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LR-10 Instrumental T rainer/Rec order D01128520B O WNER’S MANU AL This device has a serial number located on the bottom panel. P lease record it and r etain it for your records . Serial number: __________________[...]
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2 T ASC AM LR-1 0 CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELEC TRIC SHOCK , DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING T O QU ALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within eq u i la te r al tr i a ng l e, is in te n de d to al er t t h e u s er to th e presence of uninsulated “ dangerou[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 3 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follo w all instructions. 5 Do not use this apparatus near water . 6 Clean only with dry cloth. 7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8 Do not install near [...]
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4 T ASC AM LR-1 0 Cautions about Batteries ª This product uses batteries. Misuse of batteries could cause a leak, rupture or other trouble. Alwa ys abide by the following precautions when using batt eries. Never recharge non-r echargeable batteries. The batteries could rupture or • leak, causing re or injury. When installing batteries, pay[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 5 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS equipment, please contact your city oce, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the equipment . Disposal of batteries and/or accumulat ors (a) Waste batteries and/or accumula tors should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designat ed collection facilities[...]
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6 T ASC AM LR-1 0 IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS ......................... 2 Quick Start Guide ...................................................... 10 Step 1: Pr epare the SD card and pow er .................................. 10 Step 2: Copy audio files fr om a computer.............................. 12 Step 3: Select the input...................[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 7 T able of Cont ents T urning the power on ............................................................... 44 Setting the power to standby ................................................ 44 Setting the date and time ............................................................ 45 4–Connecting .....................................[...]
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8 T ASC AM LR-1 0 T able of Cont ents 9–Special Playback (playback c ontrol function) ..... 70 Changing the speed ...................................................................... 70 Changing the key ............................................................................ 70 Jump back a set amount and continue playback (flashback) ......[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 9 Ratings ................................................................................................ 97 Input ratings ..................................................................................... 97 Analog audio input .................................................................... 97 Output ratings ...............[...]
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10 TASCAM LR - 10 Quick Star t Guide Step 1: P repare the SD card and pow er Install the SD card ª Inser t the SD card into the SD car d slot, which is inside the battery compar tment on the bottom of the unit. F ormatting is necessary if you inser t a new SD card. (F ormatting will erase all the data on the card.) F or details, see “Inser ting [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 11 Using USB bus pow er Connect the unit with a computer using the included USB cable. USB Computer The USB SELECT screen appears, allo wing you to set whether to use USB bus power or t o connect the unit ’ s st orage to the computer . Select BUS POWER . Using an A C adaptor (sold separat ely) Connect a T ASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor [...]
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12 T ASCA M LR-1 0 Setting the date and time ª Use the DATE/TIME item from the MENU to set the internal clock to the current time . The unit uses its internal clock to include the dat e and time of the recording in its le . The unit will function properly even if you do not make this setting. When you rst put ba tteries into the unit, howev [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 13 F or details, see “Setting the input func tions” on page 48. Step 4: C onnec t an instrument and headphones Connect an instrument ª Connect the headphones/stereo line output jack of the keyboard or other instrument to the LINE IN jack of this unit using a 3.5-mm miniplug cable. F or details, see “Connecting an instrument?[...]
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14 T A SCA M LR-1 0 Step 6: U se the effects This unit has built-in eects. Y ou can use these eects on the input signal and on the playback signal . Press the EFFECT button briey to enable the e ects. The last eect setting used is activated and the FX icon appears highlighted (light letters on a dark backgr ound). Press this butt on [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 15 F or details, see “ Adjusting the input level” on page 49. Adjusting the mix ª Press the B ALANCE button to adjust the volume of the le that is playing. U se this function to adjust the balance between the playback sound and the sound of the input from the built-in microphones or the LINE IN jack. Press the Á button to s[...]
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16 TASCAM LR - 10 Press and hold the L OOP button to open the LOOP SET pop-up screen where you can make ne adjustments to the IN and OUT points. Other loop playback functions include, for example, the possibility of setting up to ve loops f or each le when the playback area is the playlist . F or details about loop playback see “Using lo[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 17 Use the V ALUE ( + / – ) butt ons to change the setting value. F or details, see “Changing the speed” on page 70. Step 9: Rec ord y our per formance Y ou can record the sound input through the built-in microphones or the LINE IN jack. Press the REC ORD [ – ] button to start recording (ex cept when the auto-record function[...]
