Copying tracks from a computer, Preparing audio files on a computer, Copying audio files from a computer – Teac DR-1 User Manual

Page 17: Managing the music folder from a computer, 6–copying tracks from a computer

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TASCAM DR-1

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6–Copying Tracks from a Computer

You can copy audio files from a computer to this

unit by USB, so that you can use them as backing

tracks for practice and to learn difficult passages, for

example. You can also use them for overdubbing, as

described later in this manual.
This unit can handle MP3 (32–320 kbps, 44.1/48 kHz)

and WAV (44.1/48 kHz, 16/24-bit) audio file types.

Use the abilities of your computer OS or a software

application to copy tracks from a CD or other source

to your computer.
When copying files to you computer, choose file types

that the DR-1 can handle (the types of MP3s and WAV

files listed above).

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You can also prepare your own tracks using digital audio

software, or use tracks you previously recorded with the

DR-1 or another device.

Preparing audio files on a computer

Copying audio files from a computer

Managing the Music Folder from a computer

1 Connect the DR-1 to a computer (See “Connecting

with a computer” on page 15).

2 Click the DR-1 drive on your computer to see its

contents, including the UTILITY, MUSIC and

MANUAL folders.

3 Drag-and-drop audio files from you computer to

the Music Folder to copy them to the SD Card in

the DR-1.

4 After you finish copying files and ending the

connection with the DR-1 on the computer,

disconnect the USB cable (or remove the SD card

if it is connected directly to the computer).

See the computer manual for how to close the

connection on the computer.

The DR-1 automatically restarts after it has

been disconnected.

NOTE

Instead of using USB to connect the DR-1 and a computer,

you can also conduct the same operations by removing the

SD card from the DR-1 and connecting it directly to

a computer that has a built-in SD card slot or by using

a card reader.

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You can use more than one SD card with the DR-1. Make

certain that you format additional cards by inserting

them in the DR-1 and following the instructions about

formatting (see Formatting the SD card on page 36.)

before you copy files from your computer.
Since all storage media, including SD cards, can fail, it is a

good idea to make back-up copies of your recordings on

your computer hard drive, CD-Rs or other media.

You can manage the contents of the Music Folder on

an SD Card in the DR-1 from a computer.
You can create up two levels of sub-folders inside

the Music Folder. Since you can set the DR-1 to only

play the contents of a specific folder, you can organize

tracks into genres, artists or other categories as you

like. (See “Folder operations” on page 28.)
• If you name the sub-folders and music tracks, these

names will appear on the screen of this unit.

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