Tascam Stereo Receiver DP 004 User Manual

D01054920B  
DP-004  
Portable  
4-Track Digital  
Pocketstudio  
This device has a serial  
number located on the  
bottom panel. Please  
record it and retain it for  
your records.  
Serial number:  
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OWNER'S MANUAL  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
The unit power should be off when you install and replace batteries.  
FOR U.S.A.  
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 case before insert-  
ing new batteries.  
TO THE USER  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures.  
a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
b) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
c) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
CAUTION  
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by  
TEAC CORPORATION for compliance could void the user's authority to  
operate this equipment.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Model Number  
: DP-004  
Trade Name: TASCAM  
Responsible party  
: TEAC AMERICA, INC.  
Address  
: 7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello,  
California, U.S. A.  
Telephone number  
: 1-323-726-0303  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference recieved,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Information for Users on Collection and  
Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries  
Information on Disposal in other Countries  
outside the European Union  
These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents  
mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not  
be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and  
recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable  
collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and the  
Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.  
These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard  
these items, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the  
correct method of disposal.  
Note for the battery symbol (bottom right two  
symbol examples)  
This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case  
it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved.  
By disposing of these products and batteries correctly, you will help to save  
valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health  
and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste  
handling.  
For more information about collection and recycling of old products and  
batteries, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or  
the point of sale where you purchased the items.  
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1–Introduction  
Thank you for your purchase of TASCAM’s  
4-track digital Pocketstudio, the DP-004.  
About this manual  
The DP-004 is designed to provide you with  
great sound in an easy-to-use compact package,  
allowing you to concentrate on the music, and not  
on the recording process.  
Please read chapter 2, “Quick Start Guides,” first  
and follow the instructions in it to learn about and  
practice using this unit’s functions.  
Chapter 3 explains the functions of the keys,  
knobs, connectors and other features. Chapters 4  
and 5 explain other things you should know before  
you use this unit. Chapters 6 to 11 explains the  
uses and functions of this unit in detail. Chapters  
12 and 14 provide troubleshooting information and  
a list of functions that you might want to use and  
where you can find them in the manual. Chapter 13  
includes the unit’s specifications and a list of error  
messages.  
Overview of this unit  
Using an SD card this unit can record two tracks  
simultaneously and work with up to four tracks  
in a multitrack project. Moreover, using its mixer  
functions, you can mix down a multitrack to create  
a stereo master.  
This stereo master can then be transferred to  
a computer connected by USB. In addition to  
copying stereo masters from this unit to the  
computer, various other data, including track and  
song data can be transferred to a computer as  
back-ups.  
Manual conventions  
This manual often refers to the DP-004 as “the  
unit” and the SD card as the “card.”  
When we refer to DP-004 features such as keys  
and connections, we display them like this: MENU.  
When we show messages, for example, that appear  
on the screen, we show them like this: SONG LOAD  
.
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1–Introduction  
The four keys beneath the LCD display are called  
function keys, and are referred to as F1, F2, F3 and  
F4 from left to right. The functions displayed at the  
bottom of the screen above the keys are sometimes  
shown after the key name in parentheses (e.g. F4 (¥)  
key, F2 (EXEC) key).  
Product parts  
You should find these items in the box:  
Main unit................................................................... 1  
SD Card (in the unit)................................................. 1  
USB Cable................................................................. 1  
AA alkaline batteries ................................................ 4  
Owner's Manual (this document).............................. 1  
Warranty card............................................................ 1  
TIP  
We give hints and tips on using the DP-004  
when you see this icon.  
A note provides additional explanations for  
NOTE  
special situations.  
If any of these items is missing, contact your  
TASCAM supplier.  
A caution shows that you may lose data  
CAUTION  
(recordings) if you do not follow the instructions.  
WARNING  
Warnings should be taken seriously.  
Trademarks  
They describe situations which can cause injury or  
damage to the equipment if you do not follow the  
instructions.  
This manual cannot begin to be a full guide to  
multitrack recording techniques. However, if you  
search the Internet or visit a library you should find  
various documents on recording.  
The SD Logo is a trademark.  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows XP,  
and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks  
or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or other countries.  
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1–Introduction  
Do not put things on top of them or twist them.  
Do not hit them.  
Macintosh, Mac OS and Mac OS X are trademarks  
of Apple Inc.  
Other company names and product names in  
this document are the trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective owners.  
Beware of condensation  
If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place,  
or used after a sudden temperature change, there  
is a danger of condensation; vapor in the air could  
condense on the internal mechanism, making correct  
operation impossible. To prevent this, or if this  
occurs, let the Pocketstudio sit for one or two hours  
at the new room temperature before using.  
About SD cards  
This unit uses SD cards for recording and playback.  
SD and SDHC cards that are at least 512 MB in size  
can be used. A list of SD cards that have been tested  
with this unit can be found on the TASCAM web  
site (www.tascam.com).  
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 gently with a soft dry cloth.  
Do not use any benzene, 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.  
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2–Quick Start Guides  
CAUTION  
QSG 1–Playback and mixing  
Do not insert the card backwards or apply unnec-  
essary force. This could damage the slot or card.  
First, we will play the demo song on the included  
SD card. The SD card with the demo song is shipped  
already installed in the battery compartment on the  
bottom of the unit, but we will start by explaining  
how to insert an SD card here.  
Do not remove the SD card when the unit’s power  
is ON. Make sure the unit power is OFF before you  
remove the card. If you remove the SD card while  
the power is ON, all recordings and settings since  
the last time the unit was shutdown or a song was  
saved will be lost. Lost data cannot be recovered.  
NOTE  
Preparing to listen to the demo song  
To use a new SD card or card that has been used with  
another device with this unit, it is necessary to format it  
first. A screen prompting you to format it appears if you  
insert such an SD card.  
1 Open the battery compartment and insert the SD  
Card into the slot.  
2 Insert four AA batteries into the compartment,  
paying attention to the plus/minus (+/–) orienta-  
tion. This unit can use alkaline or NiMH batteries.  
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2–Quick Start Guides  
TIP  
CAUTION  
This unit can also be powered by a PS-P520 power  
adapter (sold separately) (see “Connecting an AC  
The volume adjustment dial is small and does not have  
any indications. Before turning the power ON, always  
turn it in the direction of the arrow until it stops to  
minimize the volume. Sudden bursts of loud sounds  
can cause hearing damage and speaker damage, for  
example.  
CAUTION  
Do not remove the batteries or disconnect the  
power cable while the unit power is ON. If you  
do so, the unit cannot shut down properly and all  
unsaved settings and recorded data will be lost.  
Lost data cannot be restored.  
TIP  
You can also attach an amplifier or speakers with built-in  
amplification to monitor through speakers.  
The included alkaline batteries are for confirming  
5 Press and hold the POWER key on the top panel  
until TASCAMappears on screen (or the POWER key  
indicator lights green).  
operation of the unit and might not last very long.  
3 Close the battery compartment cover after install-  
ing the SD card and batteries.  
After starting up the Home Screen appears on  
the display.  
4 Connect headphones to the /LINE OUT connector.  
POWER indicator  
Headphones  
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3 Rotate the DATA wheel to select LOAD, and press the  
F4 (¥) key to open the SONGLOAD screen that shows a  
list of songs.  
Playing and mixing 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.  
1 Press the MENU key when the Home Screen is open.  
The MENUscreen is displayed.  
4 Rotate the DATA wheel to select DEMOSONG, and press  
the F2 (EXEC) key.  
The demo song loads and the SONGscreen reopens.  
5 Press the HOME key to reopen the Home Screen.  
2 Rotate the DATA wheel to select SONG, and press the  
F4 (¥) key to open the SONGscreen.  
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2–Quick Start Guides  
6 To hear the demo song, press the ¥ key and use  
the LEVEL knobs for tracks 1–4, the MASTER LEVEL  
knob and the VOLUME dial.  
The MASTER LEVEL knob adjusts the volume of all  
four tracks at the same time. The standard position  
is around 2–3 o'clock.  
Use the LEVEL knobs to adjust the balance between  
tracks 1–4.  
Use the VOLUME dial to adjust the final monitoring  
level.  
7 Use the PAN knobs to adjust the stereo position of  
tracks 1–4.  
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mix the tracks down.  
Shutting down the unit  
In this section, we assume that you have already  
followed the instructions in “QSG 1–Playback  
and mixing” to connect monitoring equipment and  
install the SD card.  
If you are finished, shut the unit down unless you  
want to try the features in QSG 2 on the following  
page now.  
Press and hold the POWER key until “POCKETSTUDIO  
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appears on the screen. The unit shuts down  
automatically after completing a shutdown  
procedure that saves various information.  
This example uses the built-in mic for recording vocals,  
but you could also connect an external mic to the INPUT  
A or INPUT B connector on the rear panel and record it.  
CAUTION  
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.  
Connecting and setting the input sources  
1 Connect an electric guitar to the INPUT A connector  
on the rear panel.  
2 Set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch on the left side  
panel to GUITAR.  
TIP  
QSG 2–Recording and mastering  
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.  
Here, we will try multitrack recording. In the  
following example, we will use an electric 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 a voice on track 3. Finally, we will  
3 Press the INPUT SETTING key to open the INPUT  
SETTINGscreen.  
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2–Quick Start Guides  
5 Press the F4 () key to select the current input for  
IN B(INPUT B channel).  
6. Use the DATA wheel to set the IN Binput source to  
The IN Aand IN Bitems are used to set the input  
sources for the INPUT A and INPUT B channels.  
INT.MIC B-Low, INT.MIC B-Midor INT.MIC B-High  
.
This sets MIC B, which is the built-in mic on the  
right side of the front panel as the input source  
for INPUT B.  
At first, the input source for IN A(INPUT A channel)  
is already selected.  
4 Use the DATA wheel to change the IN Ainput source  
to GUITAR/LINE  
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open, press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
NOTE  
INT.MIC B-Low, INT.MIC B-Mid, INT.MIC B-High change  
the sensitivity of the built-in mics. Set it according to the  
loudness of the subject being recorded.  
If you are not sure which setting to use, choose INT.  
MIC B-Low. If the input level is too low after adjusting it  
later, return to this screen and change the setting to INT.  
MIC B-Mid. If the input level is still too low, change this  
setting to INT.MIC B-High.  
2 Use the DATA wheel to select SONGand press F4 (¥)  
to open the SONGmenu screen.  
7 After changing the setting, press the HOME key to  
return to the Home Screen.  
NOTE  
The MODE item on the INPUT SETTING screen is used  
to set the input monitoring mode. Set to STEREO, input  
signals from INPUT A and INPUT B channels are output  
separately on the L and R channels, respectively. Set to  
MONOx2, input signals from both INPUT A and INPUT  
B channels are output as a combined mono signal from  
both the left and right channels.  
3 Use the DATA wheel to select LOADand press F4 (¥)  
to open the SONG LOADscreen. A list of the songs  
appears.  
Loading a song file  
After listening to the demo song, follow these  
procedures to load SONG001to record your song.  
1 With the transport stopped and the Home Screen  
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4 Use the DATA wheel keys to select SONG001and press  
F2 (EXEC) to load this song that does not have any  
recordings in it yet.  
Adjusting the input level and monitoring  
Use the INPUT A channel LEVEL knob to adjust the  
guitar input level.  
The SONGmenu screen reopens.  
Set the LEVEL knob so that the INPUT A channel OL  
indicator does not light even when the loudest sound  
to be recorded is input. If the indicator continues to  
light even when the LEVEL knob is turned down, the  
guitar signal itself is too loud. In this case, lower the  
output level on the guitar.  
5 Press the HOME key to return to the Home Screen.  
Setting the guitar as track 1 recording source  
The default settings are for the INPUT A channel to be  
the recording source for tracks 1 and 3 and for the  
INPUT B channel to be the recording source for tracks  
2 and 4.  
OL indicator  
In “Connecting and setting the input sources” above,  
we made a guitar the input source for the INPUT A  
channel and a built-in mic (MIC B) the input source  
for the INPUT B channel. Therefore, the guitar is  
already set to record to tracks 1 and 3 and MIC B is  
ready to record to tracks 2 and 4.  
As a result, there is no need to change the input  
channel assignments to record the guitar to track 1  
in this example. See “Adding another recording (1)”  
page 22 for how to change track recording sources.  
When you play the guitar, its input level is shown by  
the Ameter on the screen.  
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2–Quick Start Guides  
If you turn up the MASTER LEVEL knob and the  
VOLUME dial, you can hear the guitar on the left  
channel of your headphones, and the Lmeter on the  
screen moves.  
NOTE  
If you change the MODEitem on the INPUT SETTING  
screen to mono mode (MONOx2), you will be able to hear  
the guitar sound on both left and right channels and  
both the Land Rmeters on the screen will move (see  
NOTE  
When the input source is a built-in mic, the signal from  
the built-in mic cannot be monitored if the REC indicator  
of the track that it is assigned to is not lit.  
