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    Gigs upstairs

    Hmmm. I've never complained about any gig that I could use an elevator (lift). I've schlepped more gear up and down more flights of stairs than I care to think about! However, it did make me think about the gear I was using ... SVTs and 8x10's no more! ;)
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    Downloading shared track files onto DP24SD

    Not sure what you are asking, Jeff. If you follow what I said above, that's all you need to do to get tracks from the DP to the DAW for mixing/editing. But ... are you wanting to do the mixing on the DP with drum files that have been recorded externally? I'm not sure what you mean by...
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    Downloading shared track files onto DP24SD

    I do it all the time, and my duo partner and I tracked our new CD on the DP24, mixed in Reaper adding EQ, FX, and such. We sent it out for final mastering and reproduction. Record your tracks, then use the AUDIO DEPOT function to EXPORT tracks. Copy them from the AudioDepot folder to your...
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    Can I sing?

    Pitchy. Focus on your intonation, it needs some work.
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    How long before someone talks to you on this site?

    Brilliant. The truth can be hard to hear.
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    Bit of a problem! Is there a solution?

    He's simply trying to get multiple tracks in WAV form to import into a DAW for further processing. My post is exactly what needs to be done. The reason for the EXPORT (as opposed to using the raw track WAVs) is to consolidate any partial stems (punch ins, over dubs, etc) to produce one WAV...
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    Bit of a problem! Is there a solution?

    Why are you trying master individual tracks? Mastering is the last step one performs ... AFTER tracking and AFTER MIXING. To get his files to him all you need to do is EXPORT. While the desired song is loaded in MULTI TRACK mode: 1 - MENU/AUDIO DEPOT/EXPORT 2 - Select tracks 3 - Confirm...
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    Help with burning a cd that will play on my car cd

    - In iTunes, import your tracks from the Tascam - In iTunes, create a playlist - in iTunes, add your imported tracks to playlist - in iTunes, select playlist and burn to Audio CD No need to make it any more complicated than this. It doesn't matter how you recorded on the Tascam. The iTunes...
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    Need Help setting up a Yamaha MG12/4fx using a peavey brain for power amp.

    CD player, mic, instruments, whatever into the MG mixer. Output from the MG mixer needs to go into the AUX INPUT of the XR500 (which bypasses all the levels and EQ of the XR500 and goes direct to the power amp). All your EQ/FX/Levels will be controlled by the MG. You'll be working in mono, of...
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    DP24SD File transfer

    One advantage of the newer DP series is that they record natively to WAV and do so in the FAT32 partition (unlike the earlier 2488 series which recorded to a proprietary format in a proprietary partition). The EXPORT function doesn't do a conversion. What it does is assemble the bits and...
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    DP24SD File transfer

    On the DP24SD record your tracks, then use the EXPORT function, which will put your files in the AUDIO DEPOT folder. Then either via USB or by moving the SD card to your computer transfer the EXPORTed files onto your hard disk and then into Reaper (insert/Media File) by selecting the tracks...
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    DP24SD Operation by Totally-Blind Recordist

    We're talking about the DP series here, not your old Tascam whatever it is. It isn't just about the physical package of the storage unit (i.e.; CF vs SD), but the format of the recorded files (WAV vs Proprietary). No need to partition the card either, because no conversion takes place. We're...
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    DP24SD Operation by Totally-Blind Recordist

    Transferring files has never been easier. Because the DP models write to WAV natively there's no need to convert files from a proprietary format. Because these use SD cards, transferring files is as easy as moving the card from the DP to your computer, or use USB.
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    DP24SD Operation by Totally-Blind Recordist

    Actually, the SD designation came after the DP24 and DP32 were introduced, which also used SD cards. The difference is the models designated "SD" have no CD drive, and no midi ports. I'm not sure why it's important in the OP, though.
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    dp-03sd sd card in dp-24

    No. Completely different file formats. The DP-24 writes to WAV, while the 03 has a proprietary compressed format, and the SD cards themselves are formatted differently. All is not lost though. You can use the dp03 to EXPORT your tracks as WAVs, move to your computer, then import the WAVs to...
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