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1.                           10  Notice regarding software that uses the LGPL                    11    Notice regarding software that uses the IPA Font License   13    TASCAM Hi Res Editor    TASCAM Hi Res Editor is an audio file editing application  that enables the conversion and editing of high reso   lution DSD PCM files recorded on a TASCAM DA 3000 or  another device     Overview      Editing of high resolution DSD PCM files possible      Supports DSD files at 2 8  5 6 and 11 2 MHz and PCM  files at 44 1 384 kHz and 16  24 and 32 bit      Supports audio sources with one or two channels   mono  stereo     e Compatible with both Windows and Mac  Windows  Windows standard  WASAPI   ASIO 2 1  Mac  Core Audio    e DSD native playback  which allows direct conversion  of DSD to analog  is possible using a TEAC UD 501 or  another DSD compatible audio device    DSD    Direct Stream Digital    e Waveform display is possible and allows intervals  between set IN and OUT points to be converted and  output      Short fades can be added at IN OUT points during file  output  function can be turned on off     e Audio file formats and sampling frequencies  for  example  can be converted    Format conversion  PCM  lt     gt  DSD    Convert sampling frequencies and quantization bit  depths as desired      Combine function can be used to join two audio files  e Editing with just a computer is possible    Conventions used in this manual    The following conventions are used in this manual       
2.                   Holds Until disappear after lighting   Clicked Click an OVER indicator to make it  disappear    2  Help    Opens the HELP menu   Manual  Select and click Japanese or English to  open the operation manual for that language   About  This shows the following options  Click an  option to show related information on the screen                       Option Meaning  i i This opens the    About this appli   This appli cation    screen that shows the  cation      software version   This opens the    Licenses    screen  licenses that shows information related to  the open source software  OSS   used by this application        On the Mac  the software version is shown by  selecting    About TASCAM Hi Res Editor    from the  application menu  The    Licenses    item is in the Help  menu      3  Audio Driver setting  Windows only   Sets the audio driver used for playback     TASCAM Hi Res Editor     4  Audio Device setting  Sets the audio device used for playback      5  Play Frequency setting  Sets the sampling frequency used for playback     When set to AUTO  the open file will be played back at  its sampling frequency      6  Control Panel button  ASIO only  Windows only   Click this button when the Audio Driver setting is ASIO  to open the setting screen for the device set as the     Audio Device          Time counter  This shows the elapsed time during file playback     When stopped  the playback time can be input to  change the playback position   See    Changing t
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5.  Bit  Set the quantization bit depth of the output audio file     8 TASCAM Hi Res Editor    TASCAM Hi Res Editor    The options shown depend on the File Format setting                    File Format setting   Frequency options  WAV  PCM  16 bit  24 bit  32 bit float  DSDIFF  DSD   a 1 bit  fixed   DSF  DSD                Apply Short Fade option  Turn the short fade function on or off   See    Turning  the short fade function on off    on page 8     EXPORT button  Start file conversion        Outputting audio files    1  Open the source audio file  See    Opening audio files     on page 6    2  To output only part of the open audio file  use the IN  and OUT points to set the interval to be output to the  file     To output the entire open file  set the IN point at the  beginning of the open file and the OUT point at the  end of the open file     The IN and OUT points are at these positions when a  file is first opened    3  Click the EXPORT button on the Home Screen to open  the Export File screen    4  Set the audio file format  sampling frequency and  quantization bit rate for the output audio file  See     Settings by output file type    on page 9 for details  about settings    5  Set whether or not to add short fades to the output  audio file   See    Turning the short fade function on   off    on page 8    6  Click the EXPORT button at the bottom of the screen   The    Exporting       screen opens and file output starts    7     Completed     appears when file output is f
