TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use v 2.0 Manual Addendum - Page 12

Digital outputs and Aux sends

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DM-24 version 2.0-Release notes-I/O setup changes If an optional IF-AN/DM analog card is fitted, (see "New output assignment options" on page 7), busses 1 through 8 can be used like post-fader analog effect sends, with the analog returns fed through the mic/ line inputs and routed through aux 1 and 2 to the stereo buss. The assignment of a mic/line channel to the aux 1 and 2 busses is made on the MODULE SETUP screen as well as the AUX SOURCE screens: At the bottom of this screen is a SETUP section which allows you to make a "master" assignment setting. Use POD 1 to set the parameter to M/L and POD 2 to set the scope of the assignment to ALL. When you highlight the SET button and press ENTER, channels 1 through 16 will be set to M/L (17 through 32 remain unchanged). Use the ASSIGN BUSS screen to highlight the AUX 12 to stereo assignment section, and press the ST key (CH ASSIGN section). On the MODULE SETUP screen, the ADD. SOURCE (additional source) parameter for modules 1 through 16 can be set to RETURN or M/L. This can be set individually for each channel. On the AUX SOURCE screens (aux 1 and 2 are linked on the screen here), the source for channels 1 through 16 can be selected either from PRE/POST/RETURN or PRE/POST/M/L, depending on the ADD. SOURCE setting for the channel: Link aux 1 and 2 using the LINK/GRP key to get to the ST LINK screen, move the cursor to aux 1, and press ENTER. Digital outputs and Aux sends Previously, Aux sends had to be paired (1-2, etc.,) in order to output them from the digital outputs. 12 TASCAM DM-24 2.0 release notes You can use the AUX 1-2 LEVEL and AUX 1-2 PAN/BAL screens to set the level and pan values for these M/L inputs, just as for any other channel. These level and pan settings affect the signals sent to the stereo master buss. Remember that the input level of these signals is determined by the analog TRIM controls.

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TASCAM DM-24 2.0 release notes
DM-24 version 2.0—Release notes—I/O setup changes
If an optional IF-AN/DM analog card is fitted, (see
“New output assignment options” on page 7), busses
1 through 8 can be used like post-fader analog effect
sends, with the analog returns fed through the mic/
line inputs and routed through aux 1 and 2 to the ste-
reo buss.
The assignment of a mic/line channel to the aux 1
and 2 busses is made on the
MODULE SETUP
screen as
well as the
AUX SOURCE
screens:
On the
MODULE SETUP
screen, the
ADD. SOURCE
(additional source) parameter for modules 1 through
16 can be set to
RETURN
or
M/L
. This can be set indi-
vidually for each channel.
On the
AUX SOURCE
screens (aux 1 and 2 are linked
on the screen here), the source for channels 1 through
16 can be selected either from
PRE
/
POST
/
RETURN
or
PRE
/
POST
/
M/L
, depending on the
ADD. SOURCE
setting
for the channel:
At the bottom of this screen is a
SETUP
section which
allows you to make a “master” assignment setting.
Use POD 1 to set the parameter to
M/L
and POD 2 to
set the scope of the assignment to
ALL
. When you
highlight the
SET
button and press
ENTER
, channels
1 through 16 will be set to
M/L
(17 through 32 remain
unchanged).
Use the
ASSIGN BUSS
screen to highlight the AUX 1-
2 to stereo assignment section, and press the
ST
key
(
CH ASSIGN
section).
Link aux 1 and 2 using the
LINK/GRP
key to get to
the
ST LINK
screen, move the cursor to aux 1, and
press
ENTER
.
You can use the
AUX 1-2 LEVEL
and
AUX 1-2 PAN/BAL
screens to set the level and pan values for these M/L
inputs, just as for any other channel. These level and
pan settings affect the signals sent to the stereo mas-
ter buss.
Remember that the input level of these signals is
determined by the analog
TRIM
controls.
Digital outputs and Aux sends
Previously, Aux sends had to be paired (1-2, etc.,) in
order to output them from the digital outputs.