D01417320D
Sonicview 16XP
Sonicview 24XP
Multitrack Recording Console
REFERENCE MANUAL
V1.5.0
Page 1: ...D01417320D Sonicview 16XP Sonicview 24XP Multitrack Recording Console REFERENCE MANUAL V1 5 0...
Page 2: ...SETUP screen 75 Dante Settings page 75 I O Device page 76 Using SB 16D units 78 SB 16D control 86 Using GPIO extension functions 95 Procedures for Dante connection with SB 16Ds 96 Notes about Dante 10...
Page 3: ...en for recording folder selection 222 BROWSE screen for playback media folder and file selection 224 Setting the recording folder 227 Setting the playback folder 227 11 USB audio interface functions 2...
Page 4: ...tings 266 Other input and output specifications 266 Stereo Recorder specifications 267 Multitrack Recorder specifications 267 Operating system and computer requirements 267 Windows 267 Mac 267 Other 2...
Page 5: ...line editing possible using the dedicated TASCAM Sonicview Control app macOS Windows and iPadOS o High stability with completely separated mixing engine and control surfaces in both hardware and OS o...
Page 6: ...ers recognized by copyright law Always use this equipment properly TEAC Corporation will bear no responsibility for rights infringements committed by users of this product About SD cards This unit use...
Page 7: ...to prevent accidental operation The MASTER section can have modules assigned to it freely by the user Main specifications Simultaneous processing capabilities o Input 40 mono channels and 2 stereo ch...
Page 8: ...Parameter adjustment with LCD knobs i Turning an LCD knob without pressing it will change the parameter value by one step with each click This enables precise parameter adjustment i When adjusting a p...
Page 9: ...SEL key if it is not already shown If the MODULE screen for that module is shown on the touchscreen that corresponds to that SEL key it will close and the SEL key will become unlit NOTE Pressing one...
Page 10: ...E Press one of these keys while pressing the MENU key to open the screen that corresponds to its assigned function See 13 List of shortcut operations on page 260 eMUTE key and indicator MASTER o This...
Page 11: ...ghts with the color set for the selected bus master module See Changing set module colors on page 184 pLAYER KEYS 1 7 and indicators o Press these keys to switch layers The last pressed key will light...
Page 12: ...The MASTER fader moves to the FADER level position of the selected bus o Press this key when the SENDS ON FADER screen is shown to end Sends On Fader mode This will close the SENDS ON FADER screen and...
Page 13: ...input jacks These are balanced XLR jacks for mic line input o XLR 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD bLINE IN BAL jacks TRS phone These are 6 3mm 1 4 TRS phone jacks for line input o TRS Tip HOT Ring COLD Sleeve GND...
Page 14: ...for word clock signal input Connect a word clock signal to this connector when synchronizing the word clock of this unit and other equipment FOOTSWITCH jack This 6 3mm 1 4 TS phone jack is for connect...
Page 15: ...ng the unit off See Saving the current settings on page 109 WAC IN connector Plug the included power cord in here GPIO connector overview The GPIO connector on the back of the unit is a parallel contr...
Page 16: ...bove them on the touchscreen When LCD knobs can be used the corresponding indicators light LCD knob Explanation Turn without pressing This allows precise adjustment of one step per click Turn while pr...
Page 17: ...s shown on the right Input area display when the input source is ANALOG or SB 16D connected by built in Dante Input area display when the input source is not ANALOG or SB 16D connected by built in Dan...
Page 18: ...e shown if the input source is an SB 16D for which control privileges are not held HA D TRIM knob and the digital trim value will be shown when the input source of the selected module is not ANALOG or...
Page 19: ...ection frame is shown corresponding LCD knobs can be used to adjust the SEND level shown o When the selection frame is shown tap this area to open the MODULE SEND PAN Screen for the selected module Se...
Page 20: ...he sent signals o Tap this area while pressing the HOME key to set the tapped pan balance setting to center C See 13 List of shortcut operations on page 260 o When the selection frame is shown tap thi...
Page 21: ...s a virtually mounted SB 16D will appear to the bottom left of the port name i If the module is stereo and input sources that are not left right adjacent are selected input source names will appear sp...
Page 22: ...o show the selection frame When the selection frame is shown corresponding LCD knobs can be used to adjust effect parameters shown o When the selection frame is shown tap this area to open the MODULE...
Page 23: ...lection button will not close this window 7SEND PAN button Tap this button to open the MODULE SEND PAN Screen See MODULE SEND PAN Screen on page 160 8ALL SEND button Tap this button to change to the A...
Page 24: ...and MODULE OVERVIEW Screen on page 130 for changing Mute Group assignments See DCA Assign page on page 179 and MODULE OVERVIEW Screen on page 130 for changing DCA assignments o The bottom line shows t...
Page 25: ...IX 1 22 module or MAIN L R master module 6Level meters This shows the level of the signal at the set metering point See METERING POINT page on page 41 and MIX 1 22 and MAIN L R Master MODULE OVERVIEW...
Page 26: ...window i When the button is on tapping a bus selection button will not close this window 9SEND PAN button Tap this button to open the MODULE SEND PAN Screen See MODULE SEND PAN Screen on page 160 0AL...
Page 27: ...the top line and the DCA assignment status is shown in the bottom line Red numbers show the assigned Mute Group numbers Yellow numbers show the assigned DCA numbers See Mute Group Assign page on page...
Page 28: ...oup numbers Yellow numbers show the assigned DCA numbers See Mute Group Assign page on page 180 for changing Mute Group assignments See DCA Assign page on page 179 for changing DCA assignments o The b...
Page 29: ...s submenu items If the submenu has 9 or more items swipe the submenu area up and down to scroll it Tap a submenu item to open a settings screen 4 button Tap this button to close the Menu Screen Menu S...
Page 30: ...o link settings i PAN LINK settings page 43 Front Panel Setup User Key Setup Assign functions to the 18 USER KEYS page 59 Layer Master Fader Setup Make the following settings i Assign channel sets and...
Page 31: ...back up and restore data for entire mixer page 202 Clock Adjust Set date and time of built in clock page 33 Version Information View system version information page 217 Firmware Update Update the fir...
Page 32: ...ar connected headphones when turning the unit on and off Loud noises could damage the speakers or harm your hearing Before turning the power on 1 Minimize output faders along with monitor out and head...
Page 33: ...Firmware update procedures on page 217 i When an SD card or USB flash drive is being accessed with the BROWSE screen NOTE i Insert an SD card into the SD card slot on the top of the unit so that its...
Page 34: ...nt i Synchronization is not possible if the IF DA64 Dante card Sampling rate is 44 1 or 88 2 kHz i If the IF DA64 Dante card Sampling rate is 48 or 96 kHz synchronization is possible even if the main...
Page 35: ...settings for evaluating the synchronization status locked unlocked of this unit and Dante signals Button Meaning Tight default Synchronization status is evaluated strictly Loose Synchronization status...
Page 36: ...al clock In this case the will be shown on the INT button as the clock in use while is shown on the selected button for the unlocked source The selected button for the unlocked source will be highligh...
Page 37: ...ature values of the SYSTEM internal temperature CPU and DSP Indicator Meaning Green Temperature is within normal range with orange WARNING Temperature is not in normal range 4Snapshot STORE Confirmati...