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18 TASCAM LR - 10 Step 11: U se other func tions This unit has other functions, including a conv enient playlist and the ability to divide les, which you can use as y ou like. One such function is the metronome, which can be accessed easily by pressing the METRONOME button. F or details, see chapter 14 “Using the Metronome ” on page 82. Step[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 19 1–Intr oduc tion Thank you very much for purchasing the T ASCAM LR-10 Instrumental T rainer/Recorder . Please read this Owner ’ s Manual carefully in order to maximize y our use of all the unit’ s features. We hope that y ou will enjoy using this trainer/ recorder f or many years t o come. Please keep a copy of this manual [...]
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20 T ASC AM LR-1 0 Rec delay function can be used to avoid rec ording the • sound of pushing the REC ORD [ º ] button Repeat playback and IN-OUT loop playback functions • Playlist function • In playlist mode, up to five IN-OUT loop playback settings • can be made for each file Divide function allows files to be split where desired • File[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 21 Characters that appear on a computer display ar e given in • the following light typeface: OK Additional information is in troduced in the styles below • when needed: TIP Useful hints when using the unit. NO TE Explanation of actions in special situation and supplement. CAUTION Instructions that should be followed to av oid i[...]
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22 T ASC AM LR - 10 This product is designed to help you r ecord and reproduce sound w orks to which you own the cop yright, or where you ha ve obtained permission from the copyright holder or the rightful licensor . Unless you own the copyright, or ha ve obtained the appropriate permission from the copyright holder or the rightful licensor , your [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 23 Precautions f or placement and use The operating tempera ture should be between 0°C and • 40°C (32°F and 104°F). Do not install in the following types of places. Doing • so could degrade the sound quality and/or cause malfunctions. Places with significant vibra tions or that are otherwise • unstable Near windows or othe[...]
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24 TASCAM LR - 10 2–Names and F unc tions of Par ts T op panel 1 Display This shows a variety of information. 2 PEAK indicator This lights if the input signal level is t oo high. 3 Cursor c ontrol Press up t o use the § / BROWSE button, down t o use the ¶ /MIC button, left to use the  button and right to use the ¯ button. § /BROWSE button ([...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 25 ¯ button (NEXT ) During playback or when stopped, press this butt on to skip to the beginning of the next le. When one of the setting screens is open, this mov es the cursor to the right on the screen. On the BROWSE screen, press this to en ter the lower folder level . Press during r ecording to start recording to a new le[...]
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26 T ASC AM LR - 10 2–Names and F unc tions of Parts 7 Á button (PLA Y ) When the Home Screen is open, press when stopped t o start playback . Press during pla yback to return to a specific time and restart playback (flashback function). (See “ Jump back a set amount and continue playback (flashback)” on page 71.) When the METRONOME screen i[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 27 2–Names and F unc tions of Parts w T rainer buttons In addition to the MENU button, which opens the MENU screen, this section has seven buttons that allow dir ect access to various training functions. By using them, you can change their settings without having to return to the Home Screen each time. e SPEED button Press t o cha[...]
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28 T ASC AM LR-1 0 First , set the tuner mode to AUTO or OSC using the [ ª ] button (A UTO) and Á button ( OSC). Then, pr ess the TUNER button again and change the setting for the mode using the V ALUE ( + / – ) button or Á butt on. F or details, see Chapter 13 “Using the tuner ” on page 80. y EFFECT button Press briefly t o turn the effec[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 29 o METRONOME button Press t o use the metronome. Press this butt on to cycle through the TEMPO , BEAT and LEVEL settings in order . Use the V ALUE ( + / – ) butt ons to change the value of each setting. F or details, see Chapter 14 “Using the Metronome ” on page 82. p L OOP button When the playback area is not set t o playli[...]
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30 T ASC AM LR - 10 F or details, see “Using loop playback (standard mode)” on page 72 and “Using loop playback with the playlist” on page 73. Left side panel a USB port Use this port to connect the unit to a computer using the included USB cable. (See “Connecting with a computer” on page 46.) s REMO TE jack Connect a T ASCAM RC-3F foot[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 31 Rear panel h DC IN 5V jack Connect a T ASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately), which is designed for the pow er requirements of this unit. F ront panel j Built-in stereo microphone (L/R) This is an electret condenser stereo micr ophone. T o use this microphone as the input source , set INPUT to MIC on the INPUT SETTING screen[...]
