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copies the audio between the IN and OUT locate points and inserts it at the TO point, moving all other audio down the length of the section being copied.

removes everything between the IN and OUT points. All audio after the OUT points is moved up to the IN point.

IN

OUT

TO

 

 

 

 

COPY>INSERT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

OUT

TO

moves the audio between the IN and OUT locate points and pastes it over any pre- existing audio starting at the TO locate point. The key difference between MOVE>PASTE and COPY>PASTE is that MOVE>PASTE deletes the original audio between the IN and OUT point.

IN

OUT

TO

 

 

 

 

MOVE>PASTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

OUT

TO

moves the audio between the IN and OUT locate points and inserts it at the TO point. moving all other audio down the length of section being copied. The key difference between MOVE>INSERT and COPY>INSERT is that MOVE>PASTE deletes the original audio between the IN and OUT point.

IN

OUT

TO

 

 

 

 

MOVE>INSERT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

OUT

TO

inserts blank space between the IN and OUT points. All audio after the IN point is moved down

IN OUT

OPEN

IN OUT

IN OUT

CUT

IN OUT

removes recorded audio between the IN and out points, but does not affect the time line.

IN OUT

SILENCE

IN OUT

allows you to copy a physical track to another physical track. (ie - Copying all of the audio from track 1 to track 5.)

deletes any audio not used in a song in order to reclaim more hard drive space for more record time. This will delete virtual tracks, audio edited out, audio recorded over, etc. This

function cannot be undone.

PITCH CONTROL / SSA

The 788 has two different types of speed control: PITCH CONTROL and SSA. PITCH CONTROL simulates a tape machine's pitch adjustment, which will alter the speed and pitch at the same time of up to ±6%. SSA stands for SLOW SPEED AUDITION, which keeps the pitch constant, but slows the tempo down to 85%, 65%, or 50% of normal. SSA can be applied to any stereo pair of tracks. SSA is strictly a playback function useful for slowing down fast passages of songs you are trying to learn.

In order to access the PITCH /SSA control window, press and hold the PITCH/SSA button

for about a second. A window will appear displaying the settings for PITCH or SLOW SPEED AUDITION.

The left and right arrows will select between the two functions,

and the JOG/DATA wheel adjusts the parameters. To exit the screen, press ENTER/YES.

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788 specifications

The Tascam 788 is a portable digital audio workstation that made a significant impact in the realm of music production and recording. Launched in the early 2000s, the 788 is particularly well-regarded for its blend of portability, versatility, and quality. Aimed primarily at musicians, podcasters, and sound designers, this device caters to those who need a reliable means to capture high-fidelity audio in various environments.

At the heart of the Tascam 788 is its ability to record up to eight tracks simultaneously, offering a total of 24 tracks for playback. This multi-track capability allows users to layer instruments and vocals, creating rich, full-bodied productions. Each track supports high-resolution recording at 24-bit/96kHz, providing professional quality that rivals many studio setups. The onboard effects and mixing capabilities further enhance its functionality, allowing users to manipulate their recordings in real-time.

The Tascam 788 features a user-friendly interface with a large LCD screen, making navigation straightforward. It includes a variety of inputs, including XLR and TRS, making it flexible for different microphone types and instruments. The device also has built-in phantom power for condenser mics, ensuring that you can capture clear audio with minimal external setup.

One of the standout features of the Tascam 788 is its integrated CD-RW drive, allowing users to burn audio directly onto CDs without needing a computer. This is particularly useful for artists wishing to create demo discs or share their music with others quickly and easily. Additionally, the presence of a USB port means that users can connect the device to a computer for further editing and file management, making it easy to integrate with digital audio software.

The Tascam 788 employs a compact and rugged design that is ideal for mobile musicians and recording engineers. Weighing less than many of its contemporaries, the device can be easily transported, making it suitable for on-the-go recording sessions. The long battery life adds to its portability, enabling recordings without the constant need for a power source.

In summary, the Tascam 788 stands out as a versatile tool for both novice and professional audio creators. With its multi-track recording capabilities, high-quality audio, and portable design, it remains a beloved choice for those looking to capture and produce music seamlessly and effectively. Whether in a studio or on the road, the Tascam 788 brings together essential features that cater to the diverse needs of today's audio artists.