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Does the DP-02 have an onboard compressor?
None here. (CF)little glitchy problems e.g. the data dial, system lock-ups etc.
Anyone here having any issues ?
No. 8 tracks + stereo master track.It would seem these are 6 track with tracks 7 & 8 dedicated for stereo mixdown correct ?
thx
Track-bounce technique. Bouncing down 6 tracks mixed to stereo onto 7 & 8. A technique to free up tracks to squeeze more "parts" into an 8-track production. It's a fairly common technique to bounce tracks 1-6 to 7 & 8, but the DP02 is 8 tracks plus stereo master track. Not 6.Found this demo...at about the 6 min. point of the video he's floating 6 mono tracks to 7 & 8 ..makes it a six track so to speak.
http://www.gearwire.com/Tascam-DP-02-walk-thru-1-of-1.html
Headphones alone would work. The headphone circuit gets the same signal that feeds the Stereo L/R line outs.Also-
Is the headphones-out the same as audio L&R-outs ? That is.....can you do all the multi-tracking and mastering with just headphones and still hear tracks including effects as well or do you have to use the audio L & R outs to amp/speakers ? Asking 'cause I found this in another forum :
Playing back:
- You must have monitors connected to the outputs.
- The channel fader must be up.
- The master fader must be up.
These sound basically correct, except... A stereo file will upload but won't be recognized by the Tascam OS. It must be a "raw" file, not a file within a folder. These (last 2) statements sound correct, but I'd word them a bit differently.Importing .wav files:
- The filename must conform, to DOS standard names, not Windows names.
- No filename characters other than lowercase letters and numbers. No spaces.
- The filename must have no more than 8 characters, plus the .wav extension.
- The file must be a mono file. Stereo files will not upload.
- The file must be on the top level of your hard disk. It must not be in a folder.