6.  DSD   dsf  dff  and PCM  wav  files are sometimes  referred to generally as    audio files          Information shown on a computer display is written  like this     OPEN          Additional information is provided as necessary as  tips  notes and cautions    TIP  These are tips about how to use the application     These provide additional explanations and describe  special cases     Failure to follow these instructions could result in  injury  damage to eguipment or lost recording data   for example     TASCAM Hi Res Editor 3    TASCAM    Trademarks      TASCAM is a trademark of TEAC CORPORATION   registered in the U S  and other countries       Windows 8 and Windows 7 are either registered  trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in  the United States and or other countries     e Mac  Mac OS and Mac OS X are trademarks of Apple  Inc        ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media  Technologies GmbH          DSD    is a registered trademark       Other company names  product names and logos  in this document are the trademarks or registered  trademarks of their respective owners     Operating environment    TASCAM Hi Res Editor    At least 150 MB necessary  E Display resolution colors    1024x768  XGA  or larger  at least 1280x800 recom   mended     True Color  32 bit  recommended  I  Required hardware    Windows compatible audio interface or sound card   WASAPI or ASIO 2 1 or later           Software specifications    E Audio file formats    DSD  DSF  
7.  TASCAM     7  File information  This shows information about the open audio file            A  File name  D  Sampling freguency   File playback time     Bit rate      File format    Number of channels  I gt  button    Starts playback from the IN point  See    Setting IN OUT  points    on page 7     button  Stops playback of the audio file     20 m button  Starts playback from the cursor position       COMBINE button  Opens the    Combine Files    screen where two files can  be joined together  See    Combining audio files    on  page 10     TASCAM Hi Res Editor    2  Set the audio device that outputs audio  See     Selecting the audio device for audio output    on page  6    3  Set the sampling frequency in the Play Frequency  setting area according to the desired playback  audio  output  method  See    Settings by audio file type    on  page 7 for details about settings           Opening audio files    E Using the OPEN button to select a file    Click the OPEN button to open the    Open Audio File     screen  and select the file to playback     E Dragging and dropping a file to select it    Drag and drop the file you want to play to the TASCAM  Hi Res Editor screen        Selecting the audio device for audio output    1  Connect the audio device for audio output to the  computer     2  Click the Audio Driver setting area  and click the type  of audio driver to use to set it   Windows only     Options  ASIO  default value   WASAPI  The selected audio driver will be shown  Th
8.  dsf   DSDIFF   dff   PCM  WAV   wav     E File modes   Stereo  mono  E Sampling frequencies   DSD  2 8  5 6  11 2 MHz   PCM  44 1  48  88 2  96  176 4  192  352 8  384 kHz  E Quantization bit depth   DSD  1 bit   PCM  16 bit  24 bit  32 bit float       System recommendations  Windows     E Supported operating systems    Windows 7 SP1 or later  32 bit  64 bit   Windows 8 8 1  32 bit  64 bit     This application cannot be used with Windows XP or  Windows Vista     E Computer hardware requirements  Windows compatible computer  m CPU  Intel Core i Series or later recommended  E Memory  2 GB or more  at least 4 GB recommended     E Open disk space    4 TASCAM Hi Res Editor    System recommendations  Mac OS X     I  Supported operating systems  OS X Yosemite  10 10 1 or later   OS X Mavericks  10 9 5   E Supported models  Mac with Intel Core i series or Core M series processor  E Memory  2 GB or more  at least 4 GB recommended   E Open disk space  At least 150 MB necessary  E Display resolution    1024x768  XGA  or larger  at least 1280x800 recom   mended     E Required hardware    Audio interface that supports Core Audio    TASCAM    Names and functions of parts       Home Screen overview                                   DD  Tools  Opens the TOOLS menu     OVER Indicator  Sets the amount of time that the OVER  indicator lights        Option Meaning    Holds 2 sec  OVER indicators disappear two   default value    seconds after lighting     OVER indicators do not automatically    
