13 - exchanging data with a computer, Operating system requirements, Connecting to a computer – Teac DP-32 User Manual

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TASCAM DP-32

13 - Exchanging Data with a Computer

By connecting this unit to a computer using the included

USB cable, you can backup song data from an SD card

in the unit to a computer and restore backed-up song

data from a computer to the card. In addition, you can

export track files and stereo master files from songs to the

computer, as well as import audio files from the computer

to the unit.
Backed-up data can be restored to a different DP-32 unit

than the one that created it. In other words, files can be

freely exchanged between DP-32 units, making it easy to

add additional recordings or mix existing recordings in

different location.

CAUTION

If you want to remove an SD card from this unit and

back up its data on a computer using a card reader,

always turn off the unit's power before removing the

card.

NOTE

In this chapter, "computer" refers to a Windows or Macintosh

personal computer connected to this unit. (See "Operating

system requirements" in the following section.)
The following types of data can be transferred from this

unit to a computer.

ª Entire songs

You can transfer the data for an entire song from the

unit's MUSIC folder to a computer. This operation is called

"backing up". In addition, data backed up on a computer

can be transferred to the MUSIC folder, and then restored

as a song file. This operation is called "restoring".

ª WAV format tracks

Export specified track files as WAV files to the AudioDepot

folder of the SD card. In addition, you can import specified

track files by storing WAV files from a computer in the
AudioDepot folder beforehand.
In other words, data transfer between the computer and

track files is carried out through the AudioDepot folder.

ª Master file

A master file created on this unit can be transferred to

a computer as a stereo WAV file (from the "Song name"

folder inside the MUSIC folder).
Only export of the master file is possible.

Operating system requirements

You can connect this unit to computers with the following

operating systems.

ª Windows

Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7

ª Mac OS X

Mac OS X 10.2 or later
When this unit is connected to a computer, the computer

recognizes it as a removable disk. There is no need for a

special driver.

NOTE

Data transfer between this unit and a computer occurs at

USB 2.0 speed (maximum). Data can still be transferred if

the computer connection is USB 1.1, but it will be slower. In

addition, to assure USB 2.0 speed, use a cable that meets USB

2.0 standards.

Connecting to a computer

When connected to a computer via USB, this unit's record,

playback and other recorder functions cannot be used.
To connect with a computer, use a mini-B-type USB 2.0

cable to connect the USB port on the rear panel of the

unit with a USB port on the computer.
It does not matter whether you turn the unit's power ON

before or after the USB connection is made.
When this unit is ON, enable the USB connection with the

USB

item of the

MENU

screen.

The currently loaded song is saved before the USB

connection becomes effective. When connected, the

following screen appears on the display.

After making a USB connection, you must turn the power

on and enable the USB connection in the

USB

item of the

MENU

screen.

This unit appears as an external drive named DP-32 on the

computer's display.
Clicking on the DP-32 drive will display the MUSIC, UTILITY,

and AudioDepot folders.

CAUTION

• Be sure to use the included TASCAM PS-1225L AC

adaptor to supply power to this unit. Power cannot

be supplied to this unit via USB.

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