Chapter 3
DA7 Users’ Guide
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GRP] windows, the window does not have to be displayed when you
want to register a group. Use the fader group or mute group selection
buttons in the [CHANNEL] window to register the channel to a
group. See Chapter 13, Group, for more information.
● To clear all grouped channels:
In the [FADER GROUP] and [MUTE GROUP] windows, pressing any
one of the SELECT LED buttons in the group for two seconds will
clear all channels assigned. See Chapter 13, Group, for more
information.
● When using a DTRS (Tascam) DA88, DA38 or DA98, check the settings
of the dip switches located on the optional TDIF card. Improper
operation can be avoided by correct selection of these switches. See
page 17-6, TDIF Card, for more information.
● It is also an excellent idea to check the default setting of areas that
you will be using often. A good example of this is the SOLO
MONITOR area. You can avoid being confused about the way the DA7
operates by looking over the default settings in Appendix D. Also,
check the settings on the UTILITY, D-I/O and MIDI pages so you can
set the DA7 defaults to the way you prefer to operate.
● To monitor surround sound:
You should turn ON and assign the buses as surround sound in the
[SURROUND SOUND] area of the [SOLO/MONITOR] window. See
page 16-2, Utility and Solo/Monitor (SOLO/MON) Window, for
more details.
● To change the channel for [EQ] or [DYN/DLY] in the Automation:
Simultaneously press the SHIFT(#0) button and the SELECT LED
button of the channel to change its parameters. See page 14-5,
AUTOMATION, EXECUTE Window, for more information.
Shortcuts
● Pressing the AUTOMATION/AUX button on the top panel of the DA7
to select automation acts as a shortcut to the RECORD button in the
AUTOMATION EXECUTE screen. See page 14-5, Automation,
Execute Window, for more information.
● You can create a stereo or link channel pair by simultaneously
pressing the appropriate channel SELECT LED buttons, when the
[CHANNEL] window [LINK] area is . To cancel, simultaneously
press the buttons a second time. Be very careful with the use of this
feature, as you can create a LINKED pair (two Mono faders with two
Mono EQ’s, Dynamics, etc.) or a true STEREO pair (two faders with
the same operation and stereo EQ, Dynamics, etc.). See Chapter 13,
Group for more information.
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