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3 – System-wide options—OPTION screen

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TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual

For example, if this option is active, and

SEL

2 key is

lit with fader layer 1-16 active, fader layer 17-32 is
then selected,

SEL

key 3 (channel 19) is selected, and

then fader layer 1-16 is then re-selected,

SEL

key 2

will be active.

If the option is not active, any

SEL

key which is lit

remains lit when the fader layer is changed. For
example, if this option is not selected, and

SEL

key 2

is lit with fader layer 1-16 active, and fader layer
17-24 is then selected,

SEL

key 2 will still be lit (that

is, channel 18).

Meter Follows SEL key

When this option is

checked, the meter layer automatically changes when
the appropriate

SEL

key is pressed (see “Meters and

faders” on page 77). The modes are as follows:

Automation fader OFF

When this option is

active (checked), in automation mode, when the
automated mix is being read (played back), the faders
do not move.

Cursor follows EQ Band Key

When the

option is enabled and modules are being edited, and
any of the EQ band keys (

HI

,

HI MID

,

LOW MID

or

LOW

) is pressed, the box cursor surrounding the

active on-screen controls will move to highlight the
active band.

FLASH Info.

This on-screen button allows you to

see how many times the flash memory used for stor-
ing library entries, etc. has been used (written to).
Moving the cursor to this on-screen button and press-
ing

ENTER

brings up a pop-up panel showing the

number of times that the flash memory locations
have been used. Pressing

ENTER

again allows you to

view the automation memory area usage. Dismiss
this pop-up by pressing

ENTER

once more.

If any flash memory location has been written to too
many times in the life of the unit, a popup message
will automatically appear to alert you of this fact.
You should then contact your TASCAM dealer for
service.

Version Info.

For service, etc. it is useful to know

the software version numbers of the different compo-
nents. Moving the cursor to this on-screen button and
pressing

ENTER

brings up a pop-up panel with the

software version numbers of the different compo-
nents (including the internal effector units). Press

ENTER

to dismiss this panel.

Battery Check

This is a “read-only” display. It

shows the current voltage and the status of the
DM-24’s internal battery.

If the battery voltage falls below a certain level, or is
reported as being above a certain level, this display
blinks, and the screen shows

Can’t Save System Data

,

together with the out-of-range voltage.

Consult your TASCAM distributor if you see this
message.

SOLO

The solo modes on the DM-24 can be set up in a
number of different ways using this screen:

MODE SELECT

Either

Mix Solo

or

Exclusive Solo

can be selected here. The

Mix Solo

mode allows a

number of channels (that is, all whose

MUTE

keys

are lit in solo mode) to have their outputs added
together to the solo mix. The

Exclusive Solo

mode only

allows one channel (the one whose

MUTE

key was

pressed last) to be soloed at one time.

SOLO LINK

This option allows the fader and mute

groups to be used with the solo function. This is
explained more fully in the solo part of the section
describing monitoring (see “SOLO LINK” on
page 75)
. Briefly, if one of the group options (

MUTE

GROUP

or

FADER GROUP

) is enabled, selecting a group

master module solos or unsolos the whole of the
group. If a group slave module is selected, the solo
status of only that slave module is affected.

Fader layer

SEL keys

Meter layer

CH 1–16

CH 1–16

CH 1–24

CH 17–32

CH 17–24

CH 1–24

CH 25–32

MASTER/CH 25–32

MASTER

Buss 1–8/Aux1–6/Stereo MASTER/CH 25–32