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D01139520A

DR-05
Linear PCM Recorder

This device has a serial number located
inside the battery compartment. Please
record it and retain it for your records.
Serial number:
_______________________________

OWNER’S MANUAL

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
	1	 Read these instructions.
	2	 Keep these instructions.

When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

	3	 Heed all warnings.
	4	 Follow 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 any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
	9	 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
	10	 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
	11	 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
	12	 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.

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	13	 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
	14	 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing
is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid
has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does
not operate normally, or has been dropped.
•• Do not expose this apparatus to drips or splashes.
•• Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases,
on the apparatus.
•• Do not install this apparatus in a confined space such as a
book case or similar unit.
•• If the product uses batteries (including a battery pack
or installed batteries), they should not be exposed to
sunshine, fire or excessive heat.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•• CAUTION for products that use replaceable lithium batteries: there is danger of explosion if a battery is replaced with
an incorrect type of battery. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
•• Caution should be taken when using earphones or headphones with the product because excessive sound pressure
(volume) from earphones or headphones can cause hearing
loss.

Cautions about Batteries
This product uses batteries. Misuse of batteries could cause a
leak, rupture or other trouble. Always abide by the following
precautions when using batteries.
•• Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. The batteries
could rupture or leak, causing fire or injury.
•• When installing batteries, pay attention to the polarity
indications (plus/minus (+/–) orientation), and install them
correctly in the battery compartment as indicated. Putting
them in backward could make the batteries rupture or leak,
causing fire, injury or stains around them.
•• When you store or dispose of batteries, isolate their terminals
with insulation tape or something like that to prevent them
from contacting other batteries or metallic objects.
•• When throwing used batteries away, follow the disposal

instructions indicated on the batteries and the local
disposal laws.
•• Do not use batteries other than those specified. Do not mix
and use new and old batteries or different types of batteries together. The batteries could rupture or leak, causing
fire, injury or stains around them.
•• Do not carry or store batteries together with small metal
objects. The batteries could short, causing leak, rupture or
other trouble.
•• Do not heat or disassemble batteries. Do not put them in
fire or water. Batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire,
injury or stains around them.
•• If the battery fluid leaks, wipe away any fluid on the battery
case before inserting new batteries. If the battery fluid gets
in an eye, it could cause loss of eyesight. If fluid does enter
an eye, wash it out thoroughly with clean water without
rubbing the eye and then consult a doctor immediately. If
the fluid gets on a person’s body or clothing, it could cause
skin injuries or burns. If this should happen, wash it off with
clean water and then consult a doctor immediately.
•• The unit power should be off when you install and replace
batteries.
•• Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit for
a long time. Batteries could rupture or leak, causing fire,
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
injury or stains around them. If the battery fluid leaks, wipe
away any fluid on the battery compartment before inserting new batteries.
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH
CANADIAN ICES-003.
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME
À LA NORME NMB-003 DU CANADA.

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FOR U.S.A.
TO THE USER
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the e quipment of f and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures.
a)	 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
b)	 Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
c)	 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
d)	 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ T V
technician for help.
CAUTION
Changes or mo dif ic ations to this e quipm ent not
e x p r e s s l y a p p r o v e d b y T E AC CO R P O R AT I O N f o r
compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment.

Safety Information
ªª For European Customers
Disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment
(a)	 All electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed
of separately from the municipal waste stream via
collection facilities designated by the government or local
authorities.
(b)	 By disposing of electrical and electronic equipment
correctly, you will help save valuable resources and prevent
any potential negative effects on human health and the
environment.
(c)	 Improper disposal of waste electrical and electronic
equipment can have serious effects on the environment
and human health because of the presence of hazardous
substances in the equipment.
(d)	 The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
symbol, which shows a wheeled bin that has been crossed
out, indicates that electrical and electronic equipment
must be collected and disposed of separately from
household waste.

(e)	 Return and collection systems are available to end users.
For more detailed information about the disposal of old
electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your
city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the equipment.

Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators
(a)	 Waste batteries and/or accumulators should be disposed
of separately from the municipal waste stream via
collection facilities designated by the government or local
authorities.
(b)	 By disposing of waste batteries and/or accumulators
correctly, you will help save valuable resources and prevent
any potential negative effects on human health and the
environment.
(c)	 Improper disposal of waste batteries and/or accumulators
can have serious effects on the environment and human
health because of the presence of hazardous substances in
them.
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Safety Information
(d)	 The WEEE symbol, which shows a wheeled bin that
has been crossed out, indicates that batteries and/or
accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately
from household waste.

	

If a battery or accumulator contains more than the
specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or
cadmium (Cd) as defined in the Battery Directive (2006/66/
EC), then the chemical symbols for those elements will be
indicated beneath the WEEE symbol.

(e)	 Return and collection systems are available to end users.
For more detailed information about the disposal of
waste batteries and/or accumulators, please contact your
city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased them.

Pb, Hg, Cd

产品有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量
机种:DR-05
品名
1
2
3
4
7
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CHASSIS部份
PCB Assy部份
线材部份
附属品部份
SEAL部份
包装部份

有毒有害物质或元素
铅
(Pb)
○
×
○
×
○
○

汞
(Hg)
○
○
○
○
○
○

镉
(Cd)
○
○
○
○
○
○

六价铬
(Cr(VI))
○
○
○
○
○
○

多溴联苯
(PBB)
○
○
○
○
○
○

○:表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含有量均在 SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。
×:表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。
(针对现在代替技术困难的电子部品及合金中的铅 )

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多溴二苯醚
 (PBDE)
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Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide.......................................10
1–Introduction...........................................12

Basic operation...................................................... 33

3–Preparation.............................................34

Features.................................................................... 12
Items included with the product.................... 14
Conventions used in this manual................... 14
Intellectual property rights.............................. 15
About microSD cards.......................................... 17
Precautions for placement................................ 17
Beware of condensation.................................... 18
Cleaning the unit.................................................. 18
Product Registration........................................... 18

Powering the unit.................................................34

2–Names and Functions of Parts..............19

Inserting the microSD card...............................39
Removing the card..............................................40

Top panel . .............................................................. 19
Front panel..............................................................23
Rear panel...............................................................23
Left side panel....................................................... 24
Right side panel.................................................... 24
Bottom Panel.........................................................25
Home Screen.......................................................... 26
Recording Screen.................................................28
Playback Control screen.....................................30
Menu item list........................................................ 31
Using menus........................................................... 32

Using AA batteries...............................................34
Using an AC adaptor (sold separately).........34
Using USB bus power..........................................35

Start-up & shutdown...........................................36

Starting up the unit.............................................36
Shutting down......................................................37
Resume function..................................................37

Setting the date and time.................................38
Inserting and removing microSD cards....... 39
Preparing a microSD card for use...................40
Using the built-in speaker................................. 41
Connecting monitors and headphones...... 42

4–Recording...............................................43

Selecting file format/sampling frequency/
type, and maximum file size............................ 43
Set where to save the file.................................. 45
Setting the input functions..............................46
Placing the unit and making connections.... 47
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Recording with the built-in mics . .................47
Recording with external mics (MIC IN)..........47
Recording an external device (EXT IN).........47

Adjusting the input level...................................48

Manually adjusting the input level . .............48
Using the Level Control Function..................50

Recording................................................................ 52
Creating and changeover to a new file during
continued recording (track incrementing)..... 53

Manual track incrementation during
recording . ..............................................................53
Automatic track incrementation by
file size......................................................................54

Mark function........................................................ 55
Adding marks manually to a recording.........55
Moving to a mark position................................55

Recording the moment before pushing
RECORD (PRE REC)................................................56
Self-timer function............................................... 57
Recording duration..............................................58

5–Working with Files and Folders (BROWSE
screen)...................................................59
Screen navigation................................................ 59
Icons on the BROWSE screen...........................60

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File operations....................................................... 61
Folder operations................................................. 62
Creating a new folder.........................................63

6–Playback..................................................64
Adjusting playback volume..............................64
Setting the playback area (AREA)...................64
Selecting a folder for the playback area (1)....66
Selecting a folder for the playback area (2).... 67
Playlist.......................................................................68

Adding tracks to the playlist............................68
Editing the playlist...............................................69

Selecting files for playback (skip)................... 71
Playback................................................................... 71

Pausing.....................................................................71
Stopping..................................................................72
Rewinding and fast-forwarding (search).........72

Repeat playback (REPEAT).................................72
Special Playback Control Functions..............73
Playback control Screen....................................74
Repeated Playback of Selection (Loop playback)...74
Changing the playback speed (VSA).............76

Using the playback equalizer (PLAY EQ)......77
Moving back a few seconds for replay (jumpback playback)....................................................... 78

Table of Contents
Simultaneous listening to playback and
input sound (Monitor Mix)................................ 79

Adjusting the input level (simple adjustment)...80

7–Quick Operations...................................81
Features of the QUICK button......................... 81
Quick menu screen..............................................82
Closing the Quick menu screen......................84

Deleting the selected file (Quick Delete).....84
Dividing the selected file (DIVIDE).................85
Increasing the perceived overall sound pressure
to enhance listenability (Level Alignment).........86

8–Tuning a Musical Instrument (Tuner)........88

Using the tuner......................................................88

Setting the tuner..................................................88
Tuning a musical instrument...........................88
Adjusting the input level for tuning.............88

9–Connecting with a Computer................89

Transferring files to a computer......................90

Transferring files from a computer................91
Disconnecting from a computer....................91

10–Settings and Information....................92
Viewing File Information................................... 92

File information page.........................................92

Card information page.......................................93
System information page..................................93

System Settings and Formatting....................94

Turning the unit power OFF automatically..........94
Setting the backlight..........................................94
Adjusting the display contrast........................95
Setting the type of AA batteries.....................95
Restoring the factory settings.........................95
Using QUICK FORMAT.........................................95
Using FULL FORMAT............................................96

Setting the format of file names..................... 97

File name format .................................................97
Setting the WORD item......................................97

11–Messages...............................................98
12–Troubleshooting.................................102
13–Specifications.....................................104
Ratings....................................................................104
Input/output ratings.........................................104
Analog audio input/output ratings............ 104
Control input/output ratings........................ 104

Audio performance...........................................105
Computer compatibility..................................105
Other specifications..........................................106
Dimensional drawings......................................107
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Quick Start Guide
Try recording and playback with TASCAM DR-05.
The unit contains a factory-installed microSD
card, and will by default produce 44.1kHz, 16-bit
WAV files.
Higher-quality or longer files can be produced
using other recording settings. See “Selecting file
format/sampling frequency/type, and maximum
file size” for details on page 43.
1	 Install batteries in the battery compartment
on the back of the unit. Fit them to the + and
– marks shown in the compartment.

2	 Turn on, and various setting information
will be displayed.
Press the
(HOME) [ª] button until the
unit is turned on, and then release it.

CAUTION
The first time you use the unit, a built-in clock setting screen
will appear.

Press the  or ¯ button to move the cursor
(highlighted portion), and adjust the date and time using the
+ or - button. Then press the Á button to set.

3	 Press the RECORD [º] button to switch to
recording standby. The REC indicator will flash.

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Quick Start Guide

REC
indicator

REC インジケーター

4	 Use the  or ¯ button to adjust the
recording level. See “Adjusting the input
level” on page 48 for details.
5	 Press the RECORD [º] button to start
recording. The REC indicator will continue
flashing during recording.
6	 Press the
(HOME) [ª] button to finish
recording.
NOTE
To pause recording, press the RECORD [º] button. Press the
RECORD [º] button again to restart recording in the same
track.

7	 Press the Á button for playback. If you use
a headphone or amplifier/speaker set,
connect it to the /LINE OUT socket on the
left side panel.

For playback over the built-in speaker set,
enable it on the speaker settings screen
(See “Using the built-in speaker” on page
41.)

Headphones

Powered monitor speakers
or amplifier and speakers
8	 Use the + or – button to control the
playback volume.
9	 Press the
(HOME) [ª] button to stop
playback.
NOTE
If you have made several recordings, use the  or ¯
button to select the file to play when playing back or stopped
and the Home Screen is displayed.
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1–Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing the TASCAM
DR-05 Linear PCM Recorder. Please read this
Owner’s Manual carefully in order to maximize
your use of all the unit’s features. We hope that
you will enjoy using this recorder for many years
to come.
After you have finished reading this manual,
please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
You can also download the Owner’s Manual from
the TASCAM web site (http://tascam.com/).

Features
•	 Compact audio recorder that uses microSD/
microSDHC cards as recording media
•	 Omnidirectional stereo microphones allow
high-quality stereo recording
•	 44.1/48/96 kHz, 16/24-bit, linear PCM (WAV
format) recording possible
•	 Compatible with WAV files in BWF format

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•	 32–320 kbps MP3 format recording possible
(compatible with ID3 tag v2.4)
•	 Built-in 0.3 W monaural output speaker
•	 Can start recording a new file automatically
when a maximum file size set in advance is
reached without interrupting recording
•	 A QUICK button is available for easy access to
various functions
•	 Track incrementing function allows a
recording to be split by creating a new file
when desired
•	 Pre-recording (PRE REC) function allows the
unit to record the 2 seconds of sound before
recording is activated
•	 Peak reduction function is available to reduce
the level automatically in case of excessively
large input.
•	 Automatic level control is available to
increase or decrease the recording volume
when the input sound is too small or too
large, respectively.

