Assigning input channels, See “assigning input channels, 6–basic recording – Tascam DP-004 User Manual

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6–Basic Recording

TASCAM DP-004

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NOTE

If an OL indicator in the input section is lighting even

though the input meter is showing a suitable level, the

input signal is too strong and the sound is distorted.

Lower the volume output on the input source.

Track meters (1–4)

These meters show either the playback signal level

or the input signal level for each track. The signal

levels shown by the track meters depend on the

operating conditions as shown below.

REC

indicator not lit during playback: track play-

back signal

REC

indicator blinking (record standby) during

playback: track playback signal

REC

indicator blinking (record standby) when the

transport is stopped: track input signal

REC

indicator lit (during recording): track input

signal

NOTE

When the playback signal is shown, the level of the

recorded signal of the track is shown, so the level shown

by the meters cannot be changed. When the input signal

is being shown, the input levels, and thus the meters,

can be changed using the LEVEL knobs for INPUT A and

INPUT B.

Stereo meters (L, R)

These show the stereo bus output level of this unit.

Adjust the output level with the

MASTER LEVEL

knob.

NOTE

When an input source is a built-in mic, if the REC indica-

tor is not lit on the track that is set to record the built-in

mic, no signal is sent to the stereo bus, so the meters do

not move.

Assigning input channels

In this unit, assigning an input channels allows you

to assign the signal input from INPUT A or INPUT

B as the source for recording on a track.
This unit can simultaneously record a maximum of

two tracks. You can also record one input channel to

two tracks simultaneously (in this case, you cannot

use the other input channel). You cannot assign two

input channels to the same track.

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