to computer, disconnect  
the USB cable after conducting the necessary  
procedures on the computer to unmount the  
unit.  
DC plug  
After making these preparations, press and hold the  
button until the following screen appears.  
CAUTION  
Use only the PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately).  
Using any other AC adaptor could cause  
malfunction, fire or electric shock.  
The power turns off after the unit completes its  
shutdown process, including saving various infor-  
mation from your session.  
This unit can be powered by batteries or an AC  
adaptor. Power cannot be supplied to this unit  
over USB.  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
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.  
The adapter powers the unit if the adapter is  
connected even if batteries are installed.  
Start-up & shutdown  
Starting up the unit  
Press and hold the  
TASCAMappears.  
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.  
button on the top panel until  
After the start-up screen, the Home Screen appears.  
Start-up screen  
Home Screen  
This unit always starts up in MULTI TRACKrecorder  
mode regardless of the mode used last before  
shutting down.  
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).  
Do not wear headphones when turning the power  
ON or OFF (putting it into standby) because noise  
at such times could harm your hearing.  
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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.  
For more information about partitions see “11 – SD  
This unit has four recorder modes.  
MULTI TRACK  
Use the unit as a multitrack recorder.  
BOUNCE  
Use to bounce tracks. (See “Bouncing trackson  
page 51.)  
NOTE  
MIXDOWN  
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.  
Use this mode to create a stereo master track from  
a mix of all the tracks. (See “Mixdownon page  
page 62.)  
1. The first time you insert a new SD card in this  
unit, the following pop-up message prompting  
you to format it appears.  
MASTERING  
Use this mode to play stereo master tracks that  
have been created and apply effects to and adjust  
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.  
When the power is turned ON, the unit always starts  
in MULTI TRACKmode.  
When in recorder modes other than MULTI TRACK  
mode, many screen operations are disabled.  
CAUTION  
In this Owner’s Manual, unless otherwise noted, the  
recorder mode explained is assumed to be the MULTI  
TRACKmode.  
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 “11 – SD Card  
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4 – Preparations  
Right side panel connections  
Connecting with other equipment  
This section shows examples of connections that can  
be made with this unit.  
TASCAM  
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Precautions before making connections  
PS-P520  
AC wall socket  
(sold separately)  
Turn the power OFF (or put in standby) for  
this unit and all other equipment that you will  
connect to it.  
DC plug  
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.  
Computer  
Mini-B USB plug  
USB  
Rear panel connections  
NOTE  
Recorder functions cannot be used when  
connected to a computer by USB.  
Headphone  
This unit can only be connected to a computer  
by USB when the recorder mode is set to MULTI  
TRACK  
.
Footswitch  
(standard jack)  
Drum machine  
Powered speakers or  
ampliꢀer and speakers  
Mic to INPUT A/B  
Guitar/bass to INPUT A  
Keyboard to INPUT A/B  
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.  
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4 – Preparations  
Adjusting the contrast  
Setting the backlight  
You can adjust the contrast of the display.  
Follow these steps to adjust the contrast.  
You can set the amount of time that the backlight  
stays lit.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU  
button to open the MENUscreen.  
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.  
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 Back Lightitem setting value,  
and use the DATA wheel to set the amount of  
time that the backlight stays lit.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select the  
Contrastitem, and use the DATA wheel to to  
adjust the display contrast.  
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.  
Setting options: OFF(default value), 5sec  
,
10sec, 15sec, 30sec  
When set to OFF(default value), the backlight  
always stays lit.  
4. After making the setting, press the HOME button  
to return to the Home Screen.  
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.)  
The recorded multitrack (TRACK 1–8) 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.  
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.  
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.  
Partitions and songs  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
PARTITIONitem, and press the F4 [t] button to  
open the PARTITIONscreen.  
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.  
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).  
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.  
5. Press the F3 [YES] button.  
The unit saves the current song before changing  
partitions. It then loads the last used song on that  
partition.  
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5 – Song Management  
Editing names  
Loading a saved song  
You can edit names (titles) on the following screens.  
Follow these steps to load the song that you want  
from the active partition.  
When saving, creating or editing the name of a  
song  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU  
button to open the MENUscreen.  
SONG SAVE, SONG CREATEand NAME EDIT  
screens  
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  
LOADitem, and press the F4 [t] button to open  
the SONG LOADscreen.  
When backing up a song  
SONG BACKUPscreen  
When exporting WAV files  
EXPORT TRACKscreen and EXPORT MASTER  
screen  
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.  
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.  
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.  
On the SONG BACKUP, EXPORT TRACKand  
EXPORT MASTERscreens, lower case English  
letters can not be input.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
desired song, and press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
The current song is saved, and the selected song  
is loaded.  
5. Press the HOME button to open the Home  
Screen.  
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 MASTERscreens, press the F3 [INS]  
button to insert the letter Aat the cursor  
position.  
Press the F4 [DEL] button to delete the character  
at the cursor position.  
When finished inputting or editing a name  
(title), press the F2 [EXEC] button to save it.  
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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 “SONG005.)  
4. Change the song name as necessary. (See“Editing  
4. Change the song name as necessary. (See“Editing  
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  
EDITitem from the SONGmenu screen. You can  
also edit the song name when saving it.  
5. Press the F2 [EXEC] button to save the currently  
5. Press the HOME button to open the Home  
loaded song and create a new song.  
Screen.  
6. Press the HOME button to open the Home  
Screen.  
Viewing song information  
You can check the name (title), MTR partition and  
remaining recording time of the currently loaded  
song on the SONG(1/3) page of the INFORMATION  
NOTE  
The INFORMATIONscreen has four pages,  
including SONG(1/3), CARD(2/3), and F/W(3/3).  
Use the F3 [PREV] and F4 [ NEXT] buttons to  
change the page. (See “Viewing information” on  
page 71.)  
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7. Use the DATA wheel to select the copy desti-  
nation MTR partition, and press the F4 [EXEC]  
button.  
Copying songs  
Songs in the currently active partition can be copied  
to the same and different MTR partitions. Multiple  
songs can also be copied at once.  
When copying completes, the SONGmenu screen  
reopens.  
NOTE  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU  
button to open the MENUscreen.  
To cancel song copying, press the F1 [BACK]  
button.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
SONGitem, and press the F4 [t] button to open  
the SONGmenu screen.  
8. Press the HOME button to open the Home  
Screen.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
COPYitem, and press the F4 [t] button to open  
the SONG COPYscreen.  
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.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU  
button to open the MENUscreen.  
A list of songs on the active partition is shown.  
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  
ERASEitem, and press the F4 [t] button to  
open the SONG ERASEscreen.  
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.  
A list of songs on the active partition is shown.  
NOTE  
To remove a from the checkbox, press the F4 []  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the song  
button while the song is selected.  
you want to delete, and press the F4 [] button.  
5. To copy multiple songs, repeat step 4.  
A check appears in the checkbox.  
6. After selecting all the songs to copy (by putting  
marks in their checkboxes), press the F2 [NEXT]  
button.  
NOTE  
To remove a from the checkbox, press the F4 []  
button while the song is selected.  
In addition, the amount of open space on the  
selected MTR partition (Free) and the size of the  
song data (Total) are shown.  
5. To erase multiple songs, repeat step 4.  
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.)  
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6. After selecting all songs that you want to erase  
(adding to their checkboxes), press the F2  
[EXEC] button.  
Protecting songs  
If you protect a song, editing, recording, and erasing  
of that song is prohibited.  
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.  
NOTE  
turn song protection ONand OFF  
.
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 SONG  
menu 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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TIP  
When connecting an electric-acoustic guitar with  
Selecting the input source  
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.  
This unit has two inputs (INPUT A/B) that can be  
selected separately as input sources.  
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.  
In addition to mic/line signals, you can input guitar  
and bass through the INPUT A standard jack.  
When connecting a guitar, set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR  
switch on the back of the unit to GUITAR.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the INPUT  
SETTING/EQ/DYN button to open the INPUT  
SETTINGscreen.  
Phantom power  
When connecting a condenser microphone that  
requires phantom power, follow the procedures  
below to turn phantom power ON. When ON,  
phantom power is provided to both INPUT A and  
INPUT B XLR jacks.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the  
PHANTOM button to open the PHANTOMscreen.  
Use the IN Aand IN Bitems to set the input  
sources for INPUT A and INPUT B.  
2. Use the F4 [A/B] button to select (highlight) the  
INPUT Aor INPUT Bsetting, and turn the DATA  
wheel to select the input source.  
INPUT A/B options  
Option  
Description  
Internal MIC /  
Low (default)  
Internal MIC /  
High  
Ext. Input,  
LINE / Low  
Built-in MIC A/B (low input  
gain)  
Built-in MIC A/B (high input  
gain)  
External line input A/B (low  
input gain)  
2. Press the F4 [ON] button to turn phantom power  
ON. The indicator above the PHANTOM button  
lights, and the Home Screen reopens.  
To turn phantom power OFF, press the F1 [OFF]  
button.  
CAUTION  
External line input A/B  
(medium input gain)  
External line input A/B (high  
input gain)  
Use the MASTER LEVEL knob to turn the unit’s  
Ext. Input / Mid  
Ext. Input / High  
output volume down before turning phantom  
power ON or OFF. Depending on the mic, a loud  
noise could occur, damaging equipment and  
harming people’s hearing.  
3. After making the setting, press the HOME button  
Do not connect or disconnect a mic when phantom  
power is ON.  
Turn phantom power ON only when using a  
condenser microphone that requires phantom  
power.  
Do not supply phantom power to an unbalanced  
dynamic microphone.  
Supplying phantom power to some types of ribbon  
microphones could break them. Do not supply  
phantom power to a ribbon microphone if you are  
in doubt.  
to return to the Home Screen.  
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.  
Battery consumption is faster when phantom  
power is ON.  
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Input level meters (A/B)  
Monitoring input signals  
To monitor an input signal press the REC button for  
the TRACK set to record that signal. This will light/  
blink its REC indicator.  
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 SETTING  
screen settings and the output volume controls of the  
input sound source to adjust the levels.  
NOTE  
When recording, the playback and input signals  
are mixed and output from the PHONES and LINE  
OUT jacks and can be heard through connected  
headphones or a connected external monitoring  
system (powered speakers or an amplifier with  
speakers).  
