Playback, Caution, Autolocation – Tascam DA-P1 User Manual

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Playback

This deck is not capable of playing back recordings externally made at a 32 kHz

sampling rate and in Long Play mode.

CAUTION

Avoid damaging your ears by turning the PHONES volume fully down before

putting on the headphones.

1. Check to see that all connections are correctly made.

2. Check to see that the

OPERATE/CHARGE

select switch is set to OPERATE on the

left side panel.

3. Turn the system on.

4. Press

EJECT.

The cassette holder will open.

5. Insert the cassette in the holder. Notice that a cassette icon flashes in the LCD

display to indicate that the tape is being loaded.

6. If you want the tape to skip to the next Start ID mark when it finds a Skip ID mark,

press the

ID SELECT

switch to have "AUTO ID" light up on the display.

7. Press

PLAY

to have the tape start playing.

o To interrupt play, press

PAUSE.

To resume play, press

PLAY

or

PAUSE,

o To definitely stop play, press

STOP.

Autolocation

Autolocating to user

marked points

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Suggestion : Pressing PLAY during the autolocate process causes the tape
automatically to start playing at the end of the autolocation. If you want the deck to go

into Pause mode, you can press PAUSE instead of PLAY.

You can mark any point on the tape to which you want to autolocate, as follows ;

Switch the time counter in the center of the LCD display to show ABS time with the

COUNTER MODE

switch, and when playback reaches the desired point, press the

RESET

button.

To autolocate to the mark, hold down

STOP

when the transport is in Stop and press

PLAY.

" L c " will appear in the left of the LCD display, the center time counter

displaying the time address the tape is being located to.

inr The time counter shows a broken line if there is no mark stored in memory.

ITT Each time you mark a point on the tape, the previous one is erased.

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