TEAC DP-008 DP-008 Owner's Manual - Page 77

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11 - Exchanging Data with a Computer 9 Use the computer to copy track files from the WAVE directory on the FAT partition to the computer. 10 After exporting track files to the computer, disconnect the unit from the computer using the proper procedures and then remove the USB cable (see "Disconnecting" on page 72). Exporting a stereo master track You can export a stereo master track that you have made on the unit (see "Mastering" on page 48) to a computer. When you create a new stereo master track for a song, the existing stereo master track is overwritten, so if you want to keep multiple different stereo master tracks, you might want to save them to a computer. Before starting the following export procedures, make sure that the song that you want to export a stereo master track for is currently loaded and that you have already created a stereo master track for it. 1 When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU key to open the MENU screen. 2 Turn the DATA wheel to select IMPORT/ EXPORT, and press the F4 (¥) key to open the IMPORT/EXPORT menu. 3 Turn the DATA wheel to select EXPORT MASTER, and press the F4 (¥) key. The default file name is displayed and can be edited. NOTE If there is no stereo master track, an error message appears. 4 Use the Ô/ keys, the DATA wheel and the F3 and F4 keys to edit the name of the stereo master file being exported (See "Editing names" on page 37). 5 After setting the name, press the F2 (EXEC) key. A stereo master track 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. If you have previously exported a stereo master track with the same name, a confirmation message (Duplicate name - Are you sure?) appears. Press the F3 (YES) key to overwrite the older track. NOTE To cancel exporting, press the F1 (BACK) key. 6 Press the HOME key to return to the Home Screen. 7 Connect this unit to a computer using the USB cable (see "Connecting with a computer" on page 71). 8 Use the computer to copy the stereo master file from the WAVE directory on the FAT partition of the unit to the computer. 9 After copying finishes, disconnect the unit from the computer using the proper procedures and then remove the USB cable (see "Disconnecting" on page 72). TASCAM DP-008 77

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TASCAM
DP-008
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9
Use the computer to copy track files
from the WAVE directory on the FAT
partition to the computer.
10 After exporting track files to the
computer, disconnect the unit from the
computer using the proper procedures
and then remove the USB cable (see
“Disconnecting” on page 72).
Exporting a stereo master
track
You can export a stereo master track that you
have made on the unit (see “Mastering” on
page 48) to a computer. When you create a
new stereo master track for a song, the existing
stereo master track is overwritten, so if you
want to keep multiple different stereo master
tracks, you might want to save them to a
computer.
Before starting the following export
procedures, make sure that the song that you
want to export a stereo master track for is
currently loaded and that you have already
created a stereo master track for it.
1
When the recorder is stopped, press the
MENU
key to open the
MENU
screen.
2 Turn the
DATA
wheel to select
IMPORT/
EXPORT
, and press the
F4
(
¥
) key to open
the
IMPORT/EXPORT
menu.
3 Turn the
DATA
wheel to select
EXPORT
MASTER
, and press the
F4
(
¥
) key.
The default file name is displayed and can
be edited.
NOTE
If there is no stereo master track, an error
message appears.
4 Use the
Ô
/
keys, the
DATA
wheel
and the
F3
and
F4
keys to edit the name
of the stereo master file being exported
(See “Editing names” on page 37).
5
After setting the name, press the
F2
(
EXEC
)
key.
A stereo master track 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.
If you have previously exported a stereo
master track with the same name, a
confirmation message (
Duplicate name
- Are you sure?
) appears.
Press the
F3
(
YES
) key to overwrite the
older track.
NOTE
To cancel exporting, press the F1 (BACK) key.
6 Press the
HOME
key to return to the
Home Screen.
7
Connect this unit to a computer using
the USB cable (see
Connecting with a
computer
on page 71).
8
Use the computer to copy the stereo
master file from the WAVE directory
on the FAT partition of the unit to the
computer.
9
After copying finishes, disconnect the
unit from the computer using the proper
procedures and then remove the USB
cable
(see “Disconnecting” on page 72).
11 – Exchanging Data with a Computer