Preparing sd cards for use, Recorder modes, Preparing sd cards for use recorder modes – Teac DP-006 User Manual

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TASCAM DP-006

4 – Preparations

Preparing SD cards for use

To use a new SD card with this unit, it is necessary to format it first. SD cards

formatted by the unit are divided into MTR partitions and FAT partitions. SD

cards with high capacities can be formatted with multiple partitions.
For more information about partitions see “9 – Mixdown and mastering” on

page 72.

NOTE

The included SD card is already formatted so formatting is not necessary.

If you format this card the demo song on it will be erased.

1. The first time you insert a new SD card in this unit, the following pop-up

message prompting you to format it appears.

NOTE

The pop-up message prompting you to format it also appears if you insert

an SD card that has been formatted by any device other than this unit.

CAUTION

If you format it, all data saved by the other device will be erased and you

will not be able to recover it.

2. Press the F3 [YES] button to format the SD card with the standard

number of partitions for the card capacity.

The Home Screen appears after the format completes correctly.

NOTE

To cancel formatting press the F4 [NO] button.

Depending on the SD card capacity, the partition setting can be changed

in some cases. To do so, set the partition size using the FORMAT item in

the CARD menu before formatting. (See “9 – Mixdown and mastering” on

page 72.)

Recorder modes

This unit has four recorder modes.

MULTI TRACK

Use the unit as a multitrack recorder.

BOUNCE

Use to bounce tracks. (See “Bouncing tracks” on page 61.)

MASTER REC

Use to create mixed stereo master tracks. (See “Mixdown” on page 72.),

(See “Creating stereo master tracks” on page 72.)

MASTER PLAY

Use to play created stereo master tracks. (See “Checking stereo master

tracks” on page 74.)

When the power is turned ON, the unit always starts in MULTI TRACK

mode.
When in recorder modes other than MULTI TRACK mode, many screen

operations are disabled.
In this Owner’s Manual, unless otherwise noted, the recorder mode explained

is assumed to be the MULTI TRACK mode.

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