Page 38: ...s scroll bar shows the position of the setting items currently shown on the screen relative to all items on the PREFERENCES Screen NOTE To view setting items not shown on the screen swipe the setting...
Page 39: ...vel at a metering point of any module has overloaded This will continue to appear highlighted for the PEAK HOLD time 4 set on this screen o Tap this area to clear the highlighting of this indicator an...
Page 40: ...e corresponding level meters 9Meter Area o The level meters are shown for the page with the highlighted selection button Page name Contents ALL LAYERS This shows level meters for the modules assigned...
Page 41: ...etering points for each module type on this page Tap icons to set metering points When a metering point is selected that icon will appear highlighted Module type default CH 1 40 module PRE HPF ST IN 1...
Page 42: ...items will be prohibited i Attempts to operate or control when set to LOCK will cause a message to appear on all touchscreens for about two seconds Lockable controls and operations i LCD touchscreen...
Page 43: ...s of the CH 1 40 modules o Tap these buttons to turn the stereo link setting on and off default for the CH 1 40 modules When the stereo link is on the button will appear highlighted 4Scroll knob and s...
Page 44: ...the scrollbar left and right to show CH 1 40 ST IN 1 2 FX RTN and MIX modules that are not shown on the screen The screen can also be scrolled by turning LCD knob 8 NOTE The screen can also be scrolle...
Page 45: ...led o Changing the FADER LEVEL to from dB including level operation using a DCA layer o Switching MUTE on off including DCA Mute Group muting operations o Turning on off SEND or MAIN L R assignments o...
Page 46: ...r of modules set to AUX in the BUS MODE area o ST shows the number of AUX mode module pairs that have the stereo link setting on o MONO shows the number of AUX mode modules that have the stereo link s...
Page 47: ...anation Snapshot Select Next Increase by one the number of the Snapshot available for STORE RECALL shown at the top of the Menu Screen See Snapshot functions on page 186 Prev Decrease by one the numbe...
Page 48: ...Snapshot that is not an existing preset before the one shown at the top of the Menu Screen No 1 128 P001 Pxxx Press simultaneously with a key assigned to a Target Key function to STORE to or RECALL fr...
Page 49: ...Exclusive function is off USER KEYS are unlit and disabled SOLO PFL AFL AFL COLOR USER KEY only This switches the SOLO TYPE between PFL and AFL When SOLO TYPE is PFL it will light with the color set f...
Page 50: ...the same as the 9 pause button for the recorder on the left side of the RECORDER PLAYER Screen i Press this when the recorder is recording to pause recording i USER KEYS will light when the recorder...
Page 51: ...sed press this key to start searching backward Press and hold this key to search while it is being pressed i Press this key when the player is searching backward to return to the state before searchin...
Page 52: ...ed to start playback i Press this when recording is paused to resume recording i The indicator lights when recording or playing i USER KEYS will be unlit when stopped STOP This has the following funct...
Page 53: ...ation mode is LIVE RECORDING MODE or VIRTUAL SOUND CHECK MODE i Press this when playing or paused to return to the beginning of the current take i Press this when a take is stopped at its beginning to...
Page 54: ...point is set SET OUT This has the same function as tapping the SET OUT button on the MULTI TRACK RECORDER Screen i USER KEYS will light when an OUT point is set I O CLEAR This has the same function a...
Page 55: ...will close it METER ALL LAYER OUTPUT LAYER1 7 LAST TAB Show the page of the METER Screen specified by Parameter 2 on the rightmost touchscreen and light the corresponding USER KEYS When this screen i...
Page 56: ...w is assigned the selected function will become active while a low level signal is input Moreover if the same function is assigned to multiple GPIO IN and or footswitches the function will be activate...
Page 57: ...NORMAL Closed If a USER KEY designated by Parameter 1 is pressed the GPIO OUT connector output status will be changed i When Parameter 2 is Pulse xxx msec if a USER KEY designated by Parameter 1 is pr...
Page 58: ...set Tap these buttons to open a color palette window Tap a color in the color palette to close the window and change the control name display color 4Set function names o The show the names of function...
Page 59: ...e top USER DEFINED CONTROLS Screen wScroll knob icon This icon shows that LCD knob 8 lit light blue can be used to scroll User Key page On this page functions can be assigned to USER KEYS A F and USER...
Page 60: ...w 2 Tap the Foot Switch Polarity slider in the window to set the footswitch polarity Options Normal default Invert GPIO IN page On this page functions can be assigned to the GPIO input connector of th...
Page 61: ...NOTE The GPIO output connector of a mounted SB 16D does not have functions assigned when shipped from the factory Fader Start Level setting This sets the trigger level of the fader start stop functio...
Page 62: ...p a color in the color palette to change the layer key name button color and close the palette window 3Layer Key settings o This shows channel sets and custom layers assigned to LAYER KEYS 1 7 o Tap t...
Page 63: ...shows that LCD knob 8 lit light blue can be used to scroll Default settings for LAYER KEYS 1 7 The factory default settings are as follows Sonicview 16XP Key Lit color Assigned function LAYER 1 Blue C...
Page 64: ...LAYER This copies the setting state of the selected custom layer to a buffer PASTE LAYER This pastes the custom layer setting state copied to the buffer to the selected custom layer CLEAR LAYER This...
Page 65: ...firm setting changes Tap the CANCEL button to cancel setting changes Selecting the module button followed by the custom layer slot button 1 Tap the button for the module to be assigned Selecting will...
Page 66: ...lack button that cannot be operated will be shown if the input source for the TALKBACK signal is an SB 16D for which control privileges are not held 3PAD button o The PAD button is shown when the inpu...
Page 67: ...air qSELECTED button Tap this button to turn on off the TALKBACK function for output destinations selected on the window shown using the SELECTED ASSIGN button When this button is on set buttons will...
Page 68: ...them Making monitor output settings Make monitor output settings on the MONITOR 1 2 pages of the TALKBACK MONITOR SOLO OSC SETUP screen Tap Menu Screen Mixer Setup Monitor Setup to open this screen 1...
Page 69: ...lected bus but no assignment has been made to an output port no external output from the unit To monitor a bus AFL use the SOLO function i Using the User Defined Control function MONITOR SELECT 1 6 ca...
Page 70: ...the DIM LEVEL e setting When this is on the button will appear highlighted NOTE i Tap this button to turn it on and off Touch this button continuously to turn the function on only while being touched...
Page 71: ...to switch to the page with the corresponding monitoring sources The name of the selected page will be highlighted Page name Contents MIX MAIN L R Select output signals from MIX 1 22 and MAIN L R Mast...
Page 72: ...t options Range meter 0 117 3 meter feet 0 384 8 feet msec default 0 341 32 msec Turn LCD knob 2 lit green to adjust it 4Direct OUT PORT button MONITOR 1 o This shows the name of the output port that...
Page 73: ...OSC Setup to open this screen NOTE This screen can also be opened by pressing either the SOLO or SOLO CLEAR key while pressing the MENU key See 13 List of shortcut operations on page 260 1SOLO MODE b...
Page 74: ...is on for any of the modules o When this button is highlighted tap it to end soloing on all channels NOTE This has the same function as the SOLO CLEAR key on the top panel 7OSCILLATOR button Tap this...
