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5 Basic recording Selecting the input source Setting phantom power When connecting a condenser mic that requires phantom power, press the PHANTOM +48V switch when the recorder is stopped to turn phantom power on/off. N phantom power is on, the PHANTOM +48V indicator lights, and phantom power is supplied to the MIC input jacks (1-12, 13/14-19/20). ATTENTION i Before connecting condenser mics, turn this unit and all equipment to be connected off (standby). i The PHANTOM +48V switch turns it on/off for the input channels
(1-12, 13/14-19/20) simultaneously. Do not turn the PHANTOM
+48V switch on when connecting a mic that does not require phan-
tom power. i Do not connect or disconnect mics when the PHANTOM +48V switch is on. Doing so could cause a loud noise and might damage this unit and connected equipment. i Set the following knobs and faders to their minimum values before changing the PHANTOM +48V switch on/off setting. Depending on the connected mics, sudden loud noises from monitoring equipment could occur, and this could damage the equipment or harm hearing. GAIN knobs Channel faders SUB fader MON 1/MON 2 faders MAIN fader CONTROL ROOM knob PHONES knob i Turn the PHANTOM +48V switch on only when using a condenser microphone that requires phantom power. Turning the PHAN-
TOM +48V switch on when a dynamic mic or other mic that does not require it is connected could damage this unit and connected equipment. i When using condenser mics that require phantom power and dynamic mics together, be sure to use balanced dynamic mics. Unbalanced dynamic mics cannot be used when phantom power is enabled. i Supplying phantom power to some ribbon mics could break them. If you are unsure, do not supply phantom power to a ribbon mic. This unit has 22 inputs (22 line/16 mic inputs) with separate MIC and standard jacks. The LINE/INST (BAL) input jacks on channels 12 support high imped-
ance input, including direct guitar input. Turn the INST switch on when connecting an electric guitar or similar instrument directly. ATTENTION Do not connect to both the MIC jack and the standard input jack
(LINE/INST (BAL), LINE (BAL), L/MONO (BAL) or R (BAL)) on a channel at the same time. TIP Set the INST switch to off when connecting an electric-acoustic gui-
tar with a built-in preamp or an active electric guitar, as well as when an effect is connected between an electric guitar and this unit. Setting the MODE switch Using the MODE switch settings of each channel to select their input sources individually. LIVE:
PC:
MTR:
Use the signal from the input jack as the input source. Use a signal from a computer connected to the USB port as the input source. Use a playback signal from the SD card as an input source. When a MODE switch is set to MTR, the signal from the input jack on that channel will be recorded. This function is useful when recording and playing back repeatedly because the monitored sound is automatically switched according to the recording or playback status. Sounds on channels when in MTR mode Transport status Stop REC button off Muted Playing back Playback sound only Recording Playback sound only REC button on Sound from input jack Playback sound only +
sound from input jack Sound from input jack 26 TASCAM Model 24 Monitoring Recording 5 Basic recording Monitoring is important when recording and mastering. With this unit, monitoring is possible using an external monitoring sys-
tem (powered monitor speakers or an amp and speakers) or using stereo headphones. Use the CONTROL ROOM and PHONES knobs to adjust the level of the monitoring system. SIG indicators and level meters The channel 1-12, 13/14-19/20 SIG indicators and level meters shown on the Meter Screen can be used to check the levels of this unit's audio signals. The level meters are for visually checking signal levels and can also be used to check whether or not signals are being input to this unit. For example, even when you cannot hear anything monitoring, if the Meter Screen level meters are moving, signals are being input to this unit. The SIG indicators light green when signals (of at least 32 dB) are input through their channels. If a SIG indicator lights red, the input source signal is too loud or the GAIN knob is turned up too far. If the SIG indicator lights red even when the GAIN knob is turned all the way to the left, the input source signal is to loud. Lower its volume. Track level meters (1-12, 13/14-21/22) The show track playback signal or truck input signal levels. Channels for which the MODE switch is set to MTR will show the fol-
lowing signal levels according to the operation status. REC button Unlit Transport status PLAY PLAY Stop Record Blinking
(recording standby) Blinking
(recording) NOTE Level meter display Track playback signal Playback signal
(automatic monitoring on) Track input + playback signal
(automatic monitoring off) Track input signal Track input signal When the playback signal is shown, the level of the recorded signal on the track is being shown, so the levels of the level meters cannot be changed. When the input signal is shown, adjusting channel 1-12, 13/14-19/20 GAIN knobs will change the levels of the level meters. MAIN MIX L/R level meters (MAIN) These show the MAIN MIX L/R bus levels. This unit can simultaneously record up to 24 tracks, including 22 channel inputs and the MAIN MIX L/R bus. The following recording operations assume that mics, guitars and other things to record have been connected to the unit, input signals have been assigned as track recording sources, monitoring equipment has been connected and a song has been loaded. 1. Press the REC buttons for tracks to record. Press the RECORD button to start recording standby. It will blink red. When a MODE switch is set to MTR, the signal from the input jack on that channel will be recorded.(see Setting the MODE switch on page 26) NOTE i The MAIN MIX L/R bus does not have a REC button, but it is always in recording standby. The signals of the MAIN MIX L/R bus will always be recorded if the record button is pressed. i When the REC buttons of tracks that already have recordings is blinking, press them to make them unlit. 2. Set the recording levels. Use the GAIN knobs of each channel to adjust their input levels. Watch the SIG indicators above and to the right of the GAIN knobs, and set the levels suitably. At the same time, check that the sound heard through headphones or a monitoring system is not distorted and that an unintended effect has not been set. NOTE If an input is too loud, the SIG indicator will light red. If the SIG indicator lights red even when its GAIN knob is turned all the way to the left, lower the volume of the input source. 3. Press the 0 button. Recording will start and the 0 and 7/9 buttons will light. The REC buttons for tracks to record will stop blinking and stay lit. 4. When recording has completed, press the 8 button. 5. Use the m/, buttons and 8 button, for example to locate to a position you want to check. TIP For details about the locate function, see Locate functionpage 30. 6. Press the 7/9 button to play the recorded tracks. Use the channel and MAIN faders to adjust the playback levels. Use the volume of the monitoring system to adjust the final moni-
toring level. Use the PAN knobs of each channel to set the position of each track signal between left and right speakers. NOTE i The channel PAN knobs and channel faders control the playback output signals of already recorded tracks or the monitoring volume of input signals. They do not control signals to be recorded. i If you are not satisfied with a recording, repeat the above procedure from the beginning. TASCAM Model 24 27 5 Basic recording Undoing operations Using the built-in effects If you make a mistake operating the unit or want to do a recording over, for example,the operation last conducted can be undone. Editing, recording and other operations can be undone. The following types of operations can be undone. 0 Recording operations 0 Auto punch in/out operations 0 Track clearing operations If a song is loaded or the unit is turned off, Information used for undoing and redoing will be lost, so undoing and redoing previous operations will no longer be possible. NOTE Files used for undoing are saved on the SD card. If you want to delete those files to make more space on the ST card, reload the current song on the SONG Screen. Undoing the previous operation This unit has built in effects, so you can apply effects without an external effect device. Channels 1-12 and 13/14-19/20 can have an effect applied. Their signals are sent to the built-in effect by the FX bus. The return signal is returned to the MAIN MIX L/R and MONITOR OUT 1/2 buses. 1. Use the FX knobs of each channel to adjust the levels of signals sent to the FX bus. 2. Use the EFFECT Screen to select the type of effect.(see Setting the built-in effect on page 28) 3. Use the TO MAIN LR and TO MON 1/TO MON 2 knobs to adjust the return levels for the MAIN MIX L/R and MONITOR OUT 1/2 buses. 4. When the AFL switch is on, use the CONTROL ROOM/PHONES knob to adjust the return level. NOTE The sound with the effect applied can be monitored from the CON-
TROL ROOM L/R jacks or PHONES jack. 1. When the Home Screen is open, press the F3 button. Setting the built-in effect 1. Press the SELECT button to open the EFFECT Screen. The following confirmation pop-up message will appear. 2. Select TYPE, and press the MULTI JOG dial to open the effect type list pop-up. Set the built in effect type. 2. Press the F4 ous operation. NOTE button to return to the state before the previ-
To cancel undoing, press the F1 button. Options:
Redoing an undone operation 1. After undoing, when the REDO button appears on the Home Screen, press the F3 The following confirmation pop-up message will appear. button. 1.SMALL HALL (default), 2.LARGE HALL, 3.SMALL ROOM, 4.LARGE ROOM, 5.PLATE, 6.STUDIO, 7.LIVE, 8.SHORT DELAY, 9.DELAY, 10.PING PONG, 11.CHORUS, 12.FLANGER, 13.DELAY+SHALL, 14.DELAY+LHALL, 15.CHORUS+SHALL, 16.CHORUS+LHALL 2. Press the F4 button to restore the previous operation and return to the state before undoing. NOTE To cancel undoing, press the F1 button. 28 TASCAM Model 24 5 Basic recording 3. Select PARAMETER, and adjust the amount of the set effect. Options: 1 (default), 100 NOTE Press the F4 PARAMETER items to their default values. button to set the CURRENT STATUS, TYPE and 4. Press the F3 button to turn the built-in effect on. The CURRENT STATUS will change from OFF to ON. NOTE Press the F2 5. Press the F1 button to turn the built-in effect off. button to return to the Home Screen. TASCAM Model 24 29 6 Recorder functions Locate function Punch in/out function When the Home Screen is open, you can use the MULTI JOG dial to set the locate point. On the Home Screen, the current position of the recorder is shown as a time in hours (h), minutes (m) and seconds (s). By setting the time in this display area, you can change the current posi-
tion of the recorder. Changing the playback position When the Home Screen is open and the recorder is stopped or playing back, you can use the MULTI JOG dial to set the locate point. Using the direct locate function to locate 1. When the Home Screen is open and the recorder is stopped, press the MULTI JOG dial to enable direct locate mode. A cursor will appear at the location to be changed in the recorder counter. 2. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to change a value, and press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm it and move the cursor to the next item. 3. Change the seconds, minutes and hours in that order to move to that time as the current recorder position. 4. Press the 7/9 button to start playback or the 0 button to start recording from that position. Repeat playback function The repeat playback function can be used to play something over and over. When the Home Screen is open, press the F2 repeat playback function. button to set the Nothing shown: the current song will keep playing.
: The current song will play and then stop.