1–Introduction
•	 Limiter function automatically reduces the
level suitably in particular portions where the
input level is too high
•	 Low cut filter conveniently reduces lowfrequency noise
•	 VSA function can change the playback
speed in the range from 0.5 to 1.5 times (in
0.1 increments) the normal speed without
changing pitch
•	 Repeat playback and IN-OUT loop playback
functions
•	 PB CONTROL button is available to show
settings screens for playback speed control
and IN-OUT loop
•	 Tuner function to tune musical instruments
•	 Self-timer function to start recording after a
set period of time.
•	 Jump back and play function allows the last
several seconds of the currently played file to
be replayed again by simply pressing a button

•	 REC DELAY function can be used to avoid
recording the sound of pressing the RECORD
button
•	 Playlist function
•	 DIVIDE function allows files to be split where
desired (only for WAV files)
•	 MARK function convenient for moving to
specific locations
•	 Equalizers function for playback, and level
alignment function to enhance the perceived
overall sound pressure
•	 File name format can be set to use a userdefined word or the date
•	 Resume function to memorize the playback
position before the unit is turned off.
•	 3.5mm (1/8”) jack for external stereo
microphone input (provides plug-in power) or
external stereo line input
•	 3.5mm (1/8”) line/headphones output jack
•	 128 x 64 pixel LCD with backlight
•	 Mini-B type USB 2.0 port
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1–Introduction
•	 Operates on 2 AA batteries, an AC adaptor
(sold separately: TASCAM PS- P515U), or USB
bus power
•	 Tripod attachment screw-hole built into unit
•	 USB cable included

Items included with the product
The DR-05 package contains the following items.
Take care when opening the package not to
damage the items. Keep the package materials
for transportation in the future.
Please contact the store where you purchased
this unit if any of these items are missing or have
been damaged during transportation.
•	 Main unit..................................................................... 1
•	 microSD card (in the unit)..................................... 1
•	 AA alkaline batteries............................................... 2
•	 USB cable (80 cm).................................................... 1
•	 Warranty card............................................................ 1
•	 Owner’s Manual (this document). ..................... 1

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Conventions used in this manual
The following conventions are used in this
manual.
•	 When we refer to a button or connector or
control on the DR-05, the typeface looks like
this: MENU.
•	 When we show messages, for example, that
appears on the screen, the typeface looks like
this: ON.
•	 “microSD memory card” is sometimes
abbreviated as “microSD card”.
•	 Additional information is introduced in the
styles below when needed:
TIP
We give hints and tips on using the DR-05 when you see this
icon.
NOTE
A note provides additional explanations for special situations.
CAUTION
A caution shows that you may lose data (recordings) if you
do not follow the instructions.

1–Introduction
Intellectual property rights
•	 TASCAM is a registered trademark of TEAC
Corporation.
•	 microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.

•	 Supply of this product does not convey a
license nor imply any right to distribute MPEG
Layer-3 compliant content created with this
product in revenue-generating broadcast
systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other
distribution channels), streaming applications
(via Internet, intranets and/or other networks),
other content distribution systems (pay-audio
or audio-on-demand applications and the like)
or on physical media (compact discs, digital
versatile discs, semiconductor chips, hard drives,

memory cards and the like). An independent
license for such use is required. For details, please
visit http://mp3licensing.com.
•	 MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology
licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
•	 Microsoft, Windows, Windows XP, Windows
Vista, and Windows 7 are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
•	 Apple, Macintosh, iMac, Mac OS and Mac OS X
are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Other company names, product names and
logos in this document are the trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective
owners.

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1–Introduction
Any data, including, but not limited to
information, described herein are intended only
as illustrations of such data and/or information
and not as the specifications for such data and/
or information. TEAC Corporation disclaims
any warranty that any use of such data and/or
information shall be free from infringement of
any third party’s intellectual property rights or
other proprietary rights, and further, assumes no
liability of whatsoever nature in the event of any
such infringement, or arising from or connected
with or related to the use of such data and/or
information.

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This product is designed to help you record
and reproduce sound works to which you own
the copyright, or where you have obtained
permission from the copyright holder or the
rightful licensor. Unless you own the copyright,
or have obtained the appropriate permission
from the copyright holder or the rightful licensor,
your unauthorized recording, reproduction or
distribution thereof may result in severe criminal
penalties under copyright laws and international
copyright treaties. If you are uncertain about
your rights, contact your legal advisor. Under
no circumstances will TEAC Corporation be
responsible for the consequences of any illegal
copying performed using the recorder.

1–Introduction
About microSD cards
This unit uses microSD cards for recording and
playback. microSD cards that are 64 MB - 2
GB and microSDHC cards that are 4 GB 32 GB in size can be used. A list of microSD
cards that have been tested with this unit can be
found on the TASCAM web site (http://tascam.
com/).

ªª Precautions for use
microSD cards are delicate media. In order to
avoid damaging a card or the card slot, please
take the following precautions when handling
them.
•• Do not leave them in extremely hot or cold
places.
•• Do not leave them in extremely humid places.
•• Do not let them get wet.
•• Do not put things on top of them or twist
them.
•• Do not hit them.

Precautions for placement
•• The environmental temperature operation
range of this unit is 0–40° C (32–104° F).
•• Do not install in the following types of places.
Doing so could degrade the sound quality
and/or cause malfunctions.
•• 	Places with significant vibrations or that are
otherwise unstable
•• 	Near windows or other places exposed to
direct sunlight
•• 	Near heaters or other extremely hot places
•• 	Extremely cold places
•• 	Places with bad ventilation or high humidity

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1–Introduction
Beware of condensation
If the unit is moved from a cold to a warm place,
or used after a sudden temperature change,
there is a danger of condensation; vapor in the
air could condense on the internal mechanism,
making correct operation impossible. To prevent
this, or if this occurs, let the unit sit for one or
two hours at the new room temperature before
using.

Cleaning the unit
Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the unit clean. Do
not clean the unit with a chemically treated cloth
or substances such as benzene, thinner and
alcohol because they might cause damage to the
surface of the unit.

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Product Registration
Customers in the USA, please register your
product online at tascam.com.
Click on “Product Registration” on the bottom of
the homepage.

2–Names and Functions of Parts
Top panel

1	 Built-in stereo microphone
Omnidirectional stereo electret condenser
microphone. If you connect an external
microphone or external input to the MIC/
EXT IN jack on the rear panel, the built-in
microphone becomes inactive.
2	PEAK indicator
Lights when the input volume is too high.
3	 Display
Shows a variety of information.
4	
(HOME) [ª] button
Press this button during playback to cause
the playback to pause at the current position.
Press this button during pause time to return
to the beginning of the track.
Press this button during recording or
recording standby to cause the recording to
stop.
When any other screen is open, press this
button to return to the Home Screen. Use
this button to answer “NO” to a confirmation
message.
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2–Names and Functions of Parts
Press and hold this button to turn the unit’s
power ON or OFF.
5	 + button
When the Home or TUNER screen is
displayed, press this button to increase the
output level from the built-in speaker or /
LINE OUT jack. During adjustment, a volume
indicator will be displayed in a pull-up
window.
When the Playback Control screen is
displayed, press this button to increase the
playback speed.
When a setting screen is open, use the
button to change the setting of the selected
item.
6	 MENU button
When the Home Screen is displayed, press
this button to open the MENU Screen.
Press this button to return to the MENU
Screen from the various setting screens.
When the MENU Screen is displayed, press
this button to return to the Home Screen.

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When the IN and OUT points are set in the
track and the Playback Control screen is
displayed, press this button to turn on or off
loop playback.
7	 Â button
Press this button to return to the beginning
of a track that is playing or stopped in the
middle. When the IN and OUT points are
set between the current position and the
beginning of the track, pressing this button
skips to those points.
If you press this button when a track is
stopped at its beginning, the unit will skip to
the beginning of the previous track.
Press and hold this button to search
backwards.
Press this button while pressing and holding
the MARK button to return to the previous
mark.
On the setting screens, use this button to
move the cursor left. On the BROWSE Screen,
press this button to move up a level.

2–Names and Functions of Parts
Press this button during recording or
recording standby to decrease the input level
from the built-in microphone or MIC/EXT IN
jack. During adjustment, a pull-up window is
shown in the display.
8	PB CONT button
This button activates the Playback Control
screen. When the Playback Control screen is
displayed, press this button to return to the
Home Screen.
Press this button during recording standby
to turn off the self-timer function or change
the time period.
9	– button
When the Home Screen or the TUNER screen
is displayed, press this button to decrease
the output level from the built-in speaker or
/LINE OUT jack. During adjustment, a
volume indicator will be displayed in a pullup window.
When the Playback Control screen is open,
press this button to decrease the playback
speed.

When a setting screen is open, use the
button to change the setting of the selected
item.
0	 REC indicator
The indicator flashes during recording
standby. The indicator lights while recording.
q	 RECORD [º] button
When stopped, press this button to put the
unit into recording standby. REC indicator
starts to flash.
When in standby, recording starts and the
REC indicator lights.
When recording, press this button to pause
recording.
w	QUICK button
When playing back, stopped, paused or
in recording standby in the Home Screen
or when the Playback Control screen is
displayed, press this button to display the
Quick Menu screen. The function to be
shown depends on the state of the unit
when the button is pressed.
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2–Names and Functions of Parts
•	 Stopped: delete, division, or level alignment
for the current song
•	 Playback/Playback Control screen: level
alignment
•	 Recording standby: level control
Press this button to divide the recording by
creating a new file.
When the BROWSE screen or PLAYLIST
screen is displayed, press this button to show
or cancel the popup menu for file/folder
operations.
e	 ¯ button
Press this button during playback or when
playback is stopped to skip to beginning of
the next track. When the IN and OUT points
are set between the current position and the
end of the track, pressing this button skips to
those points.
Press and hold this button to search forward.
On the setting screens, use this button to
move the cursor right.

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Press this button while pressing and holding
the MARK button to move to the next mark.
On the Browse Screen, press this button to
move down a level. If a file is selected, the file
is loaded and the unit returns to the Home
Screen.
Press this button during recording or
recording standby to increase the input level
from the built-in microphone or MIC/EXT IN
jack. During adjustment, a pull-up window is
shown in the display.
r	Á button
When the Home Screen is displayed and
playback is stopped, press this button to
start playback.
During playback, press this button to start
jump-back playback.
When a setting screen is open, use this to
confirm selections.
When a file or folder is selected in the
BROWSE screen, press this button to return to
the Home Screen and play the file or the first
file in the folder from the beginning.

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t	 MARK button
When recording, use it to add markers
manually.
Press the  or ¯ button while pressing
and holding this button to move to the
previous or next mark, respectively.
When the Playback Control screen is open,
use this button to set the IN (start) and OUT
(end) points of the interval that you want to
set for loop playback. When the IN and OUT
points are already set, press this button to
cancel loop playback and clear the IN and
OUT points.

Front panel

y	 Strap attachment
Use this to attach a strap.

Rear panel

u	 MIC/EXT IN jack
Use this input jack to connect a stereo mini-jack
microphone or an external input device. This jack
provides plug-in power when set to do so on the
Input Setting Screen.
The built-in microphone is disabled if an external
microphone is connected to the MIC/EXT IN jack.
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Left side panel

/LINE OUT jack
Use this to connect with headphones or the
line input jack of an amp or other equipment.
o	 HOLD switch
Shift to the left end (in the direction of the
arrow) to engage the hold function.
i	

All buttons are inoperative when hold is ON.

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Right side panel

p	 USB port
Use the included USB cable to connect with a
computer USB port.
Power can be supplied through the USB
cable provided with the unit or an AC
adaptor (sold separately: TASCAM PS-P515U).
a	 microSD card slot
Insert a microSD card into this slot.

2–Names and Functions of Parts
Bottom Panel

headphones are connected, when the speaker
is disabled, or when Monitor Mix is enabled.
d	 Tripod attachment screw-hole (1/4-inch)
Use this to attach the unit to a tripod or mic
stand.
CAUTION
•	 Tighten the unit securely to the tripod or microphone
stand to prevent it from falling off.
•	 Place the tripod or microphone stand on a level surface
when using it with this unit.

f	 Battery compartment cover
g	 Battery compartment
Install batteries (2 AA) in this compartment
to power the unit. (See “Using AA batteries”
on page 34.)
s	 Mono speaker
Use this built-in speaker to listen to
recordings.
Sound is not output during recording,
when the unit is in recording standby, when
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2	 Loop/repeat playback status

Home Screen

1	 Playback speed setting status
Icon

Playback speed
x1.0
x1.1 - x1.5
x0.5 - x0.9
Playback speed not controllable

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	 : Single playback
	 : Single track repeat playback
	: All track repeat playback
	 : Loop playback
3	 Monitor Mix setting status
On/off status of Monitor Mix is shown.
: Monitor Mix off
: Monitor Mix on
4	Power supply status
When a battery is being used, a battery icon
shows the amount of power remaining in bars
( , , ). The battery is almost dead and the
power will soon turn off if the icon has no bars
. When using the PS-P515U AC adaptor (sold
separately) or USB bus power,
appears.
NOTE
Sometimes a “Battery Low” warning appears when recording
or conducting other demanding operations even when
battery power remains.

