Tuning the guitar, Adding a guitar effect, Tuning the guitar adding a guitar effect – Teac PocketStudio 5 Getting Started User Manual

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5 – Your first song using the Pocketstudio 5

TASCAM Pocketstudio 5

Getting Started

17

NOTE

Bringing up track 1 fader here does not affect the level
of the signal being recorded—it sets the relative level of
the sound from track 1 that you hear through the head-
phones (or LINE OUT).

Adjust the guitar input level

6

so that when

you play the guitar in the way you will be
playing when you are recording, the meter
(

INPUT A

) is in the top part of the bottom line

of the display.

Tuning the guitar

1

Tune the guitar. Since you’re playing along
with the tone generator, you should be in
tune with your “backing band”!

From the home screen, press

MENU

. Use the

cursor pad to navigate to the

TUNER

menu

and press

ENTER/YES

again.

2

The top line of the screen indicates the refer-
ence tuning (the frequency of the A below
middle C). Leave this at

440

when playing

along with the Pocketstudio 5’s tone genera-
tor. If you are recording with an instrument
which does not follow this standard, you may
want to adjust this value, otherwise leave it
alone.

3

Play any single string on the guitar. The
Pocketstudio 5 makes its best guess of the
note that the string is tuned to, and displays
this note, and a graphical display showing
whether the string is sharp or flat. This

screen shows an E string which is slightly
sharp.

In this case, you should flatten the note
(loosen the string) slightly until only the cen-
ter box is filled when you play the string.

4

Repeat the process one string at a time until
all strings are tuned.

NOTE

If you do not see any indication on the screen when you
play the guitar, check that (i) the guitar pickup is
switched on and the guitar volume is correctly set, and
(ii) that the

GUITAR/LINE LEVEL

control

5

is also

correctly set.

If the string pitch is midway between two notes (for
instance, between E and Eb, both note names are
shown alternately in the second line of the display.

5

Exit the tuner function by pressing

EXIT

.

Adding a guitar effect

1

Press the

EFFECTS

key so a screen similar to

the one below is displayed:

2

If the top line shows

FX2

rather than

FX1

,

press the

EFFECTS

key once more to change

it.

3

Use the cursor pad to move to the program
setting and select a guitar effect (a full list of
these patches can be found in the reference
manual).

Note that there are four categories of effects
available for input A: electric guitar

(

EGTR

), acoustic guitar (

AGTR

), bass

effects (

BASS

) and other miscellaneous set-

tings (

ELSE

)

1

. Use the wheel to choose the

appropriate category.

4

Each setting has one parameter (

Param

)

that may be adjusted, which is the most
“meaningful” parameter for each setting.
The exact way in which the sound is affected
by this parameter depends on the selected
effect.

5

As well as the preset (

Preset

) bank of

effects, you can also store your own effect set-
tings (

User

). The

Bank

parameter allows

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C a l : 4 4 0

E

| _ _ _ _ _

J H _ _ _ _ |

F X 1

: T r a D i s t

C t g r y

/ E G T R

P a r a m

: 8 3

B a n k

: P r e s e t

;

1. Currently, the only “else” setting is a thru set-

ting. This may change with future releases of
the Pocketstudio 5 software.

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