: The current song will play repeatedly. Punching in and out is a technique used to replace parts of already recorded tracks. You can start playback of recording, switch to recording when it reaches the part to be replaced (punch in), and then switch back to playback (or stop) when the end of that part is reached (punch out). 1. Determine the part you want to replace in advance. Select a point where the replacement audio can be combined well with the original track audio. 2. Press the REC button for the track with the part to be replaced to enter recording standby (REC button blinks). NOTE Punch in recording is not possible when the REC button is on for eight or more channels. 3. Start playback before the part to be replaced. 4. When the part to be replaced is reached, press the 0 button, and perform the part. Recording will start (punch in). 5. When the end of the part to be replaced is reached, press the 8 button. Recording will stop. Using the footswitch to punch in/out By connec ting a commercially-available footswitch to the FOOTSWITCH jack (TS standard) on the top of the unit, you can use it to punch in/out. To use a footswitch to punch in/out, you must set the foot switch function assignment to PUNCH IN/OUT in advance.(see Setting up the footswitch on page 31) At step 4 above, press the footswitch instead of the 0 button, and at step 5 press it again instead of the 8 button. 30 TASCAM Model 24 6 Recorder functions Setting up the footswitch Automatic punch in/out function Use the FOOTSW Screen to set the footswitch. 1. Open the FOOTSW Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) Using the automatic punch in/out function, you can automatically record between punch in and out points set in advance. To use automatic punch in/out recording, start playback from a pre-roll point before the punch in point where recording will start. Recording will stop when the punch out point is reached, but playback will continue for two seconds before stopping. Setting the punch in/out points 2. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the function to assign to the footswitch. 1. Open the AUTO PUNCH Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) Option PLAY / PAUSE
(default) PUNCH IN / OUT FX MUTE Meaning Press to start playback when paused. Press to stop when in any other state. Press during playback to punch in. Press when recording to punch out. Mute the built-in effect signal. 3. Press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm the assigned function. A * appears next to the selected function. 4. Press the F1 button to return to the MENU Screen. Setting the footswitch polarity The setting of this unit can be changed according to the polarity of the footswitch being used. Select NORMALLY OPEN or NORMALLY CLOSED so that the actual footswitch movement matches that shown by the illustration on the screen. 1. Open the FOOTSW Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Press the F4 button to open the POLARITY Screen, and turn the MULTI JOG dial to set the footswitch polarity. 2. Press the 7/9 button to start playback. 3. Press the MULTI JOG dial to set the punch in and out points. The set points are shown next to the IN and OUT items. NOTE i Press the F2 i Press the F3 button to clear set punch in and out points. button to select either the punch in or out point. An * will appear next to the selected item. 4. Press the 8 button to stop playback. 5. Press the F4 function on. The icon appears on the AUTO PUNCH Screen. button to turn the automatic punch in/out Options: NORMALLY OPEN (default), NORMALLY CLOSED 3. Press the F1 button to return to the FOOTSW Screen. button to return to the MENU Screen. 6. Press the F1 TIP i By setting only the punch in point, you can start recording with auto-
matic punch in and then continue recording until you press the 8 button to stop. i By setting only the punch out point, you can start recording by press-
ing the 0 button and then stop recording with automatic punch out. TASCAM Model 24 31 6 Recorder functions Setting a pre roll point Using automatic punching in and out When using automatic punch in, the amount of playback time before the punch in point can be set (pre roll point). 1. Select A.PUNCH PRE ROLL on the MENU screen to open the A.PUNCH PRE ROLL screen.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Set the pre-roll point. Option OFF 1sec. 10sec.
(default: 2sec.) Meaning Do not locate to a point before the punch in point. Locate to a pre roll point the set time before the punch in point and start playback. 3. Press the F1 button to return to the MENU Screen. Rehearsing punching in and out Follow these procedures to punch in and out automatically and record. 1. Confirm that the 2. Press the REC buttons for the tracks you want to record using icon appears on the Home Screen. automatic punch in/out. NOTE Punch in recording is not possible when the REC button is on for eight or more channels. 3. Press the 0 button. o The transport starts playback from the pre-roll point. Both track playback and input source signals can be monitored.(see Setting a pre roll point on page 32) o When the punch in point is reached, only the input source sig-
nal will be monitored. The 0 button will light. o When the punch out point is reached, both track playback and input source signals will be monitored. The 0 button will become unlit. o Playback will automatically stop two seconds after the punch out point. The 7/9 button will blink. You can rehearse before punch in/out recording. In rehearsal, recording will not occur, but monitoring will be the same as if recording. 1. Press the MENU button when the recorder is stopped to open the Home Screen. Confirm that the icon appears on the Home Screen. 2. Press the REC buttons for the tracks you want to record using automatic punch in/out. NOTE Punch in recording is not possible when the REC button is on for eight or more channels. 3. Press the 7/9 button. Auto punch in/out rehearsal starts. o The transport starts playback from the pre-roll point. Both track playback and input source signals can be monitored.(see Setting a pre roll point on page 32) o When the punch in point is reached, only the input source sig-
nal will be monitored. The 0 button will blink showing that it is rehearsal mode. o When the punch out point is reached, both track playback and input source signals will be monitored. The 0 button will become unlit. o Playback will automatically stop two seconds after the punch out point. The 7/9 button will blink. Rehearsal can be repeated. 32 TASCAM Model 24 Clearing tracks The selected track will be cleared. 1. Open the TRACK CLEAR Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the track to clear, and press the MULTI JOG dial. A confirmation message will appear. NOTE Press the F2 want to clear all tracks. button to open a message confirming that you button to clear the track(s). 3. Press the F4 NOTE i To cancel clearing tracks, press the F1 i Undoing is possible only for the last cleared track. 4. After clearing tracks completes, the TRACK CLEAR Screen will button. reopen. Importing tracks You can import audio files that you have to tracks in the current song. Files that can be imported to tracks must be WAV format (.WAV extension). To import an audio file with a different format (.mp3, etc.) to this unit, it must be converted to a WAV file that matches the format of the song it will be imported into beforehand. 1. Connect this unit with a computer.(see Connecting with a Com-
puter on page 37) 2. Use the computer to copy WAV files on it to this unit's MUSIC folder. 3. Follow the proper disconnection procedures on the computer before disconnecting the USB cable.(see Disconnecting on page 37) 7 Track editing 4. Open the TRACK IMPORT Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) WAV files in the MUSIC folder will be shown. 5. Select a WAV file to import. o Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select a WAV file. o Press the MULTI JOG dial when a folder is selected to show its contents. o Press the F1 o Press the F2 button to return to the MENU Screen. button to move up one level. 6. Press the F4 button. On the TRACK IMPORT Screen, the name of the file to be imported and the TARGET TRACK(S) item are shown. NOTE i To cancel importing a track, press the F1 button. i Importing is not possible under the following conditions. Not enough open space is available There are no empty tracks The characteristics of the WAV file you are trying to import differ from the current song. Example: Trying to import a 48kHz WAV file when the current song is 44.1kHz i If there is no file that can be imported, a No File pop-up message will appear. i If the imported WAV file is stereo, selection will be of two consecutive tracks. 7. Select the track to import, and press the F4 it. button to import 8. When importing completes, the TRACK IMPORT Screen reopens. TASCAM Model 24 33 FIRMWARE Screen The FIRMWARE Screen shows the firmware version. VERSION This shows the system firmware version of this unit. Setting the song name format Set the name format is used by the unit for creative songs. 1. On the SYSTEM Screen, select SONG NAME to open the SONG NAME Screen.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Set the file name format. Option DATE (default) WORD Meaning Use the date for the song name.
(Example: 180101_0001) Use the 6-character song name set on the EDIT screen.
(Example: TASCAM_0001) NOTE The date is set using the units internal clock. (see Setting the built-in clock date and time on page 22) Setting the WORD item To set the characters, select WORD on the TYPE Screen. An EDIT item will appear on the SONG NAME Screen that can open the WORD EDIT Screen. For details about how to set characters, see Editing textpage 25. 8 Settings and Information Viewing information Use the INFORMATION screen to view various types of information about the unit. Follow the procedures below to view the INFORMATION screen. 1. On the SYSTEM Screen, select INFORMATION to open the Information Screen.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) The Information Screen has 3 pages. The CARD page opens first. 2. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to cycle through the CARD, SONG and FIRMWARE screens. CARD Screen Shows the use status of the currently loaded SD card SONG Screen Shows the number of songs on the loaded SD card FIRMWARE Screen Shows the units system firmware version. 3. Press the F1 CARD Screen button to return to the MENU Screen. The CARD Screen shows the status of the currently loaded SD card. TOTAL SIZE Shows the total amount of space on the SD card. USED SIZE Shows the amount of space used on the SD card. REMAIN SIZE Shows the amount of space unused on the SD card. SONG Screen The SONG Screen shows the use status of the MTR folder. TOTAL SONG This shows the total number of songs in the MTR folder. 34 TASCAM Model 24 Restoring factory default settings You can restore the various settings stored in the memory of the unit to their factory default values. Use the following menu procedures to do so. 1. On the SYSTEM Screen, select INITIALIZE to open the INITIALIZE Screen.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Press the F4 3. When the setting completes, the SYSTEM Screen will reopen. button to restore the factory default settings. NOTE i Press the F1 i The date and time setting is not initialized. button to cancel execution. Formatting SD cards Formatting erases all music files on the SD card and automatically cre-
ates new MTR, MUSIC and UTILITY folders as well as a tascam_ m.sys file. ATTENTION i Formatting an SD card erases all the data on it. This cannot be undone. i Always use this unit to format media to be used with it. Operation of this unit might be affected when using an SD card that has been for-
matted by a computer or other device. 1. On the SYSTEM Screen, select MEDIA FORMAT to open the MEDIA FORMAT Screen.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) QUICK: Execute quick formatting. ERASE: Erase and format the card. 2. Select the format method, and press the MULTI JOG dial. A confirmation message will appear on the QUICK or ERASE Screen. Shown when QUICK selected NOTE Press the F1 previous screen. button to cancel formatting and return to the 8 Settings and Information 3. Press the F4 4. When formatting is complete, the SYSTEM Screen will reopen. button to start formatting. NOTE The writing speeds to SD cards and other storage media that use flash memory tend to decrease after writing occurs repeatedly. If the writing speed decreases, this could have a negative impact on recording. Using the ERASE function of this unit should restore the writing speed of the SD card.*
For this reason, we recommend using the ERASE function at the fol-
lowing times. o Whenever the card has been written to until it became com-
pletely full o On a regular schedule (about once per month) o Before starting important recordings
*Writing speed might not be restored depending on the SD card con-
dition (including malfunction and age). TASCAM Model 24 35 8 Settings and Information Playing WAV files on SD cards
(SD PLAY mode) The WAV files in the MUSIC folder on an SD card can be played back.(see Loading WAV files from a computer on page 38) The following audio file formats can be played back in SD PLAY mode. WAV: 44.1/48kHz, 16/24-bit BWF: 44.1/48kHz, 16/24-bit Playback signal is sent from channels 21 and 22. 1. Set the channel 21/22 MODE switch to MTR. 2. Set the channel 21/22 MON 1/MON 2 and BAL knobs and the channel fader to their middle positions 3. Open the SD PLAY Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 4. Select a file to play back o Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select a WAV file. o Press the MULTI JOG dial when a folder is selected to show its contents. o Press the F1 o Press the F2 button to return to the MENU Screen. button to move up one level. NOTE Only WAV files can be played back. MP3 files will not be shown. 5. Press the F4 button or 7/9 button to start WAV file playback. The SD PLAY Screen will show playback status. o Press the F1 o Press the F2 button to return to the SD PLAY Screen. button to turn the repeat playback func-