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.  
8
TRACK level meters (1–8)  
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.  
These meters show either playback signal levels  
or the track input signal levels, depending on the  
operation status, as shown below.  
Signals shown  
by level  
meters  
Transport  
status  
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.  
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.  
REC indicator  
Unlit  
Playing back Track playback  
Blinking  
(recording  
standby)  
Playing back Track playback  
Blinking  
(recording  
standby)  
Stopped  
Track input  
Track input  
Lit (recording) Recording  
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 an OL indicator lights, the input source signal could  
be too loud or the LEVEL knob set too high.  
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.  
Overload indicators  
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Assigning inputs  
Using the input equalizers  
When using this unit, “assigning inputsmeans setting  
the recording source for each track to either INPUT A  
or INPUT B on the INPUT ASSIGNscreen.  
INPUT A and INPUT B each have a two-band  
equalizer (EQ).  
Use the INPUT SETTINGscreen to set the input  
equalizers.  
1. Press the INPUT SETTING/EQ/DYN button to  
open the INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
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.  
2. Press the F2 [EQ] button to open the INPUT EQ  
screen.  
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).  
The input equalizer has the following setting  
items.  
You cannot assign two inputs to the same track.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the ASSIGN  
button to open the INPUT ASSIGNscreen.  
Item  
Value  
2. Use the REC buttons of each track to set their  
EQ-SWITCH  
ON/OFF  
input sources.  
Settings:  
(input equalizer switch) (default: OFF)  
Hi-F  
1.7 kHz – 18 kHz  
A (INPUT A, default value for tracks 1, 3, 5 and 7)  
B (INPUT B, default value for tracks 2, 4, 6 and 8)  
(high frequency range) (default: 5 kHz)  
Hi-G  
(high range gain)  
12 dB  
(default: 0.0 dB)  
3. When finished making settings, press the HOME  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
Lo-F  
32 Hz – 1.6 kHz  
(default: 350 Hz)  
(low frequency range)  
Lo-G  
(low range gain)  
12 dB  
(default: 0.0 dB)  
Use the F2 [gt] button to switch between  
INPUT A and B.  
Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
setting items, and use the DATA wheel to adjust  
them.  
Press the F1 [BACK] button to return to the  
INPUT SETTING screen.  
3. After making the settings, press the HOME  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
NOTE  
When the equalizer for an input is ON, that input  
is shown on the Home Screen as in the illustration  
below.  
Icons when input  
equalizers are ON  
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3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) the following parameters, and use the  
DATA wheel to adjust their values.  
Using input dynamics effects  
This unit has three dynamics effects: a compressor, an  
exciter and a de-esser. One can be used at a time with  
INPUT A and/or B.  
INPUT A or INPUT B  
Select the input that the dynamics effect is used  
on.  
COMPRESSOR  
This effect compresses the sound, reducing the  
dynamic range.  
DYN-SW (dynamics switch)  
Set to “ONto apply the selected effect (default:  
OFF).  
EXCITER  
By emphasizing the harmonics of high frequencies,  
this effect gives a sense of liveliness to the sound and  
makes tones more distinct without upsetting the  
volume balance.  
TYPE  
Select which dynamics effect to use.  
Options: COMP (default), EXCITER, DE-ESSER  
4. After making the settings, press the HOME button  
to return to the Home Screen.  
DE-ESSER  
This effect suppresses sibilant “ssounds.  
Using the compressor  
Set the TYPEon the INPUT DYNAMICSscreen to  
COMPto use the compressor.  
Applying dynamics effects  
1. Press the INPUT SETTING/EQ/DYN button to  
open the INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
1. When the INPUT DYNAMICSscreen is open,  
use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) the TYPEitem.  
2. Use the DATAwheel to select (highlight) COMP  
.
2. Press the F3 [DYN] button to open the INPUT  
DYNAMICSscreen.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) the following parameters, and use the  
DATA wheel to adjust their values.  
NOTE  
Press the F1 [BACK] button to return to the INPUT  
SETTINGscreen.  
LINK  
When ON, INPUT A and INPUT B are linked  
(default: OFF). When linked, the compressor  
responds to and affects both inputs.  
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PRESET  
This effect has 13 presets.  
LEVEL  
Set the output level.  
Range: 0dB – 32dB  
Options  
Application  
VOCAL1 (default) Vocals  
ATTACK  
VOCAL2  
Vocals  
Set the attack time.  
Range: 2ms – 200ms (in 2ms steps)  
A_GUITAR  
EGUITAR1  
EGUITAR2  
ELECBASS  
WOODBASS  
SLAPBASS  
SYNBASS1  
SYNBASS2  
BRASS  
Acoustic guitar  
Electric guitar  
Electric guitar  
Electric bass guitar  
Acoustic bass  
Slap bass  
Synthesizer bass  
Synthesizer bass  
Brass  
RELEASE  
Set the release time.  
Range: 10ms – 1000ms (in 10ms steps)  
6. After making the settings, press the HOME  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
Using the exciter  
Set the TYPEon the INPUT DYNAMICSscreen to  
EXCITERto use the exciter.  
SNARE  
NARRATE  
Snare drum  
Spoken word  
1. When the INPUT DYNAMICSscreen is open,  
use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) the “TYPEitem.  
GR (gain reduction)  
This meter shows how much the compressor is  
affecting the input signal.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight)  
EXCITER  
.
A B (INPUT A/B level meters)  
These level meters are for INPUT A and INPUT  
B.  
[6-16]  
When LINKis set to ON, level meters for both  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) the following parameters, and use the  
DATA wheel to adjust their values.  
INPUT A and B are shown.  
4. Press the F2 [PARM] button to open a screen with  
specific compressor parameters.  
FREQ  
Set the frequency.  
Options: 1.00kHz (default), 1.07kHz, 1.15kHz,  
1.23kHz, 1.32kHz, 1.41kHz, 1.52kHz,  
1.62kHz, 1.74kHz, 1.87kHz, 2.00kHz,  
2.14kHz, 2.30kHz, 2.46kHz, 2.64kHz,  
2.83kHz, 3.03kHz, 3.25kHz, 3.48kHz,  
3.73kHz, 4.00kHz  
[6-15]  
5. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) the following parameters, and use the  
DATA wheel to adjust their values.  
When a setting is at its default value, iappears to  
the right of the value.  
DEPTH  
Set the amount of the effect.  
Range: 0 – 100 (default: 0)  
The options for each parameter are as follows.  
THRSHLD  
Set the threshold value that causes the  
compressor to activate when exceeded.  
4. After making the settings, press the HOME  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
Range: -32dB (default) – 0dB  
RATIO  
Set the compression ratio.  
Options: 1.0:1, 1.1:1, 1.3:1, 1.5:1, 1.7:1, 2.0:1,  
2.5:1, 3.0:1, 3.5:1, 4.0:1, 5.0:1, 6.0:1,  
8.0:1, 16.0:1, inf:1  
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Using the de-esser  
Set the TYPEon the INPUT DYNAMICSscreen to  
DE-ESSERto use the de-esser.  
Making the first recording  
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. When the INPUT DYNAMICSscreen is open,  
use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) the TYPEitem.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight)  
DE-ESSER  
.
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 simul-  
taneously.  
[6-17]  
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.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) the following parameters, and use the  
DATA wheel to adjust their values.  
FREQ  
For example, if you press the REC buttons for  
TRACK 1, TRACK 2 and TRACK 3 in that order,  
TRACK 1, which was pressed first, will no longer  
be in record standby, but TRACK 2 and TRACK 3,  
which were pressed afterwards, will be in record  
standby.  
Set the frequency.  
Options: 1.00kHz, 1.07kHz, 1.15kHz, 1.23kHz,  
1.32kHz, 1.41kHz (default), 1.52kHz,  
1.62kHz, 1.74kHz, 1.87kHz, 2.00kHz,  
2.14kHz, 2.30kHz, 2.46kHz, 2.64kHz,  
2.83kHz, 3.03kHz, 3.25kHz, 3.48kHz,  
3.73kHz, 4.00kHz  
2. Set the recording level.  
Use the INPUT A/B TRIM knobs to adjust the  
input levels.  
DEPTH  
Set the amount of the effect.  
Range: 0 – 100 (default: 0)  
Watch the display and level meters and the  
OL indicators above and to the left of the TRIM  
knobs while setting their levels suitably.  
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.  
4. After making the settings, press the HOME  
button to return to the Home 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 TRIM knob, lower the  
output level on the signal source connected to the  
input.  
3. While pressing and holding the Record (0)  
button, press the Play (7) 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.  
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5. Use m[RTZ] button, for example, to locate to a  
Multitrack recording  
point that you want to check.  
You can record new audio to different tracks while  
playing back already recorded tracks.  
TIP  
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  
Setting the recording tracks  
0
Press the REC buttons of tracks that have already  
been recorded to turn their REC indicators OFF.  
0
Press the TRACK REC buttons of tracks to be  
recorded to put them into recording standby (REC  
indicators blink).  
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 PAN knobs to set the left and  
right stereo position of each track.  
Use the VOLUME dial on the back 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.  
Setting TRACK PAN and LEVEL values  
Use the PAN and LEVEL knobs for already recorded  
tracks to adjust their playback levels and stereo  
positions when monitoring during recording.  
Input selection and assignment  
Use the procedures described earlier in this chapter  
to assign input sources to tracks for recording.  
NOTE  
Use the TRACK PAN and LEVEL knobs to adjust  
the levels and stereo positions of the output  
playback signals of tracks that have already been  
recorded.  
If you are not satisfied with the recorded sound,  
follow the procedures above again from the  
beginning.  
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.  
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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Undoing a previous operation (multi-  
undo)  
Undoing operations (undo)  
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.  
1. Press and hold the UN/REDO [HISTORY] button  
to open the HISTORYscreen.  
The HISTORYscreen shows the operation history  
NOTE  
as a list.  
The UN/REDO [HISTORY] indicator lights when a  
single undo or multi-undo has been conducted.  
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.  
Undoing the last operation (single  
undo)  
Press the UN/REDO [HISTORY] button to return to  
the state before the last operation was conducted.  
After doing this, the UN/REDO [HISTORY] indicator  
lights, showing that redo (see below) is possible.  