2–Names and Functions of Parts
5	 Recorder operation status
·	
Stopped
π	
Paused
Á	 Playing back
	 Fast-forwarding
Ô	 Fast-rewinding
¯	 Skipping forward
Â	 Skipping backward
6	 Level meter
The level of the input or playback sounds is
shown.
When Monitor Mix is ON, the level of the
combined input and playback sounds is
shown.
7	 File information
The file name or tag information of the file
currently being played back is shown.
ID3 tag information is shown when available
for an MP3 file being played.

NOTE
ID3 tag information includes the titles and artists names that
can be saved in MP3 files.

8	 Playback position display
The current playback position is shown by a
bar. As playback progresses, the bar extends
to the right.
9	Elapsed time
Shows the elapsed time (hours: minutes:
seconds) of the currently playing track.
0	Remaining time
Shows the remaining playback time of the
current track (hours: minutes: seconds).
q	Peak value in decibels (dB)
The maximum level that occurs in a fixed
period of time is displayed digitally.
w	Monitoring output
:	 Headphones
:	 Built-in speakers

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e	 Playback area
ALL		
All files in the MUSIC folder
FOLDER	
All files in the selected folder
P.LIST	
All files added to the playlist
r	 Loop playback IN (starting) and OUT
(ending) points
The set starting and ending points of the
loop are shown.
The icon appears at the playback position
when the starting point is set.
The icon appears at the playback position
when the ending point is set.
t	 Playback file number/total number of files
The total number of files in the playback area
and the number of the current file are shown.

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Recording Screen
This screen appears when recording or in
recording standby.

1	 Level control function status
:	Level control off
:	Peak reduction on
:	Automatic level control on
:	Limiter on
2	 Plug-in power status
	 off
	 on

2–Names and Functions of Parts
3	 Prerecording function status
PRE appears when the prerecording function
is ON.
4	 Low cut filter status
:	Low cut filter off
:	Low cut filter on (when set to 40Hz,
80Hz, or 120Hz)
5	 Recorder operation status
ª	 Recording standby
π	 Recording paused (Recording standby)
º	 Recording
6	 Recording level meters
The level of the input or playback sounds is shown.
When Monitor Mix is ON, the level of the combined
input and playback sounds is shown.
A ¶ mark is given at the -12dB position on the
scale as a guide mark for input level adjustment.
7	 File name
The file name that will automatically be given
to recorded files is shown.

8	Recording mode
Recording file format, sampling frequency, and
stereo/mono (ST/MONO) status are shown.
9	Elapsed recording time
The elapsed recording time of the track
appears as hours: minutes: seconds.
0	 Remaining recording time
The remaining recording time appears in
hours: minutes: seconds.
q	 Peak value in decibels (dB)
Peak recording level values are shown
digitally.
w	 Input level display button
The  and ¯ buttons are shown on
the display to indicate that the input level
can be changed using these buttons.
Press the button (Â or ¯) to display the
pull-up window that shows the input level at
this position.

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Playback Control screen
The Playback Control screen is displayed if the
PB CONT button is pressed during playback or
when playback is stopped.
Recording cannot be performed while this
screen is displayed. Press the  or ¯
button to skip to the I/O point or the beginning/
end, instead of the previous or next file.

1	 Loop playback status
The
icon is displayed when loop
playback is enabled.
2	 Playback speed
Playback speed as compared with the normal
speed is shown.
VSA shown on the left to indicate that the
VSA (variable speed audition: enables the

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tempo to be changed without changing the
pitch) function is enabled.
3	 Playback position display
The current playback position is shown by a bar. As
playback progresses, the bar extends to the right.
4	 Loop playback IN (starting) and OUT
(ending) points
The set starting and ending points of the
loop are shown.
The icon appears at the playback position
on the bar when the starting point is set.
The icon appears at the playback position
on the bar when the ending point is set.
5	 Available buttons
The buttons available in the Playback Control
screen are as follows.
MARK : Creates or deletes an IN or OUT point.
MENU : Switch over between ON and OFF
status of the loop playback function.
NOTE
Unlike the other screens, the QUICK button in this screen
works to display the quick menu containing only the LEVEL
ALIGN function, and no other functions will be available.

2–Names and Functions of Parts
Menu item list
This list provides an overview of the various
menu items.
Menu item
Function
REC SETTING Recording mode settings
Play area select, repeat
PLAY
setting, playback equalizer,
SETTING
jump-back settings
BROWSE
SPEAKER
OTHERS

microSD card file and
folder operations
ON/OFF status of built-in
speaker
OTHERS submenu
display

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Right
column

The OTHERS submenu appears when OTHERS
is selected in the MENU screen. The menu items
contained are as follows.
INFORMATION Information about the file,
microSD card, and system
Monitor Mix settings
MONITOR
MIX
Tuner settings
TUNER
FILE NAME File name settings
DATE/TIME Date and time settings
Various system settings
SYSTEM

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79
88
97
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94

CAUTION
•	 When recording/in recording standby, only MIC
POWERand LOWCUTare shown on the REC
SETTINGscreen.
•	 The MENU button is disabled in the Playback Control
screen, but works to change over between ON and OFF
status of the loop playback function. (See “Repeated
Playback of Selection (Loop playback)” on page 74.)

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Using menus

Example: AREA is selected.

Use the MENU screen to make various settings.
Example: setting the playback area
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.
4	 Use the ¯ or Á button to move the
cursor to highlight the value of the setting.
2	 Use the + or – button to select a menu item
(highlighted), and use the Á button to
move to various settings screens.
	 Example: PLAY SETTING screen

3	 Use the + or – button to select a menu item
(highlighted) to be set.
	

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5	 Use the + or – button to change the setting.
6	 Press the  button to set a different
item in the same menu.
This enables you to select a new item. Use the
+ or − button again to select an item to be set.
7	 Repeat step 3 to 6 as necessary to set each item.
8	 To open the MENUscreen, press the MENU button.
To return to the Home Screen (or OTHERSsubmenu
screen), press the
(HOME) [ª] button.

2–Names and Functions of Parts
Basic operation
Use the following buttons to operate the various
screens.
MENU button:
Opens the MENU screen.
PB CONT button:
This opens the Playback Control screen.
(HOME) [ª] button:
When any other screen is open, press this to
return to the Home Screen. Use this to answer
“NO” to a confirmation message.
Á button:
Use this to confirm the selection of a setting
item or to answer “YES” to a confirmation
message.

¯ button:
Use this to move the cursor (the highlighted
area) to the right on the screen, and to open
folders on the BROWSE screen.
 button:
Use this to move the cursor (the highlighted
area) to the left on the screen, and to close
folders on the BROWSE screen.
+ button:
Use this to move the cursor (the highlighted
area) upward on the screen, or increase
values.
– button:
Use this to move the cursor (the highlighted
area) downward on the screen, or decrease
values.
QUICK button:
This opens the Quick menu.
A popup menu is turned on or off in the
BROWSE screen or PLAYLIST screen.
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3–Preparation
Powering the unit
DR-05 can operate on two AA batteries, or through
an optional AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U) or USB
cable provided with the unit (USB bus power).
Alkaline or Ni-MH batteries can be used.

Using AA batteries
Open the battery compartment cover on the
back of the unit. Fit two AA batteries to the + and
– marks shown in the compartment, and close
the battery compartment cover.

remaining and allow the unit to accurately determine
whether power is available for proper operation. (See
“Setting the type of AA batteries” on page 95.)
NOTE
•	

Manganese dry cell batteries (R6) cannot be used with
this unit.
•	 This unit cannot recharge Ni-MH batteries. Use a
commercially available recharger.
•	 The included alkaline batteries are for confirming
operation of the unit and might not last very long.

Using an AC adaptor (sold separately)
Connect the PS- P515U AC adaptor and the USB cable
to the USB port of the unit as shown in the illustration.

TASCAM
PS-P515U

AC Outlet
USB (mini B) plug

When using AA batteries, set the type of battery
in order to accurately show the amount of power

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3–Preparation
CAUTION
•	 Never use any adaptor other than the designated PSP515U AC adaptor. Use of a different adaptor could
cause malfunction, fire or electric shock.
•	 Noise may occur when recording with a microphone if
the unit is too close to the AC adaptor. In such a case, keep
sufficient distance between the AC adaptor and the unit.
NOTE
When both batteries are installed and the AC adaptor is
connected, power will be supplied from the AC adaptor.

The USB SELECT screen appears to choose
between USB bus power for power supply or
connection with a PC through the USB cable
when USB cable is connected after the unit is
turned on or when the unit is turned on after
connecting the USB cable. Use the + or – button
to select BUS POWER and press the Á button
to select power supply from the USB port. The
Home Screen will appear.

Using USB bus power
Connect the unit to a PC using the attached USB
cable as shown in the illustration.

PC

NOTE
Power is supplied from the USB port if the USB cable is
connected to the unit that contains batteries (USB bus power
prioritized).

USB (mini B)
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3–Preparation
Start-up & shutdown
CAUTION
•	 The unit goes in standby mode if shut down when the
unit is operating on AC power supplied through the AC
adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U, sold separately), or bus
power supplied from a USB port of a PC.
•	 Turn down the volume of the sound system connected to
the unit before starting up or shutting down the unit.
•	 Do not use headphones when starting up or shutting
down the unit. Otherwise, a large noise would cause
damage to headphones or your ears.

Starting up the unit
To start up the unit from the stopped state, press
and hold the
(HOME) [ª] button until
TASCAM DR-05 (start-up screen) is displayed on
the display. The Home Screen appears when the
unit starts up.

Start -Up Screen

Home Screen
CAUTION
When the unit is started up for the first time (or when
the built-in clock is reset after being left unused without
batteries), the DATE/TIME screen appears before the start-up
screen to adjust the date and time.

Press the  or ¯ button to move the cursor
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3–Preparation
values.
Press the Á button to fix the settings.
The start-up screen is displayed, and then the Home Screen
appears after the unit has started up.
Date/time adjustment may be skipped by pressing the Á
button, and made later. (See “Setting the date and time” on
page 38)

Shutting down
Press and hold the

(HOME) [ª] button until

LINEAR PCM RECORDER appears on the display.

The power turns off after the unit completes its
shutdown process.

CAUTION
(HOME) [ª] button to shutdown the
Always use the
unit.
Do not remove the batteries or disconnect the power cable
(AC adapter TASCAM PS-P515U or USB cable) accidently
while the unit is operating. If you do so, the unit cannot shut
down properly and all recordings, settings and other data will
be lost. Lost data cannot be restored.

Resume function
The unit has resume function. When started up,
the unit is located to the position (time) where it
left off when shut down previously.
If the Playback button is pressed after start-up,
the track the unit was playing when shut down
previously starts to be played from the position
(time) where the unit left off when shut down.
NOTE
The required data are stored in the microSD card. The resume
function does not work if the card is exchanged or formatted.
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3–Preparation
Setting the date and time
Using its internal clock, this unit remembers the
date and time when a file is recorded.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.

3	 Use the + or – button to select the DATE/
TIME menu item, and press the Á button.

The DATE/TIME screen is displayed.
2	 Use the + or – button to select the OTHERS
menu item (highlighted), and press the Á
button.
4	 Press the  or ¯ button to move the
cursor (highlighted area), and use the + or
– button to change values.
The OTHERS screen is displayed.

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5	 Press the Á button to confirm the change
and return to the OTHERS screen.

3–Preparation
NOTE
You can set the unit to automatically add the date to file
names. (See “Setting the format of file names” on page 97.)
CAUTION
The date and time setting can only be maintained for a few
minutes if the unit is not powered from batteries or through
the AC adaptor TASCAM PS-P515U or the USB cable. When
using batteries, replace them before they completely lose
power.

Inserting and removing microSD
cards
Inserting the microSD card
NOTE
A microSD card is already installed when the unit is shipped
from the factory. If you want to use this card to record and
play tracks, there is no need to reinstall it.

1	 Open the microSD slot cover on the right
side panel.
2	 Insert the microSD Card into the slot as
shown in the following illustration until it
clicks into place.

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3–Preparation
Removing the card

Preparing a microSD card for use

1 	 Open the microSD slot cover on the right
side panel.

In order to use a microSD card in this unit, you
must format it first.

2	 Press the microSD card in gently and then
release it to allow it to come out.

1	 Confirm that a microSD card is installed
and turn the power ON.
2	 The following message appears when a
new card or a card formatted for use with
another device is installed in the unit.