Page 75: ...ode can be selected default Redundant Addressing This shows the IP address setting mode Tap this area to open a window where AUTO DHCP or STATIC can be selected default AUTO DHCP IP Address If the Add...
Page 76: ...fault OFF I O Device page Use this page to for example mount SB 16Ds which are supported I O devices and make settings for them 1Device display area o This shows the ID numbers model names SB 16D and...
Page 77: ...Sonicview Logged Out Information for this SB 16D cannot be acquired by this Sonicview Login is not possible because this SB 16D is already mounted by 10 Sonicview units or a communication error occur...
Page 78: ...its can be mounted on a Sonicview o If an SB 16D is mounted and control privileges acquired this unit will be able to do the following i Control SB 16D preamps i Control SB 16D preamps using snapshot...
Page 79: ...line level standard settings as follows i This unit has acquired the control privileges for the mounted SB 16D i The input port of the mounted SB 16D has Dante routing as an input for this unit i The...
Page 80: ...to appear on the requesting device This message will disappear automatically after 2 seconds i Tapping the DENY button will open a message confirming refusal of the request Tap the OK button to close...
Page 81: ...the mounting destination on the right side open mounting slot The selected mount destination will be shown with a yellow frame and the central button will become highlighted 5 Tap the central button t...
Page 82: ...the regular screen o Resolving in the list on the left 1 Tap the button for a device with a duplicate ID This opens the control screen for the tapped device 2 If Controlled by this console is shown to...
Page 83: ...ill appear at the top of every touchscreen SB 16D ID xx xx has a ID conflict Tap this error message to open the Dante SETUP Screen I O Device page In this case the device that was mounted first is giv...
Page 84: ...simultaneously from a maximum of 10 Sonicview units If 10 units would be exceeded the Sonicview that tries to access that SB 16D will fail login failure and will not be able to control that SB 16D Log...
Page 85: ...the mounted SB 16D 4th from top This will not be routed automatically Use Dante Controller to route Dante I O 17 32 for the IF DA64 installed in this unit and Dante I O 1 16 for the mounted SB 16D NO...
Page 86: ...EW screen and MODULE INPUT screen o A Dante port is assigned to the module o The SB 16D Dante port is routed to this Dante port o The SB 16D that is routed to this Dante port is mounted on the Sonicvi...
Page 87: ...lly controlled from a Sonicview NOTE If another Sonicview has SB 16D control privileges its setting values can be shown but they cannot be controlled In this case an icon will appear at the top of the...
Page 88: ...as control privileges for that SB 16D i If the device is virtually mounted 4 button o Tap this button to send an Identify command to the SB 16D The SB 16D that receives the Identify command will respo...
Page 89: ...hown if the DC power supply is not providing power if the DC power supply voltage is below the stop voltage Stop Volt This shows the stop voltage setting value Alert Volt This shows the setting value...
Page 90: ...p voltage Use LCD knob 4 which is lit light blue to adjust it Range 11 0 27 0 V in steps of 0 1 V default 11 0 V If the SB 16D is operating with only DC power supply it will shut down if the DC power...
Page 91: ...EL button to close the window without changing the ID NOTE i If an ID that is already being used on the Dante network is selected that ID will be red and the APPLY button will appear gray showing the...
Page 92: ...ion status area 6 is muted unmuted toggled Local Closed Mute In this mode when the selected IN port becomes shorted Closed the SB 16D input output signal selected in the input output signal selection...
Page 93: ...sing item is set to AUTO this will show the assigned subnet mask If it is set to STATIC this will show the subnet mask set by the user When the Addressing item is set to STATIC tapping this area will...
Page 94: ...ton will appear highlighted When settings are applied the SB 16D Dante network connection will be interrupted once For this reason tap the APPLY button when it is highlighted to open a confirmation me...
Page 95: ...ode is set to Extension they can be used as Sonicview GPIO extension pins This setting can also be made for virtually mounted SB 16D units By storing the settings in the Sonicview online setting is po...
Page 96: ...e ports to the same Dante network i Dante ports built into this unit i SB 16D Dante ports NOTE When using only one of these units and one SB 16D their Dante ports can be connected directly as shown be...
Page 97: ...Secondary Primary Dante SB 16D Dante Secondary Primary Dante 3 Set the Dante routing control method Tap Menu Screen Rear Panel Setup Dante Setup to open the Dante SETUP screen and tap the I O Device...
Page 98: ...output ports numbered 33 and higher This explanation assumes that an IF DA64 has been installed in SLOT 1 See Installing expansion cards sold separately on page 32 1 If multiple SB 16D units are conne...
Page 99: ...d 1st in the list Dante I O 17 32 of this unit Dante I O 1 16 of the SB 16D mounted 2nd in the list SLOT 1 I O 1 16 of this unit Dante I O 1 16 of the SB 16D mounted 3rd in the list SLOT 1 I O 17 32 o...
Page 100: ...follows i Connect Dante I O 1 16 of the IF DA64 installed in this unit to Dante I O 1 16 of the SB 16D mounted 3rd from the top i Connect Dante I O 17 32 of the IF DA64 installed in this unit to Dant...
Page 101: ...routed by Dante as follows Dante I O ports of this unit Dante I O ports of external devices Dante I O 1 16 of this unit Dante I O 1 16 of the SB 16D mounted 1st in the list Dante I O 17 32 of this uni...
Page 102: ...the computer to match the Dante and network address Switched daisy chain connection Dante devices can be daisy chained when there are few connected devices and when not using a switching hub Connect t...
Page 103: ...the names of the channels of the receiving device on the Dante network 3Transmitting device name This is the name of a transmitting device on the Dante network 4Transmitting device channels These are...
Page 104: ...es not use a switching hub set the latency according to the number of Dante devices that signals pass through as shown below Switched daisy chain connection example 1st device Passes through 2 devices...
Page 105: ...Controller to set the Preferred Leader setting to ON for a Dante module other than an IF DA64 We recommend using the built in Dante module Built in Dante module Sync to External OFF Preferred Leader O...
Page 106: ...om the MADI COAXIAL THRU connector will be momentarily disrupted For this reason time turning the unit on off carefully when the signal output from the MADI COAXIAL THRU connector is being used by a c...
Page 107: ...ault 0 0 0 0 o This will be gray when IP SETUP is AUTO o Tap the address fields to open the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway screens IP ADDRESS setting screen See IP Address Subnet Mask Defa...
Page 108: ...e keyboard keys on page 183 for details about changing the keyboard ATTENTION The following symbols and punctuation marks cannot be input NOTE A USB keyboard that is connected to the top panel USB por...
Page 109: ...ent settings The settings of the unit are saved to the internal memory at least once every minute To be certain that the unit settings are saved in the internal memory before turning the power off use...
Page 110: ...SELECT Screen where input sources can be selected See INPUT SOURCE SELECT screen on page 118 CH 1 40 ST IN 1 2 MODULE INPUT Screens Tap the INPUT area on the Home Screen of a CH 1 40 ST IN 1 2 module...
Page 111: ...ut source names will appear split left and right and abbreviated as follows on the Others button Module name shown Stereo module name shown ANALOG AN Dante DA SLOT 1 S1 SLOT 2 S2 USB IN USB ST IN 1 ST...
