Tascam DP-02 User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
 
TASCAM  DP-02/DP-02CF
1 – Starting out with your DP-02/DP-02CF
Of course, saving songs is no use unless you can load them 
again.
 
This is how you do it.
1.  Press the 
SONG
 key and use the 
DATA 
dial or cursor 
(
§
/
) keys to highlight the 
LOAD
 menu item.
2.  Press the 
YES/ENTER
 or 
¥ 
cursor key.
3.  Use the 
DATA 
dial or cursor (
§
/
) keys to select the 
song to load and press 
YES/ENTER
.
 
If the 
*
 symbol appears next to the song, then that 
song is currently loaded.
 
The current song is saved, and the selected song is 
loaded.
Loading a saved song
Erasing a song(s)
CAUTION
Erase a song only if you are certain you don’t need it 
any more—you can’t undo this operation! However, 
you can use a USB connection to back up songs to a PC 
before you erase them.
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You can also use this method to perform other opera-
tions, such as copying.
If your disk is getting full, or you really don’t need a song 
any more, you can erase it.
1.  From the 
SONG
 menu, select the 
ERASE
 action:
2.  Select a song that you want to erase using the cursor 
(
§
/
) keys or 
DATA
 dial.
3.  When decided, rotate the 
DATA
 dial clockwise to 
confirm the song to erase. The   mark appears on 
the check box.
 
 
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for multiple selection.
 
When you want to cancel the selection, rotate the 
DATA
 dial countercolckwise on the song highlighted. 
The   mark on the box disappears.
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An arrow (up or down) appears to the right of the 
highlighted song. A down-arrow indicates that you 
can rotate the DATA dial clockwise to confirm the 
selection. An up-arrow indicates that you can rotate 
the dial counterclockwise to cancel the selection.
4.  Press 
YES/ENTER
. You are asked if you want to 
erase the song (
Are you sure?
).
5.  Press 
YES/ENTER
 to erase the song, or 
NO/EXIT
 to 
cancel the operation.
 
If you erase the current song, the first song in the 
list is automatically loaded.
You can erase all the songs shown, and a new song is auto-
matically created. There is always at least one song on the 
partition (for more information about partitions, see “Disk/ 
CF card management” on page 38).