The option menu, Global options, Key sense time – Tascam 788 User Manual

Page 33: Meter peak hold time, Meter release time, Mixer settings, Fader settings, Recorder settings, User word, Recorder settings user word

Advertising
background image

2 – Getting started–The OPTION menu

TASCAM 788 Digital PortaStudio

33

The OPTION menu

The

OPTION

menu allows you to set various sys-

tem-wide options affecting the operation of the 788.
There are four sub-menus here:

GLOBAL

options,

affecting the whole of the unit,

MIXER

parameters

which affect the mixer,

RECORDER

parameters

which affect the recording part of the 788, and the

USER WORD

settings. The

USER WORD

settings are described in “Setting and editing preset
words” on page 27
, and are not described again here.

Global options

As the name suggests, these options affect the whole
operation of the unit.

Key sense time

Some of the keys on the unit

have two different functions, spending on whether
they are pressed and released in a short space of time,
or whether they are pressed and held down for a
longer period.

The pitch control is a good example of this. If the

PITCH/SSA

key is pressed and released briefly, the

pitch control is turned on. If it is pressed and held for
the time set here, a screen appears allowing you to
make the settings for the pitch and the slow speed
audition functions.

The setting for the key sense time is from 0.3 to 2.0
seconds, in 0.1 second steps.

Meter peak hold time

The meters shown on

the home display (“The “home” display” on page 26)
and other pages can be configured to hold the peak
value .

This parameter can take the following values:

OFF

,

where the meters do not hold the peak value at all,

ON

; the peak meters hold the value for a second or

so and then drop back, or

KEEP

, where the peak

value is always shown on screen until this value is
changed.

Use the cursor keys to highlight the parameter, and
the dial to change it

TIP

\

The

KEEP

setting is useful if you want a permanent

record of the highest value, but you cannot keep your eyes
on the meters during the whole take or rehearsal.

Meter release time

The meter “drop-back” time

can be configured to be from

0ms

to

100ms

in

10ms steps using the cursor keys to highlight the
parameter, and the dial to change it.

Note that the meters are always peak meters, and the
rise time is fixed.

Mixer settings

Only one setting is currently implemented, as
described here.

Fader settings

This parameter allows the setting

of the relationship between the physical and the

internal faders when scenes are recalled, etc. The
details are given in “Internal and physical faders” on
page 45.

Recorder settings

Two settings, related to each other, connected to the
recorder operations of the 788, may be made from
this submenu.

These are the pre-roll and post-roll times concerned
with auto punch operations. Pre-roll refers to the
time difference between the point where playback
starts before a punch operation and the punch point.
Post-roll refers to the time after the punch-out point
that the recorder keeps playing after a punch-out (or

rehearsal). See “Auto punch operations” on page 55
for full details.

Both of these fields are set in the same way, by high-
lighting the field and using the dial to set the value.

The minimum time for both the pre-roll and post-roll
is

1.0

seconds and the maximum time is

9.9

seconds. The values are changed in 0.1 second steps.

USER WORD

Described in the section on entering and editing titles
(“Setting and editing preset words” on page 27).

Advertising