Recording, Figure 1.8: recording tracks, Starting out with your dp-01 – Teac DP-01 Series Owners Manual User Manual

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Starting out with your DP-01

TASCAM DP-01

Owner’s Manual

21

Recor

d

ing

Recording

The DP-01FX con-
tains an input ef-

fects processor (

MULTI

). See “DP-

01FX Appendix” on page 58 for
details.

When you’ve connected the source, and made the assignments of inputs to
tracks, you’re ready to start recording.

1

Press the

REC

key of the track(s) you’re going to record on, which start

to flash slowly (this is called “arming” the track(s).

2

Press and hold the

RECORD

key and press the

PLAY

key.

The

RECORD

key indicator lights red, and the

PLAY

indicator lights

green. The track

REC

indicators stop flashing and light steadily.

3

Press

STOP

when you’ve finished recording.

4

To return to the place where you started recording, press and hold
down the

STOP

key, and press the

F FWD

(

LRP

= Last Recording Posi-

tion) key.

To return to the zero point, press and hold down the

STOP

key and

press the

REW

(

RTZ

= Return To Zero) key.

5

Press

PLAY

to start playback of the recorded tracks.

The faders and
other mixer con-

trols adjust the output level of
the recorded tracks, not the input
signals.

Use the track fader(s) and the red

MASTER

fader to adjust the level of

what you hear. Adjust the final volume with the headphones control
and the monitoring system’s volume control.

The pan controls position the track in the stereo “image” created by
the left and right speakers (or headphones). The center position is
marked by a “click” feel when you turn the knob.

You can change
the setting of the

high and low equalization con-
trols. See “EQ settings” on
page 28
for details.

The

EQ HIGH

and

EQ LOW

equalization controls work in a similar way

to the bass and treble tone controls on a stereo system. The center
“click” position of the knob means there’s no cut or boost for the
appropriate band.

You can re-record the track if you’re not happy with it by going back to
the original point and repeating the process.

When you’re happy with your recording, you can un-arm the track(s)
(“safe
” them) and arm and record on other tracks. Remember to re-
assign the inputs as well as arming the tracks.

Press the

REW

or

F FWD

keys for a short while and then release them

to wind backwards or forwards through your recording (like a tape
recorder). Press and hold these keys to increase the “wind” speed. Press

STOP

to stop the fast winding (again, like a tape recorder).

Figure 1.8: Recording tracks

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