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Tascam 24 User Manual

Tascam 24
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Model 24
Analog Mixer
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Table of Contents

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Tascam 24 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Tracks24
Simultaneous Recording Tracks24
Recording MediaSD Card
Built-in EffectsYes
Phantom PowerYes
USBYes
TypeDigital
EQ Bands3-band
Aux Sends2
Subgroups4
BusStereo
Sampling Frequency44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Bit Depth16-bit, 24-bit

Summary

Precautions for Safe Use

Safety Guidelines and Warnings

Covers critical warnings, instructions, prohibitions, and cautions for safe operation, handling, placement, and environmental considerations.

1 - Introduction

Product Features

Lists the key features and specifications of the TASCAM Model 24 Analog Mixer.

Package Contents

Details the items included in the product package.

Manual Conventions

Explains the typographical conventions and symbols used throughout the manual.

Trademarks and Legal Information

Lists registered trademarks and mentions copyright and legal disclaimers.

Placement and Power Guidelines

Provides guidelines for optimal placement, operating temperature, ventilation, power supply connection, and condensation prevention.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Instructions for cleaning the unit using appropriate methods and materials.

SD Card Usage and Precautions

Information on using SD cards for recording and playback, including precautions and formatting.

SD Card Write Protection

Explains the function of SD card write protection and its impact on operation.

Bluetooth Connectivity

Details the unit's Bluetooth audio receiver capabilities, pairing, and unpairing procedures.

User Registration and Support

Instructions for registering the product online and information about after-sales service.

2 - Names and Functions of Parts

Top Panel Overview

Identifies and describes the main controls and connectors on the top panel of the mixer.

Input Jack Sections

Details the various analog input jack sections for connecting microphones and line-level sources.

Input Channel Mixing Controls

Explains the function of each control within the input channel mixing section, including EQ, pan, and routing switches.

Analog Output Jack Details

Details the various analog output jacks, including main outputs, sub outputs, and auxiliary sends.

Screen Operation Controls

Explains the display, function buttons, jog dial, and navigation buttons for controlling the unit.

Built-in Effects Controls

Details the controls for selecting, adjusting, and routing built-in effects.

Analog Output Adjustment Controls

Describes the mute switches and faders for adjusting analog output levels.

Rear Panel Connections

Identifies and describes the USB port, AC IN connector, and power switch on the rear panel.

Home Screen Navigation

Explains the elements and functions displayed on the Home Screen, including status indicators and function buttons.

Meters Screen Display

Describes the Meters Screen, showing input levels, recorder time, and track meter functions.

Menu Structure and System Settings

Outlines the menu structure and lists system settings like date/time, display, and media formatting.

Basic Menu Navigation

Explains how to navigate and operate the unit's menus using the dial and function buttons.

3 - Preparation

Connecting Other Equipment

Provides guidance and precautions for connecting external audio equipment to the mixer.

Microphone and Guitar Connections

Details how to connect dynamic mics, condenser mics (with phantom power), and guitars.

Computer and Bluetooth Connections

Covers connecting the unit to a computer via USB and establishing Bluetooth audio connections.

SD Card Insertion and Removal

Step-by-step instructions for inserting and removing SD cards safely.

Powering the Unit On and Off

Details the correct procedure for turning the unit on and off, including pre-operation settings.

Setting Clock and Display

Instructions for setting the built-in clock date/time and adjusting display contrast and brightness.

Preparing SD Card for Use

Guides on creating system files and formatting SD cards for use with the unit.

4 - Managing Songs

Creating and Loading Songs

Introduces song management, including creating, loading, and editing songs.

Viewing and Deleting Songs

Instructions for viewing song lists, accessing information, and deleting songs from the SD card.

Protecting and Editing Songs

Explains how to protect songs, edit song names, and manage text input.

5 - Basic Recording

Input Source and Setup

Covers selecting input sources, MODE switch, phantom power, and monitoring setup.

Recording Process and Effects

Details starting recording, using indicators, undoing operations, and setting built-in effects.

6 - Recorder Functions

Locate and Playback Control

Explains locate functions, direct locate, and repeat playback for precise audio positioning and playback.

Punch In/Out Operations

Covers manual and automatic punch in/out recording, footswitch usage, and setting punch points.

7 - Track Editing

Clearing and Importing Tracks

Instructions for clearing specific or all tracks and importing audio files into song tracks.

8 - Settings and Information

Viewing System Information

Explains how to view information about the SD card, songs, and firmware version.

Song and System Settings

Covers settings related to song names, WORD items, and restoring factory defaults.

SD Card Formatting and Playback

Details the process of formatting SD cards and playing WAV files directly from an SD card.

9 - Computer Data Transfer

Connecting and Disconnecting

Instructions for connecting the unit to a computer via USB for data transfer and disconnecting safely.

Loading Computer Files

Explains how to load WAV files from a computer onto the unit.

10 - USB Audio Interface Functions

Managing Windows Software and Settings

Instructions for uninstalling software and accessing/navigating the Windows settings panel.

11 - Messages

Displayed Messages

Lists and explains various messages that may appear on the unit's display.

12 - Troubleshooting

Common Issues and Solutions

Provides solutions for common problems encountered while operating the unit.

13 - Specifications

General and Platform Specifications

Details general specifications including input/output ratings, system requirements, and platform compatibility.

Physical and System Diagrams

Provides dimensional drawings, block diagrams, and level diagrams of the unit.

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