Page 112: ...tion is set to LOCK on another touchscreen while a multiple setting window is open it will close automatically Setting inputs sources for multiple channels at the same time in batches 1 When the LOCK...
Page 113: ...Turn LCD knob 2 4 5 7 lit blue to adjust it NOTE The knob used for this operation depends on DIRECT OUT POINT and DELAY POINT settings 3OUTPUT button o This shows the name of the output port that the...
Page 114: ...e name shown Stereo module name shown SLOT 1 S1 SLOT 2 S2 o Tap this button to open the INSERT SEND PORT SELECT Screen where INSERT SEND signal output ports can be selected See INSERT SEND PORT SELECT...
Page 115: ...utput ports will appear to the bottom right of the button o If the module is stereo output port names will appear split left and right and abbreviated as follows Module name shown Stereo module name s...
Page 116: ...the following routing setting screens i MODULE INPUT Screen i MODULE OUTPUT Screen i INPUT SOURCE SELECT Screen i OUTPUT PORT SELECT Screen i DIRECT OUT PORT SELECT Screen i INSERT SEND PORT SELECT S...
Page 117: ...screen on page 126 o The signal from a single module can be assigned to multiple output ports NOTE Output ports for multiple channels can also be set at the same time See Setting output ports for mul...
Page 118: ...me This will close the BATCH SETUP window and the OUTPUT PORT selection button will show the selected output port NOTE i When the LOCK UNLOCK button is set to LOCK the BATCH SETUP button is disabled i...
Page 119: ...xpansion card installed in SLOT 2 USB IN Select USB audio interface inputs 3L R selection buttons These select whether to set the input ports of the left or right channels of stereo modules Tap these...
Page 120: ...CT OUT PORT SELECT Screen i MONITOR 2 OUTPUT PORT SELECT Screen 2Output port group page switches o These show output port group page names o Tap a page name to switch to the page with the correspondin...
Page 121: ...the OK button to change the setting and close the window Tap the CANCEL button to close the window without changing the setting NOTE The signal from a single module can be assigned to multiple output...
Page 122: ...Screen i DIRECT OUT PORT SELECT Screen i INSERT SEND PORT SELECT Screen i INSERT RETURN PORT SELECT Screen i TALKBACK INPUT SELECT Screen i TALKBACK EXT1 DIRECT OUT PORT SELECT Screen i TALKBACK EXT2...
Page 123: ...the buttons of ports that are already assigned to other modules and the buttons will appear grayish blue Tap these buttons to open a setting confirmation window Tap the OK button to change the settin...
Page 124: ...ND PORT SELECT Screen i INSERT RETURN PORT SELECT Screen i TALKBACK INPUT SELECT Screen i TALKBACK EXT1 DIRECT OUT PORT SELECT Screen i TALKBACK EXT2 DIRECT OUT PORT SELECT Screen i MONITOR 1 DIRECT O...
Page 125: ...omatically to the line level standard settings as shown below Input ports i ANALOG INPUT i Built in Dante port with SB 16D routing i Ports for SLOT that has IF DA64 installed with SB 16D routing Param...
Page 126: ...OUT PORT SELECT Screen i MONITOR 2 OUTPUT PORT SELECT Screen 2Output port group page switches o These show output port group page names o Tap a page name to switch to the page with the corresponding o...
Page 127: ...the OK button to change the setting and close the window Tap the CANCEL button to close the window without changing the setting NOTE The signal from a single module can be assigned to multiple output...
Page 128: ...time to adjust for example EQ and COMP or GATE EQ and COMP Turning this button off on one screen will reopen the Home Screen on the other touchscreens NOTE When the GEQ FADER Ctrl function is on full...
Page 129: ...r the selected module GEQ Make GEQ settings for the selected module COMP DUCKER Make dynamics effect settings for the selected module SEND Make bus send settings for the selected module PAN Make pan s...
Page 130: ...age of the METER SETUP Screen See METERING POINT page on page 41 2Level meters This shows the level of the signal at the set metering point 3MUTE GROUP button Tap this button to open the DCA Mute Grou...
Page 131: ...ANALOG or SB 16D connected by built in Dante this switches phantom power on off for both channels When phantom power is on the button will be highlighted o A black button that cannot be operated will...
Page 132: ...Reference Level is 9 dBFS PAD button setting Range OFF 3 default 57 ON 17 37 When Analog Reference Level is 4 dBu and Digital Reference Level is 20 dBFS PAD button setting Range OFF 12 default 66 ON 8...
Page 133: ...selected SB ID port number will be shown If it is a virtually mounted SB 16D will appear o Tap this button to open the DIRECT OUT SELECT Screen See DIRECT OUT PORT SELECT screen on page 120 uPhase bu...
Page 134: ...URN signal o If the module is stereo input port names will appear split left and right and abbreviated as follows Module name shown Stereo module name shown SLOT 1 S1 SLOT 2 S2 o Tap this button to op...
Page 135: ...lit blue to adjust it NOTE i The channel faders on top of the unit can also be used for this adjustment i The knob number used for this operation depends on DIRECT OUT POINT setting CH 1 40 CONFIG pa...
Page 136: ...ssigned buttons will be highlighted 6DCA 1 8 buttons Tap these buttons to change DCA assignment states Default off Assigned buttons will be highlighted 7Snapshot Recall Safe button Tap this button to...
Page 137: ...alog GAIN 3 37 Same value PAD ON Analog GAIN 17 2 3 PAD OFF Analog GAIN 38 57 37 When Analog Reference Level is 4 dBu and Digital Reference Level is 20 dBFS Status before switching pad setting Analog...
Page 138: ...digital stage is shown as 0 ePhase buttons Use these to change the phases of the signals for the selected module Tap these buttons to reverse the phases of the selected module signals Normal Reversed...
Page 139: ...MODULE SAFE page on page 194 9Metering Point position indicator The highlighted indicator shows the position of the set metering point 0FX Processing button Tap this button to open the MODULE FX Scre...
Page 140: ...he METER SETUP Screen See METERING POINT page on page 41 i When the Metering Point is OUTPUT and the corresponding bus has not been assigned to an output port not being output from the unit meters wil...
Page 141: ...SEND PORT SELECT screen on page 122 qINSERT button Tap this button to turn the INSERT on off Default OFF When this is ON the button will appear highlighted wRETURN button o This shows the name of the...
Page 142: ...e phases of the selected module signals o Phase button display when the Stereo Link setting is off for the selected module Normal Reversed o Phase button display when the selected module is stereo Nor...
Page 143: ...ge L100 C R100 default C o When the icon is highlighted signals are being sent to the MAIN L R bus o Tap this area to open the MODULE SEND PAN Screen for the selected module See MODULE SEND PAN Screen...
Page 144: ...rts that have mounted SB 16Ds assigned will be shown as SB ID port number If it is a virtually mounted SB 16D will appear to the top right o Assigned buttons for Dante ports that have virtually mounte...
Page 145: ...to the selected module while maintaining the input source setting for that module Default OFF When on this button will appear highlighted and the INPUT SOURCE selection 2 button area will be dimmed 6...
Page 146: ...atus before switching pad setting Analog GAIN after switching pad setting Analog GAIN 10 44 Same value PAD ON Analog GAIN 10 9 10 PAD OFF Analog GAIN 45 64 44 When Analog Reference Level is 4 dBu and...