tion on and select the repeat playback mode. Display No indicator Meaning The folder that contains the currently playing WAV file will play back, and then playback will stop. The currently playing WAV file will play back repeatedly. The folder that contains the currently playing WAV file will play back repeatedly. o Press the F3 (<<) button to skip to the beginning of the WAV file. Press near the beginning of the WAV file to skip to the beginning of the track before it. o Press the F4 (>>) button to skip to the beginning of the next WAV file. 6. Press the F1 button twice to return to the MENU Screen. 36 TASCAM Model 24 9 Using a computer to transfer data By connecting this unit with a computer using a commercially-available USB cable, you can back up song data on the SD card in the unit to the computer, as well restore backed up song data to the unit. You can also export track and stereo master files from songs to the computer and import audio files from the computer. Backed up data can be restored to other Model 24/Model 20 units. Since this allows you to freely move files between Model 24/Model 20 units, you can easily conduct additional recording or mixing at different locations. ATTENTION Always turn the unit's power off (standby) before removing the SD card. You can conduct the same operations by removing the SD card from the unit and connecting it directly to a computer or by using a card reader instead of using USB to connect the unit and the computer. This unit can transfer the following data to a computer. Entire songs This unit can transfer all the data for a song from the MTR folder to a computer. This operation is called "backing up". Data backed up to a computer can also be transferred to the MTR folder, and restored as a song file. This operation is called "restoring". ATTENTION Do not change names, delete or otherwise alter individual files inside the MTR folder. Doing so could prevent loading data as a song and make proper recording and playback operations impossible. WAV files By placing WAV files from the computer into the MUSIC folder, you can import them to song tracks. Moreover, WAV files in the MUSIC folder can be played back in SD PLAY mode. Connecting with a Computer You cannot use this units recording, playback and other recorder func-
tions when it is connected to a computer by USB. To connect with a computer, use a Type-A to Type-B USB2.0 cable to connect the USB port on the back of this unit to a USB port on the computer. The USB cable can be connected either before or after turning this unit on. 1. Use a USB cable (Type-A to Type-B) to connect the computer to this unit's USB port. ATTENTION The unit should be connected directly with the computer instead of via a USB hub. 2. On the MENU Screen, select STORAGE to open the STORAGE Screen.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 3. To connect with the computer, press the F4 button. The unit enters USB storage mode and connects with the computer. Make sure that the SD card is inserted properly. 4. This unit appears on the computer as an external drive named TASCAM_M (if the card was formatted by this unit). Click the TASCAM_M drive on the computer to show the MTR, MUSIC and UTILITY folders. ATTENTION i This unit receives power through its power cord. It cannot be pow-
ered by USB. i Do not disconnect the power cord or turn off the power during data transfer. Data will be lost if the power is interrupted during transfer. Lost data cannot be restored. i Do not change the names of folders in TASCAM_M. NOTE i Do not change names, delete or otherwise alter individual files inside the MTR folder. i The UTILITY folder is used when updating the unit system, for example. 5. Press the F1 Disconnecting button to return to the Meter Screen. Before disconnecting the USB cable, use the proper procedures for your computer to unmount the unit (as an external drive). See the computers operation manual for instructions about how to unmount an external volume. Press the F1 to the Home Screen. button to disconnect from the computer and return TASCAM Model 24 37 9 Using a computer to transfer data Loading WAV files from a computer 1. Use a USB cable (Type-A to Type-B) to connect the computer to this unit's USB port.(see Connecting with a Computer on page 37) 2. Click the Model 24 drive on the computer to show the MTR, MUSIC and UTILITY folders. 3. Drag and drop files on the computer that you want to transfer to the unit to the MUSIC folder. ATTENTION i The UTILITY folder is used when updating the unit system, for example. i Do not change names, delete or otherwise alter individual files inside the MTR folder. Doing so could prevent loading data as a song and make proper recording and playback operations impossible. TIP i You can manage the content of MTR or MUSIC folders from the computer. i You can create subfolders in the "MUSIC" folder up to the second level for use with this unit. The DR-44WL cannot recognize sub-fold-
ers and files located at the third layer level or below. The unit cannot recognize subfolders and audio files on the third level or below. 38 TASCAM Model 24 10 USB audio interface functions Installing the dedicated software
(Windows only) To use this unit as a USB audio interface with a Windows computer, dedi-
cated software must be installed on the computer. Download the latest software for the operating system you are using from the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com/). Installing the dedicated software will install a Windows driver and a Win-
dows Settings Panel application. ATTENTION i Before starting to install software, quit other applications. i With a Mac, the standard OS driver will be used, so there is no need to install any software. Installing the Windows dedicated software Follow the procedures below to install the Windows dedicated software. ATTENTION i Complete installation of the Windows dedicated software on the computer before connecting the unit to it with the USB cable. i If you connected the unit to the computer using the USB cable before installing the Windows dedicated software and the Found New Hardware Wizard launched, close the Wizard and disconnect the USB cable. Windows dedicated software installation procedures 1. Download the latest Windows dedicated software for the operat-
ing system you are using from the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-
global.com/) and save it on the computer to be used with the unit. 2. Uncompress the saved software (zip file) on the computer desktop or another location. 3. Double-click the TASCAM_ModelSeries_Installer_x.xx.exe file in the folder that appears after uncompression to launch the instal-
lation software. ATTENTION If you open a zip file without decompressing it and double-click the TASCAM_US-2x2_4x4_Mixer_x.xx.exe file in the folder that opens, installation will not start. Right-click the zip file and select Extract All, for example, to decompress it and then try again. 4. When a Security Warning or User Account Control screen appears, click the Yes button. 5. Read the contents of the User License Agreement, and select I accept the agreement if you agree to the terms. Then, click the Next (N) button. 6. Next, click the Install button. 7. Next, click the Install button to start installation. (Windows 7 only) 8. The following screen appears when installation has completed. The following screen appears when installation has completed. Click the Finish (F) button. The installer will quit and the Windows Settings Panel will launch. NOTE The first time you connect the unit by USB to the computer after installing the software, installation of the device driver will be exe-
cuted. Some time might be necessary before the unit is recognized because Windows Update will be automatically searched at this time. If the unit is still not recognized after a while, open the software installation screen from the notification area at the bottom right of the computer display, and click Skip obtaining driver software from Windows Update to stop the search. TASCAM Model 24 39 10 USB audio interface functions Uninstalling the Windows dedicated software Uninstalling from the Programs and Features Control Panel NOTE Normally, there is no need to uninstall the dedicated software. Follow these procedures if a problem occurs or you no longer intend to use the unit with the computer. 1. From the Start menu, open the Control Panel and launch Pro-
grams and Features. NOTE i In Windows 10, right-click the Start button and click Control Panel when it appears. i In Windows 8.1, click the button that appears at the bottom left of the Start screen to open the Apps screen, and click Control Panel. 2. If View by: is set to Category, click Uninstall a program under the Program item. If View by: is set to Large icons or Small icons, click Programs and Features. 3. Select TASCAM ModelSeries x.xx from the list, and double-click it. 4. Then, follow the instructions that appear on the screen. Opening the Settings Panel (Windows only) Open the Settings Panel in the following manner. Windows 10 0 Click the Windows Start button and select All Programs w TASCAM w Model Series Settings Panel. Windows 8.1 0 Right-click the Windows Start button and select Control Panel. NOTE You can also left-click the Start button to open the Start Screen. Click the button to open the Apps screen, and select Model Series Set-
tings Panel under TASCAM. Windows 7 0 Click the Windows Start button and select All Programs w TASCAM w Model Series Settings Panel. Windows Settings Panel overview 1 Status display area This shows the current status of the software. Item displayed Software Ver Firmware Ver Device Sample Rate Meaning This is the software version. This is the firmware version used by the con-
nected unit. This is the name of the connected unit.
(No Device is shown when no device is connected.) This shows the sampling frequency of the current song. If an SD card is not loaded, this shows the sampling frequency set by the computer. 2 Buffer Size You can adjust the size of the buffer used to handle the audio input and output signals transferred to and from the computer. Smaller buffer sizes result in less audio signal delay (latency), but require high-speed processing by the computer. If the processing cannot keep up, for example, due to other system operations, clicking and popping noises might occur and the audio signal might even drop out. Increasing the buffer size will stabilize operation and suppress nega-
tive effects on audio signals, but the delay in audio signals sent to the computer will increase. You can use the slider on the panel to adjust the buffer size for this unit according to the use conditions. Options 64, 128, 256, 512 ,1024, 2048 40 TASCAM Model 24 The following is a list of messages that appear in pop-up windows. Refer to this list if one of these pop-up messages appears on the Model 24 and you want to check the meaning or determine a proper response. 11 Messages Message Card Error Card Full Dup File Name File Not Found No sys file Make sys file Song Protected Invalid Card Change Card I/O Too Short MBR error Init card No Card Non-supported Card Protected USB Fs mismatch Current Song Invalid I/O point Write error REC continue Card slow Check BOF MARK Need to set I/O point. Sample rate Unmatch Bit length Unmatch Remain time is not enough 8 track punch in limit Song is not loaded Song number full SD PLAY:
cannot record UNDO not available SD CARD cluster size error Import error. no track Already protected Already unprotected Meaning and response The SD card cannot be recognized properly. Replace the card. The SD card has no remaining capacity. Erase unnecessary files or transfer them to a computer. A file with the same name already exists. Change the file name. The file cannot be found or the file may be damaged. Check the relevant file. The system file is missing. This unit requires a system file for operation. When this message appears, press the MULTI JOG dial to create a system file. This operation is not possible because the song is protected. Remove protection. Something might be wrong with the SD card. Change the SD card. The time between the punch in and out points is too short. Set them with at least 1 second between them. The SD card is not formatted properly or the card is broken. Change the SD card or press the MULTI JOG button while this message is being shown to format the card. Formatting will erase all the data on the SD card. A SD card is not set. Insert a recordable SD card. The file format is not supported. Please see Playing WAV files on SD cards
(SD PLAY mode)page 36 for file formats that this unit can use. The SD card is write-protected. Disable SD card write-protection. The sampling rate of the current song and the USB audio interface are not the same. Change the sampling rate of one so that they are the same. The current song cannot be deleted. To delete the current song, load another song first. The punch in/out point settings on the AUTO PUNCH Screen are not set correctly. Automatic punching in/out occurred at an invalid position for the punch in or out point. Start the automatic punch operation from a valid point. Writing to the SD card timed out. This has caused audio to be interrupted and noise to occur. A BOF mark is added at the point when audio was interrupted. SD card writing performance has become worse. A BOF mark has been added at the point when audio was interrupted because writing to the SD card timed out. Check the audio around the BOF mark. Execute the erase format function or change the SD card. A punch in/out point is not set for the automatic punch in/out function. Set the punch in/out points. The sampling frequency of the WAV file to be imported does not match the current song. The bit rate of the WAV file to be imported does not match the current song. The SD card does not have enough open space, so importing is not possible. Erase unnecessary files or transfer them to a computer. The maximum number of tracks for punch in recording is eight. Press REC buttons to reduce the number of recording tracks to eight or less. No song is loaded. Create a new song or load a song. The maximum number of songs that can be created on an SD card is 100. Erase unnecessary songs or transfer them to a computer. SD PLAY mode is for playback only. Recording is not possible. UNDO is not possible in the current state. Recording is not possible because the SD card cluster size is not right. Back up the contents of the SD card on a computer and then format it with this unit. Then, restore the data from the computer. Importing is not possible because there are no open tracks. Use TRACK CLEAR to clear a track.(see Clearing tracks on page 33) The selected song is already protected. The selected song is already unprotected. TASCAM Model 24 41 11 Messages Message Can't Save Data Device Error File Error Not Continued Player Error Writing Failed Sys Rom Err System Err XX
(XX is a number.) Meaning and response If any of these errors occurs, turn the unit off and restart it. If these error messages continue to appear frequently, please contact the store where you purchased this unit or TAS-
CAM customer support. 42 TASCAM Model 24 12 Troubleshooting If you are having trouble with the operation of this unit, please try the following before seeking repair. If these measures do not solve the problem, please contact the store where you purchased this unit or TASCAM customer support service. The unit will not turn on. 0 Confirm that the power plug and other connectors are inserted Sound breaks up or is noisy. 0 Are there any wireless LAN devices, other Bluetooth devices, micro-
completely. The SD card is not recognized. 0 Confirm that the SD card is inserted completely. The unit is playing back but no sound is output 0 Are that channel faders raised to suitable levels?
