Tascam 5 user service Managing songs and data on your Pocketstudio

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6 – Managing songs and data on your Pocketstudio 5

When you connect the Pocketstudio 5 to a computer, you can transfer data such as the following between the Pocketstudio 5 and your computer.

Song data (audio, effect settings, MIDI backing settings, etc.)

Stereo MP3 files: the files that you have mixed yourself on the Pocketstudio 5 as well as other MP3 stereo files from other sources.

Standard MIDI files which you can use as backing data for “karaoke” playing and singing.

Additional MIDI backing patterns and effect set- tings as these become available through the TASCAM Web site, or from other sources.

Also note that if you are using a new CF card with the Pocketstudio 5, you will need to format the card (see “Before you start using a new CF card” on page 24.

The computer must have one compatible USB port available for use with the Pocketstudio 5 (if all ports are being used by a mouse, keyboard, etc., you can add a USB hub to expand the number of ports avail- able to you).

NOTE

The majority of modern computers have USB ports which are compatible with the USB interface fitted to the Pocketstudio 5. A very few older computers may have older versions of USB hardware (host controllers) which are not compatible with the hardware on the Pocketstudio 5.

Your Pocketstudio 5 can be used with any of the fol- lowing computer operating systems.

Microsoft Windows 98 SE (Second Edition)

Microsoft Windows Me

Microsoft Windows 2000 (Workstation and Profes- sional)

Microsoft Windows XP (Home and Professional)

Mac OS 8.5 and greater (up to Mac OS 9.0)

The Pocketstudio 5 cannot be used with Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98 (first edition), or Microsoft Windows NT (any version).

It will not currently work with Mac OS 9 or above (including Mac OS X).

Managing songs

All song management and editing operations are accessed through the CARD menu.

Naming songs To name the current song loaded into memory, from the main menu, enter the CARD menu, and scroll down to SONG EDIT. Press

ENTER.

/S O N G N A M E

S O N G D E L E T E

U N D O

R E D O;

Take care that you only always use letters, numbers and dash (-) in filenames. If you use any other characters, you may not be able to read the card on a computer.

Deleting a song from the card To delete a song from the card, enter the CARD menu and scroll down to Song Delete. Press ENTER:

S O N G N A M E

/S O N G D E L E T E

U N D O

R E D O;

Scroll the cursor to Song Name and press ENTER to edit the name of the current song loaded into memory.

S o n g N a m e

N a m e : K o t o J a z z

S u r e ? > > [ E N T E R ]

Edit the song name (see “Naming songs, etc.” on page 12) and press ENTER when you have finished.

NOTE

This does not rename the song folder on the card, but renames the “zero-length” file inside the song folder. See the Reference Manual for details.

Scroll to the song you want to delete and press ENTER. The song (tracks, settings, and mix) is deleted from the card.

/K o t o R o c k R e d G r a s s

S u r e ? > > [ E N T E R ]

NOTE

There is no undo operation available here. If you delete a song from the card, there is no “escape hatch”. Always be sure that you have backed up your song to PC (or that you really do not want that song any more) before you delete it from the card.

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Contents Pocketstudio Table of Contents Welcome This section WelcomeAbout this manual What’s in the box?AC adaptor Powering up the PocketstudioUsing batteries Cards and memory About multitrack recordingMulti-track recording About multitrack recording Front panel Parts of the PocketstudioRear panel Right panel GUITAR/LINE selector Slide this switchTop panel Home screen Navigating around the PocketstudioFunction key MenusWheel Enter and exit Yes and noNaming songs, etc Cursor padPatching and routing on the Pocketstudio Basic use of the PocketstudioMarks Routing an input to a trackTrack bouncing Routing on mixdownBefore you start recording Your first song using the PocketstudioSetting up a new song to record into Adding the rhythm guitar Setting up the rhythmAdding a guitar effect Tuning the guitarSaving the song Adding EQAdding vocals Making the recordingMixdown Adding the lead guitarN c N d T r 1 1 0 Transfer to computer Managing songs Managing songs and data on your PocketstudioChecking how full the card has become Using CF cardsBefore you start using a new CF card Optimizing a card Connecting the Pocketstudio 5 to a computerDisconnecting the Pocketstudio Some notes on keeping files How to share your Pocketstudio 5 filesPocketstudio files Page Pocketstudio