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6–Basic Recording

TASCAM DP-004

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event list starts at the bottom with event number “

0

(

-START UP-

). The top event is the most recent and

has “

*

” next to it.

All events that occurred after a selected event can

be undone at once. This operation is called “multi-

undo” because it allows you to undo multiple events

and return to an earlier state.

2 Turn the

DATA

wheel to select the event that you

want to return to (all events after the selected event

will be undone).

3 Press the

F2 (

EXEC

)

key to execute the multi-undo

and restore the song state to just after the selected

event was conducted. In this state, the

UN/REDO

indicator lights.

The unit has been returned to a previous state, but

the event information undone through the above

operation is not erased. On the

HISTORY

screen,

a

*

appears next to the current event after undoing.

If you make a new recording or new edits after

using multi-undo (

UN/REDO

indicator lit), the event

history after the current event is cleared and the

last operation conducted becomes the most recent

event.

NOTE

When the HISTORY screen is open, the UN/REDO key

does not function, so single undo and redo cannot be

used.

CAUTION

When undo has been used and there are one or

more undone operations, the UN/REDO indicator

lights. If there are no undone operations, the UN/

REDO indicator does not light. When the UN/REDO

indicator is lit (because there are undone events) if

you make a new recording or conduct new editing,

the last operation conducted becomes the most

recent event, and you will no longer be able to

redo previously undone operations.
When saving a song, a maximum of 500 items can

be saved in the operation history as song data. If

the operation history exceeds 500 items, the oldest

events in the history are erased when the song is

saved. Erased events cannot be restored.
When the power is turned OFF the operation

history is completely erased. The operation history

is not restored when the power is turned ON

again.