TASCAM DP-006 Owners Manual - Page 54

Assigning inputs, Setting the track type (Tracks 3 and 4 only)

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6 - Basic Recording Assigning inputs When using this unit, "assigning inputs" means setting the recording source for each track using the INPUT ASSIGNscreen. 2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the TRACK TYPEitem, and press the F4 [t] button to open the TRACK TYPEscreen. NOTE • The illustration above shows the default values. • Assignment settings are saved when songs are saved and when the power is turned OFF (put into standby). Moreover, assignment settings are loaded when songs are loaded. This unit can simultaneously record a maximum of two tracks. You can also record one input channel to two tracks simultaneously (in this case, you cannot use the other input channel). You cannot assign two inputs to the same track. Setting the track type (Tracks 3 and 4 only) Tracks 3 and 4 can each be used separately as stereo or mono tracks. Make this setting on the TRACK TYPEscreen. 1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the MENU screen. 54 TASCAM DP-006 3. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) the track type value of the track that you want to change, and use the DATA wheel to change the value. STEREO (default value): Use as a stereo track. MONO: Use as a mono track. 4. Press the F2 [EXEC] button. A confirmation pop-up message appears. 5. Press the F3 [YES] button to confirm the track type change. 6. After completing the setting,the MENUscreen reopens. 7. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen. CAUTION Changing the track type will clear all recordings on it, leaving silence. However, undoing will restore the track type and the original recordings on it. (See "Undoing operations (undo)" on page 58.)

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54
TASCAM
DP-006
6 – Basic Recording
Assigning inputs
When using this unit, “assigning inputs” means setting the recording source
for each track using the
INPUT ASSIGN
screen.
NOTE
The illustration above shows the default values.
Assignment settings are saved when songs are saved and when the power
is turned OFF (put into standby). Moreover, assignment settings are loaded
when songs are loaded.
This unit can simultaneously record a maximum of two tracks. You can also
record one input channel to two tracks simultaneously (in this case, you
cannot use the other input channel).
You cannot assign two inputs to the same track.
Setting the track type (Tracks 3 and 4 only)
Tracks 3 and 4 can each be used separately as stereo or mono tracks. Make this
setting on the
TRACK TYPE
screen.
1.
When the recorder is stopped, press the
MENU
button to open the
MENU
screen.
2.
Use the
DATA
wheel to select (highlight) the
TRACK TYPE
item, and
press the
F4
[
t
] button to open the
TRACK TYPE
screen.
3.
Use the
F3
[
5
] and
F4
[
b
] buttons to select (highlight) the track type
value of the track that you want to change, and use the
DATA
wheel to
change the value.
STEREO (default value):
Use as a stereo track.
MONO:
Use as a mono track.
4.
Press the
F2
[EXEC] button.
A confirmation pop-up message appears.
5.
Press the
F3
[YES] button to confirm the track type change.
6.
After completing the setting,the
MENU
screen reopens.
7.
After completing the setting, press the
HOME
button to return to the
Home Screen.
CAUTION
Changing the track type will clear all recordings on it, leaving silence.
However, undoing will restore the track type and the original recordings
on it. (See “Undoing operations (undo)” on page 58.)