Teac DM-24 User Manual

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TASCAM DM-24

Attack .......................................................................66
Release .....................................................................66

Compressors ............................................... 67

Threshold .................................................................67
Compression ratio ...................................................67
Attack time ..............................................................67
Release time ............................................................67
Auto make-up ..........................................................67
Output gain .............................................................67

Preset library entries ................................. 67

Compressors .......................................................... 67
Gates/Expanders ................................................... 68

9 – Grouping

Mute groups .............................................. 69

Turning groups on and off ................................... 70
Copying mute settings to the faders ................... 70

Fader groups .............................................. 70

Fader groups to mute groups .............................. 71
Turning groups on and off ................................... 71

Grouping layers ......................................... 71

10 – Monitoring

Control room monitoring .......................... 73

Control room outputs ........................................... 73
Control room signal selection .............................. 73
2-track input .......................................................... 74

Studio monitoring ..................................... 74

Studio monitoring volume ................................... 75

Soloing ....................................................... 75

MODE SELECT ........................................................ 75
SOLO LINK .............................................................. 75
SOLO TYPE ............................................................. 75

PFL ............................................................................75
AFL ............................................................................75
INPLACE SOLO .........................................................75

Inplace solo defeat ................................................ 76
SOLO level ............................................................. 76
Turning soloing on and off .................................. 76

Dimming and talkback .............................. 76
Slate settings ............................................. 77

Lineup oscillator .................................................... 77

Meters and faders ..................................... 77

Master meters ....................................................... 78
Channel faders ...................................................... 79
Meter and fader setup .......................................... 79

Fader level ...............................................................79
Meter ballistics (METER SETUP) ..............................79

11 – Machine Control/Location

Selecting devices for control .................... 80

Deleting devices from the list .............................. 81
Auto-detection of devices .................................... 81
Selecting the control type for the devices .......... 81

STATE .......................................................................81
DEVICE ......................................................................81
ID ..............................................................................81
CHASE ......................................................................81
TRA ...........................................................................82
REC ...........................................................................82

Machine Control mapping memories .................. 82
To use a machine control mapping ...................... 83
Viewing the transport mappings ......................... 83
Editing a mapping ................................................. 83

General parameters ...................................83

Program Change channels ....................................83
Program Change values ........................................84
General MIDI parameters ......................................84

MIDI OUT Active Sensing ....................................... 84
OUTPUT MTC when slaved .................................... 84
RESET (ffh) ............................................................... 84

MIDI filtering ..........................................................84
Serial output ..........................................................84
Edit Frames .............................................................84
Play Mode ..............................................................85

AUTO ....................................................................... 85
DEFERRED ................................................................ 85
IMMEDIATE ............................................................. 85

Cueing Mode ..........................................................85
Locate Preroll .........................................................85

Location memories .....................................85

Selecting the location point display .....................85
Storing a location memory “on the fly” ..............86
Manually entering and editing a location

memory ...............................................................86

Location to a location memory .............................86
Viewing a list of location memories ....................87
Manual location .....................................................87
Repeat play
............................................................87
Auto punch operations .........................................87
ALL INPUT and AUTO MON ...................................87

External control ..........................................87

Moving between screens ......................................88

DTRS devices ...............................................88

DA-98HR .................................................................89

DIGITAL INPUT ......................................................... 89
INPUT PATCH ........................................................... 89
OUTPUT PATCH ....................................................... 89
INPUT MONITOR ..................................................... 89
TRACK DELAY .......................................................... 89
TIME MODE ............................................................. 89
TC REC ...................................................................... 89
TC Generator ........................................................... 89
Machine Offset ....................................................... 89
PUNCH IN/OUT ........................................................ 89
DITHER ..................................................................... 89
VARI SPEED .............................................................. 89
CLOCK ...................................................................... 89

DTRS mixer .............................................................90
DA-78HR .................................................................91
DA-98 .....................................................................91
DA-38 .....................................................................92
DA-88 .....................................................................92

MIDI controllers ..........................................93
MIDI faders .................................................93

12 – MIDI

Bulk dumps .................................................95

Bulk transfer of data from the DM-24 .................95
Bulk transfer of data to the DM-24 ......................96

Updating the system software .................96
Control Change messages to and from

the DM-24 ................................................96

MIDI Implementation Chart .......................98

13 – Library functions

Library concepts .....................................................99

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