Setting up the rhythm, Selecting the pattern, Adding the rhythm guitar – Teac PocketStudio 5 Getting Started User Manual

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5 – Your first song using the Pocketstudio 5

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TASCAM Pocketstudio 5

Getting Started

Setting up the rhythm

The first thing to do is to set the tone generator to the
“pattern” setting.

1

From the “home” screen, press

MENU

and

then enter the

SYSTEM

menu.

2

Use the cursor to move to

TgMode

, and the

wheel to select

PATTERN

.

TIP

While you are in the

SYSTEM

menu, you may decide

that you want to think in terms of bars and beats, not
minutes and seconds. Set the

Time

parameter to

Bars/Beats

if you want to work this way (see

“Choosing the time type” on page 22 of the reference
manual).

Selecting the pattern

From the home screen,

press the

MENU

key, and enter the

PATTERN

menu.

Select a category and style to use as a backing.

You can also adjust the structure of the song, arrang-
ing fills, intro, verses, etc. into the order that fits your
song, and you can also adjust the chord changes
throughout the song, as well as adjusting the relative
levels, pan positions, etc. of the instruments.

See the reference manual describing the use of pat-
terns (“Patterns on the Pocketstudio 5” on page 7) for
full details of how to do these operations.

Start playback using the

PLAY

y key.

Bring up the

TG

and

MASTER

faders to their nomi-

nal positions so that the meters show some life, and
adjust the headphone volume using the headphone
level control

A

until it is comfortable. Do not use the

TG

or the

MASTER

faders to adjust the monitoring

level in the headphones.

Adding the rhythm guitar

The first thing to do is to make sure your guitar is in
tune. Happily, the Pocketstudio 5 contains a tuner—
you don’t need other equipment.

1

Connect the guitar to the Pocketstudio 5.

Make sure the switch on the right of the
Pocketstudio 5

D

is set to the

GUITAR

posi-

tion. Plug your guitar into the Pocketstudio
5’s

GUITAR IN

jack.

NOTE

NEVER plug your guitar amplifier speaker output into
the Pocketstudio 5. If you do, will almost certainly dam-
age the Pocketstudio 5 and your guitar amplifier. You
may have an output marked LINE OUT on your ampli-
fier. If such a jack exists, you may use that, but you must
make sure that the selector switch on the Pocketstudio
5 is set to

LINE

and not

GUITAR

(even though the

instrument you are playing is a guitar!).

2

Assign the

GUITAR IN

to track 1.

Press and hold the

INPUT A

GUITAR

key and

make sure the

REC READY

lights for tracks 1

and 2 flash rapidly (you will be recording on
tracks 1 and 2 in stereo).

3

Adjust the levels. Make sure that your gui-
tar’s pickup volume and tone controls are set
to the level you want.

NOTE

N

If you have exceptionally powerful pickups on your gui-
tar, you may find that the red

OL

indicator by the

INPUT A

key flashes on loud passages. This means that

you are overloading the input stages of the Pocketstu-
dio 5, and you should reduce the input level using the

GUITAR/LINE

control.

Make sure the Pocketstudio 5 is showing its
home screen (“The “home” screen” on
page 10). Y
ou’ve already adjusted the

MASTER

fader, haven’t you?

R e c o r d : T r a c k i n g

T g M o d e

/ P a t t e r n

T e m p o

: - - - - - - -

T i m e

: A B S

;

C t g r y

/ R o c k 1

S t y l e : 6 0 s H r o c k

T e m p o :

d = 1 0 0

A r n g e : P r e s e t

. ;

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