14 TASCAM DR-1
Operation basics
Operation example
Use the MENU, STOP/HOME, ¥/π, µ and ≤ keys
and the wheel to conduct most operations on the
various setting screens.
The keys have the following functions.
MENU key
Press this key to open the Menu Screen (except
when the Menu Screen is already open or the
Record screen is open).
When the Menu Screen is open, press this key to
return to the Home Screen. This key is inoperative
when the Record screen is open.
Wheel
Use this to change the value of the selected item.
¥/π key
Press this key to make an item selection and to
answer “YES” to a confirmation message. (This
functions like the “ENTER key” on a computer).
On the Metronome screen, press this key to start
and stop the metronome.
µ key
When a setting screen is open, moves the cursor
(part highlighted in inverse) to the left within the
screen. Use this after setting the value of an item
to return to item selection, etc.
≤ key
When a setting screen is open, moves the cursor
(part highlighted in inverse) to the right within
the screen. In many cases, the
¥/π key can also be
used this way.
STOP/HOME key:
When a setting screen is open, press to return to
the Home Screen. Press this key to answer “YES”
to a confirmation message.
TIP
You can also use menus during playback.
In this example, we will use the
CUE/REV SPEED
item in the Setup Screen to change the forward/
reverse search speed.
1 When the Home Screen is displayed, press the
MENU key to open the Menu Screen.
2 Turn the wheel to select
SETUP
(highlighted in
inverse), and press the
¥/π key to open the Setup
Screen.
3 Turn the wheel to select the
CUE/REV SPEED
item, and press the
¥/π key to show the current
setting value (the factory setting is “
X8
”) high-
lighted in inverse.
4 Turn the wheel to select the desired setting. The
setting is changed immediately, so there is no need
to press the
¥/π key again to confirm it.
5 Press
STOP/HOME to return to the Home Screen.
NOTE
When the • ¶ icon appears in the lower right part of
the screen, as shown in the preceding image, there
is additional information for the current screen below
what is shown on the display.
When the • § icon appears, there is additional
information for the current screen above what is
shown on the display.
You can also use the •
≤ key instead of the ¥/π key in
these steps.
When the • § icon appears to the right of a setting value,
you can change that value by turning it to the right.
When the ¶ icon appears to the right of a setting value,
you can change that value by turning it to the left.
4–Screen overview