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11.  sampling frequency shown in the  conversion file information area at the bottom of the Home Screen          Set the sampling frequency to a value different from that  Audio device that   Convert the sampling   shown in the file information area at the bottom of the  supports both DSD   frequency of DSD audio and Home screen  and PCM audio play as DSD audio a   TEAC UD 501  etc  Sed 2 8 _ 5 6 MHz  1   r  i et the sampling frequency as desired   DSD file Convert DSD audio to PCM    PHETH FD    dsf  dff  audio and play it Options  44 1 kHz  48 kHz  88 2 kHz  96 kHz  176 4 kHz  192  kHz  352 8 kHz  384 kHz  Audio device that Set the sampling frequency as desired   supports only PCM     For a WASAPI device  make the setting in the Windows  audio  TASCAM A DN to PCM Control Panel   US 2x2  WASAPI Options  44 1 kHz  48 kHz  88 2 kHz  96 kHz  176 4 kHz  192  device  etc   kHz  352 8 kHz  384 kHz  Convert PCM audio to DSD _   Set the sampling frequency as desired   audio and play it Options  2 8 MHz  5 6 MHz  11 2 MHz  Audio device that Play PCM audio without Set to AUTO  or the same sampling frequency shown in the  conversion file information area at the bottom of the Home Screen    supports both DSD  and PCM audio Set the sampling frequency to a value different from that   TEAC UD 501  etc     Convert the sampling shown in the file information area at the bottom of the  frequency of PCM audio and   Home Screen  play as PCM audio Options  44 1 kHz  48 kHz  88 2 kHz  96 kHz  176 4 kH
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17. ELECT  button to open the Select Audio File screen where you  can select a file to combine    Input the folder where the combined file will be saved  in the Folder area    Input the name to be used for the combined file in the  File Name area     Click the COMBINE button at the bottom of the screen     The    Exporting       screen will appear and file combi   nation will start      Completed  appears when file combination is  finished     Click the    OK    button       File combination will output a file with a larger size   When outputting files for playback on another device   be sure to confirm the maximum file size and other  operation limits of that device       Due to limits of the file format  PCM   wav  files larger  than 4GB cannot be made     TASCAM    TASCAM Hi Res Editor    Notice regarding software that uses the LGPL    TASCAM Hi Res Editor uses the following software that is licensed by the LGPL       Ot LGPL edition    http   gt project org downloads    Any customer who wishes to receive the source code may do so by accessing the following URL and filling out the regis     tration form        http  www teac co jp support opensource index html  Please understand that we are unable to respond to guestions about the Ot and similar matters     The following are the original text of the GNU Lesser General Public License     GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE    The Qt Toolkit is Copyright  C  2014 Digia Plc and or its subsidiary  ies    Contact  http   www qt proje
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19. M Hi Res Editor 9       TASCAM    Combining audio files    Yo  joi  Th    u can use the combine function of this application to  n two files together     e files to be combined must have the same file format     sampling freguency and guantization bit depth     Click the COMBINE button on the Home Screen to open  the following screen                 O        Udd 01_sample_file_192k_combined   wav    Head File information   This shows information about the file that will become  the first part of the combined file  Click the SELECT  button to open the Select File screen where you can  select files     Tail File information   This shows information about the file that will become  the second part of the combined file  Click the SELECT  button to open the Select File screen where you can  select files     Folder   Input the folder where the combined file will be saved   Click the Select Folder button to open the Select Desti   nation Folder screen where folders can be selected     File Name  Input the name to be used for the combined file     COMBINE button  Click to start file combination     10 TASCAM Hi Res Editor    TASCAM Hi Res Editor       Procedure to combine audio files    1     Drag and drop the first file to combine to the Head File  information area  You can also click the SELECT button  to open the Select Audio File screen where you can  select a file to combine     Drag and drop the second file to combine to the Tail  File information area  You can also click the S