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 [HISTORY] indicator  
lights.  
UN/REDO [HISTORY] indicator  
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.  
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Cancelling an undo operation (redo)  
Press the UN/REDO [HISTORY] button when it is lit  
to return to the state of the last operation. The UN/  
REDO [HISTORY] indicator turns OFF.  
NOTE  
If you make a new recording or new edits  
after using multi-undo (UN/REDO [HISTORY]  
indicator lit), the event history after the current  
event is cleared and the last operation conducted  
becomes the most recent event.  
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 [HISTORY]  
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 [HISTORY] indicator remains lit  
because further redo operations are possible.  
NOTE  
When the HISTORYscreen is open, the UN/REDO  
[HISTORY] button does not function, so single  
undo and redo cannot be used.  
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CAUTION  
3. Press the F3 [YES] button.  
When undo has been used and there are one  
or more undone operations, the UN/REDO  
[HISTORY] indicator lights.  
Another confirmation pop-up message appears.  
The UN/REDO [HISTORY] indicator does not light  
if there are no undone operations (the current  
state is that of the last operation).  
When the UN/REDO [HISTORY] 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.  
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.  
4. Press the F3 [YES] button to erase the operation  
history and delete unused data.  
The Home Screen reopens when this operation  
completes.  
NOTE  
To cancel erasing the operation history, press the  
F4 [NO] button.  
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.  
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.  
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  
Erasing the operation history  
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.  
CAUTION  
You cannot undo erasing the operation history!  
Only do it if you are certain about it.  
You can also erase the operation history of the  
currently loaded song without turning the power OFF  
by using the following procedures.  
NOTE  
Turning the power OFF (putting it in standby) does  
not erase the operation history of songs that are  
not loaded.  
1. While pressing and holding the Stop (8) button,  
press the UN/REDO [HISTORY] button to open  
the HISTORYscreen.  
2. Press the F4 [CLEAR] button.  
A confirmation pop-up message appears.  
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7 – Recorder Functions  
Bouncing tracks  
Use this unit’s bounce function to mix already recorded tracks (1–8) 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 1–7 could be bounced to track 8, but tracks 1–8 could not be  
bounced to track 1. This unit, however, does not have this limitation.  
You can mix down tracks 1–8 as a stereo mix to tracks 1 and 2 (stereo bounce), or bounce tracks 1–8 as a mono  
mix to track 1 (mono bounce).  
Track 1  
Drum L  
Track 2  
Drum R  
Track 3  
Perc. L  
Track 4  
Perc. R  
Track 5  
Bass  
Track 6  
Piano L  
Track 7  
Piano R  
Track 8  
SE  
Tracks 1–8 are mixed down to stereo and bounced to tracks 1–2  
Track 3  
Perc. L  
Track 4  
Perc. R  
(can be  
Track 5  
Bass  
Track 6  
Piano L  
(can be  
Track 7  
Piano R  
(can be  
Track 8  
SE  
Track 1 and 2  
Rhythm, Bass,  
Piano, SE  
(can be  
(can be  
(can be  
overwritten) overwritten) overwritten) overwritten) overwritten) overwritten)  
New recordings can be  
made to tracks 3–8  
Track 3  
Guitar L  
Track 4  
Guitar R  
Track 5  
Lead  
Guitar  
Track 6  
Lead  
Vocal  
Track 7  
Chorus L  
Track 8  
Chorus R  
Track 1 and 2  
Rhythm, Bass,  
Piano, SE  
Source tracks are erased when they are bounce destinations. (In the illustration 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 mistake. (See “Undoing operations (undo)on page 49.)  
Using the bounce function  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING button to  
open the RECORDER MODEscreen.  
4. Press the TRACK REC buttons for the bounce  
destination tracks to blink their indicators.  
For a stereo bounce, press the REC buttons for  
two tracks.  
For a mono bounce (bouncing to a single track)  
press the REC button for any one track.  
5. Adjust the LEVEL and PAN knobs for the bounce  
source tracks.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
For a stereo bounce, adjust the bounce source  
tracks according to their types as follows to  
maintain left and right channel separation.  
BOUNCEitem.  
6. After locating to the point where the bounce will  
start, while pressing and holding the Record (0)  
button, press the Play (7) button to bounce the  
track.  
3. Press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
Press the Stop (8) button at the point where you  
want to stop the bounce.  
After a Bounce!pop-up message appears, the  
recorder enters BOUNCEmode, and the Home  
Screen reopens.  
NOTE  
When the recorder is in BOUNCEmode, BOUNCE  
appears highlighted at the upper left of the Home  
Screen.  
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NOTE  
Confirming the result  
When the DATA wheel is being turned, the  
following pop-up message appears.  
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  
If you are satisfied with the result, when the  
recorder is stopped press the BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/  
MASTERING button to open the RECORDER MODE  
screen and select MULTI TRACK  
After bouncing tracks, you can record again on  
(overwrite) tracks other than the bounce tracks.  
3. Press the HOME button to move to a different  
time division and use the DATA wheel to change  
the value.  
4. After setting the desired time value, press the  
Play (7) button to start playback from that  
position.  
.
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 (00h00m00s00f) or to locate to  
the position where recording last started.  
TIP  
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 bouncing(See  
RTZ is short for “Return To Zero,and LRP is short for  
“Last Recording Position.”  
Locate and search functions  
Direct locate function  
The current recorder position is shown at the top of  
the Home Screen in “hours: minutes: seconds: frames”  
(30 frames per second).  
Return To Zero (song beginning at 00h00m00s00f)  
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.  
You can move the current recorder position to a  
specific time by inputting it here.  
1. On the Home Screen, use the HOME button  
to move the cursor (underline) between time  
counter divisions.  
This function is useful when you want to record the  
same passage again.  
You can edit the value at the cursor positions.  
The seconds are selected in the following figure.  
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.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to change the value above  
the cursor(underlined).  
When adjusting, the value 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 value in the  
seconds field, the number will change from 59 to  
0 and the minutes value will increase by one.  
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Editing IN/OUT points  
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.  
1. When the I/O SETTINGscreen is open, press  
the F2 [EDIT] button to enable editing.  
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.  
You can set these points when recording, playing  
back and stopped.  
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.  
NOTE  
In the following cases, IN and OUT points cannot  
be captured or edited.  
i During repeat playback  
i When the recorder mode is set to MIXDOWNor  
MASTERING  
• Use the DATA wheel to change the value at the  
cursor position (underlined).  
3. When finished editing, press the HOME button to  
return to the Home Screen.  
Using repeat playback  
8
Capturing IN and OUT points  
1. Press the IN/OUT button to open the I/O  
1. Set the starting (IN) and ending (OUT) points for  
the time that you want to repeat, and then return  
to the Home Screen.  
SETTINGscreen.  
2. Press the REPEAT button to start repeat playback.  
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.  
The  
icon appears on the Home Screen during  
repeat playback.  
Repeat icon  
SET IN  
SET OUT  
NOTE  
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.  
When the Home Screen is open, you can also use  
the F3 and F4 buttons to set IN and OUT points  
even though these F3/F4 button assignments do  
not appear.  
The set times will be shown with a SET IN!or  
SET OUT!message as above.  
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3. Press the REPEAT button again to stop repeat  
Punching in and out  
Punching in/out is a technique to replace a part of an  
already recorded track.  
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).  
playback. The  
disappears.  
icon on the Home Screen  
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.  
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.  
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 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.  
Setting the time between repetitions  
(repeat interval)  
The time between repetitions (repeat interval) can be  
set from 0.5 to 9.9 seconds.  
1. Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
PREFERENCEmenu item, and press the F4 [t]  
button to open the PREFERENCEscreen.  
TIP  
You can also press the Stop (8) button to punch  
out at the end of the replacement recording.  
Using a foot switch to punch in/out  
You can use a foot switch (standard plug) connected  
to the FOOT SWITCH jack on the rear panel to punch  
in and out.  
In step 4 above, press the foot switch instead of the  
Record (0) button. In step 5, press the foot switch  
again instead of the Play (7) button.  
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  
1.0sec(default value) and 9.9sec(in 0.1-second  
increments).  
4. After making the setting, press the HOME button  
to return to the Home Screen.  
Locating to IN and OUT points  
When the home screen is open, press the F1 button  
while pressing and holding the Stop (8) button  
to locate to the IN point. Press the F2 button while  
pressing and holding the Stop (8) button to locate  
to the OUT point.  
Foot switch (standard jack)  
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2. After setting the IN and OUT points, press the  
Record (0) and IN/OUT buttons at the same  
time to enter auto punch in/out mode.  
Setting the foot switch polarity  
Set the foot switch polarity on the PREFERENCE  
screen.  
Connect the foot switch, and, without pressing it, set  
FootSW Polarityto OFF. This will set the unit to  
operate properly for the polarity of the connected  
foot switch.  
1. Connect a foot switch to the FOOT SWITCH jack  
on the rear panel.  
2. When the recorder is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press the MENU button to open  
the MENUscreen.  
3. Use the data wheel to select (highlight)  
PREFERENCE, and press the F4 [t] button to  
open the PREFERENCEscreen.  
4. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
3. Press the Play (7) button.  
(highlight) FootSW Polarity  
.
Playback begins two seconds before the IN point,  
and the monitored sound switches at the IN point  
from the track playback sound and the input  
sound to just the input sound. The Record (0)  
indicator blinks when between the IN and OUT  
points.  
When playback reaches the OUT point, the  
monitored sound includes the track playback  
sound with the input sound again, and the  
Record (0) indicator stops blinking and turns off.  
Playback automatically stops one second after  
the OUT point.  
5. While not pressing the foot switch, use the data  
wheel to select OFF  
.
6. After making the setting, press the HOME button  
to return to the Home Screen.  
Using automatic punching in/out  
You can rehearse again until you are satisfied.  
When IN and OUT points are set, press the Record  
(0) button and the IN/ OUT button at the same time  
Recording with auto punch in/out  
When you are done rehearsing, you can use auto  
punch in/out to record.  
to enter auto punch in/out mode. The  
icon  
appears near the top of the Home Screen when in this  
mode.  
auto punch  
in/out mode  
1. While in auto punch in/out mode, press and hold  
the Record (0) button, and press the Play (7)  
button.  
