TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 49
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7 - Module operations The DM-24's modules are controlled by a series of screens which allow the viewing and control of the parameters which can be set for each module. For the most part, modules have the same parameters available to them. If there are difference between module options, these are explained in the appropriate section. There are four module screens, accessed using the "soft keys" by the PODs. These screens control the channel dynamics processing, EQ, the aux sends, and general setup parameters. There is also a "common area", which is always visible, regardless of the module screen currently visible. The different parameters visible on each screen are given here: Screen Common area Parameters Dynamics switch, compressor insert, phase switch, assignable insert switch, buss assignment, EQ switch, EQ grapha, dynamics grapha, mute switch, fader, mute/fader groupinga, input sourceb, metera, metering point, digital trim, pan Screen DYNAMICS EQ AUX SETUP Parameters Dynamics processor parameters EQ parameters Aux send levels, source select Channel source, gate switch, aux 1-2 source, compressor insert, compressor switch, assignable insert, assignable insert switch, phase, channel delay a. Visible, but not editable b. Editable on channels 1 through 24 only On-screen controls are operated as explained in "User interface" on page 12 (the dial and cursor keys are used to navigate so that a control is highlighted, and the value changed with the PODs and the ENTER key). Selecting modules To select a module for editing using these module screens, press the MODULE key J to place the unit in module editing mode, followed by the SEL key n of the module to be edited. If two modules have been linked as a stereo pair, pressing the SEL key of either module of the pair will bring up the screen allowing control of both modules (see the section on "Linked modules" on page 60 for further details). It is possible to reverse this order; that is, press the SEL key and then the MODULE key. In addition, even if the MODULE key has not been pressed (the DM-24 is not in module editing mode), it is possible to configure the DM-24 so that pressing and holding the SEL key of a module for more than two seconds will automatically select that module's editing screen ("Select MODULE Return" on page 21). It is also possible to select the module for editing (when the MODULE screen (or the DYNAMICS screen) is displayed) by touching the module's fader, rather than pressing the SEL key ("Fader Auto MODULE Select" on page 21). TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual 49
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