0 Is the MAIN fader raised to a suitable level?
0 Is a monitoring system correctly connected to the PHONES jack or CONTROL ROOM L/R jacks?
Is the monitoring system set up correctly?
0 Is the PHONES knob or CONTROL ROOM knob place to a suitable level?
The sound I want to record is distorted 0 Are the channel GAIN knobs set too high?
Are the input source levels to high?
0 Is the EQ set too high?
0 Are any channel faders or the MAIN fader raised too high?
0 Is the monitoring level too high, causing the monitoring system to distort?
Noise occurs when a passive guitar or bass is connected directly 0 Connecting another device to the unit's SUB OUTPUT jacks (stereo output) could reduce noise. 0 It could be affected by interference noise from another device, for example. If a power amplifier or other device with a large trans-
former, or a fluorescent light, for example, is nearby, changing the distance or orientation of such devices could reduce noise. Playback is not possible. 0 If you are trying to play a WAV file, confirm that it uses a sampling fre-
quency (44.1/48 kHz) and a bit depth (16-bit) that are supported by this unit. There is noise. 0 Confirm that the connection cables do not have contact issues. wave ovens or similar equipment nearby?
Keep such devices as far away as possible during use. 0 Try reducing the distance between this unit and the other Bluetooth device. Try changing the positions of this unit and the other Blue-
tooth device. 0 The operation of apps other than for music playback on the smart-
phone could cause the sound to break up. In this case, stop operation of apps other than the one used for music playback. Cannot connect or communication is interrupted. 0 Confirm that the other Bluetooth device power is on and that its Bluetooth function is on. 0 Confirm that the other Bluetooth device is not too far away. Are there walls or other obstacles, for example, between this unit and the other Bluetooth device?
The body of this unit itself could interrupt transmission if the other Bluetooth device is behind it. Try changing the positions of this unit and the other Bluetooth device. 0 Turn OFF and restart the DR-44WL. 0 Remove the "Model 24" pairing record from the other Bluetooth device, and try pairing the unit with that Bluetooth device again. Cannot pair with another device. 0 Confirm that the other Bluetooth device supports A2DP. 0 Confirm that the other Bluetooth device is in a state that allows trans-
mission. For details, check the operation manual of that Bluetooth device. 0 Turn the power off for both this unit and the other Bluetooth device once, turn them both on again and try pairing them. 0 Turn off Bluetooth devices other than the one that you are trying to pair with. 0 Remove the "Model 24" pairing record from the other Bluetooth device, and try pairing the unit with that Bluetooth device again. TASCAM Model 24 43 13 Specifications General Supported media SD cards (512MB2GB) SDHC cards (4GB32GB) SDXC cards (64GB128GB) Recording file formats WAV: 44.1/48kHz, 16/24-bit Playback file formats WAV, MP3 Inputs and outputs SUB OUTPUT connectors Connectors: 6.3mm (1/4") standard TRS jacks (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND) Rated output level: +4 dBu (1.228 Vrms) Maximum output level: +24 dBu (12.277 Vrms) Output impedance: 100 MON 1/MON 2 AUX OUTPUT jacks Connectors: 6.3mm (1/4") standard TRS jacks (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND) Rated output level: +4 dBu (1.228 Vrms) Maximum output level: +22 dBu (9.757 Vrms) Output impedance: 100 FX AUX OUTPUT jack Connector: 6.3mm (1/4") standard TS jacks (Tip: HOT, Sleeve: GND) Rated output level: +4 dBu (1.228 Vrms) Maximum output level: +22 dBu (9.757 Vrms) Output impedance: 100 Analog audio input and output ratings CONTROL ROOM jacks Connectors: 6.3mm (1/4") standard TRS jacks (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND) Rated output level: +4 dBu (1.228 Vrms) Maximum output level: +22 dBu (9.757 Vrms) Output impedance: 100 Phones jack Connector: 6.3mm (1/4") standard stereo jack Maximum output: 100mW + 100mW (32 load) Control input/output USB port Connector: 4-pin USB B-type Protocol: USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED (480 Mbps) MIC input jacks (1-12) Connectors: XLR-3-31 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD) Input impedance: 3.3 k Nominal input level (GAIN knob at maximum): 66 dBu Nominal input level (GAIN knob at minimum): +2 dBu LINE/INST (BAL) input jacks (1-2) Connectors: 6.3mm (1/4") standard TRS jacks (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND) Input impedance: 1 M Nominal input level (GAIN knob at maximum): 65 dBu Nominal input level (GAIN knob at minimum): +4 dBu LINE (BAL) input jacks (3-12) Connectors: 6.3mm (1/4") standard TRS jacks (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND) Input impedance: 10 k Nominal input level (GAIN knob at maximum): 46 dBu Nominal input level (GAIN knob at minimum): +2 dBu L/MONO (BAL)/R (BAL) input jacks (13/14-19/20) Connectors: 6.3mm (1/4") standard TRS jacks (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND) Input impedance: 10 k Nominal input level (GAIN knob at maximum): 50 dBu Nominal input level (GAIN knob at minimum): +4 dBu 10dBu input jacks (21/22) Connectors: RCA pin jacks Input impedance: 47 k Nominal input level: -10 dBV Maximum input level: +10 dBV STEREO input jack (21/22) Connector: 3.5mm (1/8") stereo mini jack Input impedance: 22 k Maximum input level: +6 dBV MAIN OUTPUT connectors Connectors: XLR-3-32 (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD) Rated output level: +4 dBu Maximum output level: 22dBu Output impedance: 100 44 TASCAM Model 24 Computer system requirements Audio performance 13 Specifications Frequency response 20 Hz 30 kHz Distortion 0.01% or less S/N ratio 108 dB Bluetooth Bluetooth version: 4.0 Output class: 2 (about 10m* unobstructed transmission distance) Supported profile: A2DP Supported A2DP codecs: SBC, AAC Supported A2DP content protection: SCMS-T The transmission distance is only an estimate and might vary depending on the surrounding environment and radio wave conditions. Other Power AC100V, 50-60 Hz Power consumption 52W Dimensions With side panels 576 513 112.5 mm (W x H x D, including protrusions) Without side panels 540 503 112.5 mm (W x H x D, including protrusions) Weight 10 kg Operating temperature range 5C 35C Check the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com/) for the latest infor-
mation about supported operating systems. Windows Supported operating systems Windows 10 32-bit Windows 10 64-bit Windows 8.1 32-bit Windows 8.1 64-bit Windows 7 32-bit SP1 or later Windows 7 64-bit SP1 or later
(Windows 8, Windows Vista and Windows XP are not supported) Computer hardware requirements Windows computer with a USB 2.0 port CPU/processor speed 2 GHz or faster dual core processor (x86) Memory 2 GB or more ATTENTION Operation of this unit was confirmed using standard computers that meet the above requirements. This does not guarantee operation with all computers that meet the above requirements. Even comput-
ers that meet the same system requirements might have processing capabilities that differ according to their settings and other operating conditions. Mac Supported operating systems macOS High Sierra (10.13 or later) macOS Sierra (10.12 or later) OS X El Capitan (10.11 or later) Computer hardware requirements Mac with a USB 2.0 port CPU/processor speed 2 GHz or faster dual core processor Memory 2 GB or more Supported audio drivers Windows ASIO2.0, WDM Mac Core Audio TASCAM Model 24 45 13 Specifications Dimensional drawings 580.0mm 99.9mm m m 4 7 1 1
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13 Specifications Level diagram 48 TASCAM Model 24 1. 2. 3. 4. 10 20 30 4 50 6 7 80 5. This0warranty0is0valid0only0in0Japan. 6. 206-853001-47 206-85301-47 0570-000-809 00 042-356-9137 FAX042-356-9185 10:00 12:00 13:00 17:000 358-0026858 0570-000-501 00 04-2901-1033 FAX04-2901-1036 9:30 17:00 0 Printed in China 0718.MA-????A Model 24 1 206-85301-47 358-0026858 0570-000-501 04-2901-1033 FCC Caution This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. IC Caution:
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O V Precautions for safe use V P 51 TASCAM Model 24 3 Contents Precautions for safe use ................................................................2 1 Introduction .............................................................................6 Features ......................................................................................................................6 Included items ..........................................................................................................6 Conventions used in this manual ......................................................................6 Trademarks ................................................................................................................7 Precautions for placement and use ..................................................................7 Notes about power supplies ...............................................................................7 Beware of condensation .......................................................................................7 Cleaning the unit .....................................................................................................7 About SD cards.........................................................................................................8 Precautions for use ............................................................................................8 SD card write protection .................................................................................8 Note about formatting .....................................................................................8 Notes about power supplies ...............................................................................8 Bluetooth ......................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Profiles ....................................................................................................................9 Codecs ....................................................................................................................9 Content protection ............................................................................................9 Transmission security .......................................................................................9 User registration ......................................................................................................9
....................................................................................................................9 2 Names and Functions of Parts ................................................10 Top panel ................................................................................................................. 10 Analog input jack section ............................................................................ 11 Input channel mixing section ..................................................................... 12 Analog output jack section ......................................................................... 13 Screen operation section ............................................................................. 14 Built-in effects operation section .............................................................. 14 Analog output adjustment section .......................................................... 15 Rear panel ............................................................................................................... 15 Home Screen.......................................................................................................... 16 Meters Screen ........................................................................................................ 16 Meter Screen details ...................................................................................... 17 Menu structure...................................................................................................... 17 Basic MENU screen operations ........................................................................ 18 Menu operation procedures ....................................................................... 18 3 Preparation ............................................................................19 Connecting other equipment.......................................................................... 19 Connecting microphones ............................................................................ 20 Guitar ................................................................................................................... 20 Connecting electronic devices and other audio equipment .......... 20 Connecting monitor speakers .................................................................... 20 Connecting headphones ............................................................................. 20 Computer connections ................................................................................. 20 Connecting with Bluetooth devices ......................................................... 20 Inserting and removing SD cards ................................................................... 21 Inserting SD cards ........................................................................................... 21 Removing SD cards ........................................................................................ 21 SD card write protection switches ............................................................ 21 Turning the power on and off.......................................................................... 21 Setting the built-in clock date and time ...................................................... 22 Adjusting the display .......................................................................................... 22 Adjusting the display contrast ................................................................... 