TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 116

High sampling frequency-Grouping

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15 - High sampling frequency-Grouping Grouping Mute and fader groups are displayed also slightly differently on account of the reduced number of channels, as shown here: The mute grouping is shown here, but the fader grouping is almost identical. When the change is made between high sampling frequency and normal sampling frequency modes, the console reverts to "neutral settings" and the current groupings are no longer valid. For details of how to operate these facilities, see "Grouping" on page 69. Trim and delay The trim screen shows 16 channels, and the delay screen shows 12 channels, rather than 32. Libraries Because of the different configuration of the DM-24 in normal and high sampling frequency modes, it is not possible to use a normal frequency snapshot in high sampling frequency mode, or the other way round. Snapshot library entries are marked with an Hs (high sampling) or Ns (normal sampling) beside their names in the list of library entries on the library screen. Also, note that the range for delay times remains the same, even though the sampling frequency is different. An appropriate popup message is displayed if an attempt is made to load a different kind of snapshot library entry, and the load fails. However, note that it is possible to store dynamics processor, effects and equalization library entries in one sampling frequency mode, and recall them for use in the other mode. 116 TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual

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15 – High sampling frequency—Grouping
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TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual
Grouping
Mute and fader groups are displayed also slightly dif-
ferently on account of the reduced number of chan-
nels, as shown here:
The mute grouping is shown here, but the fader
grouping is almost identical.
When the change is made between high sampling
frequency and normal sampling frequency modes,
the console reverts to “neutral settings” and the cur-
rent groupings are no longer valid.
For details of how to operate these facilities, see
“Grouping” on page 69.
Trim and delay
The trim screen shows 16 channels, and the delay
screen shows 12 channels, rather than 32.
Also, note that the range for delay times remains the
same, even though the sampling frequency is
different.
Libraries
Because of the different configuration of the DM-24
in normal and high sampling frequency modes, it is
not possible to use a normal frequency snapshot in
high sampling frequency mode, or the other way
round.
Snapshot library entries are marked with an
Hs
(high
sampling) or
Ns
(normal sampling) beside their
names in the list of library entries on the library
screen.
An appropriate popup message is displayed if an
attempt is made to load a different kind of snapshot
library entry, and the load fails.
However, note that it is possible to store dynamics
processor, effects and equalization library entries in
one sampling frequency mode, and recall them for
use in the other mode.