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27. g a file  When  outputting in PCM format  you can also select the quanti   zation bit depth  See    Settings by output file type    on  page 9 for details    Only the interval between the IN and OUT points is  included when a file is output        Outputting part of the open file  Use the IN and OUT points to set the interval to be  output to the file    e Outputting the entire open file  Set the IN point at the beginning of the open file and  the OUT point at the end of the open file   The IN and    OUT points are at these positions when a file is first  opened      Click the EXPORT button on the Home Screen to open the  following screen             Original File information  This shows information about the open audio file       Folder  Input the folder where the audio file will be output   Click the Select Folder button to open the Select Desti   nation Folder screen where folders can be selected      3  FileName  Input the name to use for the output audio file        File Format  Set the audio file format to use for the output audio  file     Options  WAV  PCM   DSDIFF  DSD   DSF  DSD      5  Frequency  Set the sampling frequency to use for the output  audio file  The options shown depend on the File  Format setting        File Format setting   Frequency options    44 1 kHz  48 kHz  88 2 kHz  96  WAV  PCM 1 1 1      kHz  176 4 kHz  192 kHz  352 8   default value     kHz  384 kHz  DSDIFF  DSD   DSF  DSD              2 8 MHz  5 6 MHz  11 2 MHz                   Quantization
28. he  playback position    on page 6     Waveform display  This shows the waveforms of the audio file     The IN OUT points are shown with the audio file  waveforms  See    Setting IN OUT points    on page 7      9  Cursor  This shows the playback position  Click the waveform  display area to move the cursor  playback position  to  that point   See    Changing the playback position    on  page 6     Scrollbar  When the waveform display is zoomed in  drag the  scrollbar left or right to move the waveform left or  right        SET POINT  IN OUT  buttons  Sets the IN OUT point at the cursor position   See     Setting IN OUT points    on page 7     42 OPEN button  Opens the    Open Audio File    screen where you can  open audio files   See    Opening audio files    on page  6      3  EXPORT button  Opens the    Export File    screen where file conversion  functions can be set and files exported   See     Outputting audio files    on page 8     Level meters  These show the audio levels during audio file  playback     If    OVER Indicator    in the Tools menu is set to    Holds  Until Clicked     clicking a lit OVER indicator at the right  end of these meters will turn it off     45  Waveform area amplitude zoom in out         buttons  Use to zoom in out on the waveform display in the  amplitude  vertical  direction     Waveform area time axis zoom in out         buttons  Use to zoom in out on the waveform display in the  time axis  horizontal  direction     TASCAM Hi Res Editor 5   
29. hown in the    Original File    area   aa     e Set    File Format    to    DSDIFF  DSD     or    DSF  DSD     and set    Frequency    to a value  a LEDS different than the one shown in the    Original File    area   udi utpu    DSD file audio to a file Options  2 8 MHz  default value   5 6 MHz  11 2 MHz    dsf    dff  nine FUN Format    to    WAV  PCM     and set   Freguency    and    Ouantization Bit    as  PCM audio and output      a file Frequency options  44 1 kHz  48 kHz  default value   88 2 kHz  96 kHz  176 4 kHz  192  kHz  352 8 kHz  384 kHz  Quantization Bit options  16 bit  24 bit  default value   32 bit float  Convert PCM audio to Set    File Format    to    DSDIFF  DSD     or    DSF  DSD     and set    Frequency    as desired   DSD audio and output    afle Options  2 8 MHz  default value   5 6 MHz  11 2 MHz  Output PCM audio toa   Set    File Format    to    WAV  PCM     and set    Frequency    and    Quantization Bit    to the  FRI file without conversion   same values shown in the    Original File    information area on the Export File screen   ile   wav    Convert the sampling _   Set    File Format    to    WAV  PCM    and set    Frequency    and    Quantization Bit    as  frequency and quanti    desired   zation bit depth of PCM   Frequency options  44 1 kHz  48 kHz  default value   88 2 kHz  96 kHz  176 4 kHz  192  audio and output PCM kHz  352 8 kHz  384 kHz  audio to a file Quantization Bit options  16 bit  24 bit  default value   32 bit float       TASCA