Recording guitar to track 1  
1 Press the TRACK 1 REC key. The key blinks showing  
that the track is in record standby.  
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4 Press the TRACK 1 REC key again. Its light turns off.  
Listening to your recording  
1 To go to the beginning of the song, press the Ô  
key while pressing and holding the stop (ª) key.  
(This is the Return To Zero (RTZ) function)  
2 Press the playback (Á) key while pressing and  
holding the record () key to start recording.  
The track 1 REC key stops blinking and stays lit  
constantly.  
You are recording. Play your guitar!  
2 Press the playback (Á) key to play the recorded  
track.  
3 When you are finished, press the stop (ª) key to  
stop recording.  
3 Use the track 1 LEVEL knob and the MASTER LEVEL  
knob to adjust the playback level. Use the VOLUME  
dial to adjust the final monitoring volume.  
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Use the track 1 PAN knob to set the stereo position of  
the track signal.  
If you are not satisfied with the recorded sound,  
follow the procedures above again from the  
beginning. If you are satisfied with this recording  
continue to the next section.  
The input channels (INPUT A or INPUT B) that are the  
recording sources for each track are shown. In the  
initial setting, INPUT A is assigned as the recording  
source for tracks 1 and 3, and INPUT B is assigned  
as the recording source for tracks 2 and 4.  
Adding another recording (1)—record guitar  
to track 2  
2 Press the F4 () key to select TRACK 2to change its  
Now, you will record lead guitar on track 2 while  
listening to the rhythm guitar on track 1. This time,  
you will need to change the track 2 record source.  
current input channel from the default of IN B  
.
1 Press the ASSIGN key to open the INPUT ASSIGN  
screen.  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to set the input to IN A  
.
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You are recording again. Play your guitar!  
NOTE  
You do not need to change the input if you want to  
record the lead guitar on track 3.  
9 When you are finished, press the stop (ª) key to  
stop recording.  
4 Press the HOME key to return to the Home Screen.  
10 Press the TRACK 2 REC key again. Its light turns off.  
5 Press the TRACK 2 REC key. The key blinks showing  
that the track is in record standby.  
Adding another recording (2)—record vocals  
on track 3  
1 Press ASSIGN to open the INPUT ASSIGNscreen.  
6 Press the Ô key while pressing and holding the  
stop (ª) key to return to the beginning of the song.  
Press the playback (Á) key to listen to the rhythm  
guitar track while you practice the lead part. Both  
guitar parts can be heard through the headphones.  
7 Use the track LEVEL knobs, MASTER LEVEL knob and  
VOLUME dial to adjust the output volume and the  
balance between the tracks.  
8 Return to the start of the track again and press the  
playback (Á) key while pressing and holding the  
record () key to start recording. The TRACK 2 REC  
key stops blinking and stays lit constantly.  
2 Press the F4 () key to select TRACK 3to change its  
current input channel from the default of IN A  
.
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NOTE  
If the OL indicator continues to light even when the  
LEVEL knob is turned down, the mic signal itself is  
too loud. In this case, if the input setting is INT.MIC  
B-High, change it to INT.MIC B-Midor INT.MIC B-Low. If  
the input setting is INT.MIC B-Mid, change it to INT.  
MIC B-Low. If the OL indicator continues to light even  
when set to INT.MIC B-Low, move the sound source  
away from the mic or lower the volume at the sound  
source.  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to set the input to IN B  
.
NOTE  
By default, INPUT B is set as the recording source for  
tracks 2 and 4, so you do not need to change the input if  
you want to record the vocal on track 4.  
4 Press the HOME key to return to the Home Screen.  
The input level of built-in MIC B is shown by the B  
5 Press the TRACK 3 REC key. The key blinks showing  
meter on the screen.  
that the track is in record standby.  
6 Use the INPUT B channel LEVEL knob to adjust the  
mic input level. Set the LEVEL knob so that the  
INPUT B channel OL indicator does not light even  
when the loudest sound to be recorded is input.  
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Raise the MASTER LEVEL knob and VOLUME dial as  
Both guitar parts and your singing can be heard  
through the headphones.  
necessary to hear the mic input through the vocals.  
8 Use the track LEVEL knobs, MASTER LEVEL knob and  
VOLUME dial to adjust the output volume and the  
balance between the tracks.  
9 Return to the start of the track again and press the  
playback (Á) key while pressing and holding the  
record () key to start recording. The TRACK 3 REC  
key stops blinking and stays lit constantly.  
You are recording again. Sing!  
10 When you are finished, press the stop (ª) key to  
stop recording.  
11 Press the TRACK 3 REC key again. Its light turns off.  
CAUTION  
Always monitor through headphones when using a  
mic. If you monitor through speakers, feedback could  
occur and the recorded sound might not be right.  
Mixing the tracks  
After you finish recording, the next step is to make  
a stereo mix. This unit allows you to make a stereo  
mix for every song.  
NOTE  
When the input source is one of the built-in mics, the  
input cannot be heard when the REC indicator is not lit.  
1 Use the LEVEL knobs for tracks 1, 2 and 3, to adjust  
the levels of the tracks and the balance between  
them. Use the MASTER LEVEL knob to adjust the  
overall level.  
7 Press the Ô key while pressing and holding the  
stop (ª) key to return to the beginning of the song.  
Press the playback (Á) key to play the recorded  
guitar tracks while you practice the vocal part.  
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1 Press the IN/OUT key to open the I/O SETTINGscreen.  
2 Use the track PAN knobs to adjust the stereo  
positioning of the tracks.  
Watch the Land Rmeters at the right side of the  
display as you adjust levels and panning.  
2 Play the song back, and press the F4 (OUT) key at  
the position where you want the stereo master end  
point. “SET OUT !” appears and this position is set  
as the OUT point, which will be the end point of  
the master.  
Mastering the mix  
Now we will record your stereo mix. We call this  
process mastering.  
The time between the song’s beginning  
(00:00:00:00) and the OUT point will be recorded  
as the stereo master. So, first we must set the OUT  
(end) point.  
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You can also set the OUT point when playback is  
stopped by pressing the F4 (OUT) key.  
3 Press the IN/OUT key (or HOME key) to return to the  
Home Screen.  
7 Press the playback (Á) key while pressing  
and holding the record () key to start master  
recording. Recording automatically ends when the  
recorder position reaches the OUT point.  
4 Press the REC MODE key to open the RECORDER MODE  
screen.  
NOTE  
You can use the LEVEL knobs to adjust the track and  
overall levels as you record.  
8 Press the REC MODE key to open the RECORDER MODE  
screen.  
9 Turn the DATA wheel to select MASTER PLAY  
.
5 Turn the DATA wheel to select MASTER REC  
.
10 Press the F4 (EXEC) key to put this unit into master  
6 Press the F4 (EXEC) key to put the unit into master  
playback mode and return to the Home Screen.  
recording mode and return to the Home Screen.  
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2 The power turns off after the unit completes  
its shutdown process, including saving various  
information from your session.  
CAUTION  
11 Press the playback (Á) key to play the stereo  
master that you created.  
Shutting down the unit  
Always follow the above procedures to shut the unit  
down. Do not remove the card or batteries when the  
unit is turned on. Failure to power off properly first  
will cause any recordings and settings made since  
the last power off and song save to be lost. This data  
cannot be recovered.  
Shutdown the unit when you are finished.  
1 Press and hold the POWER key until POCKETSTUDIO  
appears on the screen.  
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Top panel  
2 REPEAT key  
Turns the repeat playback mode on and off. (See  
3 IN/OUT key  
Press this key to open the I/O SETTINGscreen to  
set INand OUTpoints for repeat playback and track  
on page 73.) The OUTpoint also determines the end  
point when mastering.  
4 REC MODE key  
Use this key to open the RECORD MODEscreen to set  
the record mode. Select between MULTI TRACK, BOUNCE  
MASTER RECand MASTER PLAY. (See “Recorder modes”  
,
NOTE  
Multitrack is the standard mode and the unit defaults to  
this mode every time it is turned on. Various functions do  
not work in other modes.  
1 POWER key and indicator  
Press and hold this key to turn the unit ON and OFF.  
The indicator lights when the power is on.  
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5 UN/REDO key and indicator  
9 ASSIGN key  
Press this to undo the last action. Press again to redo  
Press this key while pressing and holding the STOP  
( ·) key to open the HISTORYscreen where you can  
undo multiple steps.  
Press this key to open the INPUT ASSIGNscreen where  
you can assign the A and B input channels to tracks.  
An assigned channel becomes the recording signal  
This indicator lights when one or more operations  
that have been undone can still be redone.  
0 MASTER LEVEL knob  
Adjusts the monitoring level of the stereo output  
signal.  
6 LCD Display  
This knob also adjusts the recording level when  
performing a bounce or mix down.  
This shows the Home Screen and various other  
The display contrast can be changed using the  
q Track PAN knobs  
Use these knobs to adjust the panning of each track  
7 INPUT SETTING key  
Press this key to open the INPUT SETTINGscreen  
where you can select the input source. (See “Selecting  
w Track LEVEL knobs  
Use these knobs to adjust the playback levels of each  
8 INPUT A and INPUT B LEVEL knobs and OL indicators  
e Track REC keys and indicators  
Use these knobs to adjust the input levels for INPUT  
If the input source level is too high its OL (overload)  
indicator lights. Moreover, even if the input level is  
suitable, the OL indicator might light if the LEVEL  
knob is turned past 2 or 3 oclock.  
Press a REC key to put a track in recording standby  
mode (the key flashes). Pressing the key again  
cancels recording standby mode. If you press the  
PLAY (¥) key while holding down the RECORD ()  
key, recording will begin on every track in recording  
standby mode (the REC indicator lights).  
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r Function keys  
or key at the same time, the transport will  
also locate to the head of the song (RTZ) or the last  
recording start position (LRP). (See “RTZ and LRP”  
The functions of these keys are shown at the bottom  
of the screen and depend on the current screen.  
NOTE  
o /LRP key  
In this manual, the four function keys are referred to as  
F1, F2, F3 and F4 in order from left and right. Sometimes,  
the name of the function is also shown in parentheses  
(e.g. F4 (¥) key, F2 (EXEC) key).  
Press this key when the transport is stopped or  
playing to fast forward. Press it again to change the  
speed from 10x to 50x, again for 100x and 1000x.  
If you press this key while holding down the  
STOP ( ·) key, the transport will locate to the last  
recording start position (LRP). (See “RTZ and LRP”  
t DATA wheel  
Use this to change parameter values when using  
menus. When the unit is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, turn to change the record/playback  
p MENU key  
Press this key to open the MENUscreen.  
y HOME key  
a PLAY (¥) key  
Press this key to open the Home Screen.  
Press this key to start playback. While pressing the  
RECORD () key, press this key to start recording.  
Press this key again when recording to stop recording  
and start playback (punch out).  
u Ô/RTZ key  
Press this key when the transport is stopped or  
playing to fast rewind. Press it again to change the  
speed from 10x to 50x, again for 100x and 1000x.  
If you press this key while holding down the STOP  
( ·) key, the transport will locate to the head of the  
s RECORD () key and indicator  
Press the PLAY (¥) key while pressing this key to start  
recording. The indicator lights when recording. If you  
press this key when any of the track REC indicators is  
lit, or during playback, recording will begin (punch  
i STOP ( ·) key  
Press this key alone to stop recording, playback,  
fast forward and fast rewind. If you press the Ô  
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Front panel  
Rear panel  
d MIC A  
g INPUT B connector  
This is a built-in omnidirectional mic that can be  
This becomes an input source for the INPUT B channel  
when LINEor MIC(external mic) is chosen on the  
INPUT SETTINGscreen. Unbalanced line and mic  
signals can be input.  
selected as the INPUT A channel input (INT.MIC A-Low  
,
INT.MIC A-Mid, INT.MIC A-High).  
f MIC B  
h INPUT A connector  
This is a built-in omnidirectional mic that can be  
selected as the INPUT B channel input (INT.MIC B-Low  
,
This becomes an input source for the INPUT A channel  
when GUITAR/LINEor MIC(external mic) is chosen on  
the INPUT SETTINGscreen. Unbalanced guitar, line  
and mic signals can be input.  
INT.MIC B-Mid, INT.MIC B-High).  
Set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch on the left side panel  
to match the input.  
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Left side panel  
Right side panel  
l MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch  
j USB connector  
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.  
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 data. (See “Connecting  
;
/LINE OUT connector  
k DC IN 5V connector  
This stereo minijack connector can be used to  
connect headphones or an amplification and  
monitoring system to allow the stereo bus signal  
to be monitored. When the metronome is on, the  
metronome can also be heard.  
Connect a dedicated power adaptor (PS-P520, sold  
separately).  
z VOLUME dial  
Use this to adjust the volume output from the /LINE  
OUT connector.  
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c
v
CAUTION  
The volume adjustment dial is small and does not have  
any indications. Before turning the power ON, always  
turn it in the direction of the arrow until it stops to  
minimize the volume. Sudden bursts of loud sounds  
can cause hearing damage and speaker damage, for  
example.  
