Renaming an mp3 file, Selecting mp3s for playback, Using an mp3 as a recorded backing – Teac PocketStudio 5 Reference Manual User Manual

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6 – Advanced options and operations

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TASCAM Pocketstudio 5

Reference Manual

Move the cursor down to

MP3 NAME

and press

ENTER

:

Use the cursor pad and wheel to reset the name (say
to

MIX1

).

Now, when you press the

MP3

key to start mixdown,

you will see the new name in the list:

You can select a new mix (

STMIX

) or you can

overwrite any existing mixes (here, there is only
one—

MIX1

).

The important thing to remember is that whenever
you create a new mix, it will be saved as

STMIX

. If

there is already a file called

STMIX

, it will be over-

written by the new mix, and you cannot undo the
operation!

Renaming an MP3 file

You must rename the

STMIX

MP3 file to keep it, following the procedure

here:

1

Load the

STMIX

MP3 file for recording or

playback (see this section and the following).

2

Press the

MP3

key so that it is unlit.

3

From the

CARD

menu, select

MP3 NAME

,

and press

ENTER

:

4

Use the cursor keys and the wheel to enter
the characters of the name, and then press

ENTER

to confirm the setting of the name.

Selecting MP3s for playback

When you have made a number of mixes, you will
want to select the different mixes to play back so that
you can compare the different versions of your work.

Press the

MP3

key until it flashes green. The list of

available MP3s (mixes, etc.) appears on screen.

Use the cursor pad to select the MP3 file to be loaded
and press

ENTER

.

The

MP3

key lights green.

Now you can use the transport keys to control the
playback of the stereo MP3 file.

PLAY

and

STOP

work as usual.

RECORD

has no effect on the MP3

file, but allows the MP3 file to be recorded on the
multitrack tracks (see below). Pressing and holding

either

REW

or

F FWD

will start fast rewind or for-

ward (playback is muted).

To return to the start, use the

STOP

+

REW

combina-

tion (the

LRP

combination naturally has no meaning

here).

Repeat playback is not possible, and it is not possible
to set marks while playing back an MP3 file. Bars
and beats timing is not possible, and the frames field
is not available for display or location (minutes and
seconds only).

NOTE

If there are no MP3 files currently on the Pocketstudio
5, the display shows

No

File

.

TIP

You can also use the Pocketstudio 5 as an MP3 player
for MP3 files which have not been produced using the
Pocketstudio 5. This same technique is used to load MP3
files which you have placed in the

MP3

folder when the

Pocketstudio 5 is connected to a computer. Such files
should be encoded at 128 kbps.

Using an MP3 as a recorded backing

When an MP3 file has been loaded on the Pocketstu-
dio 5’s card, you can use it as backing in your multi-
track recording. This applies either to mixes you have

made of your own recordings, or other MP3 files at
128 bps which you have loaded.

M P 3

N a m e

N a m e

: S T M I X

S u r e ? > > [ E N T E R

/ S T M I X

M I X 1

L o a d > > [ E N T E R ]

M P 3

N a m e

N a m e

: S T M I X

S u r e ? > > [ E N T E R ]

/ M I X 1

M I X 2

B I G B A S S

;

L o a d > > [ E N T E R ]

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