Capital, Small, Numbers – Tascam 788 User Manual

Page 27: Preset words and phrases, Setting and editing preset words, Capital small numbers preset words and phrases, 2 – getting started–entering and editing titles

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2 – Getting started–Entering and editing titles

TASCAM 788 Digital PortaStudio

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1

From any of the screens listed above, press the

SHIFT

+

MENU

(

TITLE

) key:

The screen above shows the titling of a virtual
track.

2

Use the

LEFT

and

RIGHT

cursor keys to move

the cursor (the reversed character).

3

Use the dial to change the cursor character.

4

Press

ENTER

when you have finished editing a

title (

EXIT

to leave the title unchanged).

Use the

DELETE

key to delete the character at the

cursor—(i) below, and the

INSERT

key to insert a

space at the cursor—(ii) below.

Use the

§

and

keys to change between the follow-

ing character modes as shown at the bottom right of
the title area:

CAPITAL

(uppercase) letters (

A

through

Z

). This

mode is shown on the screen by

CAPS

small

(lowercase) letters (

a

through

z

). This mode

is shown on the screen by

small

Numbers

(

0

through

9

). This mode is shown on

the screen by

NUM

Preset words and phrases.

This mode is

shown on the screen by

WORD

NOTE

In the first three of these modes, common punctuation
characters are also available.

In the preset word mode, words such as

COUNT IN

,

VERSE

,

INTRO

,

CHORUS

are available. Con-

sult the section below for a full list of these words, and
details of how to edit them to suit the way in which you
work.

Setting and editing preset words

The 788 provides a number of useful preset words,
but you may want to add your own (up to a total of
100) preset words and phrases of up to 12 characters
in length to include your own names and titles.

1

Press the

MENU

key.

2

Use the dial to scroll down to

OPTION

, and

press

ENTER

.

3

Use the dial to scroll down to

USER WORD

,

and press

ENTER

.

4

Use the dial to scroll down to the place where
you want to enter your own word (this can be
an existing word) and press

SHIFT

+

MENU

(

TITLE

).

5

Enter your word or phrase in the way
described above (“Entering and editing titles”
on page 26)
.

6

Press

ENTER

when you’re finished, and you

can then select another word to enter.

TIP

Use this to enter musical section names (some are pro-
vided, but if you’re recording classical pieces, phrases like

Allegro

might be useful).

You can also add the names of special instruments that
you record a lot (for some people, the user word

Bagpipes

might be more useful than

Bass

).

You might even want to add the names of the musicians
you record a lot so you can use these names to make titles
like

Joe solo

.

(i)

(ii)

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