Bottom  
c Battery compartment  
The batteries (four AA) that power the unit are  
inserted here.  
The SD card slot is in the back of the compartment.  
v SD card slot  
Insert the SD card into the slot.  
x Battery cover  
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Preparing the power and SD card  
Installing an SD card  
An SD card is used as recording media for recording  
and playback.  
Cards that comply with SD and SDHC standards  
can be used.  
Cards should be at least 512 MB in size.  
A list of SD cards that have been tested with this  
unit can be found on the TASCAM web site  
3 Replace the batteries if you are using them and  
close the cover.  
Ejecting the card  
Push an inserted card in further to eject it.  
Insert the SD card into the SD card slot inside the  
battery compartment on the bottom of the unit.  
1 Make sure the unit power is OFF. Open the battery  
compartment and remove the batteries if they are  
inside.  
2 Insert the SD Card into the slot as shown in the  
following illustration until it clicks into place.  
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CAUTION  
Installing batteries  
Do not remove the card or batteries when the unit  
is turned on. 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.  
Open the battery compartment on the bottom of  
the unit as described in the previous “Installing an  
SD card” section. Insert 4 AA batteries in the box  
according to the + and - indications.  
NOTE  
If a protected SD card is inserted, playback is possible,  
but you will not be able to record or edit files.  
Unprotected  
Protected  
CAUTION  
Preparing the power  
The included alkaline batteries are for confirming the  
operation of the unit and might not last very long.  
This unit can be powered either by AA batteries or a  
power adapter (sold separately). Alkaline or NiMH  
batteries can be used with this unit.  
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Connecting an AC adapter (sold separately)  
Start-up & shutdown  
To use the PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately),  
connect the adapter to the unit and the adapter to the  
power cord before plugging it into an outlet.  
Starting up the unit  
Press and hold the POWER key on the top panel until  
TASCAM” appears (or the POWER key indicator lights  
green). After the start-up screen, the Home Screen  
appears.  
TASCAM  
AC outlet  
PS-P520  
(sold separately)  
DC plug  
Start-up screen  
NOTE  
The adapter powers the unit if the adapter is connected  
even if batteries are installed.  
Home Screen  
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When the unit starts up it defaults to the multitrack  
recorder mode regardless of the mode used last  
before shutting down. (See “Recorder modes” on  
WARNING  
When switching the unit on and off, we suggest  
that you turn down the volume of any speakers or  
amplifiers connected to the unit. Also, do not wear  
headphones connected to the unit when switching  
power on or off. This will avoid damage to speakers  
and possible harm to your hearing.  
The power turns off after the unit completes  
its shutdown process, including saving various  
information from your session.  
NOTE  
You can shut down the unit regardless of the recorder  
mode, but when the unit starts up it always starts up in  
the MULTI TRACKrecorder mode. (See “Recorder modes”  
on page 44.)  
Shutting down  
Make the following preparations before shutting  
down the unit.  
CAUTION  
Stop the recorder. (The unit cannot be shut down  
during recording, playback, fast forward, etc.)  
Return to the Home Screen.  
If the unit is connected to computer, disconnect the  
USB cable after conducting the necessary proce-  
dures on the computer to unmount the unit.  
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.  
When the power is turned off, the operation  
history of the currently loaded song will be erased  
(cleared). You will not be able to undo or redo  
operations on the song when you turn the power  
back on.  
After making these preparations, press and hold the  
POWER key until the following screen appears (or the  
key indicator light begins to blink).  
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NOTE  
Formatting SD cards  
The screen prompting you to format it also appears if  
you put in an SD card that has been formatted by any  
device other than this unit.  
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 “9–SD  
CAUTION  
If you format it, all data saved by the other device will  
be erased and you will not be able to recover it.  
1 Press the F3 (YES) key to format the card including  
creating the standard number of partitions for the  
card capacity.  
NOTE  
2 The Home Screen appears after the format  
completes correctly.  
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.  
NOTE  
To cancel formatting press the F4 (NO) key.  
The first time you put a new SD card in this unit, a  
Depending on the card capacity, the partition setting  
can be changed in some cases. To do so, set the  
partition size in the FORMAT item in the CARD menu  
screen prompting you to format it appears.  
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Display screens  
This display shows various screens for making  
settings and using functions and the Home Screen,  
which shows the status of the recorder.  
Home Screen  
The Home Screen is the basic screen that appears  
on the display. This is the screen that is used for  
recording and playback.  
When you turn the power ON, the Home Screen  
1 Recorder mode  
appears when it finishes starting up.  
Shows the current recorder mode.  
The unit always starts up in the multitrack recorder  
Press the HOME key when any other screen is open to  
2 SD card protected indication  
This appears when the inserted SD card is protected.  
3 SD card insertion status  
return to the Home Screen  
.
If an SD card is inserted appears. If not, appears.  
4 Battery status  
When a battery is being used, a battery icon shows  
the amount of power remaining in bars (  
,
,
).  
The battery is almost dead and the power will soon  
turn off if the icon has no bars . When using the  
AC adapter (sold separately)  
appears.  
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5 Recorder transport state  
Screen Organization  
When playing ¥ appears. When stopped ·appears.  
When recording appears.  
The display provides information and allow various  
settings to be made and functions to be used.  
6 Repeat playback mode indicator  
Most operation screens are accessed by pressing the  
MENU key to open the MENUscreen from the Home  
Screen, but some have dedicated keys.  
When repeat playback is active appears.  
7 Recorder time counter  
Shows the elapsed time from the start of the song.  
Screens accessed from the MENUscreen  
8 Cursor key that shows the time increment being edited  
INFORMATION  
Turning the DATA wheel changes the value of the  
SONGmenu  
CARDmenu  
TRACK EDITmenu  
WAVEmenu  
DATA BACKUPmenu  
TUNER  
selected time increment.  
9 Shows the F1 key function  
When the Home Screen is open, press the F1 key to  
move the increment affected by the DATA wheel.  
0 Level meter for input channels A and B  
METRONOME  
Shows the signal level for input sources A and B.  
PREFERENCE  
q Level meters for tracks 1–4  
Shows the input level when recording and the  
playback signal level when playing back.  
Screens accessed using dedicated keys  
INPUT SETTING(use INPUT SETTING key)  
INPUT ASSIGN(use ASSIGN key)  
w Level meter for stereo outputs (L, R)  
I/O SETTING(use IN/OUT key)  
Shows the output signal level from the /LINE OUT  
connector.  
RECORDER MODE(use REC MODE key)  
HISTORYscreen (use STOP + UN/REDO keys)  
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A ¥ appears to the right side of items with sub-  
menu screens. To open the sub-menu screen,  
press the function key that corresponds to the ¥  
displayed at the bottom of the screen. (In the MENU  
screen above, F4 opens the sub-menu screen.)  
If the currently displayed list has more items above  
and/or below, § and/or appear at the bottom  
right of the screen.  
Using the screens  
When the Home Screen is open, use the MENU key  
or a dedicated key to open a screen. Then, use the  
DATA wheel or the four function keys below the  
display to make changes on the screen.  
Note that during playback and while recording,  
screens that might access the SD card cannot be  
opened. If you try to open such a screen, a “Not  
Stopped” pop-up warning appears.  
At the bottom of the screen the current functions  
of the function keys are shown. For the sake of  
convenience, the function keys are referred to as the  
F1, F2, F3 and F4 keys in this Owner’s Manual.  
(In the MENUscreen above, appears to show that  
there are more items below TRACK EDIT.)  
On screens where values are set, turn the DATA  
wheel to set values.  
On the MENU screen and other screens where values  
are not set, use the DATA wheel to select items  
(selected items appear as light letters on a dark  
background).  
To return to the previous screen, press the func-  
tion key that corresponds to BACK at the bottom of the  
screen. (In the TUNERscreen above, press the F1 key  
to return to the previous screen.)  
On screens where there are multiple items with  
values that can be set, use the function keys that  
correspond to § and at the bottom of the screen  
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to select items and turn the DATA wheel to set  
To execute the function, press the function key that  
values.  
corresponds to EXEC.  
To continue to the next operation, press the function  
key that corresponds to NEXT at the bottom of the  
screen.  
To return to the Home Screen from a menu screen  
immediately, press the HOME key. Always return  
to the Home Screen after you are finished using a  
menu.  
The example below is the SONGmenu screen.  
To open the SONGmenu select SONGfrom the main  
menu shown above and press the F4 (¥) key.  
To leave a screen accessed by a dedicated key press  
the function key that corresponds to EXIT  
.
Turn the DATA wheel to select the item that you want  
from the menu.  
In the example below, LOADis selected. The that  
appears at the bottom right of the screen shows that  
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there are other items below the COPYitem.  
Editing names  
The names (titles) of song and files for export, for  
example, can be edited. In the following cases,  
screens where names can be edited appear.  
When saving, creating or editing the name of a  
song  
Press the F4 (¥) key to open the LOAD screen. In the  
LOAD screen example below, the songs saved on the  
SD card appear in a list.  
From the SONGmenu, select SAVE, CREATEor NAME  
EDITitem and press the F4 (¥) key (See “5-Song  
NOTE  
To return to the previous screen, press the F1 (BACK) key.  
To load a song, turn the DATA wheel to select the  
desired song and press the F2 (EXEC) key.  
When exporting a master track as a WAV file  
Select EXPORT MASTERitem from the WAVEmenu  
and press the F4 (¥) key (see “Exporting a stereo  
When backing up a song  
Select the SONG BACKUPitem from the DATA BACKUP  
menu and press the F4 (¥) key to open the SONG  
BACKUPscreen. On this screen, select a song and press  
94).  
NOTE  
The position where “EXEC” appears on the display  
depends on the screen.  
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You can edit the name as follows.  
Recorder modes  
Use the Ô/keys to move the cursor  
(underline) position. The cursor position is where  
editing occurs.  
This unit has four recorder modes.  
The ordinary mode is Multitrack mode. In this  
mode, this unit functions as a multitrack recorder.  
The other modes are Bounce, Master Rec and  
Master Play. These modes are for bouncing tracks,  
recording master tracks and playing master tracks,  
respectively. For more information, see “Bouncing  
Turn the DATA wheel to change the characters at  
the cursor (underline) position. Ordinary symbols,  
numerals and English upper and lower case letters  
can be selected.  
To insert a blank at the cursor position while editing  
a song name, press the F3 (INS) key. Press it to insert  
an A” while editing a file name.  
When the power is turned ON, the unit always starts  
in Multitrack mode.  
When in modes other than Multitrack mode, some  
screen operations do not function.  
Press the F4 (DEL) key to delete the character at the  
cursor position.  
When finished editing, press the F2 (EXEC) key to save  
the new name.  
In this Owner’s Manual, unless otherwise noted,  
the recorder mode explained is assumed to be the  
Multitrack mode.  
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Connecting with other equipment  
Rear panel connections  
Right side panel connections  
TASCAM  
PS-P520  
AC outlet  
(sold separately)  
DC plug  
Connect mics to  
Connect guitars and  
INPUT A or INPUT B  
basses to INPUT A  
Computer  
Connect keyboards to  
INPUT A or INPUT B  
USB  
NOTE  
Recorder functions cannot be used when connected to a  
computer by USB  
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Setting the contrast  
Left side panel connections  
The LCD display contrast can be adjusted.  
Use the following procedures to adjust the contrast.  
1 When the Home Screen is open, press the MENU key  
to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select PREFERENCEand press  
the F4 (¥) key to open the PREFERENCEscreen.  
Headphones  
3 Use the F3 (§) and F4 () keys to select the  
CONTRAST value, and turn the DATA wheel to adjust  
the display contrast.  
Speakers with built-in  
amplification or audio system  
The selection range is from 1–10. 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.  
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5–Song Management  
This unit manages data in song files. Ordinarily,  
every song is given its own file. The first step is  
to load the song that you want to manage (load an  
existing song or create a new song).  
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.  
In a song, in addition to saving the audio data for  
the recorded multitrack (tracks 1–4), stereo master  
mixes that have been created are also saved.  
This chapter, starts with an explanation of SD  
card partitions, and then covers basic operations,  
including procedures for loading songs and creating  
new song, 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.  
For more about SD card management, see “9–SD  
1 With the transport stopped and the Home Screen  
open, press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the DATA wheel to select CARDand press the F4  
(¥) key to open the CARDmenu screen.  
Partitions and songs  
3 Use the DATA wheel to select PARTITIONand press  
the F4 (¥) key to open the PARTITIONscreen. The  
display shows the MTR partition list.  
This unit uses SD cards to record songs. SD cards  
formatted by the unit are divided into partitions.  
“MTR partitions” are for the recording of data  
and “FAT partitions” can be read by a personal  
computer. SD cards with high capacities are  
formatted with multiple MTR partitions.  
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song before changing partitions. It then loads the  
last used song on that partition.  
Loading a saved song  
SD card with one partition  
Follow these procedures to load a song from the  
active partition.  