22 Adjusting the display brightness .............................................................. 22 Preparing an SD card for use ............................................................................ 22 4 Managing Songs ....................................................................23 Viewing the song list ........................................................................................... 23 Song Operation..................................................................................................... 23 Creating a New Song .......................................................................................... 23 Loading Songs ....................................................................................................... 24 Viewing song information ................................................................................ 24 Deleting songs ...................................................................................................... 24 4 TASCAM Model 24 Protecting/unprotecting songs ...................................................................... 25 Editing song names ............................................................................................. 25 Editing text ........................................................................................................ 25 5 Basic recording.......................................................................26 Selecting the input source ................................................................................ 26 Setting the MODE switch .................................................................................. 26 Setting phantom power .................................................................................... 26 Monitoring .............................................................................................................. 27 SIG indicators and level meters ....................................................................... 27 Recording ................................................................................................................ 27 Undoing operations ............................................................................................ 28 Undoing the previous operation ............................................................... 28 Using the built-in effects ................................................................................... 28 Setting the built-in effect ............................................................................. 28 6 Recorder functions .................................................................30 Locate function ..................................................................................................... 30 Changing the playback position ............................................................... 30 Using the direct locate function to locate.............................................. 30 Repeat playback function ................................................................................. 30 Punch in/out function ........................................................................................ 30 Using the footswitch to punch in/out ..................................................... 30 Setting up the footswitch ............................................................................ 31 Setting the footswitch polarity .................................................................. 31 Automatic punch in/out function ................................................................. 31 Setting the punch in/out points ................................................................ 31 Setting a pre roll point .................................................................................. 32 Rehearsing punching in and out ............................................................... 32 Using automatic punching in and out .................................................... 32 7 Track editing ..........................................................................33 Clearing tracks ....................................................................................................... 33 Importing tracks ................................................................................................... 33 8 Settings and Information .......................................................34 Viewing information ........................................................................................... 34 CARD Screen ..................................................................................................... 34 SONG Screen ..................................................................................................... 34 FIRMWARE Screen ........................................................................................... 34 Setting the song name format ........................................................................ 34 Setting the WORD item ................................................................................. 34 Restoring factory default settings .................................................................. 35 Formatting SD cards ............................................................................................ 35 Playing WAV files on SD cards
(SD PLAY mode) .................................................................................................... 36 9 Using a computer to transfer data ..........................................37 Connecting with a Computer .......................................................................... 37 Disconnecting .................................................................................................. 37 Loading WAV files from a computer .............................................................. 38 10 USB audio interface functions .............................................39 Installing the dedicated software
(Windows only) ..................................................................................................... 39 Installing the Windows dedicated software .......................................... 39 Uninstalling the Windows dedicated software .................................... 40 Opening the Settings Panel (Windows only) ............................................. 40 Windows Settings Panel overview ................................................................. 40 11 Messages ..............................................................................41 12 Troubleshooting ..................................................................43 13 Specifications .......................................................................44 General ..................................................................................................................... 44 Inputs and outputs .............................................................................................. 44 Analog audio input and output ratings .................................................. 44 Control input/output ..................................................................................... 44 Computer system requirements ..................................................................... 45 Contents Windows ............................................................................................................. 45 Mac ....................................................................................................................... 45 Supported audio drivers .............................................................................. 45 Audio performance ............................................................................................. 45 Bluetooth ................................................................................................................ 45 Other ......................................................................................................................... 45 Dimensional drawings........................................................................................ 46 Block diagram ........................................................................................................ 47 Level diagram ........................................................................................................ 48 TASCAM Model 24 5 Included items This product includes the following items. Take care when opening the package to avoid damaging the items. Keep the box and packing materials for transportation in the future. Please contact the store where you purchased this unit if any of these items are missing or have been damaged during transportation. 0 Main unit ............................................................................................................... 1 0 Power cord ........................................................................................................... 1 0 Owner's Manual (this document) including warranty ......................... 1 Conventions used in this manual In this manual, we use the following conventions:
0 When we refer to a button or connector or control on the DR-40, the typeface looks like this: MENU. 0 When we show characters that appear on the display, the typeface looks like this: MENU. 0 The four buttons under the display are called the function buttons. From left to right, they are shown as buttons F1, F2, F3 and F4. Moreover the functions show at the bottoms of the screens will be shown in parentheses after the button names. Examples: F1 button, F4 button 0 SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards are referred to as SD cards. 0 Computers, portable audio devices and other equipment connected to this unit using Bluetooth are called "Bluetooth devices". 0 The song that is currently selected is called the current song. 0 Additional information is introduced in the styles below when needed:
TIP We give hints and tips on using the DR-40 when you see this icon. NOTE These provide additional explanations and describe special cases. CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions could result in damage to equip-
ment or lost data, for example. VCAUTION Failure to follow these instructions could result in injury. 1 Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing the TASCAM Model 24 Analog Mixer. Before using this unit, read this Owner's Manual carefully so that you will be able to use it correctly and enjoy working with it for many years. After you have finished reading this manual, please keep it in a safe place for future reference. You can also download this Owners Manual and the Reference Manual from the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com/). Features 0 22 input analog mixer with 22 line and 16 mic inputs 0 Multitrack recording and playback with 24-track recording (22 input channels and MAIN MIX L/R bus) 0 USB audio interface functions built-in o 24 tracks (22 input channels and MAIN MIX L/R bus) can be input to the computer o 22 track outputs and computer outputs can be assigned to chan-
nel inputs o Supports USB 2.0 at up to 48kHz and 24-bit 0 Compressors included on channel 1-12 inputs 0 100mm faders enable precise adjustments 0 High impedance (Hi-Z) inputs on channels 1-2 0 Channel inserts (INSERT) on channels 1-2 0 Multiple buses include stereo main (MAIN MIX L/R bus), sub (SUB L/R bus) and monitor (MONITOR OUT 1/2) 0 3 AUX sends (MON 1/MON 2/FX) 0 Input channels have 3-band semi-parametric EQs with adjustable mid frequencies 0 Outputs have a 7-band stereo graphic EQs useful for adjusting the mix 0 16 TASCAM preset effects can be used for a variety of applications 0 Multitrack recording and playback possible using SD cards 0 Bluetooth audio playback supported 0 Punching in and out supported per track (including punching in and out automatically and with footswitches) 0 SD/SDHC cards and SDXC cards up to 128GB supported 6 TASCAM Model 24 1 Introduction Trademarks Precautions for placement and use 0 TASCAM is a registered trademark of TEAC Corporation. 0 SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. 0 The Bluetooth word mark and logo are the property of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and are used by TEAC Corporation with permission. 0 Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute MPEG Layer-3 compliant content created with this prod-
uct in revenue-generating broadcast systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution channels), streaming applications (via Internet, intranets and/or other networks), other content distribution systems (pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications and the like) or on physical media (compact discs, digital versatile discs, semiconduc-
tor chips, hard drives, memory cards and the like). An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http://mp3li-
censing. com. 0 Other company names, product names and logos in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Information is given about products in this manual only for the purpose of example and does not indicate any guarantees against infringements of third-party intellectual property rights and other rights related to them. TEAC Corporation will bear no responsibility for infringements on third-party intel-
lectual property rights or other liabilities that occur as a result of the use of this product. Properties copyrighted by third parties cannot be used for any purpose other than personal enjoyment and the like without the permission of the right holders recognized by copyright law. Always use this equipment properly. TEAC Corporation will bear no responsibility for rights infringements committed by users of this product. 0 The operating temperature range of this unit is 535 C. 0 Do not install this unit in the following types of locations. Doing so could make the sound quality worse or cause malfunction. Locations with frequent vibrations Next to a window or in another location exposed to direct sunlight Near heating equipment or in other locations that become very hot Extremely cold places Places with bad ventilation or high humidity Very dusty places 0 To enable good heat dissipation, do not place anything on top of the unit. 0 Do not place this unit on top of a power amplifier or other device that generates heat. Notes about power supplies 0 Insert the included power cord all the way into the AC IN connector. 0 Do not connect a power supply other than one that is AC100V
