Using the usb connection, System requirements, Figure 2.3: disconnecting the dp-01 – Teac DP-01 Series Owners Manual User Manual

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Using the USB connection

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TASCAM DP-01

Owner’s Manual

Advanced techniques

Using the USB connection

We use the term
“PC” throughout

this section to mean either a Win-
dows or Macintosh personal com-
puter.

You can use a personal computer to read and write from the FAT partition of the
hard disk.

Data transfer between a personal computer and the DP-01 is always done
through this FAT partition. It is not possible to access the “native” partitions
directly from a PC and so all transfers are a 2-stage process.

Do not rename or
delete these direc-

tories—if you do, you will lose
the ability to carry out the opera-
tions described here.

Within the FAT partition, there are three directories (folders):

BACKUP

,

WAVE

and

UTILITY

, as explained below.

You can make the following transfers:

Whole songs—the DP-01 calls this

BACKUP

(from the DP-01 to the

BACKUP

directory of the FAT partition to the PC) and

RESTORE

(from

the PC to the

BACKUP

directory of the FAT partition of the DP-01).

Tracks in WAV format—tracks can be exported (one or more at a time)
as WAV files, or imported (one at a time) from WAV files between the
PC and the

WAVE

directory of the FAT partition of the DP-01.

The

UTILITY

direc-

tory is used for DP-

01 system updates, etc. Explana-
tions of how this is used are given
with the update software.

Mastered stereo mixes—export only, as stereo WAV files to the

WAVE

directory of the FAT partition of the DP-01.

System requirements

Data transfer be-
tween the DP-01

and a PC takes place at USB 2.0
speeds (maximum). If your com-
puter has USB 1.1, but no USB 2.0,
data transfer will still work, but
slower. Additionally, we recom-
mend that you always use a high-
quality USB 2.0 cable in order to
maximize data transfer speeds.

The DP-01 will work with the following Microsoft operating systems: Win-
dows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. It will work with the following
operating systems from Apple Computer: MacOS 9.0 and above, and MacOS
X 10.2 and above.

For all the above operating systems, no driver is required. The DP-01 simply
appears as a removable disk.

However, you should always follow your computer’s instructions on how to
disconnect a USB removable drive safely from your system. If you do not do
this, there is a risk of data corruption in the FAT partition.

Disconnecting from Windows Me / 2000 / XP systems

With

Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP, the procedure is a little more
complex than simply unplugging the DP-01.

In the system tray (typically at the bottom right of the screen), you see an icon
picture of a PC card and an arrow.

1

Left-click this icon to show a popup bar. Click this popup bar to allow
the DP-01 to be removed from the computer.

2

When the panel telling you it is safe to remove the DP-01 appears,
press the DP-01

EXIT

key to “close” the system (see ““Open” and

“Close”” on page 41):

Figure 2.3: Disconnecting the DP-01

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