1 With the transport stopped and the Home Screen  
open, press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the DATA wheel to select SONGand press F4 (¥)  
to open the SONGmenu screen.  
SD card with multiple partitions  
An asterisk (Ú) shows the active partition. The sizes  
of the partitions are shown (not available space).  
3 Use the DATA wheel to select LOADand press F4 (¥)  
to open the SONG LOADscreen. A list of the songs on  
the active partition appears with an asterisk (Ú)  
next to the current song.  
4 Rotate the DATA wheel to select the partition and  
press F2 (EXEC). A confirmation message appears.  
4 Use the DATA wheel keys to select the song to load  
and press F2 (EXEC). The current song is saved, and  
the selected song is loaded.  
5 Press F3 (YES) to select. The unit saves the current  
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TIP  
Creating a new song  
You can rename a song later by selecting NAME EDIT  
from the SONG menu. You can also edit the song name  
when saving it.  
Follow these procedures to create a new song in the  
active partition  
5 Press F2 (EXEC) to save the currently loaded song and  
1 With the transport stopped and the Home Screen  
create the new song.  
open, press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Use the DATA wheel to select SONGand press F4 (¥)  
to open the SONGmenu screen.  
Saving a song  
3 Use the DATA wheel to select CREATEand press F4 (¥)  
to open the SONG CREATEscreen.  
This unit automatically saves the current song  
during shutdown and when loading another song, for  
example. You can also save a song at any time using  
the following procedures.  
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press the MENU key to open the  
MENUscreen.  
A default song name like SONG***is given to the  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select SONG, and press the  
new song. The asterisks indicate a number. In the  
F4 (¥) key to open the SONGmenu screen.  
example above the name is SONG002  
.
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select SAVE, and press the  
4 Change the song name as necessary (see “Editing  
F4 (¥) key.  
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1. When the Home Screen is open, press the MENU key  
to open the MENUscreen.  
2. Turn the DATA wheel to select INFORMATIONand press  
the F4 (¥) key.  
The SONG SAVEscreen appears.  
This opens the SONGpage of the INFORMATIONscreen,  
which shows the name and remaining recording  
time of the current song.  
4 Change the song name if you want and then press  
Storing Song” appears while the song is being saved  
and “Save Complete” appears when it is done. Then  
the SONGmenu screen reopens.  
NOTE  
Viewing song information  
The INFORMATIONscreen has four pages, including SONG  
,
CARD, SYSTEMand F/W. Use the F3 (PREV) and F4 (NEXT)  
keys to change the page (see “Viewing information” on  
You can check the name, partition and remaining  
recording time of the currently loaded song.  
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4 Turn the DATA wheel to select a song that you want  
Copying songs  
to copy, and press the F4 () key.  
The song is selected as a copy source and a check  
appears in the checkbox.  
Songs in the currently active partition can be copied  
to the same and different MTR partitions. Multiple  
songs can also be copied at once.  
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press MENU to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select SONG, and press the  
F4 (¥) key to open the SONGmenu screen.  
NOTE  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select COPY, and press the  
To remove the check from the checkbox (deselect the  
song), press the F4 () key while the song is selected.  
F4 (¥) key.  
5 To copy multiple songs, repeat step 4.  
6 After selecting all the songs that you want to copy,  
press the F2 (NEXT) key to open a screen where you  
can select the partition that you want to be the copy  
destination.  
This opens the SONG COPYscreen, which shows a list  
of songs in the active partition.  
7 Turn the DATA wheel to select the copy destination  
partition and press the F4 (EXEC) key.  
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When copying completes, the SONGmenu screen  
This opens the SONG ERASEscreen, which shows a  
reopens.  
list of songs in the active partition.  
To cancel copying a song, press the F1 (BACK) key  
instead of the F4 (EXEC) key.  
Erasing songs  
4 Turn the DATA wheel to select a song that you want  
to erase and press the F4 () key.  
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.  
A check appears in the checkbox.  
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press MENU to open the MENUscreen.  
2
Turn the DATA wheel to select SONG, and press the F4  
(¥) key to open the SONGmenu screen.  
NOTE  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select ERASEand press the F4  
To remove the check from the checkbox (deselect the  
song), press the F4 () key while the song is selected.  
(¥) key.  
5 To erase multiple songs, repeat step 4.  
6 After selecting all songs that you want to erase,  
press the F2 (EXEC) key.  
A confirmation screen opens.  
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The SONG PROTECTscreen that allows you to turn  
protection of a song ON and OFF appears.  
7 Press the F3 (YES) key. After the songs are erased,  
the SONG menu screen reopens.  
To cancel erasing a song, press the F4 (NO) key  
instead of the F3 (YES) key.  
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 Turn the DATA wheel to turn PROTECTON,” and  
press the F2 (EXEC) key.  
Protecting songs  
If you protect a song, editing, recording, and erasing  
of that song is prohibited.  
After protection is turned ON, the SONGmenu  
screen reopens.  
When the song list used to copy, erase and conduct  
other functions is open, a lock icon appears next to  
protected songs.  
If you try to execute a prohibited operation  
(edit, record, erase) on a protected song, “Song  
Protected” appears and the operation is prevented.  
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press the MENU key to open the  
MENUscreen.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select SONG, and press the F4  
(¥) key to open the SONGmenu screen.  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select PROTECT, and press the  
To remove protection from a song, follow the above  
procedures but set PROTECTto “OFF” in step 4.  
F4 (¥) key.  
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2 Use the F3 (§) and F4 () keys to select the IN Aor  
IN Bsetting, and turn the DATA wheel to select the  
input source.  
Selecting the input source  
This unit has two input channels (INPUT A and INPUT  
B) that can be selected separately as input sources.  
The built-in microphones (front panel MIC A and  
MIC B) and external input signals (input through  
the rear panel INPUT A and INPUT B connectors) can  
be selected as input sources. Mic, line and guitar  
signals can be input through the INPUT A channel.  
The MIC/LINE–GUITAR switch on the left side panel  
must be set accordingly. Moreover, the sensitivity  
can be set when using the built-in mics.  
IN Aselection choices  
OFF: input OFF  
INT.MIC A-Low: built-in MIC A (low sensitivity)  
INT.MIC A-Mid: built-in MIC A (middle sensitivity)  
INT.MIC A-High: built-in MIC A (high sensitivity)  
GUITAR/LINE: guitar or line signal (through INPUT A  
connector)  
MIC: external mic (through INPUT A connector)  
IN B selection choices  
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press the INPUT SETTING key to open  
the INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
OFF: input OFF  
INT.MIC B-Low: built-in MIC B (low sensitivity)  
INT.MIC B-Mid: built-in MIC B (middle sensitivity)  
INT.MIC B-High: built-in MIC B (high sensitivity)  
LINE: line (through INPUT B connector)  
MIC: external mic (through INPUT B connector)  
3 After changing the setting, press the HOME key to  
Use the IN Aand IN Bitems to set the input sources  
for the INPUT A and INPUT B channels.  
return to the Home Screen.  
4 If a source that uses the INPUT A connector is  
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is blinking (during record standby) or lit (while  
recording). You cannot monitor the built-in mic  
input when the REC indicator is not lit.  
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 connect-  
ing an electric guitar or electric bass directly. Set it  
to MIC/LINE when inputting a mic or line signal.  
NOTE  
When an input source is set as the INPUT A or INPUT B  
connector, during playback, the sounds of the playback  
signal and the input source are mixed and can be heard  
through headphones or a monitoring system connected  
to the /LINE OUT connector.  
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.  
Setting the monitoring mode  
The monitoring mode can be set for the signals input  
on the INPUT A and INPUT B channels.  
Monitoring the input signal  
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press the INPUT SETTING key to open  
the INPUT SETTINGscreen.  
When an input source is set as the INPUT A or INPUT  
B connector on the rear panel, regardless of the REC  
key setting, the input signal is always sent to the  
stereo bus, so you can always monitor the input  
signal.  
When an input source is set to a front panel built-in  
mic, the input signal is sent to the stereo bus and  
can be monitored only when the REC indicator light  
for the track that is set to record the built-in mic  
2 Use the F3 (§) and F4 () keys to select the MODE  
item value, and turn the DATA wheel to select the  
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input monitor mode.  
meter, the level is too high (when a “–” appears, it  
will stay on screen for a while before automatically  
disappearing). If the level is too high and a “–”  
appears, the sound might be distorted, so lower the  
level until a “–” stops appearing.  
If an OL indicator lights, the signal from the input  
source could be too loud or the LEVEL knob too high.  
If the OL indicator lights even if the LEVEL knob is set  
at 2–3 o’clock or less, the input signal is too high, so  
turn down the volume on the input source.  
MONOx2: input signals from both INPUT A and INPUT  
B channels are output as a combined mono signal  
from both the left and right channels.  
STEREO: input signals from INPUT A and INPUT B  
channels are output separately on the left and  
right channels, respectively.  
3 After making the setting, press the HOME key to  
return to the Home Screen.  
About the OL indicators and meters  
Overload  
warning bar  
The audio levels of this unit can be checked using  
the OL indicators in the input section and the meters  
on the Home Screen.  
The 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  
input meters are moving a signal is being input into  
the unit even if you cannot hear anything when you  
are monitoring.  
Input meters (A, B)  
The two meters on the left side of this unit show the  
input levels of the INPUT A and INPUT B channels.  
Adjust these levels using the INPUT A and INPUT B  
LEVEL knobs, or the output volume controls on the  
sound sources.  
As shown below, if a “–” appears at the top of a  
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can be changed using the LEVEL knobs for INPUT A and  
NOTE  
INPUT B.  
If an OL indicator in the input section is lighting even  
though the input meter is showing a suitable level, the  
input signal is too strong and the sound is distorted.  
Lower the volume output on the input source.  
Stereo meters (L, R)  
These show the stereo bus output level of this unit.  
Adjust the output level with the MASTER LEVEL knob.  
Track meters (1–4)  
NOTE  
These meters show either the playback signal level  
or the input signal level for each track. The signal  
levels shown by the track meters depend on the  
operating conditions as shown below.  
When an input source is a built-in mic, if the REC indica-  
tor is not lit on the track that is set to record the built-in  
mic, no signal is sent to the stereo bus, so the meters do  
not move.  
REC indicator not lit during playback: track play-  
back signal  
REC indicator blinking (record standby) during  
playback: track playback signal  
REC indicator blinking (record standby) when the  
transport is stopped: track input signal  
REC indicator lit (during recording): track input  
signal  
Assigning input channels  
In this unit, assigning an input channels allows you  
to assign the signal input from INPUT A or INPUT  
B as the source for recording on a track.  
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). You cannot assign two  
input channels to the same track.  
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 levels, and thus the meters,  
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1 Press ASSIGN to open the INPUT ASSIGNscreen.  
4 When finished making settings, press the HOME  
key to return to the Home Screen.  
Making the first recording  
Before following recording procedures below,  
confirm that the source that you want to record is  
connected, and that the input channel is assigned a  
recording source for a track. Monitoring headphones  
should also be connected.  
1 Press the REC key of the track to record on. The  
REC indicator blinks red (that status is called  
“record standby”). A maximum of two tracks can  
be recorded simultaneously. If you press a different  
REC key 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.  
As shown above, the input channel that is the  
recording source for each track (1–4) is shown.  
In the initial setting, INPUT A is assigned as the  
recording source for tracks 1 and 3, and INPUT B is  
assigned as the recording source for tracks 2 and 4.  
2 Use the F3 (§) and F4 () keys to select a track to  
change its current input channel.  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to set the input to IN Aor IN B  
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the OL indicator stays lit even when you lower the  
LEVEL knob, lower the output level on the signal  
source connected to the input.  
For example, if you press the REC keys 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.  
2 Set the recording level. Turn the (INPUT A or INPUT  
B) LEVEL knob to adjust the input level of the input  
channel. Watch the display meters and the OL  
indicator above and to the left of the LEVEL knob  
while setting the level suitably. At the same time,  
confirm that sound heard from the headphones is  
not distorted.  
Overload  
warning bar  
3 Press the playback (Á) key while pressing and  
holding the record () key. Recording starts and  
the record () key indicator lights red. The track  
REC indicator changes from blinking to lit.  
NOTE  
The meter for the track that the input signal is assigned  
to moves simultaneously with the corresponding input  
meter (A or B).  
4 Press the stop (ª) key to stop recording.  
5 To return to the starting point of the recording,  
press the key while pressing and holding the  
stop (ª) key. (This is the Last Recording Point  
(LRP) function.)  
OL indicator  
To go to the beginning of the song (00:00:00:00),  
press the Ô key while pressing and holding the  
stop (ª) key. (This is the Return To Zero (RTZ)  
function)  
6 Press the playback (Á) key to play the recorded  
The OL indicator lights if the input is too loud. If  
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track. Use the track LEVEL knob and the MASTER  
LEVEL knob to adjust the playback level. Use the  
VOLUME dial or the volume on your monitoring  
system to adjust the final monitoring volume.  