CAUTION
•	 Do not remove the microSD card from the unit when it is
connected to a computer by USB.
•	 microSD cards that meet microSD or microSDHC
standards can be used with this unit.
•	 A list of microSD cards that have been confirmed to
work with this unit can be found on our website (http://
tascam.com).

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3	 Press the Á button to start formatting.
4	 When formatting ends, the Home Screen
opens.
You can also reformat the card in this unit
at any time. (See “System Settings and
Formatting” on page 94.)

3–Preparation
CAUTION

3	 Use the + or – button to select ON.

•	 When formatting a card, the unit should be operating on
AC power supplied through the PS-P515U adapter (sold
separately), USB bus power supplied from a computer, or
batteries with sufficient remaining power.
•	 Formatting a card erases all the data on it.

Using the built-in speaker
Enable SPEAKER on the MENU screen to allow the
unit to play over the built-in speaker.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.

4	 When finished, press the
(HOME) [ª]
button to return to the Home Screen.
NOTE
Even if SPEAKER is enabled, the unit will not play through
the speaker when the unit is recording sound, in recording
standby, or muted with headphones or external speaker
system connected.

2	 Use the + or – button to select the SPEAKER
and press the Á button.

The SPEAKER screen is displayed.
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Connecting monitors and
headphones
To listen with headphones, connect them to the
/LINE OUT jack.
To listen with an external monitoring system to
the /LINE OUT jack.

Headphones

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Powered monitor speakers
or amplifier and speakers

4–Recording
In addition to using the built-in microphone, you can
record using an external microphone or record the
output signal from a mixer or other audio source. You
can select among MP3 (44.1/48 kHz, 32–320 kbps) and
WAV (44.1/48/96 kHz, 16/24-bit) audio recording formats.
As the unit is compatible with the BWF format for
WAV files, marks added to the WAV files during
recording are available when playing back the files
using a BWF compliant software, etc.

REC SETTING screen appears.

3 	 Use the + or − button to select FORMAT, and
press the ¯ or Á button.

	

Selecting file format/sampling
frequency/type, and maximum file size
Select the audio file type that you want to record
before you start recording.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENUScreen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select REC SETTING,
and press the Á button.

Set the file format with the + or − button to
from the following:
WAV: 16bit (default), WAV 24bit
MP3: 32kbps, 64kbps, 96kbps, 128kbps,
192kbps, 256kbps, 320kbps
NOTE

•	
•	

Higher values provide better recording quality.
WAV files are higher quality than MP3 files, but they take up
more space, so MP3 formats allow for longer recordings.

4 	 Press the  button to show settings.

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5 	 Use the + or – button to select TYPE, and
press the ¯ or Á button.

7 	 Use the + or – button to select SAMPLE, and
press the ¯ or Á button.

The procedure to select the creation of a
stereo or mono file is as follows.
Use the + or – button to select STEREO
(default) or MONO.
If MONO is selected, a mono file is created, and
the same signals are sent to both L and R level
meters and output channels.
If sound is recorded in MONO in WAV format,
the file size will be half that recorded in
STEREO, allowing long time recording.
6 	 Press the  button to show settings.

	

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Set the sampling frequency with the + or −
button to one of the following options.
44.1k (default), 48k, 96k
NOTE

96kcannot be selected if FORMATis set to MP3.

8 	 Press the  button to show settings.
9 	 Use the + or – button to select SIZE, and
press the ¯ or Á button.

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Set the maximum file size with the + or −
button to one of the following options.
64M, 128M, 256M, 512M, 1G, 2G (default)
NOTE

•	 If the maximum set file size is exceeded during recording,
the unit will automatically continue recording in a new
file.
•	 Depending on the file format, the amount of recording
time will differ for the same file size. The amount of
recording time is shown on the right of the setting value
(in parentheses).
•	 Recording automatically stops if recording time exceeds
24 hours.

Set where to save the file
Set the folder where recorded files are saved. The
created sound file will be saved in the currently
selected folder. For details, see “SELECT” popup
menu under “Folder operations” on page 62.
If no setting is made, new recording files are placed
in the MUSIC folder.

10 	Press the
(HOME) [ª] button to return
to the Home Screen.

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Setting the input functions
1 	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
Screen.
2 	 Use the + or − button to select REC
SETTING, and press the Á button.

REC SETTING screen appears.

The following input settings are made in this screen.
Use the  or ¯ button or the + or − button to
select the following settings.
MIC POWER:
When connecting a microphone that requires
plug-in power, set this to ON. The factory default
is OFF.

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LOW CUT:
The factory default setting of the low cut filter
is OFF, but you can also select 40Hz, 80Hz or
120Hz as the cut-off frequency for a low cut
filter.
CAUTION
•	 Set MICPOWERto OFFwhen using the built-in mic or
connecting a dynamic microphone or microphone with
a built-in battery. If set to ON, the plug-in power may
damage such microphones.
•	 Use headphones to monitor when you are recording with
a microphone. If you use speakers to monitor, the sound
output from the speakers may also be recorded, causing
a poor recording and even feedback.
NOTE
MIC POWER and LOW CUT can be set when recording/in
recording standby.
TIP
The LOW CUT filter can reduce noise such as offensive wind
noise from air-conditioners and projectors.

4–Recording
Placing the unit and making connections
Recording with the built-in mics

Recording an external device (EXT IN)
Use a stereo miniplug cable to connect to the
output of an external audio device.

Point the mics at the sound source and place the unit
in a stable location where there is little vibration.

Recording with external mics (MIC IN)
Connect an external mic to the MIC/EXT IN connector.
Point the mics at the sound source and place the
unit in a stable location where there is little vibration.

Other audio equipment
or external sound source
CAUTION
•	 Reduce the output level of the external audio device if the
input sound is distorted even when reducing the input
gain level on the unit.
•	 When an external audio device with a fixed output line
level is connected, it would be impossible to control the
gain level appropriately because of excessively large
input signals. In such cases, use the headphone jack or
other level-controllable output for connection to the unit.
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Adjusting the input level
Before starting recording, the input level should
be adjusted to prevent the recorded sounds
from being distorted due to excessively large
input signals or from being inaudible due to
excessively small input signals compared to
noise.
In addition to manual adjustment, the unit has
the following three level adjustment functions:
peak reduction, automatic level control, and
limiter. Any of these can be used as required.
TIP
In addition to adjusting the INPUT level, try changing the
distance and angle between the microphone and the sound
source. The angle and distance of the microphone can also
change the character of the recorded sound.

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Manually adjusting the input level
The following procedures explain how to use the
Record Screen to set the levels.
CAUTION
Manual adjustment cannot be performed when the
automatic level control mode is selected as a level control
lighted on the upper left in the recording
function (
screen). To enable manual input level adjustment, select OFF
or other mode in the level control setting screen (see “Using
the Level Control Function” on page 50).

1	 Press the RECORD [º] button to begin
recording standby.
The record indicator flashes red and the
recording screen appears.

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2	 The  or ¯ button is used to adjust
the input level. Press the  or ¯
button to show a pull-up menu screen for
input level setting.

If the input is too high, the PEAK indicator on
the upper left above the display lights.
A ¶ mark is provided at -12dB on the
level meters. Set the input level so that the
indicator bars move to and fro with this mark
at about the center without causing the
PEAK indicator to light red when the loudest
sounds occur.

NOTE
•	 Press the
(HOME) [ª] button to exit recording
standby.
•	 When in recording standby or during recording, the
speaker does not output sound even if the SPEAKER
setting is enabled. Connect headphones to the /LINE
OUT jack if you want to adjust the level or record while
monitoring the input. Use the + or − button in the Home
Screen to adjust the monitoring volume. This does not
affect the sound to be recorded.

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Using the Level Control Function
The level control function for recording through
a microphone is set as follows.
1	 Press the RECORD [º] button to bring
the unit in recording standby. The REC
indicator will flash and the recording
screen will appear.
2	 Press the QUICK button.
The Quick menu screen will appear.

3	 Select (highlight) LEVEL CTRL, and press
the Á button.
The level control setting screen will appear.

Options: OFF(default), PEAK REDUCTION,
AUTO LEVEL, LIMITER
4	 Use the + or − button to select (highlight)
a mode, and press the Á button to enable
the mode and return to the recording
screen.
The selected mode is shown with an icon in the
recording screen.
PEAK REDUCTION:
The input volume is reduced automatically to an
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come in. This allows recording level setting to be
performed easily.
The recording level can be raised manually if
required.
TIP
When recording live performances, for example, test for peak
reduction may be performed before actual recording.
Select the peak reduction mode in recording standby, and
maximize the recording level.
As a test performance is given subsequently, the input gain
for recording is reduced to an appropriate level to meet
the input signals, and an optimum recording level for the
performance is set.
Recording will be stored at this recording level if this mode is
disabled before starting recording.
Otherwise, the recording level will continue to be controlled
automatically during recording.
It is also possible to store the recording in the limiter mode
after automatically setting the recording level in the peak
reduction mode.

AUTO LEVEL:
The recording level is controlled automatically
to increase or decrease the input level when
the input signals are too small or too large,
respectively. This mode is useful for recording
at meetings. In this mode, the recording level
cannot be changed manually.
LIMITER:
This prevents distortion of sounds when
excessively large input signals come in suddenly.
This mode is also suited for recording of live
performances with large volume changes.
In this mode, the recording level can be changed
manually during recording.
CAUTION
Distortion of sounds may occur when excessively large input
signals come in even if the LIMITER function is activated. In
such a case, lower the recording level or keep proper distance
between the unit and the source.

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Recording
Before starting the following operation
procedures, input selection and level adjustment
should be completed, and the Home Screen
should be open.
1 	 Press RECORD [º] button to begin
recording standby.

The screen shows the recording file name, the
input source, the recording audio file type
and sampling frequency. Please confirm that
these are as desired before starting recording.

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2 	 To start recording, press the RECORD [º]
button again.

When recording starts, the REC indicator
lights continuously, and the display shows the
elapsed recording time and the remaining
recording time.
3 	 Press the
(HOME) [ª] button to end
recording and create the audio file.
	

To pause recording, press the RECORD
[º] button. Press the RECORD [º] button
again to restart recording in the same
track. If you press the
(HOME) [ª]
button after pausing a recorded audio
file up to the moment that you paused
recording is created.

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NOTE
To avoid accidental recording of the noise from pressing the
RECORD [º] button, the start of recording is delayed by 0.3
second (fixed) after the RECORD [º] button is pressed. (REC
DELAY)
CAUTION
Noise may occur when recording with a microphone if the unit
is too close to the AC adaptor. In such a case, keep sufficient
distance between the AC adaptor and the unit.

Creating and changeover to a new
file during continued recording
(Track incrementing)
You can manually or automatically split
a recording by creating a new file. (Track
incrementing)

Manual track incrementation during
recording
You can manually split a recording by creating a
new file.
1	 Press the QUICK button while recording.
NOTE
When new files are created, incremental numbers are added
to the end of each file name.
CAUTION
•	 A new file cannot be created if the total number of files
and folders would exceed 5000.
•	 Files shorter than two seconds cannot be created.
•	 If the name of a newly created file would be the same as
that of an existing file, the number will be incremented
until the new file has a unique name.

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Automatic track incrementation by
file size
Without pausing recording, a new file can be
created automatically during recording when a
file size set in advance is exceeded.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
Screen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select REC
SETTING, and press the Á button.
REC SETTING screen appears.

3	 Use the + or − button to select SIZE, and
press the ¯ or Á button.
	

Use the + or − button to set the maximum
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place, by selecting (highlighting) from the
following:
64M/128M/256M/512 M/1G/2G (default)

(HOME) [ª] button to return
4	 Press the
to the Home Screen.
CAUTION
A new file cannot be created if the total number of files and
folders would exceed 5000.
NOTE
For the same file size, the possible recording time differs
depending on the file type selected. Furthermore, if the
recording time is 24 hours or more, this will be displayed as
23:59:59.

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Mark function
Adding marks manually to a
recording
You can manually add marks to a recording
where you want them.
	 Press the MARK button while recording to
add a mark.
Mark number pull-up appears.

stored in the file. Marks stored in the file are available
when playing back the file using a BWF compliant
software, etc.

Moving to a mark position
You can move to marks in the currently selected
file when paused and during playback.
You can use this function to identify points to
create shortcuts to the beginning of songs, for
example.
	 Press the  or ¯ button while
pressing and holding the MARK button
during playback or when stopped.
NOTE
You cannot move to a mark in a different file.

NOTE
•	 Mark information is stored in the file with numbers
between 01–99. The maximum number of marks in a
file is 99.
•	 As the unit is compatible with the BWF format for WAV
files, marks added to a WAV file during recording are
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Recording the moment before
pushing RECORD (PRE REC)
By using prerecording, when the unit is in
recording standby you can record up to two
seconds of the signal input before the RECORD
[º] button is pushed to start recording.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select REC
SETTING, and press the Á button.
3	 Use the + or − button to select PRE REC,
and press the ¯ or Á button.
4	 Use the + or − button to select ON.

