TASCAM DP-006 Owners Manual - Page 75

– Miscellaneous Functions, Metronome

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10 - Miscellaneous Functions Metronome This unit has a built-in metronome function that can be used when the recorder is operating. You can set it to function during both playback and recording or only during recording. 1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the MENU screen. 2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the METRONOMEitem, and press the F4 [t] button to open the METRONOMEscreen. 3. Set the following items. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select (highlight) items, and use the DATA wheel to set their values. MODE Select one of the following modes. Mode OFF (default value) REC&PLAY REC ONLY Meaning metronome OFF, default value Metronome functions during both recording and playback Metronome functions only during recording TEMPO Set the speed between 20 and 250 BPM (default value: 120). BEAT Set the number of beats between 1 and 12 (default value: 4). The accent falls on the first beat. LEVEL Set the metronome volume between 0 and 127 (default value: 100). 4. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen. The metronome will now function according to the MODE setting made in step three. Even if the metronome is active during recording, the its sound will not be recorded directly. NOTE • If you record using a mic while monitoring the metronome sound through connected speakers, the metronome sound could be recorded. • When the metronome is operating, you can adjust the LEVELitem, but other items on the METRONOMEscreen cannot be changed. • You can use the metronome to provide a click when making the first recording of, for example, a rhythm guitar or bass part. • If you want to use the metronome when practicing, you can either play a song that does not have any recordings or turn the TRACK LEVEL knobs all the way down during playback. 75 TASCAM DP-006

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TASCAM
DP-006
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10 – Miscellaneous Functions
Metronome
This unit has a built-in metronome function that can be used when the
recorder is operating. You can set it to function during both playback and
recording or only during recording.
1.
When the recorder is stopped, press the
MENU
button to open the
MENU
screen.
2.
Use the
DATA
wheel to select (highlight) the
METRONOME
item, and
press the
F4
[
t
] button to open the
METRONOME
screen.
3.
Set the following items.
Use the
F3
[
5
] and
F4
[
b
] buttons to select (highlight) items, and use
the
DATA
wheel to set their values.
MODE
Select one of the following modes.
Mode
Meaning
OFF
(default value)
metronome OFF, default value
REC&PLAY
Metronome functions during both
recording and playback
REC ONLY
Metronome functions only during
recording
TEMPO
Set the speed between 20 and 250 BPM (default value: 120).
BEAT
Set the number of beats between 1 and 12 (default value: 4).
The accent falls on the first beat.
LEVEL
Set the metronome volume between 0 and 127 (default value: 100).
4.
After completing the setting, press the
HOME
button to return to the
Home Screen.
The metronome will now function according to the MODE setting made
in step three.
Even if the metronome is active during recording, the its sound will not
be recorded directly.
NOTE
If you record using a mic while monitoring the metronome sound through
connected speakers, the metronome sound could be recorded.
When the metronome is operating, you can adjust the
LEVEL
item, but
other items on the
METRONOME
screen cannot be changed.
You can use the metronome to provide a click when making the first
recording of, for example, a rhythm guitar or bass part.
If you want to use the metronome when practicing, you can either play a
song that does not have any recordings or turn the
TRACK LEVEL
knobs
all the way down during playback.