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32 TASCAM LR - 10 2–Names and F unc tions of Parts Bottom panel l Battery compartment cover ; Battery compartment Install batteries (2 AA) in this compartment to power the unit. (See “Using AA batteries” on page 42.) z SD card slot Use to insert and remove SD cards . (See “I nserting and removing SD cards ” on page 39.)[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 33 2–Names and F unc tions of Parts Home Screen The following inf ormation appears on the display when the Home Screen is open. 1 Playback speed status Depending on the playback speed setting, the icon appears as follows . Normal playback speed 110–150% speed 50–90% speed 2 Loop playback/repea t playback setting status Dependi[...]
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34 T ASC AM LR-1 0 When almost no battery charge is remaining, the empty battery ( ) icon blinks. When this happens, the unit will soon switch to standby . When using a T ASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately) or USB bus pow er , the AC ( ) icon is shown. NO TE Even when some battery charge is remaining , a “ Battery Low ” pop-up message mi[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 35 w Elapsed time This shows the elapsed time of the curren tly playing file (hours: minutes: seconds). e Remaining time This shows the r emaining time of the currently playing file (hours: minutes: seconds). r Playback file number/total number of files This shows the total number of files in the pla yback area and the current file [...]
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36 T ASC AM LR - 10 3 Key adjustmen t status This shows whether key adjustment is ON or OFF . Key adjustment is disabled during recording : Key adjustment OFF 4 Recorder opera tion status Depending on the recorder opera tion status, one of the following icons appears . ª Recording standby π Paused º Recording 5 Recording capacity This shows the [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 37 Using the menu This example shows ho w to use the menu to change the repeat function. 1. P ress the MENU button to open the MENU screen. 2. U se the § /BROWSE and ¶ /MIC buttons to select the desired menu item, and press the Á button or ¯ button to open that setting screen. 3. U se the § /BROWSE and ¶ /MIC buttons to select[...]
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38 T ASC AM LR-1 0 Basic operations Use the following butt ons to use the setting screens. MENU button Press t o open the MENU screen. Pr ess when the MENU screen is open to return t o the Home Screen. HOME button When any of the setting scr eens is open, press the HOME button to return to the Home Scr een. § /BROWSE and ¶ /MIC buttons Use this b[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 39 3–Pr epara tion Inser ting and removing SD cards Inser ting an SD card The SD card slot is inside the battery compartment on the bottom of the case. Insert the SD card here. NO TE An SD card is already in the unit when it is pur chased. Y ou can use this SD card as is for r ecording and playback. There is no need to reinsert it[...]
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40 T A SCA M LR-1 0 Removing an SD card Press the inserted SD card in slightly t o eject it. CAUTION Do not remove the SD car d from the unit when it is • connected to a computer by USB . SD cards that meet SD/SDHC standards can be used with • this unit. A list of SD cards that hav e been verified to work with this • unit is posted on the T A[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 41 CAUTION When formatting , use a T ASC AM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately), USB bus pow er or conrm that the batteries have sucient remaining pow er . Special cases If you insert an SD car d that has been formatted by a device • other than another LR-10, the FORMAT ERROR screen will appear . In this case, format the ca[...]
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42 T ASC AM LR - 10 P ow ering the unit This unit can be power ed by two AA batteries, USB bus pow er or a T ASCAM PS-P520 AC adaptor (sold separately). This unit can use either alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. Using AA ba tteries As described in the “Inser ting and removing SD cards ” sec tion above , this unit has a battery [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 43 whether to use USB bus power ( BUS POWER ) or to connect the unit’ s storage to the computer ( STORAGE ). Use the § / BROWSE butt on or ¶ / MIC button to select BUS POWER and press the Á button to pr ovide power from the computer USB port and open the Home Screen. CAUTION Connect this unit and the computer directly . Operati[...]
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44 T ASC AM L R-1 0 Startup and shutdown CAUTION T urn the volume of any monitoring system that is connected to this unit down completely bef ore turning the unit’ s power ON or putting it into standb y . Do not wear connected headphones when turning the unit’ s power ON or putting it into standby . F ailure to follo w these precautions could c[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 45 Setting the date and time Using its internal clock, this unit remembers the date and time when a le is recorded . 1 Press the MENU k ey to open the MENU Screen. 2 Use the §/ BROW SE and ¶ /MIC buttons to select DATE/TIME , and press the Á or ¯ button. 3 Use the  / ¯ buttons to mo ve the cursor , and use the V ALUE (+/?[...]
