TEAC DP-24 DP-24 Owner's Manual - Page 65

Editing guitar effects, Calling effects from the guitar effect library

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9 - Using Built-In Effects Editing guitar effects You can edit the parameters of the selected guitar effect. The editing parameters differ depending on the effect type. Press the F3 (SELECT) button to select the effect that you want to edit. Use the CURSOR (5/b/g/t) buttons to select the parameter that you want to change, and then use the JOG/DATA dial to select the value. Select whether you apply the effect during recording or during playback with the POSITION parameter on the Guitar Effect screen. Calling effects from the guitar effect library 1. On the Guitar Effect screen, press the F2 (LIBRARY) button to display the library list. 2. Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the effect setting that you want to call, and then press the F4 (t) button. 3. The setting is called and the display returns to the Guitar Effect screen. Press the F1 (g) button to return to the Guitar Effect screen without changing the parameter. NOTE The preset data is stored in PRESET, and the user settings are stored in USER. Saving guitar effects in the library You can save an edited setting as a user setting in the library. 1. When the Guitar Effect screen is displayed, press the F2 (LIBRARY) button to display the PRESET/ USER library list. Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the USER area, and then press the F3 (SAVE) button. NOTE The library list contains a PRESET area and a USER area. PRESET area data cannot be overwritten. 2. Enter a name, if necessary. Names of the PRESET library cannot be changed. Send effects The send effects can be used to send signals to Send Effect 1. You can select one among the 3 types of send effects (REVERB, DELAY, CHORUS) available. You cannot use multiple types of effects simultaneously. Using send effects You can send input channel or track signals to the send effects. Channel signal send levels and pre/post selection are performed on the Mixer screen. (See "Built-in Send Effects and External Effects" on page 47.) The return from this effect is sent to the stereo bus. In Bounce mode, however, it is sent to the bounce bus. (See "Bouncing tracks" on page 53.) Editing send effects The parameter editing is performed on the EFFECT screen. Press the EFFECT button to open the EFFECT screen, and while the Guitar Effect is displayed, press the F1 (SEND) button to switch to the Send Effect screen. Press the F3 (SELECT) button to select the effect type (REVERB, DELAY, CHORUS). Use the CURSOR (5 /b/g/t) buttons to select the parameter that you want to change, and then use the JOG/DATA dial to select the value. 65 TASCAM DP-24

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TASCAM DP-24
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9 - Using Built-In Effects
Editing guitar effects
You can edit the parameters of the selected guitar effect.
The editing parameters differ depending on the effect
type.
Press the
F3 (
SELECT
)
button to select the effect that
you want to edit.
Use the
CURSOR
(
5
/
b
/
g
/
t
)
buttons to select the
parameter that you want to change, and then use the
JOG/DATA
dial to select the value.
Select whether you apply the effect during recording or
during playback with the
POSITION
parameter on the
Guitar Effect screen.
Calling effects from the guitar effect
library
1.
On the Guitar Effect screen, press the F2 (
LIBRARY
)
button to display the library list.
2.
Use the JOG/DATA dial to select the effect setting
that you want to call, and then press the F4 (
t
)
button.
3.
The setting is called and the display returns to the
Guitar Effect screen.
Press the
F1 (
g
)
button to return to the Guitar Effect
screen without changing the parameter.
NOTE
The preset data is stored in
PRESET
, and the user
settings are stored in
USER
.
Saving guitar effects in the library
You can save an edited setting as a user setting in the
library.
1.
When the Guitar Effect screen is displayed, press
the F2 (
LIBRARY
) button to display the PRESET/
USER library list.
Use the
JOG/DATA
dial to select the USER area, and
then press the
F3 (
SAVE
)
button.
NOTE
The library list contains a PRESET area and a USER area.
PRESET area data cannot be overwritten.
2.
Enter a name, if necessary.
Names of the PRESET library cannot be changed.
Send effects
The send effects can be used to send signals to Send
Effect 1.
You can select one among the 3 types of send effects
(REVERB, DELAY, CHORUS) available. You cannot use
multiple types of effects simultaneously.
Using send effects
You can send input channel or track signals to the send
effects. Channel signal send levels and pre/post selection
are performed on the Mixer screen. (See "Built-in Send
Effects and External Effects" on page 47.)
The return from this effect is sent to the stereo bus. In
Bounce mode, however, it is sent to the bounce bus. (See
"Bouncing tracks" on page 53.)
Editing send effects
The parameter editing is performed on the
EFFECT
screen.
Press the
EFFECT
button to open the
EFFECT
screen,
and while the Guitar Effect is displayed, press the
F1
(
SEND
)
button to switch to the Send Effect screen.
Press the
F3 (
SELECT
)
button to select the effect type
(REVERB, DELAY, CHORUS).
Use the
CURSOR
(
5
/
b
/
g
/
t
)
buttons to select the
parameter that you want to change, and then use the
JOG/DATA
dial to select the value.