Tascam DP-02 User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
 
TASCAM  DP-02/DP-02CF
2 – Advanced techniques
When both 
LOCATE LIST
 (
µ
/
 ) keys are held down 
together in “bars and beats” mode, the display looks some-
thing like this:
Use the cursor (
,
§
)
 
keys to select the mark to trim, 
and press the 
¥
 cursor key to show the trim screen. 
Selecting a point to edit shows the bars and beats below 
the absolute time value. The bars and beats cannot be set 
directly, but change, together with the absolute time value, 
as the 
DATA dial
 is turned:
NOTE
IN, OUT and TO points do not show the bars/beats 
value when being edited.
Metronome
To help you keep in time, the unit provides an internal 
metronome function and a MIDI metronome function. The 
internal metronome function allows you to listen to the 
metronome on the unit, while the MIDI metronome func-
tion generates a metronome output on the MIDI interface.
1  Press 
MENU
, use the 
DATA
 dial or cursor (
,
§
)
 
keys to select the 
MIDI
 menu, and press the 
¥
 
cursor or 
YES/ENTER
 key.
2  Select the 
METRONOME
 item, and press the 
¥
 cursor 
or 
YES/ENTER
 key.
When “INTERNAL” is selected at “Output” 
[internal metronome]
The unit’s internal metronome (not an external sound source) 
can be output to headphones and 
LINE OUTPUT L/R
.
Mode Select from 
REC ONLY
 (only at recording) and 
REC&PLAY
 (at recording and playback).
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The internal metronome is not output in the following 
instances:
• While the BOUNCE key is lit
• While the MASTER key is flashing
or is lit
LEVEL Set the output level of the metronome within the 
range 0 to 127. (The output level cannot be adjusted on the 
MASTER
 fader.)
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When “MIDI” is selected at “Output” [MIDI 
metronome]
This setting generates a metronome output via the MIDI 
interface. Generally, percussion type sounds are used as 
the metronome. Any sound, of course, can be produced.
You can select MIDI channel, note/note on velocity of a 
regular click, and note/note on velocity of an accent.
Scroll the list to set the following parameters:
Mode Select from 
REC ONLY
 (only at recording) and 
REC&PLAY
 (at recording and playback).
MIDI Ch The MIDI channel on which the metronome 
signals are output.
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Channel 10 is defined as the default drum channel for 
all General MIDI devices.
AccNote The note played at the start of each bar. C3 is 
equivalent to MIDI note 60.
AccVelo The velocity (which typically affects the 
volume) of the note at the start of each bar.
NrmNote The note played at each beat, except at the 
start of each bar. C3 is equivalent to MIDI note 60.
NrmVelo The velocity (which typically affects the volume) 
of the note at each beat, except the start of each bar.
When “ OFF” is selected at “ Output” 
The metronome function is disabled, and no items other 
than Output are displayed.
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