Tascam HS-4000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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14 – Importing files recorded by other devices     
 
This unit can import and play BWF format files recorded by other 
devices.  
In addition, files created by other TASCAM HS series units can be 
played back without rebuilding if they meet the following 
conditions. 
   The number of tracks is 4 or less 
   The sampling frequency (Fs) is 96 kHz or less 
   The file is a Poly file (file recorded with the 
FILE MODE
 item 
set to 
POLY
 or a 2mix file) 
 CAUTION  
Since the sampling frequency (or sampling rate—the value of the 
Fs
 item in 
this unit) that can be played back is fixed by the project, the file sampling 
frequency must match the project Fs value. 
 
Preparation before importing 
 
Check the sampling frequency (sampling rate) of the file that 
you want to import in advance. 
1.
  Select a project with an 
Fs
 value that matches the 
sampling frequency of the file or create a new project 
with the same sampling frequency as the file using the 
Fs
 item on 
CREATE PROJECT
 screen 1/3. 
   
     
CREATE PROJECT screen 1/3 
2.
  Create a session as necessary.   
 NOTE  
For details about creating projects and sessions, see 34. “Project operations” 
on page 34 and “Session operations” on page 37. 
3.
  Make a note of the names of the project and session that 
you want to use for importing the file.   
In this example, the name of the project is “Project_i” and 
the name of the session is “Session_i”. 
4.
  Confirm that the slot indicator where the card is inserted 
is not blinking rapidly and eject the CF card. 
5.
  Insert that CF card into the CF card slot of the computer, 
for example.   
If this CF card was formatted by this unit, it will be 
recognized by the computer as a drive named “HS-4000”. 
In this example, the drive name HS-4000 is used. 
6.
  Copy the BWF-format file that you want to import into 
the “Session_i” session folder inside the “Project_i” project 
folder, which is in the HS-4000 drive. 
 CAUTION  
Do not eject the CF card while data is being written to it. Doing so could 
damage data on the CF card and even make data unreadable. For details, 
please see the manuals for your computer, card reader or other device being 
used for this purpose.   
7.
  After writing data completes, remove the CF card from 
the CF card slot of the computer or other device.   
 
Preparing the imported file to be 
used by this unit (session 
rebuilding) 
 
1.
  Insert the CF card that you copied the file to into this 
unit’s card slot 
2.
  Press the PROJECT key on the front panel to open the 
PROJECT
 screen, and touch the 
e button to the right of 
the project that contains the imported file (Project_i) to 
open the session selection screen. 
3.
  Select the session that contains the imported file 
(Session_i), so that it appears yellow. 
4.
  Touch the 
MENU
 button to open a pull-up menu, and 
touch the 
REBUILD
 button.   
   
     
During rebuilding, the status of progress is shown in a 
pop-up window. When rebuilding completes, the pop-up 
window disappears. 
The imported file is now recognized as a take. 
5.
  You can play the file in take mode or add it to a playlist 
in playlist mode and play it back. 
See “Playback” in “8 – Take mode” on page 52 for details 
about take mode playback or in “9 – Playlist mode” for 
details about playlist mode playback on page 56. 
 TIP  
You can also rebuild an entire project by selecting it on the project selection 
screen, touching the 
MENU
 button and touching 
REBUILD
 in the pull-up 
menu. Moreover, you can touch 
REBUILD
 when no project has been selected 
to rebuild the selected CF card entirely. Note, however, that rebuilding entire 
projects and, especially, cards takes considerably more time.