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46 T ASC AM L R-1 0 4–Connecting C onnec ting monitoring equipment Headphones Powered monitor speakers or amplier and speakers Connect headphones or a monitoring system (such as powered speakers or an amplier and speakers) t o this unit’ s / LINE OUT jack. CAUTION Before connecting headphones, use the OUTPUT (–) butt on to minimize the [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 47 This unit appears on the computer scr een as an external drive named LR-10 . The LR-10 drive contains MUSIC and UTILITY folders. Disconnecting from a computer After using the correct procedures t o dismount the LR-10 drive from your c omputer , disconnect the USB cable. The unit should automatically turn o . Please ref er to t[...]
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48 T ASC AM L R-1 0 5–Rec ording This unit can recor d a per formance through the built-in mic or from a keyboard or similar instrument tha t is connected to the LINE IN jack. T he audio le format used for r ecording is always 44.1 kHz, 16-bit W A V . In addition, this unit can also mix the input signal and an audio le that is playing back [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 49 The factory default setting is MID . Change it to HIGH if the input level is too low and t o LOW if the input level is too high. TYPE: Set the built-in microphones to STEREO or MONO . The factor y setting is STEREO . If you select MONO , the left and right channels are combined into the same signal . L OW CUT : The factory defaul[...]
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50 T ASC AM LR-1 0 The PEAK indicator to the right of the displa y lights red just before the r ecording level begins t o distort. Play the instrument or start playback on the connected device, and input the loudest volume you int end to record . Set the INPUT level as high as possible without making the PEAK indicator light red, and set the INPUT [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 51 Recor ding a few sec onds before pushing the rec ord button (pre- rec ording) The unit can capture up to 2 sec onds of input signal during recording standb y , allowing recording t o star t before the REC ORD [ º ] button is pushed. 1. P ress and hold the REC ORD [ º ] button briefly to start recording standb y . T he RECORD [ [...]
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52 TASCAM LR -1 0 TIP Using the over dubbing function, you can record ov er the same le multiple times, allowing y ou to use this unit as a simple multitrack recor der . Overdubbing 1. U se the  button, ¯ button or the BROWSE screen to select the file that you want t o overdub . 2. P ress the Á button to sta r t playback and begin playing th[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 53 6. P ress the [ ª ] button to stop rec ording. Starting and pausing recording automatically ( A UT O REC) This unit can be set to automatically start and pause recording in response to the level of the input sig nal. 1. P ress the MENU button to open the MENU screen. 2. U se the § / BROWSE and ¶ / MIC buttons to select the A U[...]
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54 T A SCA M LR-1 0 Recording starts automatically when the input signal level exceeds the det ection level set using the START LEVEL item. Recording stops automa tically and the unit returns to recording standb y when the input signal level stays belo w the detection level set using the START LEVEL item for fiv e or more seconds and REC ORD [ º ][...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 55 NO TE When a new le is creat ed, the number at the end of the name is increased. Automa tic track incremen tation by file size If a le reaches the maximum size (2 GB) during recor ding, the unit will automatically start recording to a new le . The original le is saved and no gap occurs in the r ecording . CAUTION A ne[...]
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56 T ASC AM LR - 10 NO TE When the • DIVIDE screen is open, you can pr ess the Á button and set the divide position while playing the track. After dividing a file, two new files with “_a ” and “_b” • added to the end of the original file name are cr eated. F or example if the original filename is “LR0000_0000.wav” then the new file[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 57 6– W orking with Files and F olders (BRO WSE scr een) On the Browse Screen, y ou can view the contents of the MUSIC F older , which contains the audio les on the SD card. On this screen, you can also pla y and erase selected audio les, creat e folders, add tracks to the pla ylist and so on. (See “Playlist” on page 67.[...]
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58 T A SCA M LR-1 0 Audio le ( ) This icon appears befor e the names of audio files. Folder ( ) This icon shows f olders that contain subfolders . Folder ( ) This icon shows f olders that do not contain subfolders . Open folder ( ) The contents of the f older marked with this icon are currently shown on the screen. F ile operations Select the de[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 59 CANCEL No operation is conducted on the selected file and the pop-up menu closes. F older op era tions Select the desired folder on the BROWSE screen, and press the Á button to open the follo wing pop-up menu. Use the § / BROWSE and ¶ / MIC butt ons to select the desired item, and press the Á button t o execute one of the fol[...]
