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Page 59: Fader control, Setup, Global digital delay, Fader control setup

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7 – Module operations—Digital trim and delay (global)

TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual

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Channel delay is only possible on modules 1 through
24. See also “Global digital delay” on page 59.

Digital delay units (UNIT)

Choose either sam-

ples (

SAMPLE

) or milliseconds (

ms

) as the unit in

which channel digital delay is measured.

See also “Global digital delay” on page 59.

Digital trim and delay (global)

Two dedicated screens allow the viewing and setting
of the digital trim and delay parameters.

Global digital trim

1

With the

SHIFT

indicator lit, press the

DIGI.

TRIM/DELAY

key until the following screen

appears:

Use the cursor keys and the

SEL

keys to navigate the

cursor round the screen.

Use the PODs to set the amount of digital trim from

-

50.0dB

to

+10.0dB

in 0.5dB steps.

Linked channels share the same digital trim setting.

Fader control

At the top of the screen is a button

which allows the faders to be used for setting the trim
levels (as described in “Using the faders to change
values” on page 14).

Setup

A master trim can be applied to selected

channels by moving the cursor to the bottom left
position setting the desired value with POD 1 and
pressing

ENTER

.

The scope of the setting is determined using POD 2:
either

ALL

,

EVEN

(even-numbered channels),

ODD

(odd-numbered channels),

1-8

,

9-16

,

17-24

or

25-32

.

When

ENTER

is pressed, a popup message appears

(

Ch parameters setup?

). Press

ENTER

again to con-

firm, or a cursor key to cancel.

Global digital delay

1

With the

SHIFT

indicator lit, press the

DIGI.

TRIM/DELAY

key until the following screen

appears:

Use the cursor keys and the

SEL

keys to navigate the

cursor round the screen.

Use the PODs to set the amount of digital delay up to
16,383 samples (the maximum in high sampling fre-
quency is 32,767 samples). This is equivalent to
341.2 milliseconds at 48k or 96k sampling frequen-
cies, or 371.5 milliseconds at 44.1k or 88.2k sam-
pling frequencies.

This delay can be used to compensate for signal pro-
cessing, etc. and can be applied either before or after
the fader. It is available for channels 1 through 24
only.

NOTE

This is not a delay or echo effect as provided by the
internal effectors.

Linked channels share the same digital delay setting.