Page 147: ...stereo module and the input sources for both the left and right channels are ANALOG or SB 16D connected by built in Dante this switches phantom power on off for both channels When phantom power is on...
Page 148: ...button to open a setting confirmation window 5 Tap the OK button to set multiple digital trim values at the same time The BATCH SETUP window will close MODULE FX Screen Make effect settings on the MOD...
Page 149: ...ME intervals If a DELAY TIME is 200 msec or less the indicator will stay highlighted NOTE Using the User Defined Control function tap tempo input can also be operated with USER KEYS FOOTSWITCH and GPI...
Page 150: ...DAMP 500 Hz 16 0 kHz 3 36 kHz STEREO DELAY Parameter name Range default DELAY TIME 1 msec 1500 msec 100 msec FEEDBACK 0 100 20 HI DAMP 500 Hz 16 0 kHz 3 36 kHz PING PONG DELAY Parameter name Range def...
Page 151: ...ange default RATE 0 05 Hz 10 00 Hz 0 20 Hz DEPTH 0 100 10 DELAY TIME 0 msec 100 msec 40 msec PHASE 0 deg 180 deg 180 deg PHASER Parameter name Range default RATE 0 05 Hz 10 0 Hz 0 40 Hz STAGE 4 16 8 R...
Page 152: ...tput from the GATE EXPANDER DE ESSER 5GATE EXPANDER DE ESSER ON OFF button o Tap this button to turn the dynamics effect on off Default OFF o When on this button the dynamics input output response gra...
Page 153: ...0 dB RATIO 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 64 1 4 1 KNEE HARD MID SOFT MID ATTACK 0 ms 125 ms 10 ms RELEASE 5 ms 5 00 s 250 ms DE ESSER Parameter name Range default THRESHOLD 40 dB 0 dB 15 dB KNEE HARD MID...
Page 154: ...parameters will appear highlighted NOTE HPF is only shown for CH 1 40 modules 3HPF EQ frequency response graph o This shows graphs of the HPF and EQ frequency responses This shows the overall frequen...
Page 155: ...d to adjust them When the selection frame is shown use the corresponding LCD knobs to adjust the values Parameter name Range default G 18 0 dB 18 0 dB 0 dB F 20 Hz 20 0 kHz 297 Hz Q 0 10 17 31 1 04 NO...
Page 156: ...on the response graph for EQ only will be gray and the response graph for GEQ only will be shown highlighted MODULE GEQ Screen GEQ settings can be made on the MODULE GEQ Screens for MIX 1 22 and MAIN...
Page 157: ...screens at the same time For this reason when using a Sonicview 24XP that has three touchscreens and the TASCAM Sonicview Control application RTA ON OFF states will be switched automatically accordin...
Page 158: ...ain reduction meter This meter shows the amount of gain reduction from the COMP DUCKER 5OUTPUT level meter s This shows the level s of the signal s output from the COMP DUCKER 6COMP DUCKER ON OFF butt...
Page 159: ...elected dynamics type Default COMP o Tap this area to open the type selection menu Options COMP default DUCKER Dynamics parameters NOTE Use the corresponding LCD knobs and buttons to change the settin...
Page 160: ...gnal MODULE SEND PAN Screen The following settings can be made on the MODULE SEND PAN Screen o SEND level SEND PAN ON OFF PRE POST to MIX 1 22 buses o SEND level ON OFF PRE POST to FX 1 4 buses o PAN...
Page 161: ...l be shown BThis shows the send position settings for the MIX 1 22 buses No indicator Set to POST FADER PRE Set to PRE FADER CUse this to adjust the send levels to the MIX 1 22 buses When a selection...
Page 162: ...POST FADER PRE Set to PRE FADER CUse this to adjust the send level to the FX 1 4 bus When a selection frame is shown use corresponding LCD knobs lit green to adjust values Assignment on Shown in gree...
Page 163: ...is a CH 1 40 module with the Stereo Link setting on or a ST IN 1 2 or FX RTN 1 4 module i If L Mono or R Mono is selected the BAL setting will function as a PAN setting 7IMAGE Use this to adjust the i...
Page 164: ...ghted If a selection button that already has another output signal assigned to it shown by is tapped a setting change confirmation message will open Tapping the OK button on the confirmation message w...
Page 165: ...OUTPUT Screen i INPUT SOURCE SELECT Screen i OUTPUT PORT SELECT Screen i DIRECT OUT PORT SELECT Screen i INSERT SEND PORT SELECT Screen i INSERT RETURN PORT SELECT Screen i TALKBACK INPUT SELECT Scree...
Page 166: ...t be shown in the MODULE menu at the same time In this case drag the menu up and down to scroll the items o Tap the MODULE menu button or the button to close the menu MODULE menu items Menu item Funct...
Page 167: ...e Amp data will be pasted to both the L and R Pre Amp settings of the paste destination o If the copy source is a stereo module and the paste destination is a mono module the L channel Pre Amp data of...
Page 168: ...default on the User Key page i USER KEYS 5 12 Sends On Fader Mix1 8 SENDS ON FADER screen Select the buses subject to SENDS ON FADER operation on this screen Press the SENDS ON FADER key on the top pa...
Page 169: ...SEND OVERVIEW Screen shows a list of the SEND parameters A aligned horizontally on the analog mixer and can be used to operate them MIX 1 22 bus SEND OVERVIEW Screen Tap Menu Screen Mixer Setup menu M...
Page 170: ...on to open the SEND OVERVIEW menu for the selected MIX 1 22 bus Tap menu items to change parameter settings for the selected MIX 1 22 buses See SEND OVERVIEW menu on page 177 6Page selection buttons T...
Page 171: ...N buttons will be highlighted wBUS module ON OFF buttons o This shows a list of assignment ON OFF states from the MIX 1 22 and MAIN L R Master modules to the MIX 1 22 buses o Tap these buttons to swit...
Page 172: ...POST INPUT page SEND PAN INPUT page SEND PAN BUS page NOTE Tap a level while pressing the HOME key on the top panel to set that level to 0 dB 1 button Tap this button to return to the screen shown bef...
Page 173: ...SEND levels from the CH 1 40 and ST IN 1 2 modules to the FX 1 4 buses o When a selection frame is shown use corresponding LCD knobs lit green to adjust SEND levels Range dB 10 dB default dB 8CH MUTE...
Page 174: ...ings of the corresponding modules PAN LINK setting is always on They are shown dimly and cannot be operated on this screen tMIX 1 22 module PAN BAL This shows a list of setting states for pan balance...
Page 175: ...user module name and set module color can be changed See MODULE NAME screen on page 182 5 button Tap this button to open the SEND OVERVIEW menu for the MAIN L R bus Tap menu items to change parameter...
Page 176: ...modules to the MAIN L R bus o Tap these buttons to turn on off assignments to the MAIN L R bus Options on default off When this is on the button will appear highlighted qMAIN L R assignment state ind...
Page 177: ...to the selected bus NOTE i When the selected bus is MAIN L R this will change the FADER level setting i When the selected bus is MAIN L R the Copy from Fader Level menu item will not be shown ON OFF...