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60 T A SCA M LR-1 0 ALL DEL A pop-up message appears to confirm that you want to delete all the files in the selected folder at once . Press the Á butt on to erase the files, or press the [ ª ] button to cancel the operation. NO TE Y ou cannot erase read-only les or les that are not recogniz ed by this unit. CANCEL No operation is conducted[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 61 7–Pla yback When the Home Screen is open , use Á , Â , ¯ and other buttons to operate the unit in the same w ay you would use a CD player or other audio playback devic e. When the Home Screen is not open, howev er , these buttons have di erent functions. Before using the f ollowing procedures , insert an SD card that has [...]
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62 T ASC AM LR - 10 Searching forward and backwar d During playback or when stopped (or paused), press and hold the Ô / button to search backward/f or ward . Release the button to return to the pr evious state. Use the CUE/REV SPEED item on the SETUP screen to set the search speed. (See “System settings (SETUP)” on page 83.) Press the Ô /[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 63 Adjusting the balanc e between playback and input signals Y ou can adjust the balance between the input sound of an instrument being played and the pla yback sound of a le. Use the INPUT volume to adjust the lev el of the input signal, and press the BALANCE button to open the BALANCE item and adjust the level of the playback s[...]
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64 T ASC AM L R-1 0 On the Home Screen, use the  or ¯ button to select a le from the current “playback area ” to play. Y ou can set the playback area that includes the les that can be selected . If the card contains a lar ge number of les, for example , setting a limited playback area can make le selection easier . On the PLAY MO[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 65 Even if there is no pla ylist, you can still set the playback area to PLAYLIST . Doing so, how ever , will cause the No PLAYLIST pop-up to appear every time you press the  or ¯ button because you cannot change to another file. NO TE The current playback ar ea setting ( ALL , FOLDER or P.LIST ) is shown at the bottom left of th[...]
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66 T A SCA M LR-1 0 Use the § / BROWSE and ¶ / MIC butt ons to choose the SELECT , and to press the Á button. 4. T he Home Screen automatically reopens and the first file in that folder is selected. This folder becomes the playback area r egardless of the previous playback ar ea setting. Selec ting a folder for the pla yback area (2) If the play[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 67 Playlist Y ou can make a playlist, which is a set of tracks for playback. Y ou can play just the tracks in your playlist by setting the AREA item to PLAYLIST on the PLAY MODE Screen. In addition, when the playback area is set to PLAYLIST , loop playback has additional functions. (See “Using loop playback with the playlist” on[...]
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68 T ASC AM L R-1 0 3. U se the § / BROWSE and ¶ /MIC buttons to select the file that you w ant to edit, and press the Á button t o open the pop-up menu. 4. U se the § / BROWSE and ¶ /MIC buttons to select the desired item, and press the Á button t o execut e the operation. PLA Y Play the file and return to the Home Scr een. ALL CLR A confirm[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 69 MOVE Select this to change the order of files in the playlist. In addition to the file name, the file number also appears light on dark. 1. U se the § / BROWSE and ¶ /MIC buttons to mo ve the file to a differen t position in the playlist. In the above example, the file in the 4th position has been moved to the 3r d position. 2.[...]
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70 TASCA M LR-1 0 Using this unit’ s playback control functions, you can change the speed of playback without changing the pitch and vice versa. Y ou can use these playback control functions for eective practice and learning new parts. Changing the speed Y ou can use the SPEED func tion to set the playback speed. This unit has a Variable Speed[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 71 Use the FINE TUNE function to adjust the pitch by small amounts. Use this to adjust the pitch up or down in c ents (100 cents = 1 semitone) in a range of ±50. ( The default value is 0 .) NO TE Even if you use the FINE TUNE function to adjust the key , as long as the KEY item setting is 0, the icon will not appear as light letter[...]
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72 T ASC AM LR -1 0 10– Loop Pla yback/Repeat Pla yback/Single T rack Pla yback In ordinary playback mode, unless you do something to stop it, once playback starts, it will stop only when the end of the last le in the current playback ar ea is reached. By making the settings and conducting the operations described in this chapter , however , y[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 73 NO TE When the • LOOP SET pop-up window is open, press the Á button to playback, press [ ª ]button t o, and press the Ô or button briey to search the le . Press and hold the • Ô or button to mov e the IN (starting) or OUT (ending) point. ( This is not possible when there is no IN (starting) and OUT (ending) [...]