In the same way as during rehearsal, playback  
begins two seconds before the IN point.  
Recording occurs and the Record (0) indicator  
lights between the IN and OUT points.  
Auto punch in/out mode has a rehearsal function.  
When using this function, you can monitor between  
the IN and OUT points as though recording without  
actually recording.  
2. One second after reaching the OUT point, the  
recorder automatically stops, auto punch in/  
out mode ends and the transport locates to two  
seconds before the IN point.  
Rehearsing with auto punch in/out  
Before punching in and out to record, you can  
rehearse. When rehearsing, you can monitor as  
though recording without recording.  
NOTE  
Auto punch in/out mode cannot be activated  
when in repeat mode or if no REC button has been  
pressed.  
1. Press TRACK REC buttons to use auto punch in/  
out with those tracks.  
Auto punch in/out can be undone.  
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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  
page 49.)  
TO point  
The TO point is used as the paste and move desti-  
nation point for COPY and MOVE operations.  
The position where playback is currently stopped  
before opening the TRACK EDITscreen is set as the  
TO point.  
NOTE  
These IN, OUT and TO points can also be changed  
on various editing screens.  
Overview of track editing  
Basic track editing procedures  
This unit has the following track editing functions.  
1
Press the HOME button to open the Home  
Screen.  
COPY/PASTE  
COPY/INSERT  
MOVE/PASTE  
MOVE/INSERT  
OPEN (insert a silent section)  
CUT (remove part of a track)  
SILENCE (erase part of a track)  
CLONE TRACK (duplicate a track)  
CLEAN OUT (erase a track)  
2
When the recorder is stopped, press the TRACK  
EDIT button to open the TRACK EDITscreen  
where you can select editing options.  
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 points  
Among the track editing functions, COPY/ PASTE,  
COPY/INSERT, MOVE/PASTE and MOVE/INSERT use the  
IN and OUT points as editing points. As an additional  
editing point, they also use the current position when  
the editing operation is begun as the TO point.  
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,  
Use the I/O SETTINGscreen to edit IN and OUT  
53.)  
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.  
5. Press the F2 [EXEC] button to execute the  
function.  
NOTE  
IN point  
Press the F1 [BACK] button to return to the TRACK  
EDITscreen.  
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 SETTING  
screen, 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 SETTING  
screen, and press the F4 [OUT] button at the time  
where you want to set the OUT point.  
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IN/OUT/TO  
Track editing function setting items  
In this section, we explain the setting items that  
appear on the various track editing function screens.  
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, OUT and TO  
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  
SOURCE TRK (copy source track )  
CLEAN OUT TRK (track to be deleted)  
SILENCE TRK (track partially silenced)  
CUT TRK (track partially deleted)  
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.  
Editing the IN point  
• 1 to 8:  
Individual tracks  
• 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8: Track pair  
• 1-8:  
• MST:  
• ALL:  
All tracks  
Stereo master track  
Tracks 1-8 and stereo master track  
Editing the OUT point  
Example of SOURCE TRKitem  
Editing the TO point  
DESTINATION TRK (copy destination track)  
Use this to set the track that will be the destination of  
a copy, insert or clone edit.  
When a mono track has been set as the SOURCE TRK  
(track that is being copied from), mono tracks will be  
shown as options for the DESTINATION TRK(track  
that is being copied to).  
Example of CLEAN OUT TRKitem  
When a pair of tracks or stereo master track has been  
set as the SOURCE TRK(tracks/track that are/is being  
copied from), a pair of tracks will be shown as options  
for the DESTINATION TRK(tracks that are being  
copied to).  
Example of DESTINATION TRKitem  
COPY TIMES  
Set the number of times that the copied track data  
will be pasted.  
Set the number between 1 and 99.  
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COPY/PASTE  
COPY/INSERT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
TO  
TO  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
TO  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
This function copies the audio data from between  
the IN and OUT points on the copy source track, and  
inserts it on the copy destination track starting from  
the TO point.  
This function copies the audio data from between  
the IN and OUT points on the copy source track, and  
pastes it on the COPY destination track starting from  
the TO point.  
This operation inserts recorded data into the  
copy destination track. The recorded data on the  
copy destination track after the TO point is shifted  
backward by the inserted audio data. Therefore, the  
copy destination track becomes longer.  
You can insert multiple copies in a single operation.  
In other words, you can insert the copied track data  
a set number of times into the copy destination track  
from the TO point.  
This operation overwrites recorded data on the copy  
destination track. Therefore, the length of the copy  
destination track is not changed.  
You can paste multiple copies in a single operation. In  
other words, you can overwrite the copy destination  
track from the TO point with the copied track data for  
the set number of times.  
This operation uses the following parameters.  
SOURCE TRK (“1”–“8, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1–8”)  
IN/OUT/TO  
DESTINATION TRK  
COPY TIMES  
This operation uses the following parameters.  
SOURCE TRK (“1”–“8, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1–8”)  
IN/OUT/TO  
DESTINATION TRK  
COPY TIMES  
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MOVE/PASTE  
OPEN (insert silence)  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
TO  
TO  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
The audio data between the IN and OUT points on  
the move source track is removed and pasted in the  
move destination track starting from the TO point.  
This operation leaves a silence between the IN and  
OUT points on the move source track.  
This operation overwrites recorded data on the move  
destination track. Therefore, the length of the move  
destination track is not changed.  
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.  
OPEN TRK (“1”–“8, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1–8, “ALL)  
IN/OUT  
This operation uses the following parameters.  
SOURCE TRK (“1”–“8, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1–8”)  
IN/OUT/TO  
DESTINATION TRK  
CUT (remove part)  
IN  
OUT  
MOVE/INSERT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
TO  
TO  
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.  
The audio data between the IN and OUT points on  
the move source track is removed and inserted in the  
move destination track from the TO point.  
The parameters that can be set are as follows.  
This operation leaves a silence between the IN and  
OUT points on the move source track.  
This operation inserts recorded data into the  
move destination track starting from the TO point.  
Therefore, the move destination track becomes  
longer.  
CUT TRK (“1”–“8, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1–8, “ALL)  
IN/OUT  
This operation uses the following parameters.  
SOURCE TRK (“1”–“8, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1–8”)  
IN/OUT/TO  
DESTINATION TRK  
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SILENCE (part erase)  
CLEAN OUT (track 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.  
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.  
The parameters that can be set are as follows.  
CLEAN OUT TRK (“1”–“8, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8,  
“1–8”)  
The parameters that can be set are as follows.  
SILENCE TRK (“1”–“8, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1–8”)  
IN/OUT  
TIP  
This function can be used to remove short noises,  
for example.  
CLONE TRACK (track duplication)  
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.  
SOURCE TRK (“1”–“8, 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1–8,  
“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.  
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2. Set the following parameters for the track equal-  
izers.  
Mixdown  
Adjusting the volumes and stereo positions of the  
recorded tracks to create a well-balance stereo mix is  
called mixdown.  
Parameter  
Settings  
EQ-SWITCH  
(track equalizer switch)  
Hi-F  
(high frequency range) (default: 5 kHz)  
Hi-G  
(high range gain)  
On/Off (default: Off)  
1.7 kHz – 18 kHz  
Level and balance  
Use the TRACK 1–8 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.  
12 dB (default: 0.0  
dB)  
32 Hz – 1.6 kHz  
Lo-F  
(low frequency range) (default: 350 Hz)  
Lo-G  
(low range gain)  
12 dB (default: 0.0  
dB)  
NOTE  
Use the F1 [g] and F2 [t] button to switch the  
track being set.  
Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) parameters, and use the DATA wheel  
to adjust their values.  
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.  
TIP  
3. After making track equalizer settings, press the  
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.  
HOME button to return to the Home Screen.  
NOTE  
When a track equalizer is ON, that track is shown  
on the Home Screen as in the illustration below.  
Stereo position (panning)  
Use the TRACK PAN knobs to adjust the stereo  
positions of tracks .  
Icons when track  
equalizers are ON  
Track equalizers  
Example showing track equalizers active on tracks 1-4  
Each track has a two band equalizer.  
Use the EQ SETTINGscreen to set the track equal-  
izers.  
Reverb  
1. Press the EQ button to open the EQ SETTING  
This unit has six types of reverb effects.  
Adjust the level of the signal sent to the reverb effect  
from each track by using their REVERB knobs.  
screen.  
The signals are sent to the reverb effect after the track  
equalizer.  
1. Press the REVERB button to open the REVERB  
SETTINGscreen.  
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2. Adjust the reverb settings for the following  
parameters.  
Muting tracks  
1. Press the EQ and REVERB buttons at the same  
Parameters  
Settings  
time to open the TRACK MUTEscreen.  
Reverb  
Hall 1 (default), Hall 2,  
TYPE  
TIME  
LEVEL  
character Room, Studio, Plate 1, Plate 2  
Time  
0.2 (0.8 for Plate) – 3.2 Sec*  
(depth)  
Amount  
0 – 100*  
(volume)  
*The default values for the TIMEand LEVEL  
items are explained in the NOTE after step 4.  
Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) parameters, and use the DATA wheel  
to adjust their values.  
The signal after the reverb effect (return signal) is  
mixed with the stereo signal.  
2. Press a TRACK REC button to mute/unmute that  
track.  
3. After making the reverb settings, press the HOME  
When a track is muted, its track number appears  
as a dark number on a light background.  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
4. Use the TRACK REVERB knobs to adjust the  
amount of signal sent to the reverb effect from  
each track.  
Example showing tracks 3-8 muted  
3. After muting the tracks, press the HOME button  
to return to the Home Screen.  
NOTE  
When a track is muted, the track number is shown  
on the Home Screen as below (dark number on  
light background).  
NOTE  
The default values for the different reverb types  
are as follows.  
Default  
TYPE  
TIME  
1.8  
LEVEL  
80  
80  
TRACK 3-8  
Mute ON indication  
Hall 1  
Hall 2  
2.2  
Room  
Studio  
Plate 1  
Plate 2  
1.4  
0.6  
1.4  
1.8  
10  
20  
60  
60  
Creating stereo master tracks  
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  
“INI” appears below a setting value when it is the  
same as the default value for the TYPE.  
NOTE  
Only one stereo master can be made in a song at a  
time.  
