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TASCAM  DP-008
 
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Card 
capacity
FAT 
partition 
size
MTR partition size
512 MB
256 MB
256MB fixed 
4  If the card capacity is 8 GB or more, 
turn the 
DATA
 wheel to select the MTR 
partition size, and press the 
F2 (
EXEC
key. 
A message warning that all songs will be 
erased appears. 
5  Press the 
F3 (
YES
)
 key to format the card. 
For example, if you format a 16 GB card 
with 4GB MTR partitions, 12 GB are left 
for MTR partitions after 4 GB is used for the 
FAT partition. Three partitions are created. 
Two are 4 GB and the last one is 3 GB. (Since 
1GB is actually 1024 MB, the total size of 
the partitions does not always match the card 
size.) 
When formatting finishes the 
 
CARD
 menu 
screen reopens. 
After formatting, one song is automatically 
 
created in each MTR partition. 
To cancel formatting, press the 
 
F4 (
NO
)
 key.
Reformatting MTR 
partitions
You can reformat an MTR partition if you 
want. Use this function when you just want to 
format a specific partition without changing 
its size. 
CAUTION
You cannot undo this operation! All the 
data on the selected partition will be 
erased, so be certain that you will not lose 
anything important when reformatting. 
1  When the recorder is stopped, press the 
MENU
 key to open the 
MENU
 screen. 
2  Use the 
DATA
 wheel to select 
CARD
, and 
press the 
F4
 (¥) key to open the 
CARD
 
menu screen. 
3  Turn the 
DATA
 wheel to select 
REFORMAT
  Press the 
F4
 (¥) key to open the 
REFORMAT 
screen.
A list of the MTR partitions and their sizes 
(not open capacities) appear. 
*
 marks the active partition. 
4  Turn the 
DATA
 wheel to select the 
partition that you want to reformat and 
press the 
F2 (
EXEC
)
 key. 
A pop-up message warning that all data on 
the partition will be erased appears. 
5  Press the 
F3 (
YES
)
 key to reformat the 
partition. 
When reformatting finishes the 
 
CARD 
menu 
reopens. 
After reformatting, one song is automati-
 
cally created in the MTR partition. 
To cancel reformatting, press the 
 
F4 (
NO
)
 
key. 
10 – SD Card Management