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5	 Press the
(HOME) [ª] button to return
to the Home Screen.
NOTE
If the amount of time in record standby is less than two
seconds, the sound for that amount of time is recorded.

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Self-timer function
Like a camera, the unit has a self-timer to trigger
the start of recording after a set period of time.
1	 Press RECORD [º] button when stopped
or playing back to set the unit in recording
standby, and press the PB CONT button.

3 	 Set the time period, and press the
RECORD[º] or Á button.
Recording will start after the set time period.
NOTE
This function cannot be used when recording is paused in the
middle of recording.

2	 The self-timer icon appears in the
recorder status screen, and time is shown
on the right.
	

Each time you press the PB CONT button,
the setting changes as follows:
OFF œ 5S (5 seconds) œ 10S (10 seconds) œ
OFF

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Recording duration
The table below shows the maximum recording time on microSD/microSDHC cards of different
capacities for different file formats for recording.
File format (recording setting)
16 bit
WAV
(stereo)
24 bit

MP3
(stereo/
mono)

32 kbps
64 kbps
96 kbps
128 kbps
192 kbps
256 kbps
320 kbps

44.1 kHz
48 kHz
96 kHz
44.1 kHz
48 kHz
96 kHz
44.1 kHz/48 kHz
44.1 kHz/48 kHz
44.1 kHz/48 kHz
44.1 kHz/48 kHz
44.1 kHz/48 kHz
44.1 kHz/48 kHz
44.1 kHz/48 kHz

microSD/microSDHC card capacity (hours:minutes)
1 GB
2 GB
4 GB
8 GB
1:41
3:22
6:44
13:28
1:33
3:06
6:12
12:24
0:46
1:33
3:06
6:12
1:07
2:15
4:30
9:00
1:02
2:04
4:08
8:16
0:31
1:02
2:04
4:08
74:32
149:04
298:08
596:16
37:16
72:32
149:04
298:08
24:50
49:40
99:20
198:40
18:38
37:16
74:32
149:04
12:25
24:50
49:40
99:20
9:19
18:37
37:16
74:32
7:27
14:54
29:48
59:36

•	 The recording times shown above are estimates. They might differ depending on the microSD/microSDHC card in use.
•	 The recording times shown above are not continuous recording times, but rather they are the total possible recording
times for the microSD/microSDHC card.
•	 If recorded in mono in WAV files, the maximum recording time will be double the figures above.

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5–Working with Files and Folders (BROWSE screen)
On the BROWSEScreen, you can view the contents
of the Music Folder, which contains the audio files on
the microSD card that you can use with the DR-05.
On this screen, you can also play and erase selected
audio files, create folders, add tracks to the playlist
and so on. (See “Playlist” on page 68.)
TIP
If you connect the DR-05 with a computer by USB, or mount
the microSD card on a computer using a card reader or
other input, you can change the folder structure within the
MUSIC Folder and erase files from the computer as you
would the contents of a hard drive. Furthermore, you can
change file names from the computer.

To open the BROWSEScreen, press the MENU
button to open the MENUscreen. Use the + or −
button to select BROWSEand press the Á button.

The contents of the folder that contains the file
that was selected on the Home Screen before
the BROWSE Screen was opened appears on the
display.

Screen navigation
On the BROWSE Screen, folders and music files
appear in a hierarchical structure much like they
would appear on a computer. On the DR-05,
folders can only be used to two levels.
•	 Use the + or − button to select files and folders.
•	 When a folder is selected, press the ¯
button to show the contents of that folder.
•	 When a file or folder is selected, press the
 button to exit the currently open
folder and go to a higher level in the folder
structure.
•	 When a file or folder is selected, press the
QUICK button to open the pop-up window.
•	 When a file is selected, press the Á button to
return to the Home Screen and play the file.
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This folder that contains this file becomes the
current folder, and new recorded file will be
saved in this folder. If the playback area has
been set to FOLDER, this folder becomes the
new playback area.
•	 When a folder is selected, press the Á button
to return to the Home Screen. The first file in
the folder (shown at the top of the file list) will
be played.
This folder becomes the current folder,
and new recorded files will be saved in this
folder. Regardless of the previous setting, the
playback area is set to FOLDER, and this folder
becomes the new playback area.

Icons on the BROWSE screen
The meanings of icons that appear on the
BROWSE Screen are as follows.
Root Music Folder (MUSIC)
The MUSIC Folder is the highest (root) level
folder in the hierarchy shown on the BROWSE
Screen.
Audio file
This icon appears before the names of music
files.
Plus folder
This icon shows folders that contain subfolders.
Plain folder
This icon shows folders that do not contain
subfolders.
Open folder
The contents of the folder marked with this icon
currently appear on this screen.

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File operations
Select the desired audio file on the BROWSE
Screen and press the QUICK button to open the
pop-up window that is shown below.

ADD LIST
Adds the selected file to the playlist. (See
“Playlist” on page 68.)
DELETE
A message appears to confirm that you want to
delete the file. Press the Á button to erase the
file and the
(HOME) [ª] button to cancel
the deletion operation.

Use the + or − button to select the item you
want from the following list and press Á button
to execute it.
INFO
Information (date/time, size) about the selected
file appears. Press the Á button again or press
the
(HOME) [ª] button to return to the
BROWSE screen.

CANCEL
The operation for the selected (highlighted) file
is canceled, and the pop-up menu is closed.
NOTE
The pop-up menu can also be closed by pressing the QUICK
button.

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Folder operations
Select the desired folder on the BROWSE Screen
and press the QUICK button to open the pop-up
window that is shown below.

Use the + or − button to select the item you want
from the following list and press the Á button
to execute it.
SELECT
Returns to the Home Screen and selects the
first file in the folder. Regardless of the previous
setting, the playback area is set to FOLDER, and
this folder becomes the new playback area.
When recording, files are created in this folder.

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 button to erase the files or press the
(HOME) [ª] button to cancel.

NOTE
You cannot erase read-only files and files that are not
recognized by this unit.

CANCEL
The operation for the selected (highlighted) file is
canceled, and the pop-up menu is closed.
NOTE
The pop-up menu can also be closed by pressing the QUICK
button.

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Creating a new folder
In the file list, NEW FOLDER appears at the
bottom.

A newly created folder becomes the current one,
and new recorded files are saved in this folder. If
the playback area has been set to FOLDER, this
folder becomes the playback area.

Select (highlight) NEW FOLDER, and press the Á
button. A pop-up appears to confirm that you
want to create a new folder.

Press the Á button to create a new folder or
press the
(HOME) [ª] button to cancel.
Note that the unit supports only a two-level
folder structure, and accordingly NEW FOLDER
does not exist in the second-level folders.
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6–Playback
On the Home Screen, you can use the  and
¯ buttons to select the playback track. The
files that you can select are determined by the
playback area setting.
Limiting the playback area makes track selection
easier when you have numerous recorded and
copied tracks on the microSD card.
On the PLAY SETTING Screen, you can select
all files, the current folder or the playlist as the
playback area. You can also use the BROWSE
Screen to set a folder as the playback area.
TIP
On the BROWSE Screen, regardless of the playback area
setting, you can select any file on the card that you want.

Adjusting playback volume
The volume of output through the built-in speaker
or the /LINE OUT connector can be adjusted
using the + or − button while the Home Screen is
shown.

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A pull-up volume indicator appears.

Setting the playback area (AREA)
Set the playback area for repeat and ordinary
playback on the PLAY SETTING screen.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
Screen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select PLAY
SETTING and press the Á button.

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3	 Use the + or − button to select (highlight)
AREA, and press the ¯ or Á button.

4	 Use the + or − button to set the playback
area.
ALL FILES
Set the playback area as all files in the Music
Folder on the microSD card.

If there is no playlist defined, a No

PLAYLIST pop-up appears.

5	 Press the
(HOME) [ª] button to return
to the Home Screen.
NOTE
The current playback area setting appears in the lower left of
the Home Screen.

FOLDER (default)
Set the playback area as all the files in the
currently selected folder.
PLAYLIST
Set the playback area as the tracks in the
playlist. (See “Playlist” on page 68.)

Playback area indication

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Selecting a folder for the
playback area (1)
Regardless of the current playback area, if
you select a folder on the BROWSE Screen, the
playback area changes to the selected folder.
1 	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.
2 	 Use the + or − button to select BROWSE, and
press the Á button.
BROWSE screen appears.

A file list of the folder that contains the file
selected in the Home Screen is displayed.
3 	 Use the  or ¯ button to select a
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select a folder.
For an explanation of how to use the Browse
Screen, see “Screen navigation” on page 59.
4 	 Press the QUICK button to open the
following pop-up window.

5 	 Use the + or − button to select SELECT, and
press the Á button.
The display returns to the Home Screen. The first
file in the folder is selected, and the unit is stopped.
Regardless of the previous setting, the playback
area is set to FOLDER, and this folder becomes
the playback area. This folder becomes the
current folder, and new recorded files will be
saved in this folder.

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Selecting a folder for the
playback area (2)
When the playback area is set to FOLDER, if you
select a file on the BROWSE Screen, the folder
that contains the selected file becomes the
playback area.
1 	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.
2 	 Use the + or − button to select BROWSE, and
press the Á button.
BROWSE screen appears.

A file list of the folder that contains the file
selected in the Home Screen is displayed.
3 	 Use the  or ¯ button to select a
folder level, and use the + or − button to

select the folder that contains the track
(file) you want to play.
For an explanation of how to use the BROWSE
Screen, see “Screen navigation” on page 59.
4 	 Press the ¯ button.
5 	 Use the + or − button to select the desired file.

6 	 Press the Á button.
The display returns to the Home Screen, and the
selected track starts playing.
This folder becomes the current folder, and
new recorded files will be saved in this folder.
In addition, the folder that contains this track
becomes the playback area regardless of the
playback area folder set previously.

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Playlist
You can make a list of tracks for playback
(playlist). On the Play Mode Screen if you select
PLAYLIST for the AREA item, you can set
playback to just the tracks in your playlist.

NOTE
For details about how to select the file, see “Screen
navigation” on page 59.

A pop-up window appears.
4	 Use the + or - button to select ADD LIST.

Adding tracks to the playlist
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select BROWSE, and
press the Á button.
BROWSE screen appears.
NOTE
For an explanation of how to use the BROWSE Screen, see
“Screen navigation” on page 59.

3	 Use the + or − button to select the file you
want to add to the playlist, and press the
QUICK button.

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5 	 Press the Á button.
The track is added to the playlist and the
popup window closes.
6 	 Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 as necessary to
add more tracks to the playlist. The tracks
are numbered in the order that they are
added.

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Editing the playlist
You can view and edit the playlist you have made
on the PLAYLIST screen.
You can also use this screen to play tracks and to
edit the playlist.
1 	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.
2 	 Use the + or − button to select BROWSE, and
press the Á button.

PLAYLIST screen appears.

5 	 Use the + or − button to select the file you
want to edit, and press the QUICK button.
A pop-up window appears.

BROWSE screen appears.
3 	 Use the  button to move to the top
folder level.

6 	 Use the + or − button to select an item, and
press the Á button to cause the unit to
work as follows.
4 	 Use the + or − button to select PLAYLIST,
and press the ¯ button.

ALL CLR
A confirmation message appears to confirm that
you want to remove all the files from the playlist.
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Press the Á button to remove all the files or the
(HOME) [ª] button to cancel this operation.
For this operation, it does not matter which track
you select in step 5. All the files are removed
from the playlist, but they are not erased from
the microSD card.

•	 Use the + or − button to move the selected
track to a different position in the playlist.

In the above example, the 4th track has been
moved to the 3rd track position.
•	 Press the Á button.
The display returns to the PLAYLIST screen.
DELETE
Remove the selected track from the playlist.
The file is removed from the playlist, but it is not
erased from the microSD card.
MOVE
Select this to change the order of tracks in the
playlist.
In addition to the file name, the track number
also appears highlighted in inverse.

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CANCEL
The operation for the selected file is canceled.

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Selecting files for playback (skip)
When the Home Screen is open, press the Â
and ¯ buttons to select the file for playback.
If you press the  button when the playback
position is located at the middle of a file, it will
return to the beginning of that file. If you press
the  button when located at the beginning
of a file, the playback position will skip to the
beginning of the previous file.
If you press the ¯ button when located at
the beginning of or middle of a file, the playback
position will skip to the beginning of the next file.

•	 When the IN and OUT points are set in the file, pressing
the  or¯ button skips to those points. Press the
button repeatedly until the file you want is selected.

Playback
	

NOTE
•	 Files in the playback area can be played.
•	 You can also choose files for playback by name on the
BROWSEscreen.

NOTE
•	 Only files in the playback area that is currently set can be
selected for playback.
•	 The track name, file number and other file information
for the currently playing track appear on the display.
•	 The ª icon appears on the display when playback
is stopped at the beginning a track, and the π icon
appears when playback is stopped in the middle of a
track (paused).