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74 T A SCA M LR-1 0 2. P ress and hold the L OOP button to open the LOOP SET pop-up. 3. U se the Á , Ô , and [ ª ] buttons to mov e the IN (starting) point to the desired position. Press the  button to sav e the IN (starting) point. NO TE When the • LOOP SET pop-up window is open, press the Á button to playback, press [ ª ]button t o, [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 75 When you want t o restart loop playback , press the L OOP button briey to start loop playback of the last used loop. In the L OOP setting area shown at the bottom of the display , the word LOOP is follow ed by a number , which shows the current loop . Use the V ALUE (+/–) buttons t o change the loop number . During loop play[...]
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76 T ASC AM LR - 10 11 – T r ansferr ing songs to and from a c omputer Y ou can transfer audio les from a computer by USB , and play them back for practice, t o learn new par ts and to overdub . Moreover , this unit can play back MP3 (32–320 k bps, 44.1 kHz) and W A V (44.1 kHz, 16/24-bit) audio le formats. NO TE Instead of using USB to c[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 77 4. A fter y ou fini sh cop ying files and clos ing the connectio n with the unit SD card from the comput er , disconnect the USB cable. (Please ref er to the operation manual for your c omputer system f or instructions about the correct procedures f or dismounting an external drive .) The unit will automatically turns off . TIP Y[...]
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78 TASCAM LR - 10 12–U sing the built-in effects This unit has built-in eects that can be applied to the input signal during both practice and recording . T urning the effects ON and OFF Press the EFFECT button briey to turn the e ects ON or OFF . When ON, the eect last set on the EFFECT Screen becomes active, and the FX icon ( ) appe[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 79 Rev erb List Reverb type Eects HALL 1 This is a bright reverb modeled after a large hall- like space. HALL 2 This is a warm reverb modeled after a large hall- like space. ROOM This reverb is modeled on a small indoor space . STUDIO This reverb is modeled on a studio-like space PLA TE 1 This is a bright plate reverb . PLA TE 2 [...]
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80 T ASC AM L R-1 0 13–U sing the tuner This unit has a built-in tuner . By inputting the sound of an instrument, you can use the tuning meter on the displa y to tune that instrument accurat ely . In addition, you can output a tone for tuning fr om the built-in speaker or the / LINE OUT jack, which is convenient f or tuning multiple instruments s[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 81 Chroma tic tuner mode (A UTO ) This is the default mode. Wat ch the tuning meter on the unit’ s screen as you tune y our instrument. AUTO appears in the upper right. The tuning meter and input signal pitch name appear on the screen. ( --- appears when there is no input). 1. Input the signal of the instrument tha t you want t o [...]
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82 T ASC AM LR-1 0 14–U sing the Metronome This unit has a metronome function that is conv enient for practicing an instrument. Setting the metronome 1. P ress the METRONOME button to open the METRONOME screen. Set the following items on this scr een. Press the METRONOME butt on again to change the item. Use the V ALUE (+/–) butt ons to change [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 83 15–S y stem settings Sy stem settings (SETUP) On the SETUP Screen, you can change various settings according t o your use environment and other r equirements. Y ou can also initialize and format the SD card. T o access the SETUP screen, press the MENU button t o open the menu list, select the SETUP item using the § / BROWSE an[...]
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84 T ASC A M LR-1 0 Restoring the default values (factory settings) Use the INITIALIZE item to rest ore the various settings of this unit to their factory default values. 1. U se the § /BROWSE and ¶ /MIC buttons to select INITIALIZE ( Exec appears light on dark). 2. P ress the Á button to open a confirmation pop-up window . 3. P ress the Á butt[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 85 2. P ress the Á button to open a confirmation pop-up window . 3. P ress the Á button to ex ecute full formatting. Press the [ ª ] butt on to cancel full formatting . CAUTION When formatting a car d, use a T ASCAM PS-P520 AC adapter (sold separately), USB bus pow er or conrm that the batteries are suciently charged . If t[...]
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86 T A SCA M LR-1 0 Setting the characters in the WORD item When the WORD item is selected, use the  and ¯ buttons to mov e the cursor , and use the V ALUE(+/–) buttons to change each character . NO TE In addition to the alphabet and numbers, the following characters can be used: ! # $ % & ’ ( ) + , - . ; = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~ The default [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 87 16–U sing the footswitch This unit has a REMO TE jack to which you can connect a T ASCAM RC-3F footswitch-type remote control (sold separately) that can be used to oper ate the unit. Setting footswitch opera tion Use the FOOT SW setting screen to make f ootswitch settings. 1. P ress the MENU button to open the MENU screen. 2. U[...]