NOTE  
Track PAN and LEVEL knobs control the playback  
output signal on already recorded tracks. They do not  
control the input signals.  
Use the PAN knobs, to set the positions of each track  
signal between the left and right speakers. There is an  
indent at the center positions of the PAN knobs.  
If you are not satisfied with the recorded sound,  
follow the procedures above again from the  
beginning.  
Press the  
keys to rewind/fast forward (like  
Ô/  
a tape recorder). Press and hold these keys to increase  
the rewind/fast forward speed. Press the stop (ª) key  
to stop (like a tape recorder).  
Overdubbing  
Recording a new sound on a different track in time  
with the playback signal of the already recorded  
track is called overdubbing. In other words,  
recording after the first recording is overdubbing.  
This is a basic function of multitrack recording.  
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Setting up to overdub  
To prepare for overdubbing, set the unit according to  
the following guidelines.  
REC indicator settings  
Turn OFF the REC indicators of already recorded  
tracks.  
Input settings  
Press the REC key on the track that you want to  
overdub to put it into record standby (REC indicator  
blinking).  
Use the procedures described earlier in this chapter  
to assign input sources to tracks for recording.  
With these settings, if you put the unit into record  
mode, the already recorded track begins playing  
back as recording starts on the overdub track.  
Rehearsal  
When finished making settings, press the playback  
(Á) key to start playback.  
Track pan and level settings  
Use the LEVEL and PAN knobs of already recorded  
tracks to adjust their level and stereo positions for  
monitoring during overdubbing.  
Just as though you were recording, you can monitor  
the sound of already recorded tracks playing back  
and the input source on the track for recording,  
allowing you to check the monitor balance and  
volume.  
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NOTE  
Recording an overdub  
The track meters on the Home Screen show the recorded  
signal levels on the tracks. Therefore, these meters do  
not change even when the LEVEL knobs are adjusted.  
Press the playback (Á) key while pressing and  
holding the record () key to start recording on the  
record track. You can listen to the playback sound  
while overdubbing.  
TIP  
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.  
Mixdown  
Stereo position (panning)  
Adjusting the volumes and stereo positions of the  
recorded tracks to create a well-balance stereo mix  
is called mixdown.  
Using the PAN knob for a track, you can adjust the  
track signal’s left-right position in the stereo mix.  
Level and balance  
Mastering  
Use the track 1–4 LEVEL knobs to adjust the relative  
balance between tracks. Use the MASTER LEVEL knob  
to adjust the overall level. Watching the L/R meters  
at the right of the display, adjust the level until it is  
suitable. If the volume is too loud, the sound will be  
distorted.  
When you are satisfied with your mix, this unit can  
record and create a stereo master internally. We call  
this process mastering. 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 le and  
exported to a computer where the sound can be  
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processed further or combined with other recordings  
NOTE  
Only one stereo master can be made in a song at a time.  
2 Play the song back, and press the F4 (OUT) key at  
the position where you want the stereo master end  
point. “SET OUT!” appears and this position is set as  
the OUT point.  
Setting the end point  
Before you start mastering, set the mastering end  
point. The time between the song’s zero point (00:  
00: 00: 00) and the OUT point will be recorded as  
the stereo master. Ordinarily, the end point of the  
song is set as the OUT point. In this case, the time  
at the OUT point is the length of the song. Use the  
following procedures to set the OUT (end) point.  
1 Press the IN/OUT key to open the I/O SETTING  
TIP  
screen.  
You can also set the OUT point when playback is  
stopped by pressing the F4 (OUT) key.  
3 Press the HOME key to return to the Home Screen.  
NOTE  
For how to adjust the OUT point and for other functions,  
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NOTE  
Recording the master track  
When this unit is in master recording mode, some play-  
back functions and other functions do not work. If you  
try to use these functions, the “In Master Mode” pop-up  
message appears.  
Set the OUT point before you start mastering.  
1 Press the REC MODE key to open the RECORDER MODE  
screen.  
4 Press the playback (Á) key while pressing  
and holding the record () key to start master  
recording.  
The record () key indicator lights. Regardless of  
the prior recorder position, recording starts from  
the 00:00:00:00 point (start of song).  
Use the LEVEL and PAN knobs as necessary to  
control the mix. These adjustments do affect the  
sound of the recorded stereo master.  
Recording automatically ends when the recorder  
position reaches the OUT point.  
After it ends, do the following to listen to the  
master track that you created.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select MASTER REC  
.
5 Press the REC MODE key to open the RECORDER MODE  
3 Press the F4 (EXEC) key to put the unit into master  
recording mode and return to the Home Screen.  
In this mode, the track mix signal (which will be  
recorded) is heard through headphones or a moni-  
toring system during playback and recording.  
screen.  
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NOTE  
To listen to the recorded stereo master in a saved song,  
load the song, set the recorder mode to MASTER PLAY  
and press the playback (Á) key to start playback.  
TIP  
6 Turn the DATA wheel to select MASTER PLAY  
.
When making a master recording, you can play along,  
for example, with the mixdown signal and input that  
sound through INPUT A or B to mix it with prere-  
corded tracks when creating a stereo master.  
7 Press the F4 (EXEC) key to put this unit into master  
playback mode and return to the Home Screen.  
If you want to turn the unit OFF after mastering,  
you do not need to return to MULTI TRACK mode in  
procedure 9 above. Regardless of the mode when  
shutdown, the next time the power is turned ON, it  
will start in MULTI TRACK mode.  
You can transfer the master mix created on this unit  
as a file that can be played back on a computer (see  
8 Press the playback (Á) key to play the stereo  
master that you created. The stereo master sound is  
output through the  
/LINE OUT connector, so it can  
also be dubbed to an external stereo recorder.  
9 If you are satisfied with this stereo master, press  
the REC MODE key to open the RECORDER MODEscreen.  
Turn the DATA wheel to select MULTI TRACKand press  
the F4 (EXEC) key to put the unit into multitrack  
mode (ordinary mode) again and return to the  
Home Screen.  
A stereo master can be copied to any track pair  
among tracks 1–4 by creating a “clone” track (see  
If you do not like the stereo master you made,  
follow the above procedures to make a master  
recording again. The new stereo master replaces  
the previous stereo master.  
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state of the last operation. The UN/REDO indicator  
turns OFF.  
Undoing operations (undo)  
NOTE  
This unit allows you to undo an operation or  
recording that did not work as planned or was  
otherwise unsatisfactory. 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  
key press, while multi-undo allows you to return to  
and undo a specific past operation.  
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 key 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  
indicator remains lit because further redo operations  
are possible.  
Undoing the last operation (single undo)  
Undoing a previous operation (multi-undo)  
Press the UN/REDO key to return to the state before  
the last operation was conducted. After doing this,  
the UN/REDO indicator lights, showing that redo (see  
below) is possible.  
1 Press the UN/REDO key while pressing and holding  
the stop (ª) key to open the HISTORY screen.  
NOTE  
The UN/REDO indicator lights when the unit state is  
not the last editing or recording operation conducted  
(when undo has been used).  
This screen shows the operation history as a list.  
Cancelling an undo operation (redo)  
Press the UN/REDO key when it is lit to return to the  
Each operation in the list is called an “event.” The  
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event list starts at the bottom with event number “0  
NOTE  
(-START UP-). The top event is the most recent and  
has “*” next to it.  
When the HISTORY screen is open, the UN/REDO key  
does not function, so single undo and redo cannot be  
used.  
All events that occurred after a selected event can  
be undone at once. This operation is called “multi-  
undo” because it allows you to undo multiple events  
and return to an earlier state.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select the event that you  
want to return to (all events after the selected event  
will be undone).  
CAUTION  
When undo has been used and there are one or  
more undone operations, the UN/REDO indicator  
lights. If there are no undone operations, the UN/  
REDO indicator does not light. When the UN/REDO  
indicator is lit (because there are undone events) if  
you make a new recording or conduct new editing,  
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 data. 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.  
3 Press the F2 (EXEC) key to execute the multi-undo  
and restore the song state to just after the selected  
event was conducted. In this state, the UN/REDO  
indicator lights.  
The unit has been returned to a previous state, but  
the event information undone through the above  
operation is not erased. On the HISTORYscreen,  
When the power is turned OFF the operation  
history is completely erased. The operation history  
is not restored when the power is turned ON  
again.  
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*appears next to the current event after undoing.  
If you make a new recording or new edits after  
using multi-undo (UN/REDO indicator lit), the event  
history after the current event is cleared and the  
last operation conducted becomes the most recent  
event.  
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To cancel erasing the operation history, press the F4  
(NO) key instead of the F3 (YES) key.  
Erasing the operation history  
When the power is turned OFF, 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.  
TIP  
If you open the HISTORY screen immediately after  
erasing the operation history, the event (operation)  
that appears is “0” (START UP), showing that the  
operation history has been cleared.  
If you want to keep the operation history even when  
you power OFF, turn song protect ON before turning  
NOTE  
The operation histories of songs that are not loaded are  
not erased when the power is turned OFF.  
CAUTION  
You can also erase (clear) the operation history  
of the currently loaded song without turning the  
power OFF.  
You cannot undo erasing the operation history! Only  
do it if you are certain about it.  
1 Press the UN/REDO key while pressing and holding  
the stop (ª) key to open the HISTORYscreen.  
2 Press the F4 (CLEAR) key. A confirmation message  
appears.  
3 Press the F3 (YES) key. A confirmation message  
appears again.  
4 Press the F3 (YES) key to clear the operation history  
and erase unused data. The Home Screen reopens  
when this operation completes.  
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TIP  
Punching in and out  
You can also press the stop (ª) key to punch out at the  
end of the replacement recording.  
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 playback (or stop) when you finish  
the part that you want to replace (punch out).  
1 Decide what part of the track you plan to replace  
and choose a point to begin where the new  
Bouncing tracks  
Use this unit’s bounce function to mix already  
recorded tracks (1–4) 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 1–3 could be bounced to track 4, but tracks  
1–4 could not be bounced to track 1. This unit,  
however, does not have this limitation. You can  
bounce tracks 1–4 as a stereo mix to tracks 1 and 2  
(stereo bounce), or bounce tracks 1–4 as a mono mix  
to track 1 (mono bounce).  
recording can sit well with the existing recording.  
2 Press the REC key 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 () key to start recording (punch  
in) when you reach the part. Play or sing what you  
want to record.  
NOTE  
Inside this unit, a mixdown is made to create a mix  
master that is recorded to the designated tracks.  
5 Press the playback (Á) key to switch to playback  
(punch out) when you finish the replacement  
recording.  
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2 Turn the DATA wheel to select BOUNCE  
.
3 Press the F4 (EXEC) key to put the unit in bounce  
mode and return to the Home Screen.  
Can be  
Can be  
overwritten overwritten  
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  
4 Press the REC keys for the bounce destination  
tracks (the indicators light).  
For a stereo bounce, press the REC keys for tracks  
1 and 2 or tracks 3 and 4. For a mono bounce  
(bouncing the mix to a single track) press the REC  
key for any one track.  
Using the bounce function  
5 Adjust the LEVEL and PAN knobs for the bounce  
source tracks.  
1 Press REC MODE to open the RECORDER MODEscreen.  
For mono bounces all sounds will be panned all  
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the way left (bounced to track 1 or 3) or all the way  
right (track 2 or 4). Use the MASTER LEVEL knob to  
adjust the overall level.  
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 “Backing-up songs”  
92).  
6 After returning to the start of the song, press the  
playback (Á) key while pressing and holding the  
record () key to start the bounce.  
Confirming the result  
Locate and search functions  
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 “Undoing the last  
Direct locate function  
This is the way to locate a specific position in a  
song. The current recorder position is shown at  
the top of the display as “hours: minutes: seconds:  
frames” (there are 30 frames per second). You can  
move the transport location to a specific time by  
inputting it here.  
1 Use the F1 (DIGIT) key to move the cursor (underline)  
between the time divisions. You can edit the value  
at the cursor positions. The seconds are selected in  
the following figure.  
If you are satisfied with the result, press the REC  
MODE key to open the RECORDER MODEscreen and  
select MULTI TRACK, then press the HOME key to return  
to the Home Screen.  
After bouncing tracks, you can make new recordings  
over the other tracks.  
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RTZ and LRP  
Use simple key operations to return to the top of a  
song or to the position where recording last started.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to change the value above  
the cursor. When adjusting, the value will carry  
over automatically when it reaches the highest or  
lowest value in a field. For example, when turning  
the DATA wheel to increase the value in the seconds  
field, the number will change from 59to 0and  
the minutes value will increase by one. The time  
display blinks when using the DATA wheel. The  
blinking stops about two seconds after moving to  
the new position.  
Return To Zero (song beginning at 00:00:00:00)  
Press the Ô key while pressing and holding the  
stop (ª) key.  
Last Recording Position (the position recording  
last started)  
3 Press the F1 (DIGIT) key to move to a different  
time division and turn the DATA wheel to change  
the value.  
Press the key while pressing and holding the  
stop (ª) key.  
