Tascam SX-1 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
Waveform Editing
Many industry pros would
a rgue that the waveform -
based display has been the
most significant new feature
i n t roduced over the past
decade to improve the profes-
sional audio re c o r ding and
editing process. The SX-1’s
designers saw the possibilities
for a custom, full color graph-
ic interface that would take
advantage of the SX-1’s speed. As such, the SX-1 has a graphic inter-
face that is accessible by connecting a VGA monitor to a rear panel
jack. The speed of the waveform display is reminiscent of an oscil-
loscope’s, with a center-rectified playhead and real-time sample-
accurate playback. Standard editing conventions have been used in
order to give the SX-1 a familiar look and feel. Cut, Copy, and Paste
follow standard DAW commands, while other functions are easily
accessible via different combinations of controls – including the
PS/2 keyboard, the control surface, and the Jog/Shuttle wheel. If
you’ve ever used audio editing software, the SX-1 will feel right at
home.
The TASCAM SX-1 Vision
If you’ve ever
used audio
editing software ,
the SX-1 will
feel right at
home.