When the Home Screen is open and
playback is stopped, press the Á button to
start playback.

Pausing
	

When the Home Screen is open and a track
is playing back, press the
(HOME) [ª]
button to pause playback at the current
position. (PAUSE)

	

Press the Á button again to restart
playback from that position.
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Stopping
	

When the Home Screen is open and a track
is playing back, press the
(HOME) [ª]
button to pause playback, and press the
(HOME) [ª] button to return to the
beginning of the file. (STOP)

Rewinding and fast-forwarding
(search)
	

When the Home Screen is open and a track
is playing back or stopped, press and hold
the  or ¯ button to rewind or fastforward and search the playback track.

NOTE
Press and hold the  or ¯ button to accelerate the
search speed.

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Repeat playback (REPEAT)
You can repeatedly playback one file or multiple
files within a designated area.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select PLAY
SETTING, and press the Á button.
PLAY SETTING screen appears.

3	 Use the + or − button to select REPEAT, and
press the ¯ or Á button.

4	 Use the + or − button to select a repeat
mode.

6–Playback
CONTINUOUS (default):
All tracks in the playback area are played
in sequence one time. (This setting is the
ordinary playback mode.)
SINGLE:
The selected track is played once without
repeating. The
icon appears on the
Home Screen.
1 REPEAT:
The current track is played repeatedly. The
icon appears on the Home Screen.
ALL REPEAT:
All tracks in the selected playback area
are played back repeatedly. The
icon
appears on the Home Screen.

Special Playback Control Functions
The unit has some special playback control
functions. For example, you can playback a
selected section of a track repeatedly or change
the tempo of music without changing the pitch.
You can also enhance the perceived overall
sound pressure for comfortable listening when
the playback is indiscernible.
These playback control functions serve for
effective practice on musical instruments and
analysis of musical passages.

NOTE
If you start loop playback, the REPEAT item automatically
switches to OFF if it is in a different mode.

5	 Press the
(HOME) [ª] button to return
to the Home Screen.
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Playback Control Screen
Use the Playback Control screen to set the
playback control functions.
When the Home Screen is open, press the PB
CONT button to open the Playback Control
screen.

This screen can be used to make settings for the
playback speed and loop playback.
After you finish making settings on this screen,
press the
(HOME) [ª] button (or press the
PB CONT button) to return to the Home Screen.

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Repeated Playback of Selection
(Loop Playback)
With this function, you can continuously repeat
(loop) the playback of a selection that you make.
1 	 When the Home Screen is open, press the
PB CONT button to open the Playback
Control screen.

2 	 Press the Á button to start playback,
and press the MARK button at the start
point of the section that you want to
play repeatedly. This position is set as
IN (start) point. Then, appears at the
corresponding point under the playback
indicator bar.

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3 	 Press the MARK button at the end point
of the section that you want to play
repeatedly. This position is set as OUT
(end) point, and loop playback of the
section between the IN and OUT points
starts.
	

Then, appears at the corresponding
point under the playback indicator bar.

	

During loop playback the
appears.

indicator also

Press the PB CONT button to return to the
Home Screen while maintaining the I/O and
loop settings effective. Even after returning to
the Home Screen, the
icon continue to be
shown, along with the and marks shown
at the points corresponding to the IN and OUT
points under the playback indicator bar.

NOTE
•	 The pop-up message of “I/O Too Short” appears if the
section between the IN and OUT points is too short. Set
them again. The section should be 1 second or longer.
•	 Press the MARK button again to clear the IN and OUT
points.
•	 To stop loop playback, press the MENU button when the
Playback Control screen is open. Press the MENU button
again to start loop playback between the set IN and OUT
points.
•	 If you set one of the repeat mode, loop playback is
canceled.
•	 You cannot set the IN and OUT points in different files.
•	 IN and OUT point settings are lost when you select a
different file.
•	 Accurate assignment of IN and OUT points is not always
possible for variable bit rate (VBR) MP3 files.

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Changing the playback speed (VSA)
The unit features the VSA (Variable Speed
Audition) function that changes the playback
speed without changing its pitch.
CAUTION
The VSA function cannot be effective for files recorded with a
will be shown in
sampling frequency of 96kHz, and
the Home Screen. However, the setting of playback speed can
be changed. To apply the adjustment of playback speed,
select a file recorded with a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz
or 48 kHz by using the  or¯ button.

Press the + or – button after opening the
Playback Control screen to increase or decrease
the playback speed.

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The VSA function can change the playback speed
in the range from 0.5 (50%) to 1.5 (150%) times
(in 0.1 increments) the normal speed.
Press the PB CONT button to the Home Screen
while maintaining the set playback speed
or
icon appears if the
effective. The
playback speed is set to a value larger or smaller
than 1.0, respectively.

6–Playback
Using the playback equalizer
(PLAY EQ)
You can choose from different sound types to
enhance the listenability (PLAY EQ: playback
equalizer).
Set the playback equalizer in the PLAY
SETTING screen.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select PLAY
SETTING, and press the Á button.

4	 Use the + or − button to set the equalizer.
TREBLE, MIDDLE, and BASS indicate that
adjustment in the high, middle, or low
frequency range is enabled, and + and –
indicate that the sound level in that range
is increased or decreased, respectively.
Options: OFF (factory setting), TREBLE +,
TREBLE -, MIDDLE +, MIDDLE -, BASS
+, BASS 5	 When finished, press the
(HOME) [ª]
button to return to the Home Screen.

PLAY SETTING screen appears.
3	 Use the + or − button to select PLAY EQ,
and press the ¯ or Á button.

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Moving back a few seconds for
replay (jump-back playback)
Press the Á button during playback to move
back a few seconds (adjustable) and restart
playback. (Jump-back playback).
If you find a favorite passage of music or lyrics
during playback, press the Playback button to go
back a few seconds and replay that passage.
The jump-back time is set as a JUMPBACK setting.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENU
screen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select PLAY
SETTING, and press the Á button.
PLAY SETTING screen appears.

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3	 Use the + or − button to select JUMPBACK,
and press the ¯ or Á button.

4	 Use the + or − button to set the jump-back
time.
The setting options include 1 sec (1 second)
to 10 sec (10 seconds) in increments of 1
second, and 20 sec (20 seconds), and 30 sec
(30 seconds) (default: 3 sec).
5	 When finished, press the
(HOME) [ª]
button to return to the Home Screen.

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Simultaneous listening to playback
and input sound (Monitor Mix)
This allows you to listen to playback and input
sound at the same time (Monitor Mix). You can
use a recorded (or copied from a computer)
audio track for instrument practice or karaoke.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select OTHERS, and
press the Á button to open the OTHERS
submenu.
3	 Use the + or − button to select MONITOR
MIX, and press the Á button.

MONITOR MIX screen appears.

4	 Use the + or − button to select INPUT, and
press the ¯ or Á button.

5	 Use the + or - button to select ON.

Monitoring of input sound is now enabled.
6	 Press the  button to highlight the item.
7	 Use the + or − button to select PB INPUT,
and press the ¯ or Á button.

8	 Use the + or - button to adjust the playback
volume level in a range from 0 to 20.
9	 When finished, press the
(HOME) [ª]
button to return to the Home Screen.
NOTE
You cannot change the MONITOR MIX setting during
recording or when in recording standby.
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Adjusting the input level (simple
adjustment)
If Monitor Mix is enabled (INPUT is selected in
the MONITOR MIX screen), the input level can
be adjusted in a simple way in the Quick menu
screen.
NOTE
The level meters are designed to be hidden from the Quick menu
screen, so you cannot use them when you make adjustments.
This simple way of adjustment can be used only for the
Monitor Mix function (simultaneous listening to playback
and input from a microphone or external device.
Fine adjustments for recording should be made using the
 or ¯ button when the unit is in recording standby.
(See “Adjusting the input level” on page 48.)

1 	 Press the QUICK button while the Home
Screen is open during playback or when
stopped.
The Quick menu screen appears.

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2 	 While listening to the input sound, use the
 or ¯ button to adjust the input
level. When the  or ¯ button is
pressed, a pull-up window showing input
level settings appears in the display.

CAUTION
If the Monitor Mix function is disabled, the pull-up window
will not appear when pressing the  or¯ button.
•	 When distortion of sound is about to occur as the input
sound level is increased, the PEAK indicator on the upper left
above the display will be turned on. Adjust the input level for
recording so as not to allow the PEAK indicator to be turned
on.

•	

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Features of the QUICK button
The QUICK button serves for the following purposes.
•	 While the Home Screen is open and when stopped
or paused, opens the Quick menu screen for
deletion, division, and level alignment (enhancing
the perceived overall sound pressure) of the
current track. During playback, the Quick menu
screen appears only for level alignment.
•	 While the Home Screen is open during recording
standby, the Quick menu screen appears for level
control setting.
•	 While the Home Screen is open during recording,
track increment occurs to stop recording on the
current file and continue recording on a new
file. (See “Manual track incrementation during
recording” on page 53.)
The Quick menu screen will not appear in this case.
•	 A pop-up menu to work with a selected file
or folder appears if the BROWSE screen or the
PLAYLIST screen is open.
•	 Switches CALIB and INPUT LEVEL on the
TUNER screen.

NOTE
The QUICK button is disabled if the MENUscreen, OTHERSsubmenu,
RECSETUPscreen, or a settings screen is open for various settings.

Actions of the QUICK button for different
screens and states are as follows.
Screen

State
Stop
Pause
Playback

Action
Opens Quick menu for deletion,
division, and level alignment
Opens Quick menu only for
level alignment
Home
Recording Opens Quick menu for level
Standby
control
Recording Creates a new file for continued
recording (track increment)
Playback Control
Opens Quick menu only for
level alignment
Opens pop-up menu for working
BROWSE, PLAYwith selected file (or folder)
LIST
TUNER
Switches CALIB and INPUT
LEVEL
MENU screen,
OTHERS submenu,
—
Other settings
screens
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Quick menu screen
To show the Quick menu screen, press the QUICK
button while the Home Screen is open. The
contents of this screen depend on the state of the
unit at the time when the QUICK button is pressed.
•	 When stopped with the Home Screen open
Deletion, division, and level alignment of the
current track can be selected.

DELETE: The current track can be deleted.
(See “Deleting the selected file (Quick Delete)
on page 84.)
DIVIDE: The current track can be divided.
(See “Dividing the selected file (Divide)” on
page 85.)
LEVEL ALIGN: The perceived overall sound
pressure can be increased to enhance
listenability.

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(See “Increasing the perceived overall sound
pressure to enhance listenability (Level
Alignment)” on page 86.)
•	 During playback with the Home Screen
open, or while the Playback Control screen
is open
Only level alignment can be selected.

•	 During recording standby with the Home
Screen open
Level control can be selected.

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Select LEVEL CTRL, and press the Á button
to open the level control setting pop-up
window.

In this window, you can choose from the
following three level control options.
PEAK REDUCTION:
When the input sound is too large, the
recording volume is decreased automatically
to an appropriate level.
AUTO LEVEL:
When the input sound is too small or too
large, the recording volume is increased or
decreased, respectively, automatically to an
appropriate level.
LIMITER:
This prevents distortion of sound due to
sudden excessive input.

For details of the level control function, see
“Using the Level Control Function” on page
50.
When Monitor Mix is enabled, the input level can
be adjusted in a simple way using the  or
¯ button.

Press the  or ¯ button to open the input
level setting pull-up window. Adjust the input
level while checking the input sound. (See
“Adjusting the input level” on page 48.)
NOTE
•	

This is a simple adjustment function for Monitor Mix. During
this adjustment, the level meters are hidden and the input
level for recording cannot be adjusted accurately. Accurate
adjustments should be made when in recording standby.
(See “Adjusting the input level” on page 48.)
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•	

The input level cannot be changed if the level control
function is set to AUTO LEVEL.

Closing the Quick menu screen

3	 Use the + or − button to select DELETE.
4	 Press the Á button. A confirmation screen
for file deletion appears.

Press the QUICK button to close the Quick menu
screen.

Deleting the selected file (Quick
Delete)
The currently selected file can be deleted
without using the BROWSE screen.
1	 To delete a file, select it using the  or
¯ button or the BROWSEscreen.
2	 Open the Quick menu screen by pressing
the QUICK button while the Home Screen is
open when stopped.

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Press the Á button to delete the file, or
press the
(HOME) [ª] button to cancel
the deletion.

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Dividing the selected file (DIVIDE)
A recorded file can be divided into two at a
specified position.
1	 Select a file to be divided using the  or
¯ button or the BROWSE screen.
2	 While the Home Screen is open when
stopped, press the QUICK button to show
the Quick menu screen.

3	 Use the + or − button to select DIVIDE, and
press the Á button.
DIVIDE screen appears.

4	 Use the + or − button to select to specify
the position for file division, and press the
RECORD [º] button.
The following pop-up window appears.

