TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Owners Manual - Page 55

Module operations-Aux sends

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7 - Module operations-Aux sends Low-mid band The low-mid band can be set as either a peaking or a notch filter. EQ library Commonly-used EQ settings can be stored into and recalled from the library. Full details of the library operation are given in "Library functions" on page 99, but briefly, moving the cursor to the onscreen EQ LIB button above the high band and pressing ENTER will jump to the EQ library. 1 Move the cursor to highlight the EQ LIB shown on the display. 2 Press the ENTER key. Aux sends The aux sends are set using the screen accessed through the third soft key. The PODs can be used to adjust the gain of the aux sends (first and third rows), as well as the pre-post settings of the sends (second and fourth rows). In addition, if two aux sends have been linked together, the odd-numbered POD on the first and third rows of the screen is used to control the pan position of the signal sent to the stereo aux send. Aux sends (global) In addition to the module screen, it is also possible to display a global aux screen to allow the viewing and setting of aux levels for many channels together. Low band The low band can be set as either a shelving (low shelf), peaking, or HPF type. 3 This jumps to the library where the EQ settings are stored. 4 Use POD 4 (or the dial) to scroll through the list of stored settings. 5 Use the fourth soft key (RECALL) to recall the highlighted setting. NOTE The same procedure can be used to store the current settings to a library entry, using the STORE soft key rather than the RECALL key. In addition, as explained in the section on the user interface ("Encoders used as aux send controls" on page 17), the rotary encoders can also be used to set the send levels for the first four aux sends, and the last two aux sends for the selected channel. They can also be used to make the pan and balance settings when two aux sends are linked. Aux sends may be linked as a pair (1&2, 3&4, 5&6). See "Linked modules" on page 60 for details of how they are linked. The level of the aux sends is settable between -∞dB and +10dB (relative to nominal) in 127 steps. Pan settings for stereo linked aux sends can be made from hard left (L) through center (C) to hard right (R)-127 steps. Pre-post settings are made by turning the POD counterclockwise (PRE), and clockwise (POST). Note that for aux sends 1 and 2, as well as pre-fader and post-fader selections, a RETURN setting is also available. This allows aux 1 and 2 to be used as the tape return path if channels 1 though 16 are being used as direct outputs. 1 With the SHIFT indicator off, press either AUX 1-2, AUX 3-4 or AUX 5-6, for control of the appropriate aux sends. The screen that appears depends on whether the selected aux sends have been linked together or not. TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual 55

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7 – Module operations—Aux sends
TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual
55
Low-mid band
The low-mid band can be set as
either a peaking or a notch filter.
Low band
The low band can be set as either a
shelving (low shelf), peaking, or HPF type.
EQ library
Commonly-used EQ settings can be stored into and
recalled from the library. Full details of the library
operation are given in “Library functions” on
page 99, but briefly, moving the cursor to the on-
screen
EQ LIB
button above the high band and press-
ing
ENTER
will jump to the EQ library.
1
Move the cursor to highlight the
EQ LIB
shown
on the display.
2
Press the
ENTER
key.
3
This jumps to the library where the EQ set-
tings are stored.
4
Use POD 4 (or the dial) to scroll through the
list of stored settings.
5
Use the fourth soft key (
RECALL
) to recall the
highlighted setting.
NOTE
The same procedure can be used to store the current
settings to a library entry, using the
STORE
soft key
rather than the
RECALL
key.
Aux sends
The aux sends are set using the screen accessed
through the third soft key.
The PODs can be used to adjust the gain of the aux
sends (first and third rows), as well as the pre-post
settings of the sends (second and fourth rows).
In addition, if two aux sends have been linked
together, the odd-numbered POD on the first and
third rows of the screen is used to control the pan
position of the signal sent to the stereo aux send.
In addition, as explained in the section on the user
interface (“Encoders used as aux send controls” on
page 17), the rotary encoders can also be used to set
the send levels for the first four aux sends, and the
last two aux sends for the selected channel. They can
also be used to make the pan and balance settings
when two aux sends are linked.
Aux sends may be linked as a pair (1&2, 3&4, 5&6).
See “Linked modules” on page 60 for details of how
they are linked.
The level of the aux sends is settable between –
dB
and +10dB (relative to nominal) in 127 steps.
Pan settings for stereo linked aux sends can be made
from hard left (
L
) through center (
C
) to hard right
(
R
)—127 steps.
Pre-post settings are made by turning the POD coun-
terclockwise (
PRE
), and clockwise (
POST
).
Note that for aux sends 1 and 2, as well as pre-fader
and post-fader selections, a
RETURN
setting is also
available. This allows aux 1 and 2 to be used as the
tape return path if channels 1 though 16 are being
used as direct outputs.
Aux sends (global)
In addition to the module screen, it is also possible to
display a global aux screen to allow the viewing and
setting of aux levels for many channels together.
1
With the
SHIFT
indicator off, press either
AUX 1-2
,
AUX 3-4
or
AUX 5-6
, for control of
the appropriate aux sends.
The screen that appears depends on whether the
selected aux sends have been linked together or not.