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NOTE  
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.  
When in master recording mode, MIXDOWN  
appears highlighted at the top left of the Home  
Screen.  
If you try to switch to MIXDOWNmode 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  
MIXDOWNmode will not be activated.  
You cannot change the IN and OUT points when in  
MIXDOWNmode.  
Playback and some other functions do not work  
when the unit is in MIXDOWNmode. If you try to use  
one of these functions, an In Mixdown Mode  
pop-up message appears.  
For details about adjusting IN and OUT points, see  
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.  
Creating a stereo master track  
After setting the IN and OUT points, you can make the  
stereo master track.  
Regardless of the prior position of the recorder,  
recording starts from the IN point.  
As necessary, use the LEVEL and PAN knobs to  
adjust the mix. These adjustments will affect the  
recorded stereo master track.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING button to  
open the RECORDER MODEscreen.  
Creating a stereo master track automatically ends  
when the recorder reaches the OUT point.  
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.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
MIXDOWNitem.  
This will create a new stereo master track,  
overwriting and deleting the previous one.  
NOTE  
After recording a stereo master track, you can play  
it back to check it. (See “Checking stereo master  
3. Press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
After a Mixdown!pop-up message appears, the  
recorder switches to master recording mode and  
the Home Screen reopens.  
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.  
6. Press the BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING  
button to open the RECORDER MODEscreen,  
and use the DATA wheel to return the recorder to  
MULTI TRACKmode.  
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).  
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NOTE  
To listen to the recorded stereo master track of  
Checking stereo master tracks  
a saved song, load that song, set the recorder  
mode to MASTERINGand then press the Play (7)  
button to start playback.  
After creating a stereo master track, you can listen to  
it by following these procedures.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING button to  
open the RECORDER MODEscreen.  
TIP  
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 TRACK mode,  
you can copy a stereo master track to a pair of  
adjacent tracks (1-2, 3-4, 5-6 or 7-8) by cloning the  
page 60.)  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
MASTERINGitem.  
Mastering stereo master tracks  
This unit has mastering tools specifically for use  
with stereo master tracks. You can use equalization,  
compression and normalization to adjust the overall  
sound pressure and character of master tracks.  
3. Press the F4 [EXEC] button to open the  
MASTERINGmode selection screen.  
You can use these mastering tools on a stereo master  
track when the unit is in one of the two MASTERING  
modes.  
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AUTO MASTERING mode  
NOTE  
In this mode, after you set the character of the effect  
(MAXIMUMor NATURAL), the unit automatically  
masters the stereo master track.  
If there is no stereo master track, a No Master  
Trkpop-up message will appear and the recorder  
mode will not change to MASTERING  
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4. Press the F4 [MANUAL] button.  
MANUAL MASTERING mode  
After a Mastering!pop-up message appears,  
the recorder switches to mastering mode and the  
MASTERINGscreen opens.  
In this mode, you can adjust the mastering equal-  
ization, compression and normalization individually  
when mastering stereo master tracks.  
5. In this mode, press the Play (7) button to play  
the stereo master track.  
The stereo master track signal is output from the  
LINE OUT jack, so it can also be dubbed to an  
external stereo recorder.  
6. After you have created a stereo master track  
that you are satisfied with, press the BOUNCE/  
MIXDOWN/MASTERING button to open the  
RECORDER MODEscreen, and use the DATA  
wheel to return the recorder to MULTI TRACK  
mode.  
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.  
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5. After setting the TYPE of automatic mastering,  
press the F2 [RHSL] button and check the effect  
that it has on the playback sound.  
Using automatic mastering  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING button to  
open the RECORDER MODEscreen.  
After checking the sound, press the F2 [STOP]  
button to stop playback.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight)  
MASTERING, and press the F4 [EXEC] button to  
open the MASTERINGmode selection screen.  
6. Press the F3 [EXEC] button to start automatic  
mastering.  
NOTE  
If there is no stereo master track, a No Master  
Trkpop-up message appears and you will not be  
able to switch to MASTERINGmode.  
3. Press the F3 [AUTO] button to switch the recorder  
to MASTERINGmode. After a Mastering!  
pop-up message appears, the AUTO MASTERING  
screen opens.  
NOTE  
If off-line peak detection has not yet been  
conducted for the stereo master track that is being  
automatically mastered, a Peak Detectpop-up  
message appears to show that off-line peak  
detection is being conducted.  
NOTE  
The Record (8) and Play (7) buttons do not  
function when the unit is in auto mastering mode.  
When off-line peak detection completes, the  
following pop-up message appears. Press the F3  
[YES] button to start automatic mastering.  
4. Press the F1 [TYPE] button to set the automatic  
mastering type to one of the following.  
NATURAL SOUND  
This setting raises the sound pressure gently.  
Press the F4 [NO] button to cancel automatic  
mastering and return to the AUTO MASTERING  
screen.  
7. When automatic mastering completes, the AUTO  
MAXIMUM SOUND  
This setting raises the sound pressure as much  
as possible.  
MASTERINGscreen reopens with the TYPEset to  
OFF  
.
NOTE  
Undoing and redoing are not possible in AUTO  
MASTERINGmode. Switch to MULTI TRACKor  
MIXDOWNmode to undo or redo.  
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4. Checking the results.  
Using manual mastering  
Follow these procedures to master a track manually  
Turn the equalizer and compressor off and then  
play back the recording to check the results of  
using the mastering effects.  
1. Activate manual mastering mode.  
When the MASTERINGmode selection screen is  
open, press the F4 [MANUAL] button to activate  
manual mastering mode.  
You can undo and redo at this point, so you can  
compare the sound before and after using the  
mastering effects.  
After a Mastering!pop-up message appears,  
the MASTERINGscreen opens.  
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If you are not satisfied  
Undo to restore the stereo master track to how it  
was before applying the mastering effects, and then  
repeat these procedures from step 1.  
NOTE  
You cannot undo or redo in AUTO MASTERING  
mode. Switch to MULTI TRACKor MIXDOWNmode  
to undo or redo.  
NOTE  
If there is no stereo master track, a No Master  
Trkpop-up message appears and you will not be  
able to switch to MASTERINGmode.  
Using the mastering equalizer  
1. When in MASTERINGmode, press the F1 [EQ]  
2. Use the mastering tools to adjust the track.  
button to open the MASTERING EQscreen.  
Press the F1 [EQ] button, F2 [COMP] button or F3  
[NORM] button to open the desired tool screen.  
There is a screen for the equalizer (MASTERING  
EQ), the compressor (MASTERING COMP), and the  
normalizer (NORMALIZE screen).  
In addition, you can choose either a multiband or  
single-band compressor from the library.  
When using a multiband compressor, the  
MASTERING COMPscreen parameters include  
LOW BAND, MID BANDand HIGH BAND  
frequency ranges.  
Make settings on each of the tool screens. (For  
details, see the following “Using the mastering  
compressor, Using the mastering equalizerand  
“Normalizing master trackssections.)  
2. Set the mastering equalizer, which has the  
following parameters.  
GAIN  
High range gain High frequency range  
Hi value: 12dB value: 1.7kHz – 18kHz  
(default: 0.0dB) (default: 5kHz)  
Low range gain Low frequency range  
FREQ  
Lo value: 12dB  
value: 32Hz – 1.6kHz  
(default: 0.0dB) (default: 350Hz)  
When the unit is in mastering mode, you can use  
the Play (7), Stop (8), m[RTZ] and ,[LRP]  
transport buttons, so you can set the tools while  
listening to the track playing back.  
Use the F3 [gt] button to switch between  
GAIN and FREQ.  
Use the F4 [Hi/Lo] button to select (highlight) Hi  
3. Re-recording with the mastering effects.  
or Lo  
.
After setting the mastering tools, press the Play  
(7) button while pressing and holding the  
Record (0) button to start re-recording the  
stereo master track with the master effects.  
Use the data wheel to set the item selected using  
the F3 [gt] and F4 [Hi/Lo] buttons.  
At the top left of the MASTERING EQscreen, an  
indicator shows whether the mastering equalizer  
is ON or OFF. When OFF, press the F2 [ON] button  
to turn it ON. When ON, press the F2 [OFF] button  
to turn it OFF.  
During recording, the Record (0) indicator lights.  
Recording always starts from the beginning  
of the song (00h00m00s00f) regardless of the  
current playback position.  
When in MASTERINGmode, recording overwrites  
the stereo master track.  
NOTE  
If the unit is stopped in the middle of recording, a  
stereo master track to that point will be created.  
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3. After making the settings, press the F1 [BACK]  
Single-band compressor example  
button to return to the MASTERINGscreen.  
At this time, the selected band is shown in the  
upper left.  
When using a multiband compressor, press the  
F2 [BAND] button to cycle through the bands  
4. The EQitem on the MASTERINGscreen shows  
whether the mastering equalizer is ON or OFF.  
that can be set in order: LOW BAND  
w
MID  
BAND  
w
HIGH BAND(wLOW BAND).  
When using a single band compressor, press the  
F2 [BAND] button to switch between BANDand  
A.MAKEUPscreens.  
Using the mastering compressor  
You can use either a single-band or multiband  
mastering compressor.  
5. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) a parameter you want to set, and use  
the DATA wheel to adjust its value.  
Since using a multi-brand compressor allows you  
to separate the low, medium and high frequency  
bands of a stereo master track and independently  
process them with different settings, you can adjust  
the overall sound pressure balance. By doing this, you  
can suppress unwanted peaks, raise the overall gain  
to increase the sound pressure and achieve a sound  
with greater impact.  
When a setting is at its default value, iappears to  
the right of the value.  
The ranges for each parameter are as follows.  
THRSHLD  
Set the threshold value that causes the  
compressor to activate when exceeded.  
Range: -32dB (default) – 0dB  
1. When in MASTERINGmode, press the F2 [COMP]  
button to open the MASTERING COMPscreen.  
RATIO  
Set the compression ratio.  
Options: 1.0:1, 1.1:1, 1.3:1, 1.5:1, 1.7:1, 2.0:1, 2.5:1,  
3.0:1, 3.5:1, 4.0:1, 5.0:1, 6.0:1, 8.0:1, 16.0:1, inf:1  
LEVEL  
Set the output level.  
