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Tascam DP-004/DP-006/DP-008
Mac, PC
The Tascam DP-004, DP-006 and DP-008 Tutorial is designed to be more than just a complete guide to using the DP-004, DP-006 and DP-008: it teaches basic recording techniques to musicians getting their first start in recording. Since the production of this Tutorial, Tascam also came out with the new models DP-006 and DP-008. Because the DP-006 it is basically the DP-004 and DP-008 with a few added features.
It begins with a section called "Recording School" that teaches beginners the basics about microphones, multitrack recording and mixing. It goes on for the next 40 minutes to cover every aspect of recording, editing and mixing on the DP-004 and DP-008 Digital Pocketstudios.
If you've invested in Tascam's new DP series Pocketstudio, this DVD goes into great detail helping you get the most out of your recordings, as well as creative ways to use your DP-004 and 008 with your PC or Mac.
Includes
Introduction
 Welcome
 Front Panel Overview
 Rear Panel Overview
Recording School
 "What is multitrack recording?"
 The signal path
 Recoding levels
 Setting levels on the DP-004
 Microphone placement
 Types of Microphones
Recording On The DP-004
 Creating a Song
 Naming a Song
 Connecting a microphone
 Routing Inputs to tracks
 Setting levels
 Arming Tracks
 Recording 1st track
 Importance of good monitors
 Using the Guitar (Hi-z) input
 Overdubbing
 Recording a vocal part
 Punching in
 Bouncing Tracks
Editing On The DP-004
Mixdown/Mastering
Transferring Tracks (USB)
Graduation