TASCAM HS-P82 Release Note - Page 3

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HS-P82 Release Notes V1.10 additions • A mirror recording function has been added that allows simultaneously recording to 2 CF cards. • Pressing the SLATE key while pressing and holding the SHIFT key on the HS-P82 causes the SLATE ON status to be retained. (This operation is not possible from the RC-F82.) • Take END time code has been added to the take information pop-up display. NOTE For details, please see "New functions in firmware V1.10" in the HS-P82 Addendum. V1.04 additions • You can now use the ENTER and ESC keys on a PS/2 keyboard to select the OK and CANCEL buttons, respectively, in pop-up messages. • With the addition of the trim group function, a new MIXER (TRIM GROUP) setting has been added to the Function Key Assign item on the RC-F82 page of the REMOTE SETUP screen. • A mid-side microphone connection mode has been added. • Turning an input trim knob to its minimum setting (all the way left) now mutes the sound. • FAT16 formatting is now supported for CF cards with capacities of 2 GB or less. • When the unit fails to read from a CF card, the error message shown has been changed from No Project to UNMOUNT. • The precision of the Power Off Generator function has been improved. NOTE For details about these features, please see the "HS-P82 Firmware Update V1.04" document, which is also available from the TASCAM website. V1.03 additions Now works with the TASCAM RC-F82 (fader unit). For details about the functions, see the RC-F82 Owner's Manual. V1.02 additions • What had been called "scenes" before are now called "folders". Buttons and screen references have been changed to reflect this, including the Folder Name button and the FOLDER NAME screen. However, the default folder name has not changed and is still Scene plus three digits. When reading the Owners Manual, please replace the term "scene" with the term "folder". • Numbers have been added to projects, folders and takes, and these numbers are now displayed. Project numbers are assigned to projects in the order that they are saved on the media. Folder numbers are assigned in order as they are created inside each project. Take numbers are assigned in order as they are saved in a folder. • A Date button has been added to screens where project names, for example, are edited. This new function allows the date set in the internal clock to be inserted into the name. The following screens have had a Date input button added. • Project name editing screen when creating a new project • 1st folder name editing screen when creating a new project • Folder name editing screen when creating a new folder • Project name editing screen • User word editing screen for editing the next take name NOTE If the same project name or folder name already exists, an unused number is added after an underscore ("_"). • A NEXT TAKE NAME button has been added to the Home Screen. Press this button to open the NEXT TAKE NAME pop-up window where you can edit the name given to the next recorded take. The take names that had been added automatically as the first half of scene names can also be edited. Select the UserWord mode (button) and press the EDIT button to open the screen where you can edit it. With the exception of the numerical portion, take names cannot be changed during recording. • When set to MONO file mode, you can now select from two types of modes for recording audio files-"Folder" mode and "SubFolder" mode. • Folder mode: Recorded audio files are saved directly inside the folder. (This mode is new.) • SubFolder mode: This is the same as how the unit functioned before this update. Subfolders are created for each take inside folders, and recorded audio files are saved in them. The default setting is "SubFolder". CAUTION When Folder mode is selected, the number of tracks that can be recorded is limited by the total number of items (files and folders including ordinarily invisible ones). • Files recorded by TASCAM HD-R1 and HD-P2 units can now be rebuilt by this unit. • The unit is now compatible with 32 and 64 GB CF cards. 3 TASCAM HS-P82

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TASCAM HS-P82
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HS-P82
Release Notes
V1.10 additions
A mirror recording function has been added that allows
simultaneously recording to 2 CF cards.
Pressing the
SLATE
key while pressing and holding the
SHIFT
key on the HS-P82 causes the SLATE ON status to be
retained. (This operation is not possible from the RC-F82.)
Take END time code has been added to the take
information pop-up display.
NOTE
For details, please see “New functions in firmware V1.10” in
the HS-P82 Addendum.
V1.04 additions
You can now use the ENTER and ESC keys on a PS/2
keyboard to select the
OK
and
CANCEL
buttons,
respectively, in pop-up messages.
With the addition of the trim group function, a new
MIXER (TRIM GROUP)
setting has been added to the
Function Key Assign
item on the
RC-F82
page of the
REMOTE SETUP
screen.
A mid-side microphone connection mode has been added.
Turning an input trim knob to its minimum setting (all
the way left) now mutes the sound.
FAT16 formatting is now supported for CF cards with
capacities of 2 GB or less.
When the unit fails to read from a CF card, the error
message shown has been changed from
No Project
to
UNMOUNT
.
The precision of the Power Off Generator function has
been improved.
NOTE
For details about these features, please see the “HS-P82
Firmware Update V1.04” document, which is also available
from the TASCAM website.
V1.03 additions
Now works with the TASCAM RC-F82 (fader unit). For details about the functions, see the RC-F82 Owner’s Manual.
V1.02 additions
What had been called “scenes” before are now called
“folders”. Buttons and screen references have been
changed to reflect this, including the
Folder
Name
button
and the
FOLDER
NAME
screen. However, the default folder
name has not changed and is still
Scene
plus three digits.
When reading the Owners Manual, please replace the
term “scene” with the term “folder”.
Numbers have been added to projects, folders and takes,
and these numbers are now displayed. Project numbers
are assigned to projects in the order that they are saved
on the media. Folder numbers are assigned in order as
they are created inside each project. Take numbers are
assigned in order as they are saved in a folder.
A
Date
button has been added to screens where
project names, for example, are edited. This new
function allows the date set in the internal clock to be
inserted into the name.
The following screens have had a Date input button added.
Project name editing screen when creating a new project
1st folder name editing screen when creating a new project
Folder name editing screen when creating a new folder
Project name editing screen
User word editing screen for editing the next take name
NOTE
If the same project name or folder name already exists, an
unused number is added after an underscore (“_”).
A
NEXT
TAKE
NAME
button has been added to the Home
Screen. Press this button to open the
NEXT
TAKE
NAME
pop-up window where you can edit the name given to
the next recorded take.
The take names that had been added automatically as
the first half of scene names can also be edited. Select
the
UserWord
mode (button) and press the
EDIT
button
to open the screen where you can edit it. With the
exception of the numerical portion, take names cannot
be changed during recording.
When set to
MONO
file mode, you can now select from
two types of modes for recording audio files—“Folder”
mode and “SubFolder” mode.
Folder mode: Recorded audio files are saved directly
inside the folder. (This mode is new.)
SubFolder mode: This is the same as how the unit
functioned before this update. Subfolders are
created for each take inside folders, and recorded
audio files are saved in them. The default setting is
“SubFolder”.
CAUTION
When Folder mode is selected, the number of tracks that can
be recorded is limited by the total number of items (files and
folders including ordinarily invisible ones).
Files recorded by TASCAM HD-R1 and HD-P2 units can
now be rebuilt by this unit.
The unit is now compatible with 32 and 64 GB CF cards.