Page 178: ...to POST SEND PAN INPUT and SEND PAN BUS Menu item Function Copy PAN BAL This copies the pan balance settings to the selected bus to a buffer Paste PAN BAL This pastes the pan balance settings to the...
Page 179: ...set to ON before SOLO was set to ON for the DCA module SOLO will stay ON for that module when the DCA module SOLO is set to OFF o The SOLO indicators will blink for modules that have SOLO turned on in...
Page 180: ...a message confirming whether to clear all INPUT and OUTPUT DCA assignments to the selected DCA Tap OK to clear all assignments Mute Group Assign page 1MuteGrp buttons Tap these buttons to select a Mut...
Page 181: ...DULE NAME Screen where the user module name and set module color can be changed for the selected Mute Group See MODULE NAME screen on page 182 2Mute Group assignment list This list shows the names of...
Page 182: ...B keyboard connected to the top panel USB port to edit the characters shown o Tap this area when the color palette or icon selection area is open to show the keyboard in the keyboard area 4 2COLOR but...
Page 183: ...module name on various screens as well as the module name on channel screens 4 Tap the Enter button on the MODULE NAME Screen to open the MODULE NAME Screen for the next module to the right ATTENTION...
Page 184: ...the BUS mode is GROUP Purple MAIN L R Red DCA Yellow Mute Group Red 1 To open the MODULE NAME Screen tap a user module name display area on a MODULE SEND OVERVIEW MIXER CONFIG or LIBRARY screen For a...
Page 185: ...Screen 2 Tap the ICON button on the MODULE NAME Screen to open the icon selection area 3 Tap an icon in the icon selection area to set it Set icons will be shown on MODULE NAME and channel screens NOT...
Page 186: ...For example routings can be kept the same when recalling snapshots NOTE Settings of output connectors with the following signals assigned will not be changed by snapshot recalls i SOLO DIRECT OUT L R...
Page 187: ...n is locked 0 EDIT icon This icon will appear if settings have been changed for the last stored recalled current snapshot Storing snapshots Follow one of the procedures below to store save snapshot da...
Page 188: ...me and data named currentname_99 already exists i The current snapshot has a 2nd generation name with _XX added and data named currentname_ XXz already exists i The current snapshot has a 3rd generati...
Page 189: ...l be handled as shown Snapshot settings that are not compatible between Sonicview 24XP and Sonicview 16XP models When recalling Sonicview 24XP data on a Sonicview 16XP When recalling Sonicview 16XP da...
Page 190: ...button This has the same function as the Snapshot selection button on the Menu Screen 5STORE button This has the same function as the STORE button on the Menu Screen 6RECALL button This has the same...
Page 191: ...of preset snapshots o A yellow frame will be shown around the number of the current snapshot most recently stored recalled snapshot uSnapshot editing menu button o This button only appears for the se...
Page 192: ...nel USB port can also be used to input and edit characters 2Copy button Tap this button to copy the settings data of the selected snapshot NOTE The LIBRARY Screen for snapshots is the only one that ha...
Page 193: ...ste and return to the Snapshot List Screen NOTE i When snapshot setting data is saved in the paste destination a confirmation message will be shown i Tap the CANCEL button to close the confirmation me...
Page 194: ...e check marks and be highlighted light blue NOTE i Settings included in INPUT OSC PARAMETERS Analog Gain Analog Gain GANG On Off PAD On Off Phantom On Off Phase D Trim HPF Freq HPF On Off CH OSC INPUT...
Page 195: ...will be highlighted when switched to export mode o Tap the left arrow button to switch the screen to import mode The button will be highlighted when switched to import mode NOTE The unit will be set t...
Page 196: ...the snapshot with the same name and close the confirmation message i Tap the RENAME button to open the RENAME Screen Input a name that is not the same as an existing snapshot name Then tap the Enter b...
Page 197: ...he left of a folder name to open that folder and show its contents i Tap j to the left of the name of a folder to close it i Tap the name of a folder to select it i The name of the selected folder is...
Page 198: ...Cannot Import Target Locked Various LIBRARY Screens This unit can store save and recall groups of various settings in libraries o The selected GATE EXPANDER DE ESSER type and its parameter settings o...
Page 199: ...the name of the module active for library storing and recalling 5LOCK UNLOCK buttons o These show the locked unlocked states of the data slots Button Use Unlocked Locked If setting data has not been...
Page 200: ...the Cancel button to cancel storing in the library and close the confirmation message i Tap the Replace button to overwrite the library settings data with the same name and close the confirmation mess...
Page 201: ...as by turning LCD knob 8 MODULE RECALL SAFE screens Use the following MODULE RECALL SAFE screens to select parameters that will be protected settings retained when module libraries are recalled o MODU...
Page 202: ...m the list of saved files 1 3SAVE button Tap this button to save All System Data to the internal storage See Saving All System Data on page 203 4LOAD button o Tap this button to load All System Data f...
Page 203: ...is selected to open a confirmation message to load that data NOTE To load network settings tap the include NETWORK Settings check box on the confirmation message to add a check to it 2 Tapping the CA...
Page 204: ...he same name already exists on the backup media i Tap the CANCEL button to close the confirmation message i Tap the OVERWRITE button to overwrite the All System Data file with the same name and close...
Page 205: ...t 2 Tap the RESTORE button The ALL SYSTEM DATA RESTORE Screen will open NOTE If no SD or USB flash drive is connected the following pop up message will appear 3 Tap the media selection button to selec...
Page 206: ...utton to restore the data and return to the ALL SYSTEM DATA Screen i One of the following messages will be shown if the internal storage does not have enough open space Cannot Restore Internal memory...
Page 207: ...ill appear on every touchscreen while the factory reset is being executed Normal display will be restored after the factory reset completes NOTE i Executing a factory reset will delete all types of us...
Page 208: ...shows the operation status of the internal recorder player o Tap this area to open the RECORDER PLAYER Screen See RECORDER PLAYER Screen on page 220 5TEMPERATURE o These show the temperature states o...
Page 209: ...ground color becomes gray This includes device temperature errors and other errors that are resolved automatically as well as system clock errors and other errors that are resolved manually 3 buttons...
Page 210: ...order that it occurred o Tap this area to open the screen that corresponds to the content of the error alert 4Blinking error bar Until errors and alerts are resolved a blinking red line will be shown...
Page 211: ...f licenses for open source software used by this unit o Tap the b icon to show the license document for that open source software o When a license document is open tap the 5 icon to close it 2Scrollba...
Page 212: ...e i IF MA64 BN MADI i IF MA64 EX MADI SLOT slot number card name failure Trouble was detected with the expansion card Internal Dante Error Dante Module Unavailable The built in Dante module is in an u...
Page 213: ...ert Recording stopped Media Full The medium did not have enough capacity so recording stopped Recording error Buffer overflow Recording stopped because a buffer overflow occurred during recording Reco...
Page 214: ...rd Please enable at least one REC READY track Recording cannot start because no MTR recording track has been selected Enable REC READY for at least one MTR buffer overflow occurred Recording will cont...
Page 215: ...R Format Error Please format the SD card The MTR SD card is not formatted properly or the card might be broken Format the SD card Formatting will erase all the data on that card MTR Operation cannot b...
