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Connect audio sources, prepare for recording, initiate recording, and play back the first track.
Select new channels, assign them, and record subsequent tracks following the initial process.
Adjust track levels, panning, EQ, and effects to create the final master mix.
Prepare for file transfer, select export options, and manage the device's USB connection.
Connect the device to a computer and locate the exported audio files.
Connect audio sources, prepare for recording, initiate recording, and play back the first track.
Select new channels, assign them, and record subsequent tracks following the initial process.
Adjust track levels, panning, EQ, and effects to create the final master mix.
Prepare for file transfer, select export options, and manage the device's USB connection.
Connect the device to a computer and locate the exported audio files.
The Tascam DP-01, DP-01FX, and DP-01FX/CD are portable digital multitrack recorders designed for musicians and producers to record, mix, and master their music. These devices offer a straightforward workflow for capturing audio, layering tracks, and preparing a final mix for export.
At its core, the Tascam DP-01 series functions as a self-contained recording studio. It allows users to record multiple audio tracks, mix them down, and then master the resulting stereo file. The DP-01FX and DP-01FX/CD models also include built-in effects, such as reverb, to enhance recordings without the need for external processors. The DP-01FX/CD variant further integrates a CD burner, enabling direct burning of mastered tracks to CD.
The primary function involves capturing audio from various sources. Users can connect microphones to the MIC IN inputs or instruments and line-level devices to the LINE/GUITAR IN L input. The device's faders and knobs provide tactile control over input levels, panning, and equalization for each track. Once recorded, tracks can be played back, overdubbed, and mixed. The mastering process consolidates the individual tracks into a stereo file, which can then be exported for further use or burned to a CD.
To begin recording, users first connect powered speakers or an amplifier to the LINE OUT to monitor their audio. An audio source, such as a CD player, tape deck, or a stereo receiver's output, is connected to the MIC IN or LINE/GUITAR IN L. All channel faders are set to the grey line for initial level.
The recording process involves a specific sequence of button presses:
The process for recording additional tracks is similar, allowing users to layer instruments or vocals. The key difference is selecting a new channel number for the REC button press. This enables building up a song with multiple parts.
Mastering is the final stage where the individual tracks are mixed down into a stereo file.
To transfer the mastered stereo file to a computer, it must first be exported to the device's FAT partition.
To allow the computer to access the FAT partition, the DP-01 must be in USB OPEN mode. During this mode, no operations involving the DP-01 hard disk (recording, playback, REW, FFW) can be performed.
The manual does not explicitly detail maintenance features beyond the operational steps. However, general best practices for electronic devices apply:
The Tascam DP-01 series is designed for robust use in a home studio or on the go, providing a reliable platform for creative audio production.
| Type | Digital Portastudio |
|---|---|
| Number of Tracks | 8 |
| Simultaneous Recording Tracks | 2 |
| Simultaneous Playback Tracks | 8 |
| Recording Media | CD-R/RW |
| A/D Resolution | 24-bit |
| D/A Resolution | 24-bit |
| Sampling Frequency | 44.1 kHz |
| Bit Depth | 24-bit |
| USB | No |
| CD Drive | Yes |
| Power Supply | AC adapter |
| Inputs | 2 x XLR/TRS combo |
| EQ | 3-band EQ on each channel |
| Effects | Reverb, Delay, Chorus |
| Display | LCD |












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