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32. inished   Click the    OK    button       When outputting a file  the size of the output file could  be larger than the original file   When outputting files for playback on another device   be sure to confirm the maximum file size and other  operation limits of that device       Due to limits of the file format  PCM   wav  files larger  than 4GB cannot be made     Turning the short fade function on off    When this software is installed  the short fade function  is on by default   A check  v     appears in the box next to     Apply Short Fade      When the short fade function is on  W appears next to     Apply Short Fade    a fade in and fade out will be added  to the beginning and end of the output audio file     Remove the check       to turn the short fade function off     TASCAM TASCAM Hi Res Editor       Settings by output file type    Select the desired file output method according to the open music file  and set    File Format        Frequency    and    Quantization       Bit    in the    Export to    area     Open music file    DSD file   dsf  dff   PCM file   wav     TASCAM Hi Res Editor       Setting items  e File Format    e Frequency  sampling frequency   e Quantization Bit  quantization bit depth                                            Open  music File output method    Export to    area settings  file  Output DSD audiotoa_   Set    File Format    to    DSDIFF  DSD     or    DSF  DSD     and set    Frequency    to the same  file without conversion   value as s
33. is enables    the selection of an audio device that is compatible  with the selected driver in the Audio Device area     3  Click the options in the Audio Device setting area  and  click the name of the audio device to use to set it     This shows the name of the selected audio device     The options shown in the Audio Device setting area  depend on the drivers installed on the computer being  used        Playing audio files    1  Open a DSD file or PCM file for playback  audio  output    See    Opening audio files    on page 6     6 TASCAM Hi Res Editor    Changing the playback position  E Using the time counter to change the playback  position    Click the time counter area and directly input the  playback time to move the playback position     E Using the cursor to change the playback position    Click the waveform display area to move the cursor   playback position  to that point     TASCAM    TASCAM Hi Res Editor       Settings by audio file type    Select the desired playback  audio output  method according to the open music file and the audio device used  and set the    Play Frequency setting area     Open music file    TASCAM Hi Res Editor    Audio device used                                                          DSD file   dsf  dff  Setting items TEACUD 50  PCM file  wav  e Play Frequency  sampling frequency  TASCAM US 2x2  etc   Pa Audio device used Playback  audio curas Play Frequency settin  Hle method y Freq y 9  Play DSD audio without Set to AUTO  or the same
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44. z  192  PCM file kHz  352 8 kHz  384 kHz   wav  Play PCM audio without Set to AUTO  or the same sampling frequency shown in the  conversion file information area at the bottom of the Home Screen    Audio device that Set the sampling frequency to a value different from that  supports only PCM shown in the file information area at the bottom of the  audio  TASCAM Convert the sampling Home Screen  US 2x2  WASAPI frequency of PCM audio and For a WASAPI device  make the setting in the Windows  device  etc   play as PCM audio Control Panel   Options  44 1 kHz  48 kHz  88 2 kHz  96 kHz  176 4 kHz  192  kHz  352 8 kHz  384 kHz          Setting IN OUT points    Setting IN and OUT points enables the following    functions       Only the interval between the IN and OUT points is  included when a file is output   See    Outputting audio    files    on page 8     e Click the Ib button to start playback from the IN    point       Playback will stop automatically at the OUT point           Setting the IN OUT points    E Setting with the waveform display area markers    Drag the blue circles left and right to set the positions  of the IN and OUT points     I  Setting with the SET POINT IN OUT buttons    Click a SET POINT IN OUT button to set the IN OUT  point at the cursor position     TASCAM Hi Res Editor 7    TASCAM    Outputting audio files    Regardless of the format and sampling frequency of   the open file  you can select the format  DSD PCM  and  sampling frequency used when outputtin
    
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