(50-60Hz). 0 Hold the power cord by its plug when connecting or disconnecting it. Beware of condensation Condensation could occur if the unit is moved from a cold place to a warm place, it is used immediately after a cold room has been heated or it is otherwise exposed to a sudden temperature change. To prevent this, or if this occurs, let the unit sit for one or two hours at the new room temperature before using it. Cleaning the unit Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the unit clean. Do not wipe with chemical cleaning cloths, thinner, alcohol or other chemical agents. Doing so could damage the surface or cause discoloration. TASCAM Model 24 7 1 Introduction About SD cards Notes about power supplies This unit uses SD cards for recording and playback. A list of SD cards that have been confirmed for use with this unit can be found on our web site. Please access to a product page of this product from the TEAC Global Site (http://teac-global.com) to find the list or contact the TASCAM customer support service. Please view the page for this model. You can also contact TASCAM customer support. 00 0,0 0,0
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mission or other access. 0 When transporting them, put them into cases, for example. SD card write protection This unit writes track information to the media in order to improve operation performance. Since track information cannot be written to SD cards that are write-protected, the amount of time needed to read media will become longer, for example. Note about formatting SD cards formatted by this unit are optimized to improve performance during recording. Use this unit to format the SD cards to be used with it. Errors might occur when recording with this unit using an SD card for-
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(Bluetooth device). Customers in the USA, please visit the TASCAM website (http://tascam. com/) to register as a user online. https://tascam.jp/jp/login CAUTION The Bluetooth function of this unit is not guaranteed to enable con-
nection or operation with all Bluetooth devices. Profiles This unit supports the following Bluetooth profiles. 0 A2DPAdvanced Audio Distribution Profile In order to transfer audio by Bluetooth, the Bluetooth device must sup-
port A2DP. Even if a Bluetooth device supports the same profiles, though, its func-
tions might differ according to its specifications. Codecs This unit supports the following codecs. It will automatically select one of them during audio transfer. 0 SBC 0 AAC The unit will select the appropriate codec to use according to the codec compatibility of the other Bluetooth device and communication conditions. NOTE i You cannot select the codec to be used by pressing a button, for example. i Due to characteristics of Bluetooth wireless technology, playback from a Bluetooth device will be slightly delayed compared to play-
back from this unit. Content protection This unit supports SCMS-T as a form of content protection when trans-
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,0 o ,0Model024 o Serial0No. o o o 00 ,0 00 ,0 TASCAM Model 24 9 2 Names and Functions of Parts Top panel a Analog input jack section Use this section to connect the input jacks for each channel and to adjust the input levels. b Input channel mixing section Use this section to choose input sources for each channel, adjust compressors and equalizers, and set levels sent to each bus (MAIN MIX L/R, PFL/AFL L/R, MONITOR OUT 1/2, FX, SUB L/R). c Analog output jack section Use this section to connect the output jacks and adjust the output equalizer. d Screen operation section Use this section to operate the meter, home and MENU screens shown on the display. e Built-in effects operation section Operate the built-in effects and adjust the output levels for each out-
put in this section. f Analog output adjustment section Adjust the output levels from the MAIN OUTPUT, SUB OUTPUT, MON 1 and MON 2 jacks in this section. 10 TASCAM Model 24 Analog input jack section 2 Names and Functions of Parts 9 LOW CUT switches (1-12, 13/14-19/20) Turn this switch on to enable low cut filters that cut noise and other sounds at low frequencies. 0 INST switches (1-2) Set according to the LINE/INST (BAL) input jack input sources. Turn the INST switch on when connecting an electric guitar, electric bass or other equipment with high output impedance. Turn the INST switch off when connecting electronic instruments, audio devices, mics and other equipment. 1 MIC input jacks (1-12, 13/14-19/20) These are balanced XLR jacks for mic input. o XLR (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD) 2 LINE/INST (BAL) mono input jacks (1-2) These standard TRS jacks are mono line inputs. Use the INST switches on the top of the unit to enable balanced line
(MIC/LINE) input or unbalanced (INST) input. When directly connecting a guitar, bass or other instrument, set the INST switch to on. o TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND) 3 LINE (BAL) input jacks (3-12) These standard TRS jacks are line inputs. o TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND) 4 L/MONO (BAL)/R (BAL) stereo input jacks (13/14-19/20) These standard TRS jacks are stereo line inputs. If only the L/MONO (BAL) jack in a pair is connected, the same sig-
nal was be sent to both left and right channels. o TRS (Tip: HOT, Ring: COLD, Sleeve: GND) 5 10dBu (external input) jacks (21/22, RCA pin) These RCA pin jacks are analog line outputs. 6 STEREO input jack (21/22, stereo mini) This stereo mini jack is a line input jack. Use this to connect with the line output jack of a tablet or other external device. 7 INSERT jacks (1-2, standard) Use these standard TRS jacks to connect external devices (effects). o TRS (Tip: SEND, Ring: RETURN, Sleeve: GND) 8 GAIN knobs and SIG indicators (1-12, 13/14-19/20) Use the GAIN knobs to adjust the input levels of each channel. When the MODE switch is set to LIVE or PC for a channel, its SIG indicator will light green when a signal is input (32 dB or higher). TASCAM Model 24 11 2Names and Functions of Parts Input channel mixing section q MODE switches (1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) Use these to select the input source for each channel.(see Setting the MODE switch on page 26) i MUTE switches and indicators (1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) When these switches are on (MUTE indicator lit), those channels are muted. o Channel faders (1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) Use these to adjust the send levels of channel signals. p MAIN switches (1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) Turn these switches on to send channel signals to the MAIN MIX L/R bus. a SUB switches (1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) Turn these switches on to send channel signals to the SUB L/R bus. s PFL switches (1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) Turn these switches on to send channel signals to the PFL/AFL L/R bus. d ON/MUTE switches Turn this switch on to input audio from a paired Bluetooth device. f PAIRING button and indicator Press and hold this button to activate Bluetooth pairing mode. Press when pairing to end pairing mode.(see Connecting with Blue-
tooth devices on page 20) w COMP knobs and indicators (1-12) Use these knobs to adjust the compression of the signals input to each channel. When compression is activated, the COMP indicators light. e EQ knobs (1-12, 13/14-19/20) i Use these to boost and attenuate the HIGH, MID and LOW bands of each channel. Setting range: 15 dB i The cutoff frequencies of the MID bands can be set for channels 1-12. Setting range: 100Hz 8kHz (default: 700Hz) r MON 1/MON 2 knobs (1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) Use these to adjust the levels of signals sent to the MONITOR OUT 1/2 buses. t FX knobs (1-12, 13/14-19/20) Use to adjust the levels of the signals sent to the FX bus. y PAN knobs (1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) Use to adjust the stereo positions of the signals input to each channel. NOTE i When PAN knobs are centered (C), signals are reduced by 3 dB and sent to both left and right MAIN MIX L/R buses. i When a PAN knob is turned all the way to the left (L), that channel signal is sent only to the left MAIN MIX L/R bus. It is not sent to the right bus. i When a PAN knob is turned all the way to the right (R), that channel signal is sent only to the right MAIN MIX L/R bus. It is not sent to the left bus. u REC buttons and indicators (1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) Use these to select the channels to record to the SD card. 12 TASCAM Model 24 Analog output jack section 2 Names and Functions of Parts v SD card slot Insert SD cards in these slots.(see Inserting and removing SD cards on page 21) b MON 1/2/MAIN MIX switch Set which output signals are affected by the equalizer. n EQ IN/BYPASS switch When this switch is on, the equalizer will affect the output signals set with the MON 1/2/MAIN MIX switch. g MAIN OUTPUT L/R jacks These analog outputs are XLR jacks. o XLR (1: GND, 2: HOT, 3: COLD) h SUB OUTPUT L/R jacks These standard TS jacks are stereo analog outputs. o TS (Tip: HOT, Sleeve: GND) j FOOTSWITCH jack This standard TS jack is for connecting a footswitch. o TS (Tip: HOT, Sleeve: GND) k STEREO GRAPHIC EQ faders This 7-band graphic equalizer affects signals output from the MAIN OUTPUT and AUX OUTPUT MON 1/2 jacks. l AUX OUTPUT MON 1/2 jacks These standard TS jacks are analog outputs. o TS (Tip: HOT, Sleeve: GND)
; FX OUTPUT jack This standard TS jack is an analog output. When an external effect is connected, signals will not be sent to the built-in effect. When using an external effect, turn the built-in effect off. o TS (Tip: HOT, Sleeve: GND) z CONTROL ROOM L/R jacks These standard TS jacks are stereo analog outputs. Use these to monitor signals from the MAIN MIX L/R bus or PFL/AFL L/R bus. o TS (Tip: HOT, Sleeve: GND) x PHONES jack Use this standard stereo jack to connect stereo headphones. Use an adapter to connect headphones with a mini plug. Use this to monitor signals from the MAIN MIX L/R bus or PFL/AFL L/R bus. c PHANTOM +48V switch and indicator Use this switch to supply +48V phantom power to the 1-2, 3-12 and 13/14-19/20 MIC input jacks on the top of the unit. The indicator lights when the PHANTOM +48V switch is set to on. Connect mics and output devices after turning phantom power on. Before turning phantom power off, disconnect mics and output devices.(see Setting phantom power on page 26) TASCAM Model 24 13 2 Names and Functions of Parts Screen operation section m Display Shows a variety of information.
, USB indicator This lights when the USB connection is working. PFL/AFL indicator This indicator lights when a channel PFL switch is on or when the MON 1/MON 2 fader AFL switch is on.
/ Function buttons The functions of these buttons change depending on the screen shown on the display. The functions shown at the bottom of the dis-
play are the currently assigned functions. NOTE For convenience, the four buttons under the display are called the function buttons in this manual. From left to right, they are called the F1, F2, F3 and F4 buttons.
! MULTI JOG dial This dial functions as a dial when turned and as a button when pressed. Dial functions i Turn when the Home Screen is open to move the file playback position.(see Locate function on page 30) i When a MENU Screen is open, turn to select items and change set-
ting values.(see Basic MENU screen operations on page 18) Button function i Press when the Home Screen is open to designate a locate point.
(see Locate function on page 30) i When a Menu Screen is open, press to confirm selections and set-
tings (ENTER button function).
@ Output level indicators Built-in effects operation section
* MUTE switch/indicator When the MUTE switch is on (MUTE indicator lit), the signal from the built-in effect is muted.
( TO MON 1/TO MON 2 knobs Use these to adjust the levels of signals sent from the built-in effects to the MONITOR OUT 1/2 buses.
) TO MAIN LR knob Use these to adjust the levels of signals sent from the built-in effects to the MAIN MIX L/R buses. 14 TASCAM Model 24 These are output level indicators for the MAIN OUTPUT jacks.
# m/, buttons i When stopped and during playback, press and hold these buttons to search backward/forward. i When the Home Screen is open, press the m button to locate to the beginning of the current song (00:00:00, which is the zero point). i When the Home Screen is open, press the , button to locate to the end of the current song. i While pressing the 8 button, press the m button to locate to the point where recording last started. i While pressing the 8 button, press the , button to locate to the point where recording last stopped. i If the current song has auto punch in or out points set, you can also locate to those points. i When the S D PLAY Screen is in playback state, press t o s k i p a f i l e . ( s e e P l a y i n g WAV f i l e s o n S D c a r d s
(SD PLAY mode) on page 36)
$ MENU button i When the Meter Screen is open, press to open the Home Screen. i When the Home Screen is open, press to open the MENU Screen.
(see Menu structure on page 17) and(see Basic MENU screen operations on page 18) i When the MENU Screen or a menu item settings screen is open, press to return to the Home Screen.
% 8 button/indicator Press to stop playback or recording. This button lights when stopped. Press this button when paused to return to the beginning of the song or file.
^ 7/9 button/indicator Press this button to start playback. This button lights during playback and recording. This button blinks when paused.