5	 Press the Á button to divide the file.
Or press the
(HOME) [ª] button to
return to the DIVIDE screen without
dividing the file.
NOTE
•	 When the DIVIDEscreen is open, you can press the
Á button and set the divide position while playing the
track.
•	 When the DIVIDEscreen is open, press the Á button
to pause/resume playback and press the  or ¯
button to move to the beginning or the end of the
track. Adjust the position for file division using the + or
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•	

− button. Press and hold the + or − button to move the
position continuously.
After dividing a file, two new files with ”_a” and ”_b” added
to the end of the original file name are created. For example
if the original filename is “DR0000_0000.wav” then the new
files will be named “DR0000_0000_a.wav” (the recording
before the division point) and “DR0000_0000_b.wav” (the
recording after the division point).
CAUTION

•	 MP3 files cannot be divided.
•	 If the microSD card has insufficient open space, division
might not be possible.
•	 Division is not possible if the file name would become
more than 200 characters long.
•	 Division is not possible if a file that already exists has the
same name as the name that would be given to a new
file created by division.
TIP
Add marks during recording at positions where you want to
divide a file. (See “Mark function” on page 55.)

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Increasing the perceived overall
sound pressure to enhance
listenability (Level Alignment)
If the playback sound is very small and
indiscernible, the perceived overall sound
pressure can be increased to enhance
listenability. (Level Alignment)
1	 While the Home Screen is open when
stopped or playing back, press the QUICK
button to open the Quick menu screen.

When stopped

During playback

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2	 Use the + or − button to select LEVEL ALIGN
and press the Á button.

NOTE
The level alignment function may not be able to achieve
sufficient effect depending on the source of the sound
(example: a music file whose sound pressure has been
already adjusted).

3	 A screen to enable/disable the level
alignment function appears.

4	 Use the + or − button to select ON, and press
the Á button to enable the level alignment
function.
Or select OFFand press the Á button to
disable the level alignment function.

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8-Tuning a Musical Instrument (Tuner)
TASCAM DR-05 has a built-in tuner. The unit receives a
sound from a musical instrument and allows you to tune
it accurately on the tuning meter shown in the display.

Using the tuner
Setting the tuner

1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select OTHERS, and press
the Á button to open the OTHERSsubmenu.
3	 Use the + or − button to select TUNER, and
press the Á button.
TUNER screen appears.

Tuning a musical instrument
1	 Open the TUNERscreen, and sound a note
near the unit.
2	 Tune the instrument so that the target pitch
name appears and the center of the tuner lights.
A bar appears on the left or right of the center
if the sound is lower or higher than the target
pitch. The bar becomes longer as the sound
shifts away from the target pitch.

Adjusting the input level for tuning
The TUNER screen contains the CALIB option
to set the fundamental frequency of the A.
Press the  or ¯ button to decrease or
increase the fundamental frequency.
Setting range: 435Hz - 445Hz (in 1Hz
increments, default: 440Hz)

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1	 Press the QUICK button to switch CALIBto
INPUTLEVELin the bottom of the TUNERscreen.
2	 Use the  or ¯ button to adjust the input
level. The pull-up display appears to show the input
level setting. See “Manually adjusting the input
level” on page 48 for the adjustment operation.

9–Connecting with a Computer
By connecting this unit with a computer using
the USB cable, you can transfer audio files on the
microSD card in the unit to a computer, as well
as transfer audio files on the computer to the
microSD card in the unit.
This unit can handle audio files of the following
formats.
	 MP3: 32k-320kbps, 44.1k/48kHz
	 WAV: 44.1k/48k/96kHz, 16/24 bit

computer that has a built-in microSD card slot or by using a
card reader.
CAUTION
•	 You cannot use this unit’s other functions when it is
connected to a computer by USB.
•	 The unit should be connected directly with the computer
instead of via a USB hub.

When the unit is connected through USB after
being turned on, or when the unit is turned on
after being connecting through USB, the USB
SELECT screen appears to choose between bus
power supply or data transmission through USB.

PC
USB (mini B)
NOTE
Instead of using USB to connect the DR-05 and a computer,
you can also conduct the same operations by removing the
microSD card from the DR-05 and connecting it directly to a

Use the + or − button to select STORAGE, and
press the Á button to connect the unit with the
computer for data transmission. The message of
“USB connected” appears in the display.
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Transferring files to a computer

Make sure that the microSD card is inserted
properly.
NOTE
If the USB cable is connected to the unit when batteries has
been installed, the power is supplied from the USB port (USB
bus power prioritized).

If a microSD card is not properly inserted before
making the USB connection, “Can't Save
Data” appears on the screen.
This unit appears on the computer screen as
external volume named “DR-05.”

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1	 Click the “DR-05” drive on the computer
screen to show the “MUSIC” and “UTILITY”
folders.
2	 Open the “MUSIC” folder and drag and
drop the files that you want to transfer
to the computer to destinations of your
choice.

9–Connecting with a Computer
Transferring files from a computer
1	 Click the “DR-05” drive on the computer
screen to show the “MUSIC” and “UTILITY”
folders.
2	 Drag and drop files on the computer that
you want to transfer to the unit to the
“MUSIC” folder.

Disconnecting from a computer
Before disconnecting the USB cable, use
the proper procedures for your computer to
unmount the “DR-05” (as an external drive).
The power turns off after the unit completes its
shutdown process.
See the computer’s operation manual for
instructions about how to unmount an external
drive.

TIP
•	 You can manage the MUSICfolder from the computer.
•	 You can create subfolders in the MUSICfolder up to
the second level for use with this unit. The DR-05 cannot
recognize subfolders and audio files on the third level or
below.
•	 Since you can set the DR-05 to only play the contents of a
specific folder, you can organize tracks into genres, artists
or other categories as you like.
•	 If you name the subfolders and music tracks, these
names will appear on the screen of this unit.

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10–Settings and Information
Viewing File Information
Use the Information Screen to view various types
of information about your DR-05.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.
2.	 Use the + or − button to select OTHERS, and
press the Á button to open the OTHERS
submenu.
3.	 Use the + or - button to select
INFORMATION, and press the Á button.
The INFORMATION screen contains the following
three pages. Use the + or − button to move
through the pages.
File information page (FILE)
Shows information about the currently loaded file.
Card information page (CARD)
Shows the use status of the currently inserted
microSD card
System information page (SYSTEM)
Shows the unit’s system setting information and
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File information page
The FILE page shows information about the
currently selected file.

WAV or MP3
Shows the audio file type.
For WAV files, bit length, stereo/mono, and
sampling frequency (Hz) also appear.
For MP3 files, the bit rate (kbps), CBR (constant
bit rate) or VBR (variable bit rate) type, and
sampling frequency (Hz) also appear.
TITLE
Shows the file name. If an MP3 file has ID3 tag
title information that information appears.
DATE
Date of file creation
SIZE
File size

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Card information page
The CARD page shows the status of the currently
inserted microSD card.

System information page
TOTAL MUSIC
Shows the number of playable files contained by
the Music Folder.
TOTAL FOLDER
Shows the total number of folders in the Music
Folder.
TOTAL SIZE
Shows the total microSD card capacity.
REMAIN SIZE/USED SIZE
Shows the amount of unused/used capacity on
the microSD card.
Press the  or ¯ button to switch between
REMAIN SIZE and USED SIZE.

The SYSTEM page shows information about the
DR-05’s system settings and firmware version.

AUTO OFF
Shows the automatic power OFF setting.
BACKLIGHT
Shows the automatic backlight OFF setting.
BATTERY
Shows the battery type options.
System Ver.
Shows the system firmware version.
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10–Settings and Information
System Settings and Formatting
From the SYSTEM Screen, you can change
various settings to optimize the device for
your use environment and other requirements.
You can also initialize the unit and format the
microSD card.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.
2.	 Use the + or − button to select OTHERS, and
press the Á button to open the OTHERS
submenu.
3.	 Use the + or - button to select SYSTEM, and
press the Á button.
SYSTEM screen appears.

The following settings can be made for the items
on the SYSTEM screen.

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Use the  or ¯ button and the + or −
button to set each item.

Turning the unit power OFF automatically
Use the AUTO OFF item to set the time before the
unit power automatically turns OFF after the last
activity or use when powered by the battery.
Options: OFF (factory setting—the unit does not
automatically turn OFF), 3 min, 5 min, 10 min,
30 min

Setting the backlight
Use BACKLIGHT to set the time until the
backlight automatically turns OFF after the last
operation when powered by the internal battery.
Options: OFF (turned off ), 5 sec (factory setting),
10 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, ALWAYS (always on)

10–Settings and Information
Adjusting the display contrast

confirmation pop-up window.

Use CONTRAST to adjust the display contrast.
Options: 1–20 (factory setting: 5)

Setting the type of AA batteries
Use BATTERY TYPE to set the type of the AA
batteries that you are using. This setting is used
to show the amount of remaining battery charge
and determine if the unit has enough power for
normal operation.
Values: ALKAL (alkaline batteries, default), NiMH
(nickel-metal hydride batteries)

Restoring the factory settings
Use the INITIALIZE item to restore the various
settings of this unit to their factory settings.
1 	 Use the + or − button to select
INITIALIZE, and press the Á button to
highlight Exec.
2 	 Press the Á button again to open a

3 	 Press the Á button to initialize the
unit. Press
(HOME) [ª] to cancel
initialization.

Using QUICK FORMAT
Using QUICK FORMAT erases all music files on
the card and automatically creates new “MUSIC”
and “UTILITY” folders as well as the “dr-1.sys” file
that is necessary to use the microSD card with
the DR-05.
1 	 Use the + or − button to select QUICK
FORMAT, and press the Á button to
highlight Exec.
2 	 Press the Á button to open a pop-up
confirmation window.
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highlight Exec.
2 	 Press the Á button to open a pop-up
confirmation window.
3 	 Press the Á button to execute the quick
formatting, or press the
(HOME) [ª]
button to cancel formatting.

Using FULL FORMAT
Use the FULL FORMAT item to completely format
the microSD card.
Full formatting checks the memory for errors
while formatting, so it takes more time than
quick formatting.
Using FULL FORMAT erases all music files on the
card and automatically creates new “MUSIC” and
“UTILITY” folders as well as the “dr-1.sys” file
that is necessary to use the microSD card with the
DR-05.
1 	 Use the + or − button to select FULL
FORMAT, and press the Á button to

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3 	 Press the Á button to execute the full
formatting, or press the
(HOME) [ª]
button to cancel formatting.
CAUTION
When formatting a card, the unit should be operating on
AC power supplied through the PS-P515U adapter (sold
separately), USB bus power supplied from a computer, or
batteries with sufficient remaining power. If the power fails
during formatting, the formatting may not occur correctly.

10–Settings and Information
Setting the format of file names
You can select the format of names given to files
recorded by this unit.
1	 Press the MENU button to open the MENUscreen.
2	 Use the + or − button to select OTHERS, and
press the Á button to open the OTHERS
submenu.
3	 Use the + or − button to select FILE NAME,
and press the Á button.
FILE NAME screen appears.

File name format
The TYPE item can be set to either WORD (default
setting) or DATE.
WORD: When set to WORD, a 6-character file name
is used as the beginning of each file name.
	 Example: DR0000_0000.wav
DATE: The date is used as the file name (in
yymmdd format).
	 Example: 110101_0000.wav
NOTE
The date is set using the unit’s internal clock. (See “Setting the
date and time” on page 38.)

Setting the WORD item
Use the  or ¯ button and the + or −
button to set each item.
On this screen you can make the following
settings for each item.

To set the WORD item, use the  and ¯
buttons to move the cursor, and use the + or −
button to select the character.
In addition to the alphabet and numbers, the
following characters can be used:
! # $ % & ' ( ) + , - . ; = @ [ ] ^
_ ` { } ~
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11–Messages
The following is a list of the popup messages that might appear on the DR-05 under certain
conditions. Refer to this list if one of these popup messages appears and you want to check the
meaning or determine a proper response.
Message

Meaning and response

File Name ERR

The DIVIDE function would cause the file name to exceed 200 characters. The DIVIDE
function adds "_a” or “_b” to the end of the file name. Before choosing the DIVIDE
function, connect the unit to a computer and edit the file name to less than 198 characters.

Dup File Name

The DIVIDE function would cause the file name to be the same as that of an existing
file. The DIVIDE function adds "_a” or “_b” to the end of the file name. Before
choosing the DIVIDE function, connect the unit to a computer and edit the file name.

File Not Found

The file added to the playlist cannot be found or a file could be damaged. Please
check the file in question.

Non-Supported

The audio file is not a supported format. Please see "9–Connecting with a Computer"
for file formats that this unit can use.

Battery Empty

The battery is almost out of power. Replace the AA batteries.

I/O Too Short

The IN and OUT points are too close together. Reset the IN and OUT points with at
least 1 second between them.

File Not Found
PLAYLIST

The file in the Playlist cannot be found. Please confirm that the file is still in the Music
Folder.

No PLAYLIST

No files have been added to the Playlist. Add a file to the Playlist or change the play
mode to something besides PLAYLIST.

PLAYLIST Full

The playlist is full. You cannot add more than 99 tracks to the Playlist.

