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The default setting of the menu is decimal 74 [Hex 49].
Menu 206: Track Key Punch
Menu 206 has been added to provide additional recording and punching options.
The "On" position of this menu causes the track record ready buttons to behave as they have in
previous software versions: Pressing a track arm key, while in record, will take that track straight
into record (remember that in Tape Mode, there is no UNDO). Pressing the track arm key again
will take the track out of record.
When Menu 206 is set to "Off", all recording (or rehearsing) is initiated by the REC (or REH)
buttons only.
For example, if tracks 1 and 2 are already recording, pressing the track 3 record arm button will
not put track 3 into record, but only into the "record ready" state, as indicated by a flashing red
"rec" indicator at the bottom of the track indicator. To initiate actual recording on track 3, the
main transport REC button must be pressed (or REC+PLAY buttons, depending on the REC key
mode set in Menu 202).
Similarly, once track 3 is recording, pressing the track 3 record arm button will not take it
immediately out of record. The track "rec" indicator will begin flashing very quickly to indicate
that the track is still recording, but no longer armed. In other words a punch out is pending.
Pressing the main transport REC button (or REC+PLAY) will complete the punch out of track 3
only. Pressing PLAY will punch all tracks out of record as normal.
Menu 290 “More Edits” Commands
Previously, there were certain edit commands that were only accessible from the Viewnet
application. Menu 290 has been added to allow these operations from the front panel. To enable
these edit commands, access Menu 290, then press TRIM to scroll up to the edit you wish to
perform. Press STORE to execute the desired edit. Keep in mind you must have tracks "edit
enabled" from the front panel and edit In/Out points defined for this to work correctly.
The edits available in menu 290 are:
- Left Cut
ut
- Left Local C
- Multi Insert
- Multi Paste
- Paste Le
- Render
Menu 300: MIDI Device ID
The text in this menu has been modified to display both the decimal and hexadecimal vers
the Device ID value. The hexadecimal version is often used by TASCAM cons
The decimal ID range is 1 thru 127, while the hexadecim