Options: -20dB – +20dB  
2. Press the F3 [LIB] button to open the MASTERING  
COMPlibrary.  
6. Press the F2 [BAND] button when using a  
multiband compressor to change the frequency  
band to LOW BAND, MID BANDor HIGH BAND  
,
and set the parameters for that band.  
COMPx3as the TYPEindicates a multiband  
compressor. COMPx1indicates a single-band  
compressor.  
3. Use the data wheel to select (highlight) a preset  
in the library, and press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
After loading the preset, the MASTERING COMP  
screen reopens.  
Press the F2 [BAND] button when using a single-  
band compressor to show the A.MAKEUPsetting.  
4. Press the F4 [PARM] button to open the  
MASTERING COMPparameter setting screen.  
Turn the automatic makeup function ON or OFF.  
When ON, the unit will automatically adjust  
the volume after compression so that it is not  
decreased.  
Multiband compressor example  
When this setting is at its default value, iappears  
to the right of the value.  
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7. After making the settings, press the F1 [BACK]  
button to return to the MASTERING COMP  
screen.  
8. Press the F2 [ON] button to turn the compressor  
ON/OFF. The MASTERING COMPscreen shows  
whether the mastering compressor is ON or OFF.  
Normalizing master tracks  
You can normalize to automatically adjust the  
volume. The unit determines the highest volume level  
of the track and then increases the volume of the  
entire track so that the highest level is the maximum  
possible.  
Compressor  
ON/OFF indicator  
CAUTION  
If you use the mastering equalizer or compressor  
after normalization, distortion could occur.  
Always normalize after using the mastering  
equalizer and compressor to adjust the sound.  
9. After making the settings, press the F1 [BACK]  
1. When in MASTERINGmode, press the F3 [NORM]  
button to return to the MASTERINGscreen.  
button to open the NORMALIZEscreen.  
For details about the compressor settings, see “13  
2. Press the F4 [EXEC] button to normalize the track.  
3. After normalization completes, press the F1  
[BACK] button to return to the MASTERING  
screen.  
Copying a stereo master track  
You can use the clone track function to copy a stereo  
master track to another track. (See “CLONE TRACK  
Exiting mastering mode  
Press the BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING button  
to exit MASTERINGmode and return to MULTI  
TRACKmode.  
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3. After completing the setting, press the HOME  
Metronome  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
The metronome will now function according to  
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.  
the MODEsetting made in step two.  
Even if the metronome is active during recording,  
the its sound will not be recorded directly.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the  
METRONOME button to open the METRONOME  
screen.  
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.  
Tuner  
2. 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.  
Use the built-in chromatic tuner to tune guitars and  
other instruments.  
In addition to the chromatic tuner mode, which  
allows you to tune an instrument while looking at the  
tuning meter, this unit’s tuner also has an oscillator  
mode that outputs a standard pitch.  
MODE  
Select one of the following modes.  
Mode  
Meaning  
OFF  
(default value)  
Chromatic tuner mode  
1. Connect a guitar or bass to INPUT A.  
metronome OFF  
Metronome functions during  
both recording and playback  
REC&PLAY  
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 A  
Metronome functions only  
during recording  
REC ONLY  
TEMPO  
input source to Ext. Input, LINE/ Low  
,
Ext. Input / Midor Ext. Input / High  
.
Set the speed between 20 and 250 BPM (default  
value: 120).  
NOTE  
BEAT  
When using the built-in mic, select Internal  
MIC /Lowor Internal MIC /Highon the  
INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
Set the number of beats between 1 and 12  
(default value: 4).  
The accent falls on the first beat.  
LEVEL  
Set the metronome volume between 0 and 127  
(default value: 100).  
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3. When the recorder is stopped, press the TUNER  
button to open the TUNERscreen. The CALIB  
item (standard frequency) value is selected  
(highlighted) when it opens.  
Oscillator mode  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the TUNER  
button to open the TUNERscreen.  
2. Press the F4 [OSC.] button to show the oscillator  
mode on the TUNERscreen.  
3
Make the following oscillator mode settings on  
the TUNERscreen.  
CALIB  
Use this to adjust the standard frequency of A4  
(la) between 435 Hz and 445 Hz (default: 440  
Hz).  
NOTE  
Use this to set the note output between C3  
and B5 (default: A4).  
4. Use the DATA wheel to set the standard  
frequency of the A note between 435 and 445 Hz.  
(default value: “440Hz”)  
LEVEL  
Use this to set the output level between a  
minimum value of 10 and a maximum of 100  
(default: 50).  
5. Play the instrument and tune it.  
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 F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) parameters, and use the DATA wheel  
to set their values.  
Use the F2 [ON] button to turn the output ON  
and OFF.  
Use the F1 [CHROM.] key to switch to chromatic  
tuner mode.  
4. When you are finished tuning, press the HOME  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
Automatic power saving function  
You can set the amount of time until the unit  
automatically turns OFF (enters standby) after its last  
activity or operation.  
When the pitch is just right, the tand gto  
the left and right of the pitch name appear  
unblinking.  
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.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) the Auto Power Saveitem setting  
value, and use the DATA wheel to set it to one of  
the following values.  
6. When you are finished tuning, press the HOME  
button to open the Home Screen.  
NOTE  
Options: OFF (does not turn off automatically),  
3min, 5min, 10min, 30min (default value)  
If you want to monitor the input signal, press the  
REC button of the track that has IN A(INPUT A)  
44.)  
4. After completing the setting, press the HOME  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
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Restoring preferences to default  
values  
Viewing information  
You can view information about the current song  
(currently loaded song), the SD card and the firmware.  
You can restore PREFERENCEscreen settings and  
backup memory items (See page 88.) 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 MENUscreen.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
INFORMATIONitem, and press the F4 [t] button  
to open the SONG(1/3) page of the INFOR-  
MATIONscreen.  
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.  
3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select  
(highlight) Execnext to Initialize, and press  
the F2 [EXEC] button.  
The INFORMATIONscreen has three pages  
including this one.  
3. Use the F3 [PREV] and F4 [NEXT] buttons to  
change the page.  
The pages contain the following information.  
4. When a confirmation pop-up message appears,  
SONG (1/3) page  
press the F3 [YES] button.  
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  
After initialization completes, the PREFERENCE  
screen reopens.  
NOTE  
Press the F4 [NO] button to cancel initialization.  
CARD (2/3) page  
MTR partitions and capacities, FAT partition  
capacity  
5. After completing initialization, press the HOME  
button to return to the Home Screen.  
F/W (3/3) page  
system firmware version  
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3. Use the DATA wheel to select the FORMAT  
Overview of partitions  
item, and press the F4 [t] button to open the  
FORMATscreen.  
cards formatted by this unit are divided into parti-  
tions. 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.  
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.  
CAUTION  
Formatting and repartition operations cannot be  
undone!  
NOTE  
SD card capacity and partition size  
The FAT (File Allocation Table) format is a disk  
format that can be read by a computer.  
SD card FAT partition  
MTR partition size  
capacity size  
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/).  
2GB, 4GB, 8GB or  
16GB  
32GB  
4GB  
16GB  
8GB  
4GB  
4GB  
2GB  
2GB  
2GB, 4GB or 8GB  
2GB or 4GB  
2GB fixed  
for how to change the active partition.  
2GB  
1GB  
1GB fixed  
1GB  
512MB  
512MB  
256MB  
512MB fixed  
256MB fixed  
Formatting SD cards  
This operation formats the entire card and allows you  
set MTR partition sizes for high-capacity cards.  
NOTE  
The unit can handle a maximum of 4 MTR parti-  
tions, 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.  
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.  
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4. If the capacity of the SD card is less than 8 GB,  
Reformatting MTR partitions  
press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
If the capacity of the SD card is 8 GB or more,  
use the DATA wheel to set the size of the MTR  
partition, and press the F2 [EXEC] button.  
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.  
A pop-up message warning that all songs will be  
erased appears.  
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.  
5. Press the F3 [YES] button to format the SD card.  
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  
REFORMATitem, and press the F4 [t] button to  
open the REFORMATscreen.  
For example, if you format a 16 GB SD card with  
4GB MTR partitions, 12 GB are left for MTR parti-  
tions 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.)  
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.  
A list of the MTR partitions and their sizes (not  
open capacities) appear.  
The currently selected MTR partition has an  
asterisk (*) on its right.  
4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the MTR  
partition that you want 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.  
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.  
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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 to other equipment, we recommend that you  
initialize it.  
When you initialize an SD card, the entire card is  
formatted as FAT32.  
CAUTION  
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.  
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.  
After initializing an SD card, it must be formatted  
again to be used with this unit. (See “Formatting  
NOTE  
When reformatting finishes the CARDmenu screen  
reopens.  
To cancel reformatting, press the F4 [NO] button.  
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By connecting this unit with a computer using the  
Supported operating systems  
You can connect this unit to computers with the  
following operating systems.  
included USB cable you 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.  
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Windows  
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7  
Backed-up data can be restored to a different  
DP-008EX unit than the one that created it. In this  
way, files can be freely exchanged between DP-008EX  
units, making it easy to add additional recordings or  
mix existing recordings in a different location.  
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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.  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
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.  
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.  
NOTE  
The MTR partitions where song files are stored  
cannot be directly accessed from a computer.  
Connecting with a computer  
In this chapter, “computer” refers to a Windows or  
Macintosh computer connected to this unit. (See  
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 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.  
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.  
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-008EXon the computer’s display.  
Click the “DP-008EXdrive on the computer to view  
the “BACKUP, WAVE “ and “UTILITYfolders in the FAT  
partition of the DP-008EX.  
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Stereo master files  
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.  
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CAUTION  
2. After a pop-up message appears on the computer  
display saying that the unit can be disconnected,  
remove the USB cable.  
This unit receives power from batteries or a  
TASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor. It cannot be  
powered over USB.  
The unit restarts automatically and the Home  
Screen opens on its display.  
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.  
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.  
Do not change the names of the three folders in  
“DP-008EX.  
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.  
Disconnecting from Mac OS X  
1. Drag the “DP-008EXicon that represents this unit  
to the Trash, or type Command-E to disconnect  
the DP-008EX.  
2. After the DP-008EX icon disappears from the  
desktop, remove the USB cable.  
