8–recording, Recording environment, Volume balance adjustment – Tascam BB-1000CD User Manual

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TASCAM BB-1000CD

8–Recording

Recording environment

The two pairs of built-in stereo microphones on the front
and rear enable you to record 360° sound. You can also
record sound using external equipment connected to the

LINE IN

jack or the

EXT MIC A/B (L/R)

jacks.

Selecting the input

Follow these procedures to select the input.

NOTE

The signals from the selected input are recorded when recording.

1.

Press the

INPUT

key to open the

INPUT

screen.

2.

Press the

CURSOR [

§

/

]

key to select the

SOURCE

.

3.

Turn the

DATA

wheel to select the input you want.

FRNT/REAR:

Select this when you want to record the sound all around
the unit.

FRNT/LINE:

Select this when you want to record the sound in front of
the unit or that through the

LINE IN

jack. You can also

mix them up.

EXT/REAR:

Select this when you want to record the sound from ex-
ternal microphones or that behind the unit. You can also
mix them up.

EXT/LINE:

Select this when you want to record the sound from the
external microphones or that through the

LINE IN

jack.

You can also mix them up.

CAUTION

You do not have to take care of howling as sound from micro-
phones does not come out of the built-in speakers. Use headphones
or output from the LINE OUT jack to monitor the sound.

Adjusting the input settings

You can adjust the input settings on the

INPUT

screen.

Slide the

AUTO/LIMITER

switch on the left side to

ON

to

set the

LIMITER

setting effective.

MONO MIX

The signals of the left and right channels are mixed into
a monaural signal. Select “

ON

” when using one monau-

ral microphone only.

LIMITER

Use this to select the function activated when the

AUTO/

LIMITER

switch