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3 – Parts of the Pocketstudio 5

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GDisplay The display shows you the current status of the song, etc. as well as the menu choices to set up and use your Pocketstudio 5.

HMP3 key Use this key when mixing down to a stereo MP3 file (lights red) or playing back an MP3 file (lights green). When unlit, the Pocketstudio 5 is recording tracks or bouncing.

IEFFECTS key Use this key to set up and use the Pocketstudio 5’s built-in effects units.

JAdvanced transport keys Use these keys to set repeat points, and automated punch operations.

KREC READY keys Used with the four audio tracks of the Pocketstudio 5 to assign the sources to the tracks, to check these assignments, and so on.

LFaders The four track faders (1 through 4) are used to adjust the playback volume of the four audio tracks. The TG fader adjusts the overall volume of the built-in MIDI tone generator (that’s what “TG” stands for!), and the MASTER fader adjusts the over- all level of the overall signal. Pull the faders away to you to reduce the volume, and push them away from you to increase the volume. The nominal position, with no cut or boost, is marked about two-thirds of the way up.

MBuilt-in microphone If you do not have an external microphone available, you can use this microphone to record “guide” tracks, etc. The quality will be improved, though, if you use an external microphone, such as the one included as part of the supplied headset.

TASCAM Pocketstudio 5 Getting Started 9

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Contents Pocketstudio Table of Contents About this manual WelcomeWhat’s in the box? Welcome This sectionPowering up the Pocketstudio Using batteriesAC adaptor About multitrack recording Multi-track recordingCards and memory About multitrack recording Parts of the Pocketstudio Rear panelFront panel Right panel GUITAR/LINE selector Slide this switchTop panel Home screen Navigating around the PocketstudioWheel MenusEnter and exit Yes and no Function keyNaming songs, etc Cursor padPatching and routing on the Pocketstudio Basic use of the PocketstudioTrack bouncing Routing an input to a trackRouting on mixdown MarksYour first song using the Pocketstudio Setting up a new song to record intoBefore you start recording 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 PocketstudioUsing CF cards Before you start using a new CF cardChecking how full the card has become Connecting the Pocketstudio 5 to a computer Disconnecting the PocketstudioOptimizing a card How to share your Pocketstudio 5 files Pocketstudio filesSome notes on keeping files Page Pocketstudio