6 - basic recording, Undoing an operation, Input selection and assignment – Teac DP-32 User Manual

Page 47: Setting input levels, Recording, Undo feature settings, Undoing the last operation (single undo)

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TASCAM DP-32

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6 - Basic Recording

Input selection and assignment

Use the procedures described earlier in this chapter to

assign input sources to the recording tracks.

Setting input levels

After making the settings, press the PLAY (7) button to

start playback.
Just as though you were recording, you can monitor the

sound of the already recorded tracks being played back

and the input sources on the tracks for recording, allowing

you to check the monitoring balance and volume.

Recording

Press the RECORD (0) button to start recording to

another track while monitoring the playback signal.

Undoing an operation

This unit allows you to undo an operation or recording

that was not successful or satisfactory. Many ordinary

operations, including editing and recording, can be

canceled (undone).
This unit has two types of undo functions. Single undo

can be performed by a simple button press, while multiple

undo allows you to return to a specific past operation and

undo the operations that occurred after it.
You can use the undo functions for the following types of

operations.
• Track editing (functions described in this chapter)
• Recording (including track bouncing)
• Automatic punching in/out
• Track type setting

All these operations are stored on the SD card as song

information. Even when you turn the unit off (put it in

standby), the previous operations are stored and can be

undone when you turn the unit on again.
When listening to a part that you replaced in your last

recording, for example, you might find that the previous

take was better. In such a case, you can use the undo

function to easily get your previous take back.

NOTE

• The UNDO/REDO button lights when a single undo or

multiple undo has been performed.

• When you change the track type, the assignment is turned

OFF and any recorded track is deleted. If you undo this, the

recorded track will be restored and the track type changed

back, but the assignment setting will not be restored. (See

"Setting the track type" on page 40.)

Undo feature settings

1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU

button to open the

MENU

screen.

2. Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b/g/t)

buttons to select (highlight green)

PREFERENCE

,

and then press the F4 (t) button.

The

PREFERENCE

menu screen opens.

3. Use the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to select (highlight

blue)

Undo History

.

4. Set the undo level.

LEVEL 1 (Default)

The

HISTORY LIST

is not displayed when you press

the UNDO/REDO button. In other words, this returns

the unit to the state before the last operation (single

undo). (To cancel an undo, press the UNDO/REDO

button again.)

LEVEL 10

When you press the UNDO/REDO button, the

HISTORY LIST

appears and you can return to the

state to 10 operations earlier.

NOTE

Even when you change from

LEVEL 10

to

LEVEL 1

, the

history for a maximum of 10 actions remains stored. The

position of the cursor in the HISTORY LIST shows the current

undo position.

Undoing the last operation (single

undo)

Press the UNDO/REDO button to return to the state

before the last operation.
After doing this, the UNDO/REDO button lights, showing

that redo (see below) is possible.

ª Canceling an undo operation (redo)

Press the UNDO/REDO button when it is lit.
The undone operation is redone, restoring the state

before the undo, and the UNDO/REDO button becomes

unlit.

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