4 After setting the desired time value, press the  
playback (Á) key to start playback from that  
position.  
This function is useful when you want to record the  
same passage again.  
TIP  
RTZ and LRP below the Ô and keys are abbre-  
viations for Return To Zero and Last Recording Position,  
respectively.  
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the OUT point is used as the end point of the master  
track when mastering.  
Fast forward/rewind search  
Press the Ô or key when stopped or during  
playback to rewind or fast forward, respectively.  
Capturing IN and OUT points  
IN and OUT points can be captured when stopped,  
during playback or while recording.  
1 Press the IN/OUT key to open the I/O SETTINGscreen.  
Each time you press one of these keys, the speed  
increases from 10x to 50x, 100x and 1000x.  
2 Press the F3 (IN) key or F4 (OUT) key at desired  
position (regardless of whether the unit is stopped,  
Repeat playback  
playing or recording). “SET IN !” or “SET OUT !  
and the captured time appear.  
Use the repeat playback function to play the same  
part again and again. The repeated passage is time  
between the IN and OUT points.  
TIP  
You can also use the F3 and F4 keys to capture IN and  
OUT points when the Home Screen is open.  
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,  
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2 Edit the values of IN and OUT points using the  
following guidelines.  
SET IN  
Use the F3 (§) and F4 () keys to move the cursor  
(underline) between the IN and OUT points.  
Use the  
keys to move the cursor  
Ô/  
(underline) between time fields.  
Turn the DATA wheel to change the value at the  
cursor (underline) position.  
SET OUT  
3 When finished editing, press the HOME key to  
return to the Home Screen.  
Editing IN/OUT points  
NOTE  
1 When the I/O SETTINGscreen is open (see the first  
screen figure in the previous section), press the F2  
(EDIT) key to open the edit screen.  
In the following cases, IN and OUT points cannot be  
captured or edited.  
During repeat playback  
When the recorder mode is MASTER REC or  
MASTER PLAY  
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3 Press the REPEAT key again to stop repeat  
playback. The repeat icon on the Home Screen  
disappears.  
Using repeat playback  
1 Set the starting (IN) and ending (OUT) points for  
the time that you want to repeat, and then return  
to 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.  
2 Press the REPEAT key to start repeat playback.  
Setting the interval between repetitions  
The interval can be set from 0.5 to 9.9 seconds.  
1 Press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select PREFERENCE, and press  
The repeat icon on the Home Screen appears.  
the F4 (¥) key to open the PREFERENCEscreen.  
Repeat icon  
Playback starts from the IN point. When the OUT  
point is reached, after the repeat interval elapses,  
playback starts again from the IN point. Playback  
continues to repeat between the IN and OUT  
points.  
3 Use the F3 (§) and F4 () keys to select the setting  
value for the Repeat Intitem. Turn the DATA wheel  
to set the value from 0.5 to 9.9 sec. in 0.1-sec. units.  
4 When finished making settings, press the HOME  
key to return to the Home Screen.  
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TEMPO  
Metronome  
Set speed from 20 to 250 beats per minute (BPM).  
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.  
BEAT  
Set the frequency of the accent from 1 to 12 for  
different time signatures.  
1 When the Home Screen is open, press the MENU key  
LEVEL  
to open the MENUscreen.  
Set the metronome volume from 0 to 127.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select METRONOMEand press  
4 When finished making settings, press the HOME  
key to return to the Home Screen. The metronome  
should now function according to the MODEsetting  
set in step 3. Set to REC&PLAY, it will function both  
during playback and recording. Set to REC ONLY, it  
will function only during recording. Set to OFF, the  
metronome does not function. Note that even if the  
metronome is on during recording, the metronome  
signal is not recorded, but can only be heard when  
monitoring.  
the F4 (¥) key to open the METRONOMEscreen.  
3 Set the following items. Use the F3 (§) and F4 ()  
keys to select each item, and turn the DATA wheel to  
change the value.  
NOTE  
MODE  
The metronome volume is not affected by the  
MASTER LEVEL knob. Use the LEVEL item on the  
METRONOME screen to adjust it.  
Select OFF(metronome OFF), REC&PLAY(functions  
both during recording and playback) or REC ONLY  
(functions only during recording).  
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4 Turn the DATA wheel to select TUNERand press the F4  
When the metronome is operating, you can adjust the  
LEVEL, but other items on the METRONOME screen  
cannot be changed.  
(¥) key to open the TUNERscreen.  
The value of the Calibration item (standard  
TIP  
frequency) is selected.  
You can use the metronome like a click track to help  
keep time when recording the first tracks (rhythm  
guitar, bass, etc.) in a song.  
If you want to use the metronome when practicing,  
you can either turn the MASTER LEVEL knob all the  
way down during playback or play a song that does  
not have any recordings.  
5 Turn the DATA wheel to set the standard frequency  
of the A note between 435 and 445 Hz. The default  
setting is 440 Hz.  
Tuner  
6 Play a guitar or bass string. 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. For  
example, in the following screen, the desired tuning  
is D but the string pitch is too low.  
Use the built-in guitar/bass tuner to tune your  
instruments.  
1 Connect a guitar or bass to INPUT A.  
INPUT B cannot be used for tuning.  
2 On the INPUT SETTINGscreen, set the INPUT A input  
source to GUITAR/LINE (see “Selecting the input  
3 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press MENU to open the MENUscreen.  
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2 Select PREFERENCEand press the F4 (¥) key to open  
the PREFERENCEscreen.  
The rectangle at the middle of the meter darkens  
when the string is in tune.  
3 Use the F3 (§) and F4 () keys to select the Auto  
Off setting value, and turn the DATA wheel to  
choose from these options: OFF(initial setting, Auto  
Off does not occur), 3min, 5min, 10min, 30min  
4 When finished making settings, press the HOME  
key to return to the Home Screen.  
7 When finished tuning, press the HOME key to  
return to the Home Screen.  
Restoring the initial preference  
settings  
Turning the power off automatically  
You can restore the PREFERENCEscreen settings to  
their initial values (the values that they had when the  
unit was shipped from the factory). This operation is  
called initialization.  
You can set the time until the power automatically  
turns OFF after the last use when using the batteries.  
1 When the Home Screen is open, press the MENU key  
to open the MENUscreen.  
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1 When the Home Screen is open, press the MENU key  
to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select PREFERENCE, and press  
the F4 (¥) key to open the PREFERENCEscreen.  
Press F3 (YES) to initialize the unit. The PREFERENCE  
screen reopens when the process finishes.  
NOTE  
Press the F4 (NO) key to cancel initialization.  
5 When finished, press the HOME key to return to the  
3 Use the F3 (§) and F4 () keys to select Execnext to  
Home Screen.  
the Initializeitem.  
Viewing information  
You can view information about the current song,  
the SD card, the system and the firmware.  
1 When the Home Screen is open, press the MENU key  
4 Press F2 (EXEC) to open a confirmation screen.  
to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select INFORMATIONand press  
the F4 (¥) key.  
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CARDpage: MTR partitions and capacities, FAT  
partition capacity  
The INFORMATIONscreen SONGpage appears.  
SYSTEMpage: Repeat Interval, Auto Offand Contrast  
settings  
The INFORMATIONscreen has four pages including  
this one.  
3 Use the F3 (PREV) and F4 (NEXT) keys to change the  
page. The pages contain the following information.  
F/Wpage: system firmware version  
SONGpage: name and partition of currently loaded  
song, remaining recording time on partition  
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NOTE  
Overview of partitions  
The FAT (File Allocation Table) format is a disk format  
that can be read by a computer.  
SD cards formatted by this unit are divided into  
partitions. 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.  
This unit can use both SD (512 MB – 2 GB) and SDHC  
(4–32 GB) cards.  
how to change the active partition.  
Write-protected cards  
SD cards have write-protect (lock) switches.  
Unprotected  
Protected  
CAUTION  
Files cannot be recorded or edited on a card if you  
slide its switch down.  
Slide the switch down if you want to prevent the  
contents of the card from being changed or erased.  
Formatting and repartition operations cannot  
be undone!  
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Formatting cards and setting partition  
sizes  
This operation formats the entire card and allows  
you set MTR partition sizes for high-capacity cards.  
MTR partition size  
FAT partition size  
Total card size  
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 transport is stopped and the Home  
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.  
Screen is open, press MENU to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select CARD, and press the  
F4 (¥) key to open the CARDmenu screen.  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select FORMATand press  
the F4 (¥) key.  
The FORMATscreen opens.  
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When formatting finishes the CARD menu screen  
Card capacity and partition size  
reopens.  
Card capacity  
32 GB  
FAT partition size MTR partition size  
After formatting, one song is automatically created  
in each MTR partition.  
To cancel formatting, press the F4 (NO) key instead of  
the F3 (YES) key.  
4 GB  
2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB or  
16 GB  
16 GB  
8 GB  
4 GB  
2 GB, 4 GB or 8 GB  
2 GB or 4 GB  
2 GB fixed  
2 GB  
4 GB  
2 GB  
2 GB  
1 GB  
1 GB fixed  
Reformatting MTR partitions  
1 GB  
512 MB  
256 MB  
512MB fixed  
256MB fixed  
512 MB  
You can reformat an MTR partition if you want. Use  
this function when you just want to format a specific  
partition without changing its size.  
CAUTION  
4 If the card capacity is 8 GB or more, turn the DATA  
wheel to select the MTR partition size, and press  
the F2 (EXEC) key. A message warning that all songs  
will be erased appears.  
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.  
5 Press the F3 (YES) key to format the card.  
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press the MENU key to open the MENU  
screen.  
For example, if you format a 16 GB card with 4GB  
MTR partitions, 12 GB are left for MTR partitions  
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 card  
size.)  
2 Use the DATA wheel to select CARD, and press the F4  
(¥) key to open the CARDmenu screen.  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select REFORMAT  
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Press the F4 (¥) key to open the REFORMAT screen.  
5 Press the F3 (YES) key to reformat the partition.  
When reformatting finishes the CARD menu reopens.  
After reformatting, one song is automatically creat-  
ed in the MTR partition.  
To cancel reformatting, press the F4 (NO) key instead  
of the F3 (YES) key.  
A list of the MTR partitions and their sizes (not  
open capacities) appear.  
Reformatting the FAT partition  
A
*marks the active partition.  
You can also reformat just the FAT partition. The  
size of the FAT partition cannot be changed.  
CAUTION  
4 Turn the DATA wheel to select the partition that you  
want to reformat and press the F2 (EXEC) key.  
A pop-up message warning that all data on the  
partition will be erased appears.  
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 reformatting.  
1 With the transport stopped and the Home Screen  
open, press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select CARD, and press the F4  
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(¥) key to open the CARDmenu screen.  
formatted as FAT32.  
1 With the transport stopped and the Home Screen  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select FAT REFORMAT, and  
open, press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
press the F4 (¥) key.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select CARD, and press the F4  
A pop-up message warning that all data on the  
FAT partition will be erased appears.  
(¥) key to open the CARD menu screen.  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select the SD INITIALIZE  
item and press the F4 (¥) key.  
A pop-up message warning that all data on the  
card will be erased appears.  
4 Press the F3 (YES) key to reformat the FAT partition.  
When reformatting finishes the CARDmenu screen  
reopens.  
To cancel reformatting, press the F4 (NO) key instead  
of the F3 (YES) key.  
4 Press the F3 (YES) key to initialize the entire card  
and format it as FAT32.  
To cancel initialization, press the F4 (NO) key instead  
Initializing SD cards  
of the F3 (YES) key.  
CAUTION  
If you want to use an SD card that was used with  
this unit, we recommend that you initialize it.  
When you initialize an SD card, the entire card is  
If you want to use the card with a DP-004 again you  
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10–Editing Tracks  
Editing on a conventional tape recorder in the past  
required advanced techniques, but with this unit  
are the same IN and OUT points used for repeat  
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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  
The IN point marks the beginning of the section  
that is subject to the track editing function.  
The OUT point marks the end of the section that is  
subject to the track editing function.  
Basic editing procedures  
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press the MENU key to open the MENU  
screen.  
Overview of track editing  
This unit has the following track editing functions.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select TRACK EDIT, and press  
the F4 (¥) key to open the TRACK EDITmenu.  
CLONE TRACK (duplicate a track)  
CLEAN OUT (erase a track)  
SILENCE (erase part of a track)  
CUT (remove part of a track)  
OPEN (insert a silent section)  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select the desired track  
editing function, and press the F4 (¥) key to open  
that editing function’s screen.  
Edit points  
Among track editing functions, SILENT, CUT and  
OPEN use the IN and OUT points for editing. These  
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4 Select the setting item value. If there are multiple  
setting items, use the F3 (§) and F4 () keys to  
select an item. Turn the DATA wheel to select a  
value.  
The different settings are explained in the  
following sections for each function.  
The two parameters are as follows.  
5 Press the F2 (EXEC) key to execute the function.  
SOURCE TRK  
Press the F1 (BACK) key to return to the TRACKEDIT menu  
screen without executing the function.  
