Tascam DP-008 ユーザーズマニュアル

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TASCAM  DP-008
CAUTION
If you use a computer to change the 
name of a song file that has been backed 
up, use no more than eight ordinary 
single-byte English letters and numbers. 
Do not change the file extension.
Restoring songs
Basically, restoring is the reverse of backing 
up. In short, transfer a backup file on a 
computer to this unit to restore a song. 
1  Connect this unit to a computer using 
the USB cable (see Connecting with a 
2  Use the computer to copy backup files 
from the computer to the BACKUP 
directory on the FAT partition of the 
unit. 
3.  When copying finishes, disconnect the 
unit from the computer using the proper 
procedures and then remove the USB 
4  After this unit restarts automatically, 
press 
MENU
 to open the 
MENU
 screen.
5  Turn the 
DATA
 wheel to select 
DATA 
BACKUP
 and press the 
F4
 (¥) key. 
DATA BACKUP
 screen appears.
6  Turn the 
DATA
 wheel to select 
SONG 
RESTORE
, and press the 
F4
 (¥) key. 
The screen shows the backup files on the 
FAT partition. 
NOTE
An error message appears if there are no 
files on the FAT partition. 
7  Turn the 
DATA
 wheel to select the file 
that you want to restore, and press the 
F2 
(
EXEC
)
 key. 
The actual song name and a confirmation 
message (“
Are you sure
?”) appear. 
NOTE
If the file name is short, spaces appear after 
the file name on the FAT partition, but 
those spaces are not included in the actual 
file name. 
8  Press the 
F3 (
YES
)
 key. 
After the currently loaded song is saved, 
the song selected in step 6 is restored and 
loaded. 
NOTE
If the open space on the card is insufficient, 
an error message appears.
9  Press the 
HOME
 key to return to the 
Home Screen.
Track import and export
You can import and export individual tracks 
between a computer and this unit’s FAT 
partition. Files that can be imported/exported 
as tracks must be WAV files (with the “.WAV” 
extension). You can import both mono and 
stereo files and export mono files. If you 
want to import audio into this unit that is of 
a different format, you must convert it to a 
16-bit, 44.1-kHz mono/stereo WAV file first. 
11 – Exchanging Data with a Computer