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7 – Data, cards, etc.
TASCAM Pocketstudio 5
Reference Manual
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folder that you created on the Pocketstudio 5 
card. 
8
Disconnect the Pocketstudio 5 from the com-
puter (see the Reference Manual for details), 
turn it off and restart it.
You should now be able to load and play the 
song you have just transferred from the mail 
message (and add your kazoo solo).
When you’re done, you can send the file back, as 
described above.
Things you can do with the Pocketstudio 5
You’ve probably got lots of ideas of your own how 
you can use the Pocketstudio 5. Here are a few that 
you might not have thought of:
• Set the two inputs to line level and feed them from
a pair of aux sends of the mixer at a live gig for a 
stereo recording.
• If you’re in a cover band, fill the Pocketstudio 5
with stereo MP3s of the original recording and use 
them as backing while you learn the songs.
• If you’re a solo keyboard artist, record your MIDI
backings onto Standard MIDI Files, load them into 
the Pocketstudio 5 and take it along to your next 
gig. Add a MIDI keyboard, cable, mic and cable, 
audio cables and some powered speakers, and 
that’s it! You can even get your guitarist friends to 
join in.
• If you’re producing a solo artist, make a rough of
the backing onto SMF, and pass it on to the artiste 
to practice at home on their Pocketstudio 5. Once 
they’ve got it worked out, they can come into the 
studio and lay down their vocal lines to the proper 
backing.
• Take the Pocketstudio 5 anywhere—inspiration
might even strike on the beach! The batteries allow 
you to record your ideas anywhere. The line output 
can plug into your car stereo with a cassette adapter 
or a line input.
• If you’re a guitarist or singer, but not a MIDI
arranger, you can get someone else to do the MIDI 
backing, based on your ideas, and then you add 
your acoustic lines afterwards.
• Download SMFs (the legal, free ones) from the
Internet, and jam along, or sing karaoke.
• You can even use the Pocketstudio 5 as a remov-
able disk drive for boring things like word process-
ing documents and spreadsheets. Your digital 
camera probably uses the same media (CF cards).
And on a less serious note…
• Who’s got the biggest MP3 player? As the owner
of a Pocketstudio 5, you’ll probably win every 
time.
• Keep a 7-year-old happy for hours by telling them
it’s a video game! Peace and quiet guaranteed.