Select the track or tracks to duplicate. The choices  
are 1to 4(single track), 1/2, 3/4 (track pairs) and  
MST(master stereo track).  
DESTINATION TRK  
CLONE TRACK (track duplication)  
Select the track or tracks that you want to put the  
clone tracks on. The choices depend on the SOURCE  
TRKitem setting.  
If you chose a single track as the SOURCE TRK, the  
DESTINATION TRKchoices are 1to 4(single track). If  
you chose a track pair (for example, 1/2) or MASTERas  
the SOURCE TRK, the DESTINATION TRKchoices are 1/2or  
3/4(pair track).  
Using CLONE TRACK you can create copies  
of single tracks, a track pair or a master track on  
different tracks. This copies the entire track, so the  
IN and OUT points have no effect.  
After setting the parameters, press the F2 (EXEC) key  
to execute the edit. Press the F1 (BACK) key to return to  
the TRACK EDITmenu screen without editing.  
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CLEAN OUT TRK  
NOTE  
Select the track or tracks to erase. The choices are  
1to 4(single track), 1/2, 3/4(track pairs) and 14 (all  
tracks).  
If you choose the same track for both the SOURCE TRK  
and the DESTINATION TRK and press the F2 (EXEC) key,  
the “Same Track” message appears and the operation is  
cancelled.  
After setting the parameter, press the F2 (EXEC) key  
to execute the edit. Press the F1 (BACK) key to return  
to the TRACK EDITmenu screen without editing.  
CLEAN OUT (track erase)  
SILENCE (part erase)  
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.  
There is only one parameter.  
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CUT (remove part)  
There is only one parameter. The IN and OUT points  
appear on the screen, but they cannot be changed  
here.  
SILENCE TRK  
The segment between the IN and OUT points on a  
selected track is CUT (erased), 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.  
Select the track or tracks that you want to silence  
parts of. The choices are 1to 4(single track), 1/2  
3/4(track pairs) and 14 (all tracks).  
,
After setting the parameter, press the F2 (EXEC) key  
to execute the edit. Press the F1 (BACK) key to return  
to the TRACK EDITmenu screen without editing.  
TIP  
This function can be used to remove short noises,  
for example.  
There is only one parameter. The IN and OUT points  
appear on the screen, but they cannot be changed  
here.  
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CUT TRK  
Select the track or tracks that you want to silence  
parts of. The choices are 1to 4(single track), 1/2  
3/4(track pairs), 1 4(all tracks) and ALL(tracks 1 to  
4 and the master track).  
,
After setting the parameter, press the F2 (EXEC) key  
to execute the edit. Press the F1 (BACK) key to return  
to the TRACK EDITmenu screen without editing.  
There is only one parameter. The IN and OUT points  
appear on the screen, but they cannot be changed  
here.  
OPEN TRK  
Select the track or tracks that you want to silence  
parts of. The choices are 1to 4(single track), 1/2  
3/4(track pairs), 14 (all tracks) and ALL(tracks 1 to  
,
OPEN (insert silence)  
4 and the master track).  
After setting the parameter, press the F2 (EXEC) key  
to execute the edit. Press the F1 (BACK) key to return  
to the TRACK EDITmenu screen without editing.  
A silent passage is inserted between the IN and OUT  
points on a 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.  
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You can backup song data on this unit to a computer  
NOTE  
and restore backed-up song data later. Moreover,  
you can export track files and master files from a  
song to a computer and import audio files on the  
computer to the unit.  
Data transfer always occurs between the unit’s FAT  
partition and a computer connected by USB to this  
unit, so a two-step process is necessary.  
Do not erase or change the names of these directo-  
ries. The functions explained in this chapter will not  
work if you do so.  
The UTILITY directory is used to, for example, update  
the system software used by the unit. Please see the  
instructions included with the software update for  
how to update.  
The following types of data can be transferred from  
this unit to a computer.  
NOTE  
The MTR partitions where song files are stored cannot  
Entire songs  
be directly accessed from a computer.  
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.”  
In this chapter, “computer” refers to a Windows  
or Macintosh computer connected to this unit (see  
In this Owner’s Manual, we sometimes refer to the  
SD card installed in this unit simply as “this unit” (for  
example, “this unit’s FAT partition”).  
In the same way, we refer to the hard disks and other  
devices that a computer is equipped with collectively  
just as a “computer” (for example, “transfer to the  
computer”).  
WAV format tracks  
One or more tracks can be converted to WAV les  
and exported to a computer, and WAV les (one at  
a time) on a computer can be imported to this unit.  
These WAV les are stored on the WAVE directory  
of this unit’s FAT partition.  
The FAT partition has three directories (folders):  
BACKUP, WAVE and UTILITY.  
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these procedures are not followed correctly, data on  
Stereo master mix  
the FAT partition could be damaged (see “Connecting  
with a computer” below).  
A stereo master mix made on this unit can be  
transferred to a computer as a stereo WAV le from  
the WAVE directory on the FAT partition. Only  
export is possible.  
NOTE  
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.  
Supported operating systems  
You can connect this unit to computers with the  
following operating systems.  
Connecting with a computer  
Microsoft OS  
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.  
Windows 2000 (SP4 or later), Windows XP,  
Windows Vista  
Apple Computer OS  
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  
If the USB connection is made while the unit’s  
power is ON, the currently loaded song is saved  
When disconnecting this unit from the computer,  
follow the correct procedures for your computer OS. If  
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before the USB connection becomes effective.  
When connected, the following screen appears on  
the display.  
Disconnecting  
Use the following procedures to disconnect the USB  
connection correctly.  
NOTE  
When disconnecting from a computer, the procedure on  
the computer might be called “eject” or “unmount.”  
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.  
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-004” on the computer’s display.  
Disconnecting from Windows 2000 (SP4 or later)/  
Windows XP/Windows Vista systems  
Follow the procedures below to disconnect  
computers that use Windows 2000 (SP4 or later),  
Windows XP or Windows Vista operating systems.  
A PC card icon and arrow appear in the taskbar  
(usually at the bottom right of the screen).  
CAUTION  
Do not make a USB connection when the remain-  
ing 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  
Confirm that you have copied all the files that you want  
to transfer to a computer to the FAT partition before  
connecting the unit and the computer by USB.  
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1 Left-click on this icon to open a pop-up bar. Click  
this pop-up bar to disconnect this unit from the  
computer.  
This unit restarts and the Home Screen appears on  
the display.  
2 After a message appears on the computer screen  
saying that this unit can be disconnected, remove  
the USB cable.  
Song backup and restoration  
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 data is transferred from the computer to the  
FAT partition of the unit and then used to restore  
the song.  
This unit restarts and the Home Screen appears on  
the display.  
If a message appears on the computer screen saying  
that this unit cannot be disconnected safely, do not  
disconnect the USB cable. Close all the computer  
programs and windows that are accessing files on  
this unit, and then try the operation again.  
Backing-up songs  
Disconnecting from Macintosh systems  
1 Drag the “DP-004” icon that represents this unit to  
the Trash, or type Command-E to eject the DP-004.  
Before starting a backup, check that the MTR  
partition that has the song that you want to backup is  
1 With the transport stopped and the Home Screen  
open, press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen,  
and turn the DATA wheel to select DATA BACKUP. Press  
the F4 (¥) key to open the DATA BACKUPmenu.  
TIP  
Depending on the OS version or OS settings you might  
also be able to eject the “DP-004” icon by clicking an  
eject button next to it in the Finder window or by using  
a control key.  
2 After the icon disappears from the desktop, remove  
the USB cable.  
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4 Use the  
keys, the DATA wheel and the F3  
Ô/  
and F4 keys, to name the song (maximum of 8 char-  
5 After setting the name, press the F2 (EXEC) key.  
A backup copy of the song on the active partition  
is made on the FAT partition (“.001” is added as an  
extension).  
2 Use the DATA wheel to select SONG BACKUP, and press  
the F4 (¥) key to open a song list.  
Writing File” and an icon appear on the display.  
3 Turn the DATA wheel to select the song that you  
want to backup, and press the F4 (NEXT) key.  
When the backup copy is complete, the DATA BACKUP  
menu reopens.  
A screen appears that allows you to set the file  
name for the song being backed up.  
NOTE  
If the open space necessary to back-up a songs is not  
available in the FAT partition, an error 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.  
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6 Connect this unit to a computer using the USB  
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.  
1 Connect this unit to a computer using the USB  
7 Use the computer to copy backup files from the  
BACKUP directory on the FAT partition of the  
unit to the computer.  
8 After copying finishes, disconnect the unit from  
the computer using the proper procedures and then  
remove the USB cable (see “Disconnecting” on page 2 Use the computer to copy backup files from the  
computer to the BACKUP directory on the FAT  
partition of the unit.  
CAUTION  
3. When copying finishes, disconnect the unit from  
the computer using the proper procedures and then  
If you change the song file name on the computer,  
you might have trouble when you restore the file  
to this unit later.  
If you do change the file name of the backed-up  
song file, do not use more than eight characters in  
the new name.  
4 After this unit restarts automatically, press MENU  
to open the MENUscreen. Turn the DATA wheel to  
select DATA BACKUPand press the F4 (¥) key.  
TIP  
You can make further backup copies of the song  
file by copying it from the computer to a CD-R, for  
example.  
5 Turn the DATA wheel to select SONG RESTORE, and  
press the F4 (¥) key.  
You can also restore a backed-up song file to a differ-  
ent DP-004 unit. Since files can be shared freely  
between DP-004 units, you can easily conduct over-  
dubbing or mixdown at different locations.  
The screen shows the backup files on the FAT  
partition.  
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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 and exported as tracks  
must be 16-bit, 44.1-kHz, mono WAV les (with  
NOTE  
An error message appears if there are no files on the FAT the “.wav” extension). If you want to import audio  
partition.  
into this unit that is of a different format, you must  
convert it to a 16-bit, 44.1-kHz mono WAV le first.  
6 Turn the DATA wheel to select the file that you want  
to restore, and press the F2 (EXEC) key.  
Importing tracks  
The actual song name and a confirmation message  
(“Are you sure?”) appear.  
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 tracks into.  
1 Connect this unit to a computer using the USB  
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.  
7 Press the F3 (YES) key.  
After the currently loaded song is saved, the song  
selected in step 6 is restored and loaded.  
2 Use the computer to copy WAV files on its drive to  
the WAVE directory in this unit’s FAT partition.  
NOTE  
3 Disconnect the unit from the computer using the  
proper procedures and then remove the USB cable  
If the open space on the card is insufficient, an error  
message appears.  
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4 After this unit restarts automatically, press the  
MENU key to open the MENUscreen. Turn the DATA  
wheel to select WAVE, and press the F4 (¥) key to  
open the WAVEmenu.  
want to import, and press the F2 (NEXT) key.  
The amount of open space on the currently active  
partition and the size of the selected WAV file  
appear on the display.  
5 Turn the DATA wheel to select IMPORT TRACK, and  
press the F4 (¥) key.  
WAV files on the FAT partition are shown.  
7 Turn the DATA wheel to select the track that you  
want to import the WAV file to, and press the F4  
(EXEC) key.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
This unit cannot use stereo WAV files or those that are  
a sampling frequency other than 44.1 kHz. Such files  
are not displayed even if they have been imported.  
If there is not enough open space or the file format is  
wrong, an error message appears.  
The track that is the destination for the import must  
If no files that can be imported are on the FAT  
partition, a pop-up saying “Import File Not Found”  
appears.  
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 (00:00:00:00).  
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.  
In the same way as other recording tracks, you can  
edit the track that has received the imported file (see  
6 Turn the DATA wheel to select the WAV file that you  
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Exporting tracks  
You can export tracks as 16-bit, 44.1-kHz mono  
WAV les.  
1 With the transport stopped and the Home Screen  
open, press the MENU key to open the MENUscreen.  
Turn the DATA wheel to select WAVE, and press the F4  
(¥) key to open the WAVEmenu.  
By checking multiple checkboxes, you can export  
more than one track at once. Select a track and  
press the F4 () key again to remove the check  
from its checkbox.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select the EXPORT TRACK  
item, and press the F4 (¥) key. Song tracks that  
have audio recordings are displayed in a list. The  
file name makes the source track number clear.  
4 When you finish putting checks next to the tracks  
that you want to export, press the F2 (NEXT) key. The  
amount or 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.  
NOTE  
Song tracks that do have audio recordings are not  
displayed in the file list.  
TIP  
In step 3 above, if you press the F2 (NEXT) key after  
selecting a track but before putting a checkmark next to  
any track, the selected track is exported alone.  
3 Turn the DATA wheel, to select a track for export,  
and press the F4 () key to put a check in the  
checkbox.  
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5 Press the F4 (EXEC) key. The selected track is  
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, a confirma-  
tion message (“Duplicate nameAre you sure?”)  
appears. Press the F3 (YES) key to overwrite the  
older track.  
symbols, for example.  
You can import the tracks that you exported to the  
computer to this unit or another DP-004.  