& 0 button/indicator Press this button to start recording. This button lights during recording. Press this button during playback to start recording (punch in).(see Automatic punch in/out function on page 31) Q SELECT button Open the EFFECT Screen and make built-in effect settings.(see Using the built-in effects on page 28) The built-in effect return signal is return to the MAIN MIX L/R bus and MONITOR OUT 1/2 buses. W PFL/AFL MASTER knob Use these to adjust the send level from the PFL/AFL L/R bus. E CONTROL ROOM knob Use to adjust the output levels of the CONTROL ROOM jacks. R PHONES knob Use this to adjust the headphone output level. CAUTION Before connecting headphones, minimize the volume with the PHONES knob. Failure to do so could result in a sudden loud noise that could harm hearing, for example. Analog output adjustment section T MUTE switches and indicators (SUB, MON 1, MON 2, MAIN) When MUTE switches are on (MUTE indicators lit), signals to the corresponding output jacks are muted. Rear panel 2 Names and Functions of Parts Y MAIN switch When this switch is on, the SUB OUTPUT L/R jack output signal is sent to the MAIN MIX L/R bus. U AFL switches (MON 1/MON 2) When these switches are on, the AUX OUTPUT MON 1/2 jack out-
put signals are sent to the PFL/AFL L/R bus. I SD MAIN MIX RETURN switch When this switch is on, signals from the USB interface and SD card can be mixed into the MAIN MIX L/R bus. O SUB fader Use to adjust the output level of the SUB OUTPUT jacks. P MON 1/MON 2 fader Use to adjust the output levels of the AUX OUTPUT MON 1/2 jacks. A MAIN fader Use to adjust the output level of the MAIN OUTPUT jacks. S USB port This is a B-type USB port. Use a USB cable (Type-A to Type-B) to con-
nect the unit to a computer.(see Connecting with a Computer on page 37) ATTENTION The unit should be connected directly to the computer, not through a USB hub. D AC IN connector Connect the included power cord here. F POWER switch Press to turn the unit on and off. ATTENTION Before turning the unit on, lower the volumes of connected equip-
ment to their minimum levels. Failure to do so might cause sudden loud noises, which could harm your hearing or result in other trouble. NOTE Do not do this when the unit is operating (including recording, play-
ing back or writing data to an SD card). Doing so could cause proper recording to fail and recorded data to be lost. TASCAM Model 24 15 q Built-in effect on/off status When the built-in effect is on, the the built-in effects on page 28) w Recorder time counter icon appears.(see Using This shows the elapsed time from the beginning of the song. e Song length This shows the length of the current song (in hours: minutes:
seconds). r Function button functions This shows the functions assigned to the function button on the Home Screen. i F1 i F2 i F3 button: This opens the Meter Screen. button: This turns the repeat playback function on/off. button: This returns to the state before the previous operation. operation. i F3 i F4 button: This restores the state after the previous button: This turns the built-in effect on/off. Meters Screen This shows the levels of the signals being input to the unit. 1 Transport status This icon shows the recorder operation status. 2 Recorder time counter This shows the elapsed time from the beginning of the song. 3 Track level meters These show the signal levels of each channel. 4 Function button functions This shows the functions assigned to the function button on the Meter Screen. i F1 i F2 i F3 i F4 Press to show the level meters for channel 18 sig-
nals on the Meter Screen. Press to show the level meters for channel 916 signals on the Meter Screen. Press to show the level meters for channel 1722 and MAIN MIX L/R bus signals on the Meter Screen. Press to change the input sources shown on the Meter Screen. 2 Names and Functions of Parts Home Screen When the Meter Screen is open, press the MENU button to open the Home Screen. 1 Repeat playback status An icon appears when the repeat playback function is on.(see Repeat playback function on page 30) 2 Song format This shows the current song file format. 44.1kHz, 16bit 44.1kHz, 24bit 48kHz, 16bit 48kHz, 24bit NOTE If no song is loaded, the operation format of the unit will be shown like or
. 3 Automatic punch in/out function on/off status The tion is on.(see Automatic punch in/out function on page 31) icon appears when the automatic punch in/out func-
4 SD card present status When an SD card is loaded, the When an SD card is protected, the icon appears. icon appears. 5 USB connection status During USB connection, the icon appears. 6 Song name This shows the name of the current song. If a song is protected, an Protecting/unprotecting songs on page 25) icon appears before the file name.(see 7 Transport status This icon shows the recorder operation status. Indi-
cator Meaning 8 Stopped at the beginning of the file 9 Paused 0 Recording 7 Playback 8 Playback position The current playback position is shown by a bar. 9 Automatic punch in/out point setting status When the automatic punch in/out function is on, these show the sta-
tus of automatic punch in/out point setting. Punch in point Punch out point 0 Remaining time The remaining time available for recording on the SD card is shown (in hours: minutes: seconds). 16 TASCAM Model 24 Meter Screen details When the Meter Screen is open, press the F4 the signal sources shown by the meters. button to change Channel input level screens Depending on the MODE switch setting, the signal levels set for each channel are shown by the level meters. LIVE INPUT Screen These level meters show the levels of the signals being input to the input jacks. MTR RETURN Screen These level meters show the playback signal levels of songs recorded on SD cards. Channels that have recording data in the song Channels that do not have recording data in the song PC RETURN Screen These level meters show output signals from a computer when used as a USB audio interface. 2 Names and Functions of Parts Menu structure When the Home Screen is open, press the MENU button to open the MENU Screen. The various menu items are as follows. Menu item SONG TRACK CLEAR AUTO PUNCH Function Work with songs on an SD card Clear specific tracks or all tracks Set the auto punch in/out function Page see page 24 see page 33 see page 31 A.PUNCH PRE ROLL Set the pre-roll point see page 32 IMPORT SYSTEM SD PLAY STORAGE Import chosen WAV files to song tracks Open the SYSTEM Screen Play WAV files on an SD card SD cards can be accessed from a computer see page 33 see page 36 see page 37 On the MENU Screen, select SYSTEM to open the SYSTEM Screen. The menu items on the SYSTEM Screen are as follows. Function View SD card information, song information and the firmware version Date and time settings Set the song name format. Adjust the display Make footswitch settings Restore factory default settings Format the SD card Page see page 34 see page 22 see page 34 see page 22 see page 31 see page 35 see page 35 Menu item INFORMATION DATE/TIME SONG NAME DISPLAY FOOTSW INITIALIZE MEDIA FORMAT NOTE The settings for all menu items are retained even when the unit is turned off. TASCAM Model 24 17 2 Names and Functions of Parts Basic MENU screen operations Menu operation procedures After using the MENU button to open the MENU Screen, it can be oper-
ated in the following manner. This is an overview of basic operations. Function button assignments differ according to the screen shown on the display. This explanation uses an example of setting the pre-roll point. 1. Press the MENU button to open the Home Screen. Selecting items (moving vertically on a page):
Turn the MULTI JOG dial. Confirming a selected item:
Press the MULTI JOG dial (ENTER button function). Opening a submenu from a page:
Press the MULTI JOG dial. Going back one step in a menu:
Press the F1 button. 2. Press the MENU button to open the MENU Screen. Returning to the Home Screen from a MENU Screen:
NOTE Press the F1 button. Press the F1 button to return to the Home Screen. 3. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the menu item. A.PUNCH PRE ROLL selected 4. Press the MULTI JOG dial to open the settings screen. A.PUNCH PRE ROLL Screen open 5. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to change the setting. 6. To set another item on the same screen, press the MULTI JOG dial to move the cursor to the next setting. 7. Repeat steps 5 to 6 as necessary to set other items. 8. Press the F1 9. Press the F1 button to return to the MENU Screen. button to return to the Home Screen. 18 TASCAM Model 24 3 Preparation Connecting other equipment This is an example of Model 24 connections. Precautions before making connections 0 Carefully read the operation manuals of the devices to be connected and then connect them correctly. 0 Before making connections, turn this unit and all equipment to be connected off (standby). 0 Install all connected devices, including this unit, so that they are powered from the same line. When using a power strip or similar device, be sure to use one that has high current capacity (thick cable) in order to minimize fluctuations in power voltage. 0 Before connecting audio equipment, set the following knobs and faders to their lowest values. Failure to do so could cause sudden loud noises from monitoring equipment, and this could damage the equipment or harm hearing. o GAIN knobs (channels 1-12, 13/14-19/20) o Channel faders (channels 1-12, 13/14-19/20, 21/22) o SUB fader o MON 1/MON 2 faders o MAIN fader o CONTROL ROOM knob o PHONES knob Examples of connections to a Model 24 TASCAM Model 24 19 Connecting with Bluetooth devices This unit can output sound from a computer, portable audio device or other equipment that supports Bluetooth (A2DP). Pairing Follow the procedures below to enable communication with a Bluetooth device. NOTE Pairing also requires operation of the Bluetooth device. Refer to the operation manual of the Bluetooth device for procedures. 1. Press the ON/MUTE switch to unmute. 2. Confirm that the PAIRING indicator on the unit is blinking. If the PAIRING indicator is unlit, press the PAIRING button. NOTE When the unit is turned on, it automatically becomes ready for pair-
ing. If 2 minutes pass in pairing mode, it will end. Press this button to reactivate pairing mode when it is disabled. 3. Select "Model 24" (this unit) on the other Bluetooth device. When pairing succeeds, the PAIRING indicator will stop blink-
ing and remain lit, and connection with the other device will be complete. NOTE i Some older Bluetooth devices require the input of a passkey. Enter
"0000" in such cases. i Pairing will automatically end if connection is not confirmed within two minutes. i When this unit is turned on, it will automatically try to connect with the Bluetooth device to which it was previously connected. At this time, pairing will automatically end after five minutes if connection is not possible because that Bluetooth device is not turned on or its Bluetooth function is turned off. Unpairing The Bluetooth device that is currently connected can be unpaired from the unit. 1. Press and hold the PAIRING button for at least two seconds. 2. This ends the pairing. The PAIRING indicator will start blinking and the unit will be ready to pair. 3 Preparation Connecting microphones Dynamic mics Connect to MIC input jacks. Condenser mics When using a condenser microphone that requires phantom power, connect it to a MIC input jack and then turn the PHANTOM +48V switch on.(see Setting phantom power on page 26) The PHANTOM +48V indicator lights when the PHANTOM +48V switch is on. Guitar When connecting a guitar or bass guitar directly to this unit, use the MIC jacks on channels 1-2 and turn the INST switch on for that jack. Connecting electronic devices and other audio equipment Use the following inputs to connect electronic devices and other audio equipment. o LINE/INST (BAL) input jacks o LINE (BAL) input jacks o L/MONO (BAL)/R (BAL) input jacks o 10dBu input jacks o STEREO input jack Connecting monitor speakers Connect monitor speakers (powered speakers or an amplifier and speaker system) to the CONTROL ROOM L/R jacks. Depending on the PFL switch and AFL switch settings, signals from the MAIN MIX L/R bus and PFL/AFL L/R bus can be monitored Use the CONTROL ROOM knob to adjust the speaker volume. Connecting headphones Connect headphones to the PHONES jack (standard stereo). Depending on the PFL switch and AFL switch settings, signals from the MAIN MIX L/R bus and PFL/AFL L/R bus can be monitored CAUTION Before connecting headphones, minimize the volume with the PHONES knob. Failure to do so could result in a sudden loud noise that could harm hearing, for example. Computer connections Use a commercially-available Type-A-Type-B USB cable to connect the unit to a computer USB 2.0 port. When the USB connection is working, the USB indicator in the screen operation section lights. ATTENTION The unit should be connected directly with the computer instead of via a USB hub. 20 TASCAM Model 24 3 Preparation Inserting and removing SD cards Turning the power on and off Inserting SD cards Insert an SD card into an SD card slot on the top of the unit to enable playback and recording by this unit. NOTE CAUTION i Turn down the volume of the sound system connected to the unit before starting up or shutting down the unit. i Do not wear connected headphones when turning the unit on and off. Loud noises could damage the speakers or harm your hearing. SD cards can be inserted whether or not the unit is on or off. Before turning the power on 1. Open the SD card slot cover. 2. The SD card label should be facing left and the connector should be inserted down. 3. Close the SD card slot cover. Removing SD cards Turn the unit off or stop operation before removing an SD card. CAUTION Do not remove an SD card when the unit is operating (including play-
ing back or recording). Doing so could cause proper recording to fail, data to be lost, and sudden loud noises from monitoring equipment, which might damage the equipment, harm hearing or cause other trouble. 1. Press the SD card in gently to make it to come up. 2. Pull the SD card out. SD card write protection switches SD cards have write-protection switches that prevent writing new data to them. 1. Make the following settings on the top of the unit. o EQ knobs w center values o Other knobs w all the way left o Faders w all the way down o Switches w off (not pushed in) 2. Minimize the output levels of audio sources and input levels of amplifiers connected to this unit. Turning the power on 1. Use the POWER switch on the back of the unit to turn its power on. Startup screen Meter Screen If you slide the write-protection switch to the LOCK position, writing will not be possible. Move the write-protection switch to the unlocked posi-
tion in order to record, erase and otherwise edit data on the card. After the unit starts and the Startup Screen is shown, the Meter Screen will open. NOTE After the unit is turned on, the PAIRING indicator will blink for a set amount of time. 2. Turn connected input audio source devices on. 3. Finally turn amplifiers on. TASCAM Model 24 21 3 Preparation Turning the power off Follow the procedures above in reverse when turning the power off. Failure to follow the correct order could result in clicking noises, for example, that might damage equipment. ATTENTION i Do not disconnect the power cord when the unit is operating (includ-
ing recording, playing back, or writing data to an SD card). Doing so could cause proper recording to fail, recorded data to be lost, and sudden loud noises from monitoring equipment, which might dam-
age the equipment, harm hearing or cause other trouble. i When the unit is started up for the first time (or when the built-in clock is reset after being left unused without power for a long time), the DATE/TIME Screen appears before the Startup Screen to allow the date and time of the built-in clock to be set.(see Setting the built-in clock date and time on page 22) Setting the built-in clock date and time Using its internal clock, this unit includes the date and time when a file is recorded. 1. On the SYSTEM Screen, select DATE/TIME to open the DATE/TIME Screen.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to change a value, and press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm it and move the cursor to the next item. NOTE Use the F2 and F3 buttons to move the cursor. 3. Change the year, month, day, hour and minute in order, and com-
plete the date and time setting. 4. Press the F4 SYSTEM Screen. button to confirm the setting and return to the NOTE i When making a setting, you can press the F1 the changes and return to the SYSTEM Screen. button to cancel i When setting the time, the time display will be stopped. i By setting the TYPE item to DATE on the SONG NAME Screen, the date and time set here can be used for song names.(see Setting the song name format on page 34) Adjusting the display The display contrast and brightness can be adjusted. Adjusting the display contrast 1. On the SYSTEM Screen, select DISPLAY to open the DISPLAY Screen.
