6 − playback, Playable file types, Files and tracks – Teac DA-3000 User Manual

Page 39: Basic playback operations, Playback, Selecting tracks, Skipping to the previous or next track, Selecting tracks directly, Searching backward and forward

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TASCAM DA-3000

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6 − Playback

In this chapter we explain the playback functions for audio files

stored on SD cards, CF cards and USB flash drives.
The following explanations assume that an SD card, CF card or

USB flash drive that contains an audio file is loaded in the unit,

that the unit is on and that the current media is set appropri-

ately. (See “Selecting the media used” on page 21.)

Playable file types

This unit can play files with the following formats.

• WAV and BWF formats (wav extension)

(44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192kHz sampling frequency,

16/24-bit)

• DSDIFF format (dff extension) (2.8224/5.6448MHz sampling

frequency)

• DSF format (dsf extension) (2.8224/5.6448MHz sampling

frequency)

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This unit can play back a file even if it did not record it if

the file is in one of the above formats. For example, if you

use a computer or another audio device to copy a file that

meets the above conditions to an SD card, CF card or USB

flash drive and load that media in this unit, playing that

file should be possible. In other words, you can efficiently

prepare materials for playback on this unit.

Files and tracks

Audio data is saved on media in "files."
If the

MODE

item on the

CHANNEL

screen is set to

STEREO

, one

stereo file will be used as one track. If set to

MONOx2

, two mono

files will be used as one track. (See “Setting the recording file

format” on page 23.)
When explaining recording and playback in this manual,

we usually refer to audio files as "tracks" (or sometimes as

"songs"). We mainly use the term "files" when explaining media

management. In any case, these terms refer to the same thing.

Basic playback operations

This section explains basic operations including starting

playback, playback standby and stopping.
The following explanation assume that you have completed the

necessary connections, that the unit power is ON, the current

device is set, media containing audio files is loaded in that

device and the Home Screen is open.

Playback

To start playback, press the PLAY button (or remote control

PLAY button).
If no audio file that can be played back by this unit is on the

current media, the Home Screen will appear as follows.

To stop playback:

Press the STOP button.

To pause playback and enter playback standby:

Press the PAUSE button.

Selecting tracks

If the play area has more than one track, you can either skip

backward or forward to the track or enter the track number

directly to select a track for playback.

Skipping to the previous or next track

Use the m[.]/,[/] buttons on the main unit or

remote control to skip tracks.

Selecting tracks directly

On the

BROWSE

screen, you can turn the MULTI JOG dial to

select a track, and press the PLAY button to start playing it.

Searching backward and forward

You can search forward or backward in a track while listening to

the audio.
1. Play the desired track or put it into playback standby.
2. Press and hold the m[.]/,[/] button on the

front panel or remote control to start searching backward or

forward.

The usual backwards / forwards speed is 10x normal

playback, but during the a rerverse search, pressing the
m

[.] button or during a forward search, pressing the

,

[/] button again will increase the speed to 100x for

as long as that button is kept pressed.

3. To stop searching, release the button you are holding.

The unit will return to the state it was in before searching

(playback standby or playback).

NOTE

• If you search forward to the end of a track, searching will

skip to the beginning of the next track and continue.

• If you search forward to the end of the last track, the unit

will enter playback standby unless the repeat setting is ALL,

in which case searching will skip to the beginning of the first

track and continue. (See “Repeat playback” on page 41.)

• If you search backward to the beginning of a track,

searching will skip to the end of the previous track and

continue.

• If you search backward to the beginning of the first track,

the unit will enter playback standby unless the repeat

setting is ALL, in which case searching will skip to the end of

the last track and continue. (See “Repeat playback” on page

41.)

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