NOTE  
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.  
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 eject the “DP-008EX” icon  
by clicking an eject button next to it in the Finder  
window or by using a control key.  
The “UTILITY” folder is used to update the unit’s  
system software, for example.  
Disconnecting  
Follow these steps to properly end the USB  
connection.  
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.  
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.  
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6. After setting the name (title), press the F2 [EXEC]  
Song backup and restoration  
button.  
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.  
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.  
Backing-up songs  
Before starting a backup, check that the MTR partition  
that has the song that you want to backup is selected.  
When the backup is complete, the DATA  
BACKUPscreen reopens.  
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU  
NOTE  
button to open the MENUscreen.  
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.  
2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
DATA BACKUPitem, and press the F4 [t]  
button to open the DATA BACKUPscreen.  
7. Connect this unit to a computer using the USB  
page 75.)  
8. Use the computer to copy backup files from the  
BACKUP directory on the FAT partition of the unit  
to the computer.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
SONG BACKUPitem, and press the F4 [t]  
button to open the SONG BACKUPscreen.  
9. When done backing up, end the USB connection.  
CAUTION  
A list of songs in the currently selected MTR  
partition appears.  
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. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the song  
you want to back up, 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.  
5. Edit the name (title) of the song being backed up  
as necessary. (See “Editing nameson page 38.)  
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7. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the file  
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.  
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.  
1. Connect this unit to a computer using the USB  
page 75.)  
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  
76.)  
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.  
8. Press the F3 [YES] button.  
4. After this unit restarts automatically, press the  
After the currently loaded song is saved, the song  
selected in step 7 is restored and loaded.  
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.  
NOTE  
If there is not enough open space on the SD card, a  
Card Fullpop-up message appears.  
9. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home  
Screen.  
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.  
NOTE  
A File Not Found(the file cannot be found)  
pop-up message appears if there are no files on  
the FAT partition.  
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6. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
IMPORT TRACKitem, and press the F4 [t]  
button.  
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.  
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.  
Song files on the FAT partition are shown.  
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 import  
page 37.)  
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.  
1. Connect the unit to a computer using the  
included USB cable. (See “Connecting with a  
2. Use the computer to copy WAV files on its drive  
to the WAVE directory in this unit’s FAT partition.  
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.  
NOTE  
7. Use the DATA wheel to select the WAV file that  
you want to import, and press the F2 [NEXT]  
button.  
The files to be copied must have single-byte alpha-  
numeric 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.  
The amount of open space on the MTR partition  
and the size of the selected WAV file appear on  
the display.  
3. After you have imported the track files from  
the computer, remove the USB cable using the  
proper procedures and disconnect the unit from  
76.)  
4. After this unit restarts automatically, press the  
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.  
MENU button to open the MENUscreen.  
5. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
IMPORT/EXPORTitem, and press the F4 [t]  
button to open the IMPORT/EXPORTscreen.  
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.  
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”  
IMPORT/EXPORTscreen appears.  
When importing stereo WAV files, it is necessary to  
have an open pair of tracks or a stereo track.  
9. When done importing, press the HOME button  
to return to the Home Screen.  
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4. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) a track  
Exporting tracks  
You can export the tracks that you want as 16-bit,  
44.1kHz mono and stereo WAV files.  
to export, and press the F4 [ ] button to put a  
in its checkbox.  
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.  
By putting marks in multiple checkboxes, you  
can export multiple tracks at the same time.  
NOTE  
To remove a from a checkbox select (highlight)  
that track and press the F4 [ ] button.  
5. When you finish selecting (putting a next to)  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
EXPORT TRACKitem, and press the F4 [t]  
button to open the EXPORT TRACKscreen.  
the tracks that you want to export, press the F2  
[NEXT] button.  
The amount of 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.  
On this screen, song tracks that have audio files  
are shown in a list.  
TIP  
In step 4 above, after selecting (highlighting) a  
track (but before adding any marks), if you press  
the F2 [NEXT] button the selected track alone will  
You can tell the original track number by the file  
name.  
be exported.  
6. Press the F4 [EXEC] button.  
TIP  
The selected tracks are exported to the FAT  
partition with the edited file name with the.WAV”  
extension 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 [NAME] button to open the NAME  
EDITscreen where you can edit the file name. (See  
NOTE  
Song tracks that do not have audio files are not  
shown in the file list.  
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  
9. Use the computer to copy track files from the  
WAVE folder on the FAT partition to the computer.  
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10. After exporting track files to the computer,  
4. Edit the name (title) of the stereo master file as  
necessary. (See “Editing nameson page 38.)  
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.  
remove the USB cable using the proper proce-  
dures and disconnect the unit from the computer.  
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.  
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.  
Exported files are given names according to their  
source tracks in the following manner.  
TRACK 1:  
TRACK 2:  
TRACK 3:  
TRACK 4:  
“EX000_1.WAV”  
“EX000_2.WAV”  
“EX000_3.WAV”  
“EX000_4.WAV”  
Exporting stereo master tracks  
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).  
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.  
6. Press the HOME button to reopen the Home  
Screen.  
7. Connect this unit to a computer using a USB  
page 75.)  
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 procedures and disconnect the  
unit from the computer. (See “Disconnectingon  
page 76.)  
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.  
3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the  
EXPORT MASTERitem, and press the F4 [t]  
button to open the EXPORT MASTERscreen.  
NOTE  
A Master Track Not Foundwarning pop-up  
message appears if there is no stereo master track.  
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13 – Mastering compressor settings  
Mastering compressor preset library  
The mastering compressor preset library contains the following presets.  
8
Multiband compressor presets  
Preset name  
Description  
Basic CD M.  
POP  
Good for basic CD mastering  
Makes the sound quality more showy, bringing out low frequencies and especially empha-  
sizing high frequencies  
POP Rock1  
While bringing out the high frequencies, this also increases the impact of mid-range  
frequencies  
POP Rock2  
Rock1  
Applies even more compression than the “POP Rock1setting  
Brings out a full low end suitable for rock  
Rock2  
Classic  
Emphasizes low and high frequencies even more than “Rock1for a sound that stands out  
Smooth compression suitable for classical music  
Dance  
Suitable for dance music, this preset emphasizes very high and very low frequencies  
R&B Hip Hop  
Good for R&B and hip-hop, this puts strong compression on high frequencies and adds punch  
to low frequencies  
8
Singleband compressor presets  
Preset name  
Basic Comp  
Basic Limit  
Hard Comp  
Hard Limit  
Description  
Basic setting for evening out the level  
Basic limiter setting  
Results in fairly deep compression  
Deep limiter setting  
If distortion occurs when using the compressor, lower the gain of the compressor bands or mix down the tracks  
again, making sure that the maximum levels are just low enough so that the overload (OL) indicators do not  
light. By making these adjustments, you should be able to increase the sound pressure effectively with good  
balance.  
Mastering compressor preset default parameter settings  
The default settings of the mastering compressor presets are as follows.  
Threshold  
Mid  
Ratio  
Mid  
Level  
Mid  
Auto  
Makeup  
Lib  
TYPE  
High  
Low  
High  
Low  
High  
Low  
BASIC CD M. 3Band -16dB -11dB -15dB 3.0:1  
3.0:1  
4.0:1  
4.0:1  
6.0:1  
2.0:1  
2.0:1  
1.5:1  
1.5:1  
2.0:1  
2.0:1  
16:1  
3.0:1 +6dB +5dB +6dB  
4.0:1 +8dB +2dB +6dB  
4.0:1 +7dB +2dB +6dB  
6.0:1 +7dB +2db +5dB  
3.0:1 +4dB +2dB +3dB  
4.0:1 +8dB +2dB +3dB  
1.5:1 +3dB +5dB +3dB  
4.0:1 +8dB +2dB +5dB  
6.0:1 +11dB +1dB +8dB  
+2dB  
On  
On  
On  
On  
POP  
3Band -13dB -13dB -11dB 4.0:1  
3Band -13dB -13dB -11dB 4.0:1  
3Band -15dB -13dB -11dB 6.0:1  
3Band -17dB -13dB -11dB 2.0:1  
3Band -17dB -13dB -11dB 2.0:1  
3Band -15dB -13dB -15dB 1.5:1  
3Band -14dB -13dB -16dB 4.0:1  
POP Rock 1  
POP Rock 2  
Rock 1  
Rock 2  
Classic  
Dance  
R&B HipHop 3Band -20dB -13dB -19dB 8.0:1  
Basic Comp  
Basic Limit  
Hard Comp  
Hard Limit  
1Band  
1Band  
1Band  
1Band  
-16dB  
-18dB  
-24dB  
-24dB  
+2dB  
+2dB  
+1dB  
2.5:1  
16:1  
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14 – Troubleshooting  
When working with any new piece of equipment like the unit, it’s sometimes difficult to work out with 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 84 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  
• Is the unit connected to the computer via  
the USB terminal? (See “Connecting with a  
• Before making the USB connection, songs,  
tracks, or stereo masters are backed up or  
exported to the FAT partition?  
enough?  
• Is the MASTER LEVEL knob set to high  
enough?  
• Have you properly connected the PHONE or  
LINE OUT jack to headphones or an external  
monitoring system (powered monitor speakers  
or an amplifier and speakers)?  
Files on an MTR partition cannot be directly  
accessed from a computer  
Is the external monitoring system set up  
correctly?  
• Has the VOLUME dial on the back 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.  
• This might be caused by interference noise  
from another device. If there is a power  
Why does the sound I'm recording sound  
distorted?  
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  
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15 – Message Lists  
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.  
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).  
Battery Empty  
The batteries have little remaining charge.  
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).  
Battery Low  
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  
This appears if you tried to export a track from the song that does not have any  
Empty Export Track  
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  
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. (SeeUsing  
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  
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 FAT 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 MIXDOWNmode.  
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in MIXDOWNmode.  
The unit is in MASTERINGmode.  
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in MASTERINGmode.  
The unit is in punch in/out mode.  
In Bounce Mode  
In Mixdown Mode  
In Master Mode  
In Punch Mode  
In Repeat Mode  
You tried to use a function that is not allowed when punch in/out mode is active.  
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.  
Insert another SD card after turning the unit OFF or format the card (put in standby) by  
Invalid Card  
opening the MENU, selecting CARDand then selecting FORMAT  
.
