Tascam DP-02CF User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
 
TASCAM  DP-02/DP-02CF
1 – Starting out with your DP-02/DP-02CF
When you have connected a source, and assigned the 
inputs to tracks, you are ready to start recording.
1.  Press the 
REC
 key of the track(s) you’re going to 
record on, which start to flash slowly (this process is 
called “arming the track(s)”.
2.  Press and hold the 
RECORD
 (
) key and press the 
PLAY
 (
¥
) key.
 
The 
RECORD
 (
) key lights red, and the 
PLAY
 (
¥
lights green. The track 
REC
 keys stop flashing and 
light steadily.
3.  Press 
STOP
 when you’ve finished recording.
4.  To return to the place where you started recording, 
press and hold down the 
STOP
 key, and press the 
FWD
 (
LRP
 = Last Recording Position) key.
 
To return to the zero point, press and hold down 
the 
STOP
 key and press the 
REW
 (
RTZ
 = Return To 
Zero) key.
5.  Press 
PLAY
 (
¥
) to start playback of the recorded 
tracks.
 
Use the track fader(s) and the red 
MASTER
 fader to 
adjust the level of what you hear.
NOTE
The faders and other mixer controls adjust the output 
level of the recorded when playing back recorded 
tracks.
 
The pan controls position the track in the stereo 
“image” you hear in the left and right speakers (or 
headphones). The center position is marked by a 
“click” when you turn the knob.
 
The 
EQ HIGH
 and 
EQ LOW
 equalization controls 
work in a similar way to the bass and treble tone 
controls on a stereo system. The center “click” posi-
tion of the knob means there’s no cut or boost for 
that control.
T I P
You can change the EQ control point of the high and 
low equalization controls. See ”EQ settings” on page 
31 for details.
You can re-record the track if you’re not happy with it by 
going back to the original point and repeating the process.
When you’re happy with your recording, you can un-arm 
the track(s) (“safe” them) and arm and record on other 
tracks. Remember to reassign the inputs as well as arming 
the tracks.
Press the 
REW
 or 
F FWD
 keys for a short while and then 
release them to move backwards or forwards through your 
recording (like a tape recorder). Press and hold these keys 
to increase the rewind or fast forward speed. Press 
STOP
 
to stop (again, like a tape recorder).
Recording
The unit has many advanced features which you may want 
to use later on. Though we will not go into full detail on all 
of them now, you should be aware of a few of them now.
More advanced features
Using marks to locate positions
Although “Recording” on page 24 shows you some ways 
of moving around in your song, the unit provides you with 
ways to jump around the song using location marks, as 
well as locating to locate directly to a position you set.
See “Location” on page 29 for details of how to set and use 
these location marks.