2 – Basic operational concepts : Options
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TASCAM DM-4800
User’s Manual
Options
The
OPTIONS
screens allow you to set preferences to
suit your working style. There are four option
screens, all accessed through the
OPTION
key.
The
SETUP
and
PREFERENCES
screens set general param-
eters relating to the operation of the DM-4800, while
the
SOLO
screen, as its name suggests, is concerned
with solo operations.
The
ENCODER MODE
screen has been described in
“Encoder mappings” on page 23.
SETUP screen
Press the
OPTION
key until the
SETUP
screen appears.
Use the cursor to navigate around the checkbox and
radio button parameters, and the
ENTER
key to
select and de-select settings.
UPPER BAR DISPLAY
This parameter has two
options:
TIMECODE
and
SYSTEM
. When set to
TIMECODE
,
the top right field of the display shows incoming
timecode, and when set to
SYSTEM
, certain system
parameters (clock source, solo mode, etc.) are dis-
played.
The source of the timecode selected in this way is
also selectable between the timecode used for auto-
mation sync (
AUTOMATION
Sync
Source
), timecode
received at the 9-pin serial port (
RS-422 IN TC
), and any
other timecode received.
TIP
The TASCAM Mixer Companion software can also dis-
play the timecode in a window on a personal computer.
LOCATE DISPLAY mode
This parameter deter-
mines how a location entry will be shown on the dis-
play: in the timecode position (
TIMECODE DISPLAY
) or
as a separate popup display on the screen (
LCD Screen
Popup
).
ENCODER OPERATION mode
When using the
encoders (“Encoder behavior (fine and coarse)” on
page 26), or the PODs, the parameter being edited
may sometimes have too many values to allow easy
setting using the encoder (for example, there are 127
different pan positions). Using the
1Step
setting, one
“click” of the encoders corresponds to one step in the
parameter values. Using the
Coarse
option allows the
changing of the parameter values to be accelerated,
with fewer clicks of the encoder. See also “Encoder
behavior (fine and coarse)” on page 26.
LIBRARY DIRECT KEY OPERATION
This
parameter controls the type of library accessed by the
RECALL
and
STORE
, and the
+
and
–
keys in the
LIBRARY
section to the left of the “fat channel”.
There are six choices:
Snapshot
refers to the overall
mixer settings,
Gate
to the gate libraries,
Comp/Expand
to the dynamics processor settings for gate and
expander effects,
EQ
to the equalization setting
library, and
Effect1
and
Effect2
to the first and second
internal effector settings, respectively.
If the
+/- Key Direct box
is checked, this allows instant
recall of a library entry selected using the
+
and
–
keys.
OL/STATUS LED TYPE
The
OL/STATUS
LED
indicators above each fader can serve one of two pur-
poses: firstly, if either of the two “overload” options
(
MIC/LINE
or
INPUT
) is selected, they act as overload or
signal detection indicators (depending on the setting)
when the input level exceeds the level set in the
LEVEL
field (
OVER, 0, -2, -4, -6, -8, -10, -12, -16, -20, -30
or
-42
(dB)).
This status can be set for either the
MIC/LINE
inputs 1
through 24 or for the
INPUT
associated with the mod-
ule, using the appropriate radio buttons.
Set the level for the overload lighting by moving to
the value, pressing the
ENTER
key, turning the wheel
to set the value and pressing
ENTER
to confirm the
value.
Figure 2.38: The SETUP option screen
Figure 2.39: Display top line set to SYSTEM