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88 T A SCA M LR-1 0 17– V iewing F ile Informa tion Use the INFORMATION Screen to view various types of information about the unit. T o open the INFORMATION screen, press the MENU button to open the MENU screen, select the INFORMATION item and press the Á button or ¯ button. The INFORMATION screen has the follo wing three pages. Use the V ALUE [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 89 SIZE Shows the le size . Car d information page The CARD page shows the use status of the curren tly inser ted SD card. T OT AL MUSIC Shows the number of playable les in the MUSIC F older . T OT AL FOLDER Shows the number of folders in the MUSIC F older . T OT AL SIZE Shows the total SD car d memor y capacity. REMAIN SIZE S[...]
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90 T A SCA M LR-1 0 Sy stem information page The SYSTEM page shows information about the unit’ s system settings and rmware v ersion. CUE/REV SPD Shows the speed of forward and backward searching . A UTO OFF Shows the automatic po wer OFF setting. BA T TERY This shows the batt er y setting. Sy stem V er . Shows the system rm ware version. 1[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 91 18–Messages The following is a list of the popup messages tha t might appear on the LR-10 under certain conditions. Refer to this list if one of these popup messages appears and you want to check the meaning or det ermine a proper response. Message Meaning and response File Name ERR The DIVIDE function would cause the le nam[...]
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92 TASCAM L R-1 0 Message Meaning and response Format Error Format CARD The F A T formatting of the card is abnormal or broken. This message also appears if you F A T formatted the card using a computer connected by USB and if a new card is inserted in the unit. Alway s use the LR-10 to conduct F A T formatting of cards to be used with it. Change t[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 93 Message Meaning and response File Protected The le is read only and cannot be erased . No Card No card is in the unit, so recor ding is not possible. No PB File There is no le that can be play ed back. The le migh t be damaged. No MUSIC File There is no playback le , so DIVIDE and OVERDUB cannot be executed. Not Conti[...]
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94 T A SCA M LR-1 0 Message Meaning and response System Error 5 If any of these errors occur , turn the unit power OFF and restart it. If the power cannot be turned OFF , remove the batteries and disconnect the AC adaptor (if connected). If the error message continues to appear , please contact a TEAC Repair Center . System Error 6 System Error 7 S[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 95 If you are having tr ouble with the operation of this unit, please try the following before seeking repair . If these measures do not solve the pr oblem, please contact the store where you bought the unit or a T ASC AM Service Center . Po wer will not turn ON. ª Confirm that the batteries are not dead . • Confirm that the batt[...]
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96 T A SCA M LR-1 0 The rec ording level is lo w . ª Confirm that the input level setting is not too lo w . • Confirm that the • GAIN setting is not too low . Confirm that the output level of a connected external • device is not too low . The sound I am trying to recor d sounds distor ted. ª Is the • INPUT LEVEL setting low and the input [...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 97 Ratings Recording media SD card (64 MB - 2 GB) SDHC card (4 GB - 32 GB) Recording f ormat W A V: 44.1kHz, 16-bit Playback forma t W A V: 44.1 kHz, 16/24-bit MP3: 44.1/48 kHz, 32/64/96/128/192/256/320 k bps Number of input channels 2 channels (stereo) Input ratings Analog audio input LINE IN jack Connector : 1/8” (3.5 mm) stereo[...]
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98 T A SCA M LR-1 0 REMO TE jack Connector : 2.5mm TRS Audio performance Fr equency response 20 Hz - 20 kHz +1/–3 dB (LINE IN to LINE OUT , Fs=44.1 kHz) T otal harmonic distor tion 0.03% (LINE IN to LINE OUT , Fs=44.1 kHz) S/N ratio 90 dB (LINE IN to LINE OUT , Fs=44.1 kHz) C omputer compatibility Windo ws Pen tium 300 MHz or faster 128 MB or mor[...]
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T ASC AM LR-1 0 99 About 13 hours ( W AV , MP3, music playback time when using headphones) About 8 hours ( W A V , MP3, music playback time when using the built-in speaker) Ni-MH type batter y ( eneloop ) About 11 hours ( W AV , recording time when using the built- in microphones input) About 11 hours ( W AV , MP3, music playback time when using he[...]
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