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Tascam DP01 All-In-One Recording Package Microphone Questions & Answers
TASCAM DP-01 won`t startup
Press and hold down the "track edit" and the "shut down" buttons while turning the power on until it says "-init screen- please wait". It will ask you if you want to initialize hdd. If so press yes/enter. This Will wipe your hard drive clean. If no just press no/exit. This works on the dp-01fx. It should work on the dp-01 as well.
I need a driver for a Tascam DP-01FX
ok first i just wanna prepare ya on how bad your gonna kick yourself on
this one, i have a used one and dont really use honestly i hate
it...but i decided to mess around with it and decide to get sumthing
decent and bring it to the comp for the first time...and i seen i had
the same issue.. and saw that alot of people did to and they went on
and on with no solution...so i gave myself 5mins to think and
remember....and here ya go you ready... after you save all your songs
correctly to get them ready for export...step 1.plug it into your usb
port...step 2. ignore the fact that its not being noticed by
windows...step 3. go to menu on ur tascam scroll down to disk hit
yes/enter.step 4..now ur in the disk menu and right there the third
choice..usb open/close hit enter and there ya go you will be prompt to
open the usb port and everything is done your ready to go...when ur
done u close the port...basicly an on and off switch for the usb
port...i hope it helps and its not too late...good luck..oh it should
be in the manual under usb...thats how i remembered it cause i
remember reading it.
Tascam DP01 wont get past please wait screen
Usually an indication of bad sectors on the hard drive. This can be caused by bumping the unit when it is running, excessive vibration, a power failure while it is on, improper shutdown, or expoure to a strong magnetic field like having a subwoofer too close or an intermittent faulty power supply.
Your options are to return the unit (if it is still under warranty), or if not to open up the DP-01, remove the hard drive, connect it to a PC and perform a low level format (or take the drive to your nearest PC repair shop and have them reformat it).
Unfortunately you'll lose any data that wasn't backed up, but this should bring back your DP-01.
What does I/O too short
I/O is are the Set In (the start of the recording) and Set Out (the end of the recording). You must set these marks to master the recorded material. If you look you will see the "Set In" and "set out" buttons. YOU MUST DO THIS. If the I/O are not set you are basically try to master Nothing 0.0-0.0secs. So Set your In at the start, and Set your Out at the end of the recording. You must do this. Do not touch the Out until your recording is complete.
I have a Tascam DP-02(not 01) and need to seperate songs
You can use the track edit functions to mark the beginning and end of a song to cut or copy and then insert the song onto its own track(s). (If it's in stereo you'd have it recorded on two tracks).
Or you could consider just exporting the whole track(s) via USB (or using the SF card) onto a PC for editing with the program of your choice.
Timing of Mastering and burning final copy to CD
Hi,
I don't use my Tascam to create CDs for exactly the reasons you are asking about. I do a bounce mix to a couple of tracks and then export via usb to a PC for finalizing and CD creation there.
To answer your questions, you do always need to create a master first for each sermon on the DP-02 before you can burn it to a CD. You also have to finalize the CD to play it on other players.
Mastering as well occurs in real time, so it does take 60 minutes to create a master for a 60 minute recording.
As I don't burn from my Tascam, I didn't realize the burn time was so long though. I would have expected that to be faster for sure. I know my old 2488 MkI is supposed to burn at 4x and I believe the MkII burns at 8x. The DP-02 is newer than both and I would assume it would burn even faster.
Anyway, as I said you might wish to go the PC route. That way you can export the tracks without having to master them and burn them from the PC to CD at up to 40x (depending on the speed of your PC's burner).
Hope this helps.
bd.
Tascam DP02 - LOW VOLUMES!
Phantom power should only be used with a condenser/ribbon mic. If you're using a dynamic mic (like the one in the photo) you don't need phantom power. Also I run my mics and instruments through a mixer, then into the unit. Also if you're mixing your masters at a low volume, the CD will play at a lower volume. Try mastering at as high a volume as possible, avoid clipping of course. But get it as loud as possible while mastering. Then the master copy should be louder. I have a DP02 and found out it needs decent monitors to mix and master. That's all I've got.
Mpc200oxl forces me to save my beats as midi
Hi,
Not sure if this basic instruction is what you are looking for or not, as I'm not sure how long you've been using the Akai Sampler. So forgive me if this is too basic and you're having a real problem other than one that assumes you are fairly new to the unit. Here goes:
To change the file format (or type of save) the MPC will perform a save in, you need to access the Save Screen:
Hold SHIFT and press LOAD (3 on the numeric keypad) to enter the Disk mode. Press SAVE [F2] to display the save screen. You then need to select the Type: - if it is only saving midi then the type will be "Save a Sequence" on this screen. You can change it to "Save All Sequences & Songs" if that is what you are referring to as 'the normal way'.
Hope this helps.
bd.
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