Exporting a stereo master  
You can export a stereo master that you have made  
computer. When you create a new stereo master for  
a song, the existing stereo master is overwritten, so  
if you want to keep multiple different stereo masters,  
you might want to save them to a computer.  
6 Connect this unit to a computer (see Connecting  
7 Use the computer to copy track files from the  
WAVE directory on the FAT partition to the  
computer.  
8 After exporting track files to the computer, discon-  
nect the unit from the computer using the proper  
procedures and then remove the USB cable (see  
Before starting the following export procedures,  
make sure that the song that you want to export a  
stereo master for is currently loaded and that you  
have already created a stereo master for it.  
You can make further backup copies of an exported  
track file by copying it from the computer to a  
CD-R, for example.  
You can change the name of an exported track file  
on the computer. If you do so, use no more than  
eight characters and always follow them with the  
“.WAV” extension. Furthermore, do not use special  
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home  
Screen is open, press the MENU key to open the  
MENUscreen. Turn the DATA wheel to select WAVE, and  
press the F4 (¥) key to open the WAVEmenu.  
2 Turn the DATA wheel to select EXPORT MASTER, and  
press the F4 (¥) key. The default file name is  
displayed and can be edited.  
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6 Use the computer to copy the stereo master file  
from the WAVE directory on the FAT partition of  
the unit to the computer.  
7 After copying finishes, disconnect the unit from  
the computer using the proper procedures and then  
remove the USB cable (see “Disconnecting” on  
NOTE  
If there is no stereo master, an error message appears.  
3 Use the keys, the DATA wheel and the F3  
Ô/  
and F4 keys to edit the name of the stereo master  
43).  
4 After setting the name, press the F2 (EXEC) key. A  
stereo master file is exported as a 16-bit, 44.1-kHz,  
stereo WAV file to the FAT partition. The file name  
of the exported file is the name set in step 3 above  
plus the “.WAV” extension.  
NOTE  
To cancel exporting, press the F1 (BACK) key.  
5 Connect this unit to a computer using the USB  
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12–Troubleshooting  
When working with any new piece of equipment  
like the unit, it’s sometimes difficult to work out  
whey 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.  
Why does the sound I'm recording sound  
distorted?  
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?  
Isn’t the monitor system distorted as the monitor  
level is too high?  
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 record?  
You must have at least one track armed (REC indica-  
tor flashing) before you start recording by pressing  
the PLAY (¥) key while pressing the RECORD ()key.  
Are inputs assigned to tracks (see “Assigning input  
Why can’t I hear any sound when I play back?  
Are the LEVEL knobs of the tracks set to high  
enough?  
Why can’t my computer “see” the unit files?  
Is the MASTER LEVEL knob set to high enough?  
Is the unit connected to the computer via the USB  
Before making the USB connection, songs, tracks,  
or stereo masters are backed up or exported to the  
FAT partition? (Files on the MTR partition cannot  
directly be read.)  
Have you connected the /LINE OUT jack to your  
monitoring system properly, and is your monitoring  
system set up correctly?  
Is the VOLUME control set to high enough?  
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Audio input/output ratings  
Audio performance  
INPUT A  
Frequency response  
Terminal: Standard phone jack, Unbalanced  
Input impedance:  
10kmin. (with INPUT A selectable switch set to MIC/LINE)  
1M(with INPUT A selectable switch set to GUITAR)  
Standard input level: –10 dBV  
INPUT (MIC/LINE) LINE OUT: 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Distortion  
INPUT (LINE) LINE OUT: 0.05% max.  
S/N ratio  
INPUT (MIC/LINE) LINE OUT: 81 dB min.  
Maximum input level: +6 dBV  
Headroom: 16 dB  
INPUT B  
General  
Terminal: Standard phone jack, Unbalanced  
Input impedance: 10kmin.  
Standard input level: –10 dBV  
Maximum input level: +6 dBV  
Headroom: 16dB  
Recording media  
SD card (512 MB - 2 GB) or SDHC card (4 GB - 32 GB)  
File system  
/LINE OUT output  
MTR partition: TASCAM original  
FAT partition: FAT32  
Terminal: 3.5 mm mini-phone jack (stereo)  
When line is connected  
Standard output level: –16 dBV  
Maximum output level: 0 dBV  
When headphone is connected  
Maximum output level: 15 mW + 15 mW (when 32headphone is  
connected)  
Battery life  
About 8 hours (Record mode)  
About 8.5 hours (Music playback mode)  
(when measured with alkaline batteries. Battery life may vary  
depending on the operating conditions)  
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Operating temperature range  
Recommended USB host controller  
5 - 35°C  
Intel chipset  
Power consumption  
Supported OS  
1 W  
Windows  
Windows 2000 SP4 or later, Windows XP and Windows Vista  
Macintosh  
Dimensions  
155.0 (W) x 33.5 (H) x 107.0 (D) mm (w/o projections)  
Mac OS X 10.2 or later  
Weight  
360 g (w/o batteries)  
Dimensions  
Optional accessories  
AC adapter  
PS-P520  
Computer requirements  
Windows  
Pentium 300 MHz or faster  
128 MB or more memory  
USB (USB 2.0 recommended)  
Macintosh  
Power PC, iMac, G3, G4 266 MHz or faster  
64 MB or more memory  
USB port (USB 2.0 recommended)  
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Block diagram  
 
 
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13–Specifications & Messages  
Messages  
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  
Empty Export Track  
You are trying to export a track ("Track import and export" on page 97) which does not have anythng  
recorded on it. Pick another tarck to eport.  
File Not Found  
You are trying to restore a song when there are no backed-up songs on the FAT partition ("Song backup and  
I/O Too Short  
You are trying to enter repeat mode, but the time between the IN and OUT points is too short. Make the time  
longer.  
Import File Not Found  
Import File Too Large  
You are trying to import a WAV file from the FAT partition when there are no WAV files there ("Importing tracks"  
on page 97). Connect the unit to a PC and transfer some files to the FAT partition for import.  
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.  
In Bounce Mode  
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in Bounce mode.  
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in Master mode.  
You tried to perform an action that cannot be done while in Repeat mode.  
In Master Mode  
In Repeat Mode  
Master Track Not Found  
You have tried to export a mastered mix track ("Exporting a stereo master" on page 100) when the song does  
not have one. Master the song and then export the mix.  
Master Track Too Large  
You tried to export a master track which was too large for the remaining space on fthe FAT partition  
("Exporting a stereo master" on page 100) . Connect the unit to a computer and free up some space on the  
FAT partition.  
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13–Specifications & Messages  
Messages  
Meaning and remedy  
No Disk Space  
You tried to create a song, but there is not enough space on the partition to create a song ("Creating a new  
song" on page 49). Free up some space and try again.  
No Master Trk  
No Song  
You have tried to use a non-existent master track as the source in a track cloning operation ("CLONE  
TRACK" on page 87). Select another source or master the song and try again.  
You are trying to load a song from a partition that has no songs on it ("Loading a saved song" on page 48).  
No Undo History  
Not Stopped  
There are no actions to be undone. See "Undoing operations" on page 66.  
The transport is moving (not stopped, but playing back, recording, etc.) and you have pressed a key such as  
the UN/REDO key which cannot be used until you press STOP.  
Now Recording  
Same Track  
You are trying to perform an action which cannot be done while recording.  
You cannot clone a track to itself. ("CLONE TRACK" on page 87.)  
Song Protected  
The song is protected ("Protecting songs" on page 53) and you are trying to change it (record or edit, etc.).  
Unprotect the song.  
Too Many songs  
Track Full  
You have 250 songs on one partition. You must delete some before you can create another song.  
You are trying to import a file from the FAT partition to a track that has already been recorded to ("Importing  
tracks" on page 97). You can only import to a blank track.  
Trk Too Short  
You are trying to master with the OUT point at the zero position ("Mixdown" and "Mastering" on page 62). Set  
the OUT point ("Setting IN and OUT points" on page 73) and try again.  
No SD Card  
Insert an SD card after turning off the unit.  
Invalid Card  
Protected Card  
Card Full  
Insert another SD card after turning off the unit, or format the card by MENU ® CARD® FORMAT  
.
To record or edit, turn off the unit and un-protect the SD card.  
The SD card is full during recording.  
Trk Edit Fail  
Battery Empty  
Save the song and turn the unit off and then on, and perform track edit again.  
Replace the batteries with new ones or use a PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately).  
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Messages  
Meaning and remedy  
Battery Low  
Replace the batteries with new ones or use a PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately).  
Use an SD card larger than 512 MB.  
SD Size Error  
Work Memory Full  
Even if the card has enough remaining memory space, this error may occur when you record a long song or  
edit a lot.  
You may be able to continue the work if you clear the history ("Erasing the operation history" on page 68.)  
which may increase the open work memory.  
You may also be able to continue work by turning the unit off and then on again,which may increas the open  
work memory.  
SD Not Found  
SD Read Busy  
SD Write Busy  
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 a TEAC Repair Center.  
FileErr  
Audio Rst Fail  
SaveParam Fail  
Mount Error  
SD-Card Error!  
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14–Commonly-used Functions  
MENU  
® CARD®  
This section is a brief guide to some operations on the  
DP-004 which may not be immediately obvious from  
looking at the panel controls.  
Menu items are written like this:  
MENU  
FORMAT, meaning “press the  
menu, and then the FORMATaction.  
key, select the CARD  
The list of popup messages and their meaning  
Key sequences are written like this: STOP + Ô means  
(“Messages” on page 106) may also be useful to you.  
“press and hold the STOP key and press Ô.”  
How to  
Keys, etc. TO press  
Description  
Format the FAT partition  
MENU ® CARD® FAT REFORMAT  
"IN/OUT, F3, F4"  
Set the IN and OUT points  
Edit or trim the IN and OUT points  
Use the USB connection  
"IN/OUT, F2"  
Connect the unit and a PC with the USB See "Connecting with a computer" on page 92.  
cable.  
Remove the USB connection  
Import a WAVfile to a track  
Disconnect the unit from a PC  
MENU ® WAVE® IMPORT TRACK  
MENU ®CARD® PARTITION  
Choose another partition as the active  
partition  
Tune a guitar or bass  
MENU ® TUNER  
Find out the current partition  
Make all of an SD card usable by a PC  
Format an SD card  
MENU ® INFORMATION  
MENU ® CARD® SD INITIALIZE  
MENU ® CARD® FORMAT  
Create a new song  
MENU ® SONG® CREATE  
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14–Commonly-used Functions  
How to  
Keys, etc. TO press  
Description  
Create a stereo master track  
REC MODE ® MASTER  
Export a stereo master to a PC  
MENU ® WAVE® EXPORT MASTER  
UNDO/REDO  
Redo one operation  
Undo one operation  
Name a song  
UNDO/REDO  
MENU ® SONG® NAME EDIT  
MENU ® SONG® PROTECT  
MENU ® INFORMATION  
MENU ® SONG ® COPY  
MENU ® SONG® ERASE  
MENU ® BACKUP® SONG BACKUP  
MENU ® SONG® PROTECT  
MENU ® SONG® SAVE  
MENU ® SONG® LOAD  
TRACK EDIT ® CLEAN OUT  
TRACK EDIT ® OPEN  
Un-protect a song  
Display the song name  
Copy a song  
Delete a song  
Back up a song to a PC  
Protect a song  
Save a song  
Load a song  
Delete the whole of a track  
Insert silence at a point in a track  
Cut and close up part a track  
TRACK EDIT ® CUT  
Remove a section of a track and  
replace it with silence  
TRACK EDIT ® SILENCE  
Make an exact copy of (clone) a track  
TRACK EDIT ® CLONE TRACK  
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How to  
Keys, etc. TO press  
Description  
Export a track's contents to PC  
MENU ® WAVE® EXPORT TRACK  
REC MODE ® BOUNCE  
Bounce tracks  
Format one partition  
Restore a song from a PC  
MENU ® CARD® REFORMAT  
MENU ® DATA BACKUP® SONG  
RESTORE  
Ping-pong (bounce) to ohter tracks  
Metronome settings  
REC MODE ® BOUNCE  
MENU ® METRONOME  
MENU ® METRONOME  
MENU ® INFORMATION  
Use the metronome  
Find out how much time is left for  
recording  
Playback a created stereo master track  
REC MODE ® MASTER PLAY  
INPUT SETTING  
Use the built-in mic  
Record a guitar  
INPUT SETTING  
Monitor the input signal in mono (or  
stereo)  
INPUT SETTING  
Change the track to which INPUT A/B  
is assigned  
ASSIGN  
Change the interval time during repeat  
Use the auto off function  
MENU ® PREFERENCE  
MENU ® PREFERENCE  
MENU ® PREFERENCE  
Change the screen contrast  
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TEAC CORPORATION  
Phone: +81-42-356-9143  
1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530 Japan  
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Phone: +1-323-726-0303  
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Suites 19 & 20, Building 6, Croxley Green Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire. WD18 8TE, U.K.  
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Phone: +49-611-71580  
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany  
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