TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use v 2.0 Manual Addendum - Page 21

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DM-24 version 2.0-Release notes-GPI functionality The HUI emulation, when selected, uses the first eight channel faders of the DM-24 as hardware faders for the DAW: the faders as DAW track faders, the hardware MUTE keys for the DAW mutes, hardware REC keys for track arming, and virtual on-screen PODs as the DAW pan controls:. Use the two on-screen BANK buttons to select groups of eight DAW channels. All the DM-24 physical controls change accordingly. The CHANNEL buttons move the view of eight channels one at a time (compared to the BANK buttons, which move the view eight at a time). Use the PODs to control the DAW track panning or the sends from A through E, as selected by the onscreen buttons at the top of the screen. The SHIFT button provides a way of using the DM24's touch-sensitive faders rather than the PODs for the aux sends, etc. by "flipping" the faders and PODs. Note that the DAW's track naming capabilities are echoed through to the DM-24, so you can see the first four characters of the names on the DM-24 display. Note that this may produce some problems if you are not careful with the names, so you should use the first four characters to identify tracks, for example, BasD and BasG rather than Bass Drum and Bass Guitar. TASCAM DM-24 2.0 release notes 21

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TASCAM DM-24 2.0 release notes
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DM-24 version 2.0—Release notes—GPI functionality
The HUI emulation, when selected, uses the first
eight channel faders of the DM-24 as hardware fad-
ers for the DAW: the faders as DAW track faders, the
hardware
MUTE
keys for the DAW mutes, hardware
REC
keys for track arming, and virtual on-screen
PODs as the DAW pan controls:.
Use the two on-screen
BANK
buttons to select groups
of eight DAW channels. All the DM-24 physical con-
trols change accordingly.
The
CHANNEL
buttons move the view of eight chan-
nels one at a time (compared to the
BANK
buttons,
which move the view eight at a time).
Use the PODs to control the DAW track panning or
the sends from A through E, as selected by the on-
screen buttons at the top of the screen.
The
SHIFT
button provides a way of using the DM-
24’s touch-sensitive faders rather than the PODs for
the aux sends, etc. by “flipping” the faders and
PODs.
Note that the DAW’s track naming capabilities are
echoed through to the DM-24, so you can see the first
four characters of the names on the DM-24 display.
Note that this may produce some problems if you are
not careful with the names, so you should use the
first four characters to identify tracks, for example,
BasD
and
BasG
rather than
Bass Drum
and
Bass Guitar
.