10 – internal settings, Menu screen, Recording settings (rec setup) – Tascam HS-4000 User Manual

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10 – Internal settings


In this chapter, we explain the unit’s internal settings in detail.

Menu screen


Press the MENU key on the front panel to open the following

MENU

screen.

REC SETUP button

Make recording settings.

PLAY SETUP button

Make playback settings.

SYNC T/C button

Make synchronization and time code settings.

REMOTE SETUP button

Make settings for external remote control.

MIXER SETUP button

Make mixer settings.

METER SETUP button

Make level meter settings.

SYSTEM SETUP button

Make system settings.

VERSION INFO button

Show the system version.

CF MANAGE button

Manage CF cards.

OPERATION MODE button

Make operation mode system settings.


Recording settings (REC SETUP)


The

REC SETUP

screen has three tabbed pages:

REC MODE

,

FILE FORMAT

and

OPTIONS

. Touch the tabs at the bottom of

the screen to open the corresponding page.

REC MODE page

Make settings related to the recording mode.

Confidence monitoring

Turn the confidence monitoring function, which allows
immediate playback of the recorded signal for monitoring,

ON

(default) or

OFF

.

To use the confidence monitoring function, however, the
sampling frequency and number of tracks must be set as follows.

Fs (sampling frequency):

44.1k

,

48k

,

48k–0.1%

or

48+0.1k

TIMELINE Rec Tracks(in timeline mode):

2tr

Number of tracks armed for recording (in take
mode):

No more than 2 total

FILE FORMAT page

Make settings related to the file format.

File Mode

Use the following buttons to set the recording file mode.

MONO button:

Each track is treated as a monophonic file. (This option will
be selectable in a future firmware version upgrade)

POLY button (default):

Multiple tracks are combined into polyphonic files.

Mono File Place

When the

File Mode

is set to

MONO

, set the folder where audio

files are saved with the following buttons.

Sub Folder button (default):

Audio files are saved in subfolders created for each take
within the session folder.

Session Root button:

Audio files are saved directly in the session folder.

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