Page 216: ...s write protected it cannot be formatted Disable write protection See SD card write protection switches on page 33 i Formatting erases all the data on the SD card or USB flash drive Confirm that this...
Page 217: ...tem Data created by units with firmware version 1 0 x can be imported restored on units with firmware version 1 1 0 or later 1 Download the latest firmware from the TEAC Global Site https teac global...
Page 218: ...reen shown above is an example The actual appearance will differ 8 When an update confirmation message appears tap the UPDATE button NOTE i The UPDATE button will not be shown if updating is not neces...
Page 219: ...9 Various information displays TASCAM Sonicview 16XP Sonicview 24XP V1 5 0 219...
Page 220: ...nternal recorder 5Media capacity bar This shows the amount of space already used as a proportion of the total space on the media As recording progresses the bar extends from the left to the right 6REC...
Page 221: ...ces No assign is shown when no input source is assigned o Tap these buttons to open the RECORDER INPUT SOURCE SELECT Screen MIX 1 22 and MAIN L R signals can be selected as inputs to the left and righ...
Page 222: ...ed green m When the player is stopped playing back or paused tap these buttons to start searching forward backward Touch one of these buttons continuously to keep searching while it is being touched i...
Page 223: ...be input The combination of characters input can be changed depending on the status of the Caps lock and Shift keyboard buttons on the Make Folder Screen See Changing the keyboard keys on page 183 fo...
Page 224: ...llbar This appears when the number of folders and files exceeds the amount that can be shown on the display at the same time Drag the scrollbar to scroll the screen The file list can also be scrolled...
Page 225: ...d buttons on the Make Folder Screen See Changing the keyboard keys on page 183 for details about changing the keyboard 7Level change button Tap the button to show the folder level one step above the c...
Page 226: ...folder to the left of the button i This operation is not possible during recording and playback y buttons o Tap one of these buttons to select an audio file make it subject to playback and start playi...
Page 227: ...R button 9 This sets it as the recording folder and REC FOLDER appears Setting the playback folder 1 Tap Menu Screen Recorder Player menu Recorder Player to open the RECORDER PLAYER Screen 2 Tap the n...
Page 228: ...zip file on the computer desktop or another location 3 Double click the TASCAM Sonicview USB exe file in the folder that appears after uncompression to launch the installation software ATTENTION If y...
Page 229: ...use conditions Default Normal 256 Samples NOTE On macOS adjust this with application settings Setting Sound Properties 1 Open the Control Panel on the Windows computer NOTE Follow these procedures to...
Page 230: ...etting procedures for use with OBS Studio and other streaming applications Conduct the procedures in this document before launching the streaming application Windows computer sound settings Set the in...
Page 231: ...Set the sample rate and bit depth for the Default Device on the Play tab to the same values set on the Record tab 11 Launch the streaming application and proceed with streaming and other functions 12...
Page 232: ...g times shown above are not continuous recording times but rather they are the total possible recording times for the media NOTE If the size of a recording file for a track exceeds 4 GB during recordi...
Page 233: ...ECORDER BROWSE Screen on page 245 4MTR operation mode button o This shows the current MTR operation mode i LIVE RECORDING MODE i VIRTUAL SOUND CHECK MODE i OVERDUB MODE o Tap this button when the MTR...
Page 234: ...eats playback function mode i When the MTR operation mode is LIVE RECORDING MODE or VIRTUAL SOUND CHECK MODE tap this to cycle through these options OFF 1 ALL and I O i When the MTR operation mode is...
Page 235: ...g playing to stop recording playing o When stopped this button will appear white iTransport status indicator This icon shows the MTR operation status Indicator appearance Operation status 8 Stopped 7...
Page 236: ...HPF is enabled during recording o When recording the DIRECT OUT if the DIRECT OUT POINT setting is POST FADER Use caution because signals will pass through Phase D Trim HPF GATE EQ COMP DELAY again d...
Page 237: ...of the locate time input area to close it gRemaining time counter o When the MTR operation mode is LIVE RECORDING MODE or VIRTUAL SOUND CHECK MODE i During playback this shows the remaining time until...
Page 238: ...ected CH module group to 1 32 of the slot with the IF MTR32 installed If the Sampling Rate Max Tracks button setting is 96kHz 16tracks on the MULTI TRACK RECORDER MENU Screen routing will be to 1 16 o...
Page 239: ...le 25 40 o Tap the YES Connect the SEND RETURN button to route the INSERT SEND RETURN connections of the selected CH module group to 1 32 of the slot with the IF MTR32 installed If the Sampling Rate M...
Page 240: ...kes switching to OVERDUB MODE will cause the following message to be shown 1 Tap the CREATE button to open the following confirmation message 2 Set the Sampling Rate Bit Depth and File Name Prefix 3 T...
Page 241: ...l input to the MTR will be output from the MTR as is regardless of the MTR operation status and REC READY on off status o When REC READY is on i When stopped or recording sound input to the MTR will b...
Page 242: ...MTR output Sound input to the MTR is output from the MTR When in OVERDUB MODE REC READY Off On Off On INPUT MONITOR Off Off On On When stopped No MTR output Sound input to the MTR is output from the M...
Page 243: ...mation message will appear as shown below Message when switching to 48 kHz 32 tracks Message when switching to 96 kHz 16 tracks 3Bit Depth buttons This setting will be used for the bit depth when the...
Page 244: ...vel knob This sets the level for ending automatic recording Use LCD knob 7 which is lit yellow to adjust it See Automatic recording function on page 252 Options OFF 72 dBFS 24 dBFS in 6 dBFS increment...
Page 245: ...e Caps lock and Shift keyboard buttons on the Make Project Screen See Changing the keyboard keys on page 183 for details about changing the keyboard 3Project list o This shows the names of project fol...
Page 246: ...he SD card using a computer with an SD card reader NOTE i Other folders and files will also be created for management i Only folders at the root of the SD card can be selected as the current folder Fo...
Page 247: ...e name of the selected project can be changed Delete Tap this to open a message confirming whether or not to delete the selected project i Tap the CANCEL button to close the confirmation message i Tap...
Page 248: ...ow 3 Tap the Delete button to open a message confirming whether or not to delete the selected project i Tap the CANCEL button to close the confirmation message i Tapping the OK button will delete the...
Page 249: ...ing the NO Connect by myself button will keep the current routing settings so make necessary routing changes manually o Tap the button to close the message Doing this will retain the current routing s...
Page 250: ...at the SD card See 6 Format buttons on page 244 3 Tap the MTR operation mode button at the top of the MULTI TRACK RECORDER Screen See 4 MTR operation mode button on page 233 and select LIVE RECORDING...
Page 251: ...n to locate move immediately to the input time Repeat playback function The repeat playback function can be used to play something over and over Tap the repeat mode setting button on the MULTI TRACK R...
Page 252: ...BFS 24 dBFS in 6 dBFS increments 42 dBFS default When OFF is selected tap the 8 button on the MULTI TRACK RECORDER Screen to stop recording End Time knob This sets the time until automatic recording s...
Page 253: ...nit was designed to be used with unlatched momentary footswitches that have to be pushed to function shorted when pushed Automatic punch in out function Using the automatic punch in out function you c...
Page 254: ...will be monitored The 0 button will become gray i When the set Post Roll Time has elapsed after the punch out point playback will automatically stop and the 7 button will blink See Setting pre roll an...
