Tascam HD-P2 MP3 Player User Manual


 
TASCAM HD-P2 Owner's Manual 5
Introduction
Introduction
The HD-P2 is a compact, lightweight Portable High
Definition Stereo Audio Recorder. It uses standard
Compact Flash memory cards to record in mono or
stereo, 16- or 24-bit, at samples rates from 44.1kHz
to 192kHz. An advanced clocking system is included,
with the ability to chase external timecode and lock to
an outside word clock or video reference signal. The
HD-P2 supports digital and analog audio inputs and
outputs, and has a built-in microphone and speaker.
The HD-P2 records audio as standard Broadcast Wave
Files non-destructively. This means you can record
a file, rewind, and record another file at the same
location without fear of losing the first recording. A
built-in, dynamic Edit Decision List orders file play
-
back based on file record times. A file edit screen is
provided for auditioning (and editing) of individual
files.
Supplied accessories
In addition to this manual, the HD-P2 has been packed
with the following:
AC adaptor .............................................................1
IFFF1394 cable ...................................................... 1
Shoulder strap ........................................................1
Contact your TASCAM supplier if any of these items
are missing.
About this manual
In this manual, we use the following typeface conven-
tions:
The names of keys, features, switches, and controls
are given in the following typface:
ERASE
.
When the display shows a message, this is shown in
the following typeface:
Welcome
.
The names of menus shown on the screeen are
given in the following typeface:
Display Menu
.
The names of sub-menus shown on the screeen are
given in the following typeface:
Random
.
Thank you for your purchase of the TASCAM HD-P2
Portable Stereo Audio Recorder. Before using the
unit, please take time to read this manual thoroughly
to ensure that you understand the operation of its
many useful and convenient functions. After you have
finished reading this manual, please keep it in a safe
place for future reference.
Document Conventions
Throughout this document the following conventions will be used:
BWF (Broadcast Wave File) – All audio files are
stored using this format with the file extension .wav
Time Stamp – The timecode value stored in the BWF
audio file header relating to the start time of that
file.
Creation Date – The date/time used by the file system
to mark files, derived from the real-time system
clock.
EDL (Edit Decision List) – Playlist of audio files in a
project based on timecode, date, and size attributes.