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Messages  
Meaning and remedy  
The song file is too large.  
You are trying to backup a song file that is larger than the open space available on the  
Format the FAT partition (see “Reformatting FAT partitionson page 74) or connect the  
unit to a computer and make more space on the partition by deleting unneeded files, for  
example.  
It’s too Large  
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  
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  
Reformat the FAT partition (See “Reformatting FAT partitionson page 74.) or connect  
the unit to a computer and delete unneeded files, for example, to make more space  
available.  
Master Track Too  
Large  
There is no track in recording standby (armed).  
You tried to switch to auto punch in/out mode without putting one or more tracks into  
Switch to auto punch in/out mode after putting one or more tracks into recording  
standby.  
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.  
No Armed Track  
No Disk Space  
Delete songs (See “Erasing songson page 40.) or format the SD card (See “Formatting  
SD cardson page 72.), for example, to make more space available.  
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 duplication)on page 60.)  
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  
No Master Trk  
No Song  
There is no undo operation history.  
There are no actions to be undone. (See “Erasing the operation historyon page 50.)  
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 [HISTORY]  
button or any other button that only functions when the recorder is stopped.  
The unit is currently recording.  
Now Recording  
Protected Card  
Same Track  
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.  
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  
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Messages  
Meaning and remedy  
The song is protected.  
This message appears when you try to record to, edit or otherwise change a protected  
song.  
Song Protected  
Remove protection from the song before trying to change it. (See “Protecting songson  
page 41.)  
It is not possible to create any more songs.  
Too Many songs  
You have 250 songs on one partition. You must delete some before you can create  
another song.  
Tracks have already been recorded.  
Track Full  
This appears if you try to import when all the tracks have been recorded. (See “Importing  
Track editing failed.  
After saving the song, restart the unit’s power and conduct the edit again.  
The track is too short.  
Trk Edit Fail  
This appears if you try to change the recorder to MIXDOWNmode when the IN and OUT  
points are less than four seconds apart. Set the IN and OUT points at least four seconds  
Trk Too Short  
The built-in work memory 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 might be able to continue the work if you clear the operation history to increase the  
You might also be able to continue work by turning the unit OFF (putting it into standby)  
once to increase the open work memory.  
Audio Rst Fail  
Device Error  
FileErr  
FX Busy  
FX Rx Failed  
I/F Error  
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.  
Mount Error  
SaveParam Fail  
SD-Card Error!  
SD Not Found  
SD Read Busy  
SD Write Busy  
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16 – Specifications  
PHONES jack  
Media and file systems  
Connector: 3.5 mm (1/8”) stereo mini jack  
Maximum output level: 20mW+20mW (THD+N  
0.1%, 32Ω)  
Recording media  
SD card (512 MB–2 GB)  
SDHC card (4 GB–32 GB)  
Data input and output  
File system  
USB jack  
MTR partition: TASCAM original  
FAT partition: FAT32  
Connector: USB Mini-B 4-pin  
Format: USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED mass storage class  
Inputs and outputs  
Audio performance  
Analog audio input and output  
Frequency response  
INPUT(MIC/LINE) wLINE OUT: 20Hz–20kHz,  
INPUT A connectors  
+1dB/−3dB  
XLR [BALANCED]  
Connector: XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)  
Distortion  
INPUT(LINE) wLINE OUT: Less than 0.05%  
Input impedance: 2.4 kΩ  
Standard input level: −8 dBu  
Maximum input level: +8 dBu  
S/N ratio  
INPUT(MIC/LINE) wLINE OUT: More than 81dB  
Standard jack [UNBALANCED]  
Connector: 6.3mm (1/4”) TS standard jack  
Input impedance:  
Operating requirements  
For the latest information on compatible operating  
com/).  
10 kΩ or more  
(when INPUT A switch set to MIC/LINE)  
1 MΩ  
(when INPUT A switch set to GUITAR)  
Standard input level: −10 dBV  
Maximum input level: +6 dBV  
Headroom: 16 dB  
Supported operating systems  
Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7  
Mac OS X 10.2 and later  
General  
INPUT B connectors  
XLR [BALANCED]  
Connector: XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD)  
Power  
Four AA batteries (alkaline or nickel-metal  
hydride) or  
Input impedance: 2.4 kΩ  
Standard input level: −8 dBu  
Maximum input level: +8 dBu  
TASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately)  
Power consumption  
Standard jack [UNBALANCED]  
Connector: 6.3mm (1/4”) TS standard jack  
2.4W (maximum)  
Input impedance: 10 kΩ or more  
Standard Input level: −10 dBV  
Maximum Input level: +6 dBV  
Headroom: 16dB  
Built-in microphones  
Omnidirectional x2  
LINE OUT jacks  
Connector: RCA pin jacks  
Standard output level: −10 dBV  
Maximum output level: +6 dBV  
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Continuous battery operation time (continuous  
use)  
Dimensions (W x H x D) (including protrusions)  
221 x 44.3 x 126.5 mm  
8.7 x 1.74 x 4.98 in.  
• When using alkaline batteries (EVOLTA)  
Continuous  
Note  
Weight (w/o batteries)  
operation  
610g / 1.34lbs  
Using line input and  
About 5.5 hours  
recording  
Operating temperature range  
Using headphones and  
playing back  
5–35°C  
About 6.0 hours  
Backup memory  
This unit backs up the following settings and retains  
them even when OFF (in standby).  
(JEITA standards used for recording and  
playback)  
• When using nickel-metal hydride batteries  
(eneloop)  
INPUT SETTINGscreen items  
(not including input equalizers)  
Continuous  
Note  
operation  
The following PREFERENCEscreen items  
o Repeat Int  
Using line input and  
recording  
About 6.5 hours  
o Contrast  
o Back Light  
o Auto Power Save  
o FootSW Polarity  
Using headphones and  
playing back  
About 7.0 hours  
(JEITA standards used for recording and  
playback)  
Dimensions  
221mm  
44.3mm  
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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16 – Specifications  
Block diagram  
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17 – Commonly-used Functions  
This section is a brief guide to some operations on the DP-008EX 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.  
• Indications such as REVERB + EQ mean, “press the EQ button while pressing and holding the REVERB  
button.  
• Complex operations are not shown completely in this table.  
How to  
Execution method (buttons used) For details see  
Format the FAT partition  
MENUeCARDeFAT REFORMAT  
IN/OUT, F3, F4  
Set the IN point /OUT point  
Edit the IN and OUT points  
IN/OUTeF2  
Connect the unit and a PC with the “Connecting with a computeron  
Use the USB connection  
USB cable.  
Remove the USB connection  
Import a WAV file to a track  
Disconnect the unit from a PC  
MENUeIMPORT/EXPORT  
eIMPORT TRACK  
Choose another partition as the  
active partition  
Tune a guitar or bass  
MENUeCARDePARTITION  
TUNER  
Find out the current partition  
MENUeINFORMATION  
Make all of an SD card usable by  
a PC  
MENUeCARDeSD INITIALIZE  
Format an SD card  
Create a new song  
MENUeCARDeFORMAT  
MENUeSONGeCREATE  
Create a stereo master track  
eMIXDOWN  
Export a stereo master track to a MENUeIMPORT/EXPORT  
computer  
eEXPORT MASTER  
Redo one operation  
UN/REDO[HISTORY]  
Undo one operation  
UN/REDO[HISTORY]  
Name a song  
Protect a song  
Un-protect a song  
MENUeSONGeNAME EDIT  
MENUeSONGePROTECT  
MENUeSONGePROTECT  
Display the song name (title)  
MENUeINFORMATION  
Copy a song  
Delete a song  
MENUeSONGeCOPY  
MENUeSONGeERASE  
MENUeDATA BACKUP  
eSONG BACKUP  
Back up a song to a PC  
Save a song  
Load a song  
MENUeSONGeSAVE  
MENUeSONGeLOAD  
Delete the whole of a track  
TRACK EDITeCLEAN OUT  
Insert silence at a point in a  
track  
TRACK EDITeOPEN  
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TASCAM DP-008EX  
90  
17 – Commonly-used Functions  
How to  
Execution method (buttons used) For details see  
Cut and close up part a track  
TRACK EDITeCUT  
Remove a section of a track and  
replace it with silence  
TRACK EDITeSILENCE  
Make a copy of a track  
Export a track's contents to PC  
Bounce tracks  
TRACK EDITeCLONE TRACK  
MENUeIMPORT/EXPORT  
eEXPORT TRACK  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING  
eBOUNCE  
Format one partition  
MENUeCARDeREFORMAT  
MENUeDATA BACKUPeSONG  
RESTORE  
Restore a song from a computer  
Ping-pong (bounce) to ohter  
tracks  
BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING  
eBOUNCE  
Metronome settings  
Use the metronome  
METRONOME  
METRONOME  
Find out how much time is left  
for recording  
MENUeINFORMATION  
Playback a created stereo master BOUNCE/MIXDOWN/MASTERING “Checking stereo master trackson  
track  
eMASTERING  
Use mastering effects on a  
stereo master track  
eMASTERING  
Use the built-in mic  
Record a guitar  
INPUT SETTING/EQ/DYN  
INPUT SETTING/EQ/DYN  
ASSIGN  
Change the track to which  
INPUT A/B is assigned  
Change the repeat interval used  
during repeat playback  
Use the automatic power saving  
function  
MENUePREFERENCE  
MENUePREFERENCE  
Change the display contrast  
Use reverb  
MENUePREFERENCE  
REVERB  
Use equalizer on an input signal INPUT SETTING/EQ/DYNeF2  
Use a dynamics effect on an  
INPUT SETTING/EQ/DYNeF3  
input sound  
Use equalizer on a track  
Use phantom power  
Mute the track playback sound REVERB + EQ  
EQ  
PHANTOM  
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TASCAM DP-008EX  
91  
DP-008EX  
TEAC CORPORATION  
Phone: +81-42-356-9143  
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  
TEAC UK LIMITED  
Phone: +44-8451-302511  
Suites 19 & 20, Building 6, Croxley Green Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire. WD18 8TE, U.K.  
TEAC EUROPE GmbH  
Phone: +49-611-71580  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
Printed in China  
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