Tascam Audio Recorder HD P2 Owners Manual
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TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual 11 Operation Power Control Once power is connected to your HD-P2, turn it ON or OFF by momentarily pressing the spring-loaded power switch. The HD-P2 will power up immediately. If, for any reason, the HD-P2 does not respond to a power off attempt, a forced power-down is accomplished by holding the power switch engaged for seven seconds. Inserting and Removing Media The Compact Flash media can be inserted into the media slot when the HD-P2 is powered ON or...
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1 TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual Operation Playing Audio Press the PLAY key and audio at the current location on the timeline is played back. The HD-P2’s play- back engine is based on a 24 hour day and will play audio from time 00:00:00.00 to 23:59:59.59. If time- code mode is not enabled, the HD-P2 will stop when it reaches the end of day (during play or while fast forwarding). It also stops if you are rewinding and hit the beginning of the day. See the Timecode section for...
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TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual 1 Monitoring The HD-P2 features a headset jack and phones adjust knob. In the Project Menu, Settings page there is an option for choosing the type of headset monitoring. The choices include Stereo, Mono Left, Mono Right, Mono Summed, and Follow Record Mode. The Mono Summed mode can be useful if you are doing mono recordings sometimes from the left and sometimes the right. Follow Record Mode sets the headphone moni- toring mode to match the project’s...
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1 TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual HD-P2 Screens and Menus Menu Navigation The HD-P2’s settings and utilities are accessed through a menu system. To activate the menu system, press the MENU key and the main menu is shown. To go back to the operational screen, press the MENU key at any time. Main Menu Project Menu – Used to access all of the settings and operations for the current project. Not accessible when media is not present. Change/New Project – Used to create new projects or...
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TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual 1 HD-P2 Screens and Menus Figure 14a - Project Settings Screen: Expanded View Figures 14a and 14b are expanded views of all of the project settings and timecode sub-menus (timecode settings are explained in detail in the Timecode sec- tion of this manual).The following are details about the Project Settings menu items: Headset Monitoring – Stereo, Mono Left, Mono Right, Mono Summed, or Follow Record Mode (“Channels” field above). Monitoring via the...
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1 TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual HD-P2 Screens and Menus Figure 15 - File Edit ScreenFigure 16 - File Edit in Process The SHUTTLE/DATA wheel moves the menu selection as it does in any other menu screen. If you wish to use the SHUTTLE/DATA wheel to move the timeline, press and hold the STOP key. While auditioning the file you can change the In and Out points by pressing the LOCATE Ô/keys. The display updates to show the current selection of the file and the small In/Out time...
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TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual 1 HD-P2 Screens and Menus Change/New Project By default the HD-P2 automatically makes the first project whenever new media is used. To make addi- tional projects, or switch between projects, use the Change/New Project menu from the Main menu. In Figure 18 the menu shows the currently loaded project (Project 09) and any other projects on this Compact Flash card. If you select a non-loaded proj- ect, like Project 02, the sub-menu provides the choices of...
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1 TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual HD-P2 Screens and Menus Set System Time Figure 21 shows the current time stored in the real- time clock chip of the HD-P2. A backup lithium bat- tery powers this clock. The screen shows the status of this battery. Figure 21 - Set System Time Screen Audio Clock Management The HD-P2 supports a number of internal and external clocking options. Figure 23 shows the current sample rate along with the values of any external signals, and the measured deviance...
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TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual 1 HD-P2 Screens and Menus Media Information Figure 25 - Media Information Screen Media Information reports information on the type of CF card/media that is in use. Figure 25 shows a 1024 MB CF card from SanDisk. It has been formatted as a FAT-16 storage device for optimal performance of this size of media. Media Speed Check This performs a quick write/read speed check on the inserted CF media. The results are approximate and should be used only as a...
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0 TASCAM HD-P Owner's Manual Software Update Figure 29 - Software Update Screen w/o UpdateFigure 30 - Software Update Screen w/Update From time to time new software may be released for the HD-P2. To update the HD-P2 software you will copy the update file (e.g. UPDATE_1_1.BIN) to a CF card and insert it into the HD-P2. You can also copy the update file to the HD-P2 card while the system is docked to a host computer over FireWire. Whenever the HD-P2 detects an update file on an...