Configuration, Display settings, Navigating the lcd interface – Tascam X-48 User Manual
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Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
This section helps you with the software settings you'll need to make in order for the X-48 to
work smoothly in your application.
Display Settings
Mouse/Keyboard Operation
Your monitor should be capable displaying a resolution of at least 1024x768
pixels at a refresh rate of at least 60 Hz. The maximum resolution of the X-48's
display output is 2048x1536 pixels.
You change the display resolution from the Windows menu:
•
Click the Windows menu and select Display Settings...
•
Move the slider to change the display resolution (the minimum resolution is 1024 x
768) and press Apply.
Navigating the LCD Interface
Front Panel Operation
To access menus and settings from the X-48 front panel, use the six buttons directly below
the LCD display:
•
Press one of the seven menus on the bottom right corner of the unit: PROJ, DISK,
I/O 1-24, I/O 25-48, SYNC, PREF or SYS. See below for an explanation of each of
these menus.
• Press
the
Up/Down buttons to scroll through menus.
•
When you find a setting you want to edit, press CHNG (Change).
• Press
the
Up/Down buttons to choose a setting.
•
When you're finished, press ENTER to save or EXIT to cancel your edit.
•
At any time, you can press HOME to get out of the menu system and back to the
main screen.
The seven menu keys are used to access the following functions:
• PROJ: Goes directly to the list of project management functions such as New, Open,
Save, Save As, Delete and Copy.
• DISK: Goes directly to the list of hard drive management functions such as a Free
Space display and disk formatting utility.
• INP
1-24: Goes directly to input routing menus for inputs 1 through 24. In most
cases, these will be left at their default settings since much output routing can be
done from a recording console. The choices presented in this menu allows the use of
consoles with less than 48 outputs.
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