Page 255: ...stored and the message will close Editing takes Changing take names 1 Open the BROWSE MTR Screen when the MTR is stopped See MULTI TRACK RECORDER BROWSE Screen on page 245 2 Tap the button at the righ...
Page 256: ...ng conditions can be played as is o File format BWF WAV o Sampling frequency 48 kHz 96 kHz o Quantization bit depth 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit o Number of channels 1 File name format File name first half _...
Page 257: ...hat can be played will automatically be recognized as takes Mark function Marks can be used to cue for playback for example In addition to use with this unit mark information added to WAV files can be...
Page 258: ...NOTE Tap the IN or OUT point button in the mark list to move skip to the corresponding time Clearing individual marks Marks can be cleared when stopped paused or playing back The following two method...
Page 259: ...12 Multitrack Recorder TASCAM Sonicview 16XP Sonicview 24XP V1 5 0 259...
Page 260: ...levels i MODULE SEND PAN Screen SEND levels i SEND OVERVIEW Screen SEND LEVEL INPUT page and SEND LEVEL BUS page SEND MASTER levels i SEND OVERVIEW Screen FADER LEVEL page FADER and MASTER levels Tap...
Page 261: ...tion Screen recalled by MENU USER key Unassigned USER KEY setting screen for the depressed USER key Snapshot Snapshot List Screen Monitor MONITOR 1 2 page of the TALKBACK MONITOR SOLO OSC SETUP screen...
Page 262: ...off use the Save Current Settings item on the Menu Screen to save the current settings in the internal memory before turning the power off Touchscreen operations are not possible o If the system dete...
Page 263: ...ew 24XP Tap the RESTART buttons to open a restart confirmation window Tap the RESTART button on the confirmation screen to restart the system and enable proper LCD knob operations Alternatively follow...
Page 264: ...etic o ADC 96 kHz 32 bit o DAC 96 kHz 24 bit o Digital I O sampling frequencies 96 kHz 48 kHz Signal Delay 48 kHz ms Routing details A to A 0 510 MIC LINE IN w CH module w MAIN L R BUS w MAIN L R modu...
Page 265: ...3mm 1 4 TRS phone jacks Tip HOT Ring COLD Sleeve GND Input levels PAD off Maximum input level 12 dBu TRIM at minimum Minimum input level 62 dBu TRIM at maximum PAD on Maximum input level 32 dBu TRIM...
Page 266: ...NET connector Connector RJ 45 Compatible standards 100BASE TX 1000BASE T GPIO connector Connector 25 pin D sub 8 in 8 out female inch standard i See GPIO connector overview on page 15 for details abou...
Page 267: ...y 48 or 96 kHz Number of recording tracks 32 at 48kHz or 16 at 96kHz Quantization bit depth When recording 24bit 32bit When playing 16bit 24bit 32bit Operating system and computer requirements Check t...
Page 268: ...15 Specifications and ratings Dimensional drawings Sonicview 16XP 228 1mm 554 4mm 472 0mm Sonicview 24XP 228 1mm 554 4mm 690 8mm 268 TASCAM Sonicview 16XP Sonicview 24XP V1 5 0...
Page 269: ...on Sine Wave or Pink Noise or White Noise Trigger Source ST IN 1 ST IN 1 2 module MAIN L MAIN R SOLO L SOLO R MIX1 MIX22 Mixer Audio Block Diagram PEQ 4BAND RTA RTA L RL RL RL R 1 2 3 4 19 20 22 21 MI...
Page 270: ...al reference levels 55 1 dB click 2 dB click PAD OFF ON Phantom OFF ON OSC INPUT OFF ON Phase Sw Normal Reverse D TRIM 50 0 dB 20 0 dB 141 0 5 dB click 2 0 dB click HPF Switch OFF ON Freq 20 Hz 1 0 kH...
Page 271: ...COMP DUCKER Switch OFF ON Type COMP DUCKER Key In Source SELF CH 1 40 MIX 1 22 MAIN L R Key In Filter Switch OFF ON Key In Filter Type HPF BPF LPF Key In Filter Freq 20 Hz 20 0 kHz 121 1 point click 1...
Page 272: ...ference level When Analog Reference Level is 6 dBu and Digital Reference Level is 9 dBFS When PAD OFF 3 dB 57 dB When PAD ON 17 dB 37 dB When Analog Reference Level is 4 dBu and Digital Reference Leve...
Page 273: ...ck 2 dB click Comp Ratio 1 00 1 1 21 1 point click 1 point click Comp Knee HARD HARD MID MID SOFT MID SOFT SMOOTH 6 1 point click 1 point click Comp Attack 0 02 ms 125 ms 135 1 point click 5 point cli...
Page 274: ...p 8 Groups Stereo Link OFF ON Bus Mode AUX GROUP Pan Link OFF ON OSC OSC Switch OFF ON OSC Level 36 dB 0 dB 37 1 dB click 2 dB click OSC Type Sine Wave Pink Noise White Noise OSC Freq 100 Hz 440 Hz 1...
Page 275: ...b spread STEREO REVERB TYPE HALL ROOM 2 1 point click 1 point click Reverb type PRE DELAY 0 msec 200 msec 201 1 msec click 10 msec click Time before reverb starts after sound is input REVERB TIME 0 1...
Page 276: ...t click 5 point click Feedback amount HI DAMP 500 Hz 16 0 kHz 61 1 point click 3 point click Cutoff frequency of high frequency attenuation STEREO DELAY DELAY TIME 1 msec 1500 msec 1500 1 msec click 1...
Page 277: ...NGER RATE 0 05 Hz 10 0 Hz 101 1 point click 5 point click Flanger modulation frequency DEPTH 0 100 101 1 click 5 click Flanger depth DELAY TIME 0 msec 100 msec 101 1 msec click 5 msec click Time until...
Page 278: ...bottom Threshold Ratio Knee Attack Release 27 dB 4 1 Mid 60 msec 280 msec P009 EXP EXP Tom Threshold Ratio Knee Attack Release 28 dB 4 1 Mid 60 msec 380 msec P010 DE ESSER DE ESS Vocal 2k Threshold Kn...
Page 279: ...helf Freq Freq 445 Hz Freq Freq 4 24 kHz Gain Gain 6 0 dB Gain Gain 1 5 dB P011 Rack Tom 1 Low Low Mid Hi Mid Hi Q Q 1 41 Q Q 1 41 Freq Freq 472 Hz Freq Freq 4 76 kHz Gain Gain 4 0 dB Gain Gain 6 0 dB...
Page 280: ...old Ratio Knee Attack Release Output Gain 17 dB 2 50 1 Mid 50 msec 200 msec 0 dB P005 Kick in Threshold Ratio Knee Attack Release Output Gain 20 dB 2 86 1 Mid 20 msec 30 msec 3 dB P006 Kick out Thresh...
Page 281: ...PREAD HALL 40 msec 2 4 sec 70 P007 LCR DLY Delay LCR HI DAMP DELAY TIME L DELAY TIME C DELAY TIME R FEEDBACK WET LEVEL L WET LEVEL C WET LEVEL R 10 1 kHz 250 msec 750 msec 500 msec 40 80 80 80 P008 MN...
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