(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Select CONTRAST, and press the MULTI JOG dial. 3. Adjust the display contrast. Options: 1040 (default: 26) 4. Press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm the setting. 5. Press the F1 button to return to the MENU Screen. Adjusting the display brightness 1. On the SYSTEM Screen, select DISPLAY to open the DISPLAY Screen.
(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Select CONTRAST, and press the MULTI JOG dial. 3. Adjust the display brightness. Options: HIGH (default), LOW 4. Press the MULTI JOG dial to confirm the setting. 5. Press the F1 button to return to the MENU Screen. Preparing an SD card for use In order to use an SD card in this unit, this unit must be used to create a system file on it first. 1.
"No sys file Make sys file Are you sure? appears in a pop up when a new card or a card formatted by another device is inserted into the unit. 2. Press the MULTI JOG dial to create a system file. When system file creation is complete, the Home Screen will reopen. ATTENTION In order to record, this unit must be used to format it first.(see For-
matting SD cards on page 35) 22 TASCAM Model 24 This recorder treats each recording data group as one song and man-
ages data by song. For one song, WAV files are saved for 22 tracks and a stereo master file. To record or produce music, a song that has already been created needs to be loaded or a new song needs to be created. This chapter describes basic operations such as a method for loading songs and a procedure for creating new songs as well as various func-
tions to mange songs. Viewing the song list To open a list of songs saved on an SD card, select SONG on the MENU Screen, and press the MULTI JOG dial to open the SONG Screen.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) On the SONG Screen, the following functions are assigned to the func-
tion buttons. 0 Press the F1 0 Press the F2 0 Press the F3 0 Press the F4 button to return to the MENU Screen. button to show the size on the SONG Screen. button to show the date on the SONG Screen. button to open the NEW Screen where you can create a new song.(see Creating a New Song on page 23) Song Operation Select the desired song file on the SONG Screen and press the MULTI JOG dial to open a pop-up menu list with possible song operations. 4 Managing Songs Creating a New Song To record or play with this unit, you must create and load a song. The following procedure can be used to create a new song. 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Press the F4 button to open the NEW Screen. Created songs are given names (titles) using the characters set on the SONG NAME Screen followed by a four-digit number. 3. Edit the name of the song as necessary. To edit the name of the song, press the F2 the NAME EDIT Screen. button to open For details about how to edit song names, see Editing textpage 25. TIP The song name can also be edited later using the RENAME Screen. 4. Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the recording file format. Options: 44.1kHz - 16bit (default), 44.1kHz - 24bit, 48kHz -
16bit, 44.1kHz - 24bit 5. Press the F4 button to save the currently loaded song and create a new song. When song creation completes, the SONG Screen reopens. To use a song operation, turn the MULTI JOG dial to select the desired item, and press the MULTI JOG dial. NOTE i To cancel song creation, press the F1 i A maximum of 100 songs can be created on a single SD card. i Songs are created in the MTR folder on the SD card. button. LOAD Loads the selected song. INFORMATION View information about the selected song. DELETE Deletes the selected song. PROTECT Protect the selected song. UNPROTECT Stop protection of the selected song. RENAME Edits the name of the selected song. TASCAM Model 24 23 4 Managing Songs Loading Songs Deleting songs Use the following procedure to load the song you want. 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) NOTE The * icon appears for a song currently being loaded. An appear before protected songs. icon will 2. Select the song that you want to load and press the MULTI JOG dial to open the menu list pop-up. 3. Select LOAD, and press the MULTI JOG dial. After the selected song loads, the SONG Screen will reopen. Viewing song information You can check the song name (title), sampling frequency, bit rate, size, date and time. 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Select the song with information that you want to check and press the MULTI JOG dial to open the menu list pop-up. 3. Select INFORMATION, and press the MULTI JOG dial. The INFORMATION Screen will open. You can delete songs. Deleting unnecessary songs when the SD card space is low can create more open space. 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Select the song that you want to delete and press the MULTI JOG dial to open the menu list pop-up. 3. Select DELETE, and press the MULTI JOG dial. The SONG DELETE Screen will open. 4. Press the F4 button to confirm deletion. When song deletion completes, the SONG Screen reopens. ATTENTION Deleted songs cannot be restored. NOTE i To cancel song deletion, press the F1 i The current song cannot be deleted. To delete the current song, load button. another song first. The song name, sampling frequency, bit rate, size, date and time will be shown. 4. After checking, press the F1 Screen. button to return to the SONG 24 TASCAM Model 24 Protecting/unprotecting songs Editing song names 4 Managing Songs By protecting a song, you can disable editing, recording and deletion operations for that song. You can protect and stop protecting songs. 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Select the song that you want to protect or unprotect and press the MULTI JOG dial to open the menu list pop-up. 3. Select PROTECT or UNPROTECT, and press the MULTI JOG dial. The PROTECT or UNPROTECT screen will open. 1. Open the SONG Screen when the recorder is stopped.(see Menu operation procedures on page 18) 2. Select the song with name that you want to change and press the MULTI JOG dial to open the menu list pop-up. 3. Select RENAME, and press the MULTI JOG dial. The RENAME Screen will open. 4. Edit the song name. For details about how to edit song names, see Editing textpage 25below. button to protect or unprotect the song. NOTE 4. Pres the F4 NOTE To cancel protection or unprotection, press the F1 button. 5. When song protection completes, the SONG Screen reopens. NOTE i icons appear before songs that are protected in the song list shown for copying, deletion and other operations. i If you try to execute a prohibited operation (editing, recording, dele-
tion) on a protected song, "Song is protected." will appear in a pop-up message on the display. To cancel song name editing, press the F1 button. 5. When finished editing the song name, press the F4 button to confirm the song name. When song name editing is complete, the SONG Screen reopens. Editing text Use these operations to edit text. Changing the cursor (editing point) position and F3 Use the F2 You can also press the MULTI JOG dial to move to the next character. buttons. Deleting the character at the cursor position:
Turn the MULTI JOG dial. You can input up to 11 characters, including symbols, numbers, and uppercase and lowercase letters. Leaving a single space open:
Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select a blank space at the left end of any row, and press the MULTI JOG dial. Canceling edits:
Press the F1 button. Confirming the changes:
button. Press the F4 TASCAM Model 24 25
1 | Label and Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 108.07 KiB |
Label Location Label Size:50*20mm(L*W) Recorder Model No.: Model 24 FCC ID: XEG-MODEL24 IC: 1559C-MODEL24 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1 | Agent Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 16.51 KiB |
TEAC Corporation Agent Authorization Letter 2018/9/10 MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 West Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230 RE: LETTER OF AGENT AUTHORIZATION To Whom It May Concern:
We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Shenzhen BCTC Testing Co., Ltd to act on our behalf in all matters relating to application for equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. We also hereby certify that no party to the application authorized hereunder is subject to the denial of benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C.853(a). This agreement expires one year from the current date. Sincerely, Clients signature:
Clients name / title : AKIRA SEKIGUCHI /Manager Contact information / address: 1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo, 206-8530 Japan
1 | DoC Attestation LEtter | Cover Letter(s) | 24.41 KiB |
TEAC Corporation Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 1435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: 2018-09-10 SUBJECT: FCC Application for (FCC ID: XEG-MODEL24) To Whom It May Concern:
We, the undersigned, hereby attest to the fact that we will apply the Declaration of Conformity procedure to the class B computer peripheral portion of this composite device. We understand that devices subject to the DoC procedure are required to be tested to show compliance with the FCC technical regulations by a recognized accredited testing laboratory. The testing laboratory must be accredited by a Commission approved accreditation body or designated under the terms of a government-to-government Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA). A listing of those accredited testing laboratories that have been recognized by the Commission is published on the FCC Webpage: https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/TestFirmSearch.cfm Select the "accredited" option to search for FCC recognized accredited test firms. Test facilities located in countries, where the U.S. does not have an operational Telcom MRA are not recognized by the FCC to test for the DoC procedure. Testing laboratory: Shenzhen BCTC Testing Co., Ltd. (BCTC Building & 1-2F, East of B Building, Pengzhou Industrial, Fuyuan 1st Road, Qiaotou Community, Fuyong Street, Bao an District, Shenzhen, China) Test Firm Registration Number: 712850 Name: Andy Yuan Tel: 86-755-36882589 Regards, Signatory Clients signature:
Clients name / title : AKIRA SEKIGUCHI /Manager Contact information / address: 1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo, 206-8530 Japan
1 | Long Term Confidentiality Request Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 16.88 KiB |
TEAC Corporation Long Term Confidentiality Request Letter 2018/9/10 MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 West Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230 RE: CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST FOR EUT NAME: Recorder FCC ID: XEG-MODEL24 MODEL : Model 24 Trademark: TASCAM To Whom It May Concern:
This letter serves as an official request for confidentiality under sections 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47. We have requested that the
- Block Diagram
- Schematics
- Operational Description required to be submitted with this application be permanently withheld from public review. The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Sincerely, Clients signature:
Clients name / title : AKIRA SEKIGUCHI /Manager Contact information / address: 1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo, 206-8530 Japan
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2018-09-21 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2018-09-21
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
TEAC Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018627919
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1 | Physical Address |
1-47 Ochiai. Tama-shi
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Tokyo, 206-8530
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Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@metlabs.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
XEG
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
MODEL24
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
A****** S****
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1 | Title |
Group Leader
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1 | Telephone Number |
+81-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
+81-4********
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1 |
s******@teac.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen BCTC Testing Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
A****** y******
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1 | Physical Address |
BCTC Bldg& 1-2F,East of B Bldg,Pengzhou Industrial
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Baoan District, Shenzhen
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China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-75********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-75********
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a******@bctc-lab.com.cn
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Recorder | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is peak conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen BCTC Testing Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
A**** M********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+8675********
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1 |
a******@bctc-lab.com.cn
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0028600 |
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