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11–Messages
Message
MBR Error Init
CARD

Meaning and response
The card is not formatted properly or the formatting is broken. Change the card or
press the Á button when this message appears to format the card in FAT format.
CAUTION: Execution of FAT formatting erases all data currently on the card.

Format Error
Format CARD

The FAT formatting of the card is abnormal or broken. This message also appears if
you FAT formatted the card using a computer connected by USB and if a new card is
inserted in the unit. Always use the DR-05 to conduct FAT formatting of cards to be
used with it. Change the card or press the Á button when this message appears to
format the card in FAT format.
CAUTION: Execution of FAT formatting erases all data currently on the card.

File Not Found
Make Sys File

The system file is missing. This unit requires a system file for operation. When this
message appears, press the Á button to automatically create a system file.

Invalid SysFile
Make Sys File

The system file required to operate this unit is invalid. When this message appears,
press the Á button to automatically create a system file.

Invalid Card
Change Card

Something might be wrong with the card. Change the card.

Write Timeout

Writing to the card timed out.
Backup files on the card to your computer, and format the card.

Card Full

The card has no remaining capacity. Erase unnecessary files or move them to your
computer to make open space.

Layer too Deep

Folders can be created down to two layers. You cannot create a new folder inside the
current folder.
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11–Messages
Message

Meaning and response

Can't Divide

The position selected for divide is not suitable (too close to the beginning or end of a
track).

Max File Size

The file is larger than the designated size or the recording time exceeded 24 hours.

File Full

The total number of folders and files exceeds 5000. Erase unnecessary files or move
them to your computer.

Card Error

The card could not be handled properly. Replace the card.

Current File MP3

MP3 files cannot be divided.

File Protected

The file is read only and cannot be erased.

No Card

No card is in the unit, so recording is not possible.

No PB File

There is no file that can be played back. The file might be damaged.

No MUSIC File

There is no playback file, so DIVIDE cannot be executed.

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11–Messages
Message
Not Continued
File Error
Can't Save Data
Player Error
Device Error
Writing Failed
Sys Rom Err
Remote Cmd
Remote Rx
System Err 50
System Error 1
System Error 2
System Error 3
System Error 4
System Error 5
System Error 6
System Error 7
System Error 8
System Error 9

Meaning and response

If any of these errors occurs, turn the unit’s power off and restart it. If the power
cannot be turned off, remove the batteries, disconnect the AC adaptor (TASCAM PSP515U), and/or disconnect the USB cable for bus power supply. If the error message
continues to appear frequently, please contact a TEAC Repair Center.

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12–Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble with the operation
of this unit, please try the following before
seeking repair. If these measures do not solve
the problem, please contact the store where you
bought the unit, an authorized distributer or a
TASCAM Customer Support.

ªª Power will not turn ON.
•	 Confirm that the batteries are not dead.
•	 Confirm that the batteries are installed with
the correct +/– orientation.
•	 Confirm that the AC adapter (TASCAM PSP515U, sold separately) is firmly connected to
both the socket and the unit.
•	 Confirm that the USB cable (if used for USB
bus power supply) is firmly connected.
•	 Confirm that the USB cable (if used for USB
bus power supply) is not connected via a USB
hub.

ªª The unit does not function.
•	 Confirm that the HOLD switch is not set in the
direction of the arrow.

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•	 Is the unit connected to a PC with the USB
cable? (Is USB connected shown on the
display?)

ªª The microSD card is not recognized.
•	 Confirm that the microSD card is inserted
completely.

ªª Playback does not work.
•	 If you are trying to play a WAV file, confirm
that the sampling frequency is supported by
this unit.
•	 If you are trying to play an MP3 file, confirm
that the bit rate is supported by this unit.

ªª The speakers do not work.
•	 Are headphones connected?
•	 Is SPEAKER set to OFF?
•	 Check the connections with the monitoring
system.
•	 Is the volume of the monitoring system
minimized?

12–Troubleshooting
•	 Is the OUTPUT LEVEL setting of the unit
minimized?

•	 Confirm that the input level setting for
recording (REC LEVEL) is not too high.

ªª Recording does not work.

ªª The playback sounds unnatural.

•	 If you are using an external device, check the
connection again.
•	 Check the input settings again.
•	 Confirm that the recording level is not too
low.
•	 Confirm that the microSD card is not full.
•	 Confirm that the number of files has not
reached the maximum that the unit can
handle.

•	 Confirm that the playback speed is not being
adjusted.
•	 Confirm that the playback equalizer is not
enabled.
•	 Confirm that the level alignment function is
not enabled.

ªª The recording level is low.
•	 Confirm that the input level setting is not too
low.
•	 Confirm that the output level of a connected
external device is not too low.

ªª The sound I am trying to record
sounds distorted.

ªª I cannot erase a file.
•	 Confirm that you are not trying to erase a file
that has been copied from a computer after
being write-protected.

ªª This unit’s files do not appear on the
computer.
•	 Confirm that the unit is connected to the
computer using its USB port.
•	 Confirm that USB hubs are not used.
•	 Confirm that the unit is not recording or in
recording standby mode.
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13–Specifications
Ratings
Recording media
microSD card (64 MB - 2 GB)
microSDHC card (4 GB - 32 GB)
Recording/playback format
WAV: 44.1/48/96 kHz, 16/24-bit
MP3: 44.1/48 kHz, 32/64/96/128/192/256/320
kbps
Number of channels
2 channels (stereo)

Input/output ratings
Analog audio input/output ratings
MIC/EXT IN jacks (supporting plug-in power)
Connector: 1/8” (3.5 mm) stereo mini
Input impedance: 25 kΩ
Nominal input level: –20 dBV
Maximum input level: –4 dBV

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/LINE OUT
Connector: 1/8” (3.5 mm) stereo mini
Output impedance: 12Ω
Nominal output level: –14 dBV (10 kΩ load)
Maximum output level: +2 dBV (10 kΩ load)
Maximum output: 20 mW + 20 mW (32Ω load)
Built-in speaker
0.3 W (monaural)

Control input/output ratings
USB jack
Connector: Mini-B type
Format: USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED mass storage class

13–Specifications
Audio performance
Frequency response
20 - 20 kHz +1/–3 dB
(44.1 kHz, EXT IN to LINE OUT) (JEITA)
20 -22 kHz +1/–3 dB
(48 kHz, EXT IN to LINE OUT) (JEITA)
20 - 40 kHz +1/–3 dB
(96 kHz, EXT IN to LINE OUT) (JEITA)
Total harmonic distortion
0.05% or lower (EXT IN to LINE OUT, Fs
44.1/48/96kHz) (JEITA)
S/N ratio
92dB or higher (EXT IN to LINE OUT, Fs
44.1/48/96kHz) (JEITA)
Note) JEITA: Conforming to JEITA CP-2150

Computer compatibility
Windows
Pentium 300 MHz or faster
128 MB or more memory
USB port (USB 2.0 recommended)
Macintosh
Power PC, iMac, G3, G4 266 MHz or faster
64 MB or more memory
USB port (USB 2.0 recommended)
Recommended USB host controller
Intel chipset
Supported OS
Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Macintosh Mac OS X 10.2 or later

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13–Specifications
Other specifications
Power
Two AA batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH)
USB bus power supplied from a computer
AC adaptor (TASCAM PS-P515U, sold separately)
Power consumption
1.7 W (maximum)
Battery operation time (continuous
operation)
Alkaline type battery (EVOLTA)
Recording/ Format
playback
Recording WAV 96KHz,
24bit
Recording WAV 44.1KHz,
16bit
Recording MP3 44.1KHz,
128Kbps
Recording MP3 48 KHz,
320Kbps
Playback
WAV 96KHz,
24bit
Playback
WAV 96KHz,
24bit

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Operation
time
About 10.5
hours
About 17.5
hours
About 16
hours
About 11
hours
About 17
hours
About 17
hours

Note
Built-in
microphone
Built-in
microphone
Built-in
microphone
Built-in
microphone
Headphones
Built-in
Speaker

Recording/ Format
playback
Playback
WAV 44.1KHz,
16bit
Playback
WAV 44.1KHz,
16bit
Playback
MP3 44.1KHz,
128Kbps
Playback
MP3 44.1KHz,
128Kbps
Playback
MP3 48 KHz,
320Kbps
Playback
MP3 48 KHz,
320Kbps

Operation
time
About 19.5
hours
About 19.5
hours
About 19.5
hours
About 18.5
hours
About 19.5
hours
About 18.5
hours

Note
Headphones
Built-in
Speaker
Headphones
Built-in
Speaker
Headphones
Built-in
Speaker

Ni-MH type battery (eneloop)
Recording/ Format
playback
Recording WAV 96KHz,
24bit
Recording WAV 44.1KHz,
16bit
Recording MP3 44.1KHz,
128Kbps
Recording MP3 48 KHz,
320Kbps

Operation
time
About 10
hours
About 15.5
hours
About 13
hours
About 11
hours

Note
Built-in
microphone
Built-in
microphone
Built-in
microphone
Built-in
microphone

13–Specifications
Operation
time
About 15
hours
About 14
hours
About 16.5
hours
About 16.5
hours
About 16
hours
About 15
hours
About 16
hours
About 15
hours

Note
Headphones

Dimensional drawings
26mm

61mm

Built-in
Speaker
Headphones
Built-in
Speaker
Headphones
Built-in
Speaker
Headphones

141mm

Recording/ Format
playback
Playback
WAV 96KHz,
24bit
Playback
WAV 96KHz,
24bit
WAV 44.1KHz,
Playback
16bit
WAV 44.1KHz,
Playback
16bit
MP3 44.1KHz,
Playback
128Kbps
MP3 44.1KHz,
Playback
128Kbps
MP3 48 KHz,
Playback
320Kbps
MP3 48 KHz,
Playback
320Kbps

Built-in
Speaker

Dimensions (W x H x D)
61 x 141 x 26 mm (2 3/8” x 5 9/16” x 1”)
Weight
116 g (4 1/16 oz) (not including batteries)
Operating temperature range
0 - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)

•	 Illustrations and other depictions may differ
in part from the actual product.
•	 Specifications and external appearance may
be changed without notification to improve
the product.
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DR-05
TEAC CORPORATION

Phone: +81-42-356-9143		
1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530 Japan

http://tascam.jp/

TEAC AMERICA, INC.
Phone: +1-323-726-0303		
7733 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California 90640 USA

http://tascam.com/

TEAC CANADA LTD.
Phone: +1905-890-8008 Facsimile: +1905-890-9888	
5939 Wallace Street, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1Z8, Canada

http://tascam.com/

TEAC MEXICO, S.A. de C.V.
Phone: +52-55-5010-6000		
Río Churubusco 364, Colonia Del Carmen, Delegación Coyoacán, CP 04100, México DF, México
TEAC UK LIMITED
Phone: +44-8451-302511		
Suites 19 & 20, Building 6, Croxley Green Business Park, Hatters Lane, Watford, Hertfordshire. WD18 8TE, U.K.
TEAC EUROPE GmbH
Phone: +49-611-71580		
Bahnstrasse 12, 65205 Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Germany

http://www.teacmexico.net/

http://www.tascam.co.uk

http://www.tascam.de/
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Manifest Reference Document ID  : uuid:EF0A5EF4D98CDF11B2808570CAE1DC8E, uuid:1D723ADA9E0EE011924AAC03926759D3, uuid:67BA64B705C7DF11A530BBF4E233AFAE, uuid:D8EEEE325F1BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:9AE7B4C2341BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:31FEC859571BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:34FEC859571BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:27164913F7FDDE11AD73A19A466451CF, uuid:20723ADA9E0EE011924AAC03926759D3, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:4CE8BCD3620FE011B1148EC31D1187EB, uuid:1CD24D89780FE011B1148EC31D1187EB, uuid:25723ADA9E0EE011924AAC03926759D3, uuid:48E8BCD3620FE011B1148EC31D1187EB, uuid:1FD24D89780FE011B1148EC31D1187EB, uuid:23D24D89780FE011B1148EC31D1187EB, uuid:9317939BE3E0DE11BAAEF968C7B6689B, uuid:1D48115AFC10E011BB03BC6B8A82C2F9, uuid:2148115AFC10E011BB03BC6B8A82C2F9, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:D8EEEE325F1BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:37FEC859571BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:3AFEC859571BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:1A4884E3DB1BE011BB5790DC8713524F, uuid:769BBA7CE61BE011BB5790DC8713524F, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:1E95B5545D1BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:2095B5545D1BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:2395B5545D1BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:23807CF36BEDDE11AA7190A4E1961BEB, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:3AFEC859571BE0118D9C97361D5DD1CA, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:198436B8AEC3DE119E9485701ACFA64D, uuid:9D4242AAF61FE011827CF8950921807E, uuid:589045778220E011B574F84CBD316B98
Format                          : application/pdf
Title                           : DR-05 Owner's Manual
Creator                         : TASCAM
Page Count                      : 108
Page Layout                     : OneColumn
Author                          : TASCAM
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