"# $ % &' ( ) * + , - . / _ and the space character.

To change between uppercase and lowercase alpha- betical characters, use the CAPS key. The word CAPS appears at the bottom left of the display when the “caps lock” is on.

The INS/+ and DEL/- keys are used to insert a space immediately following the cursor position, and to delete the character at the cursor position, respectively.

Since the title can be longer than the display can show at one time, the first characters of the title are shown, and the rest is then scrolled from right to left.

4.8.2 Writing the title to tape

Locate the tape to a point following the end of the START ID which will be associated with the title that has just been entered.

Press EDIT until the display shows:

W r i t e

C h a r

?

 

 

 

Press ENTER, and the tape will start moving back until before the start of the previous START ID, and then start recording the characters. The words CHAR WRT will flash in the display while recording is taking place.

4.8.3 Checking a title

When replaying a tape on which titles have been recorded, the boxed word CHAR appears under the seconds field at the bottom of the display as soon as the first title is read from tape.

4 - SHIFT functions

Use the CHAR key to display the last title which has been read from tape. While the title is displayed, all other tape counter numerals are replaced by the char- acters in the title. The title will scroll across the dis- play if it is too long to fit in the display.

4.8.4 Deleting a title

Locate the tape to a little past the point where the title is recorded on tape.

Use the ID SELECT key to select the CHAR ERASE mode (4.4.1, "Selecting an ID mode").

Press ENTER. The display will show ER-CH, and the tape will rewind to a little before the point where the title has been recorded.

The title will then the erased. The words CHAR ERASE will flash in the display while the title is actually being erased.

4.8.5 Copying and pasting a title

The title which was last been read from tape can be copied and used as the basis for new titles. This can be useful if you are producing a lot of programs with similar titles (different mixes or takes of the same piece, for instance).

Once the title which will be copied has been read from tape (the CHAR indicator in the display must be lit), press EDIT until the display shows:

E d i t

C h a r

?

 

 

 

Press the MEMO 2 key to recall and paste the last title into the editing area. The title may then be edited and written to tape in the usual way.

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Tascam DA-40 owner manual Writing the title to tape, Checking a title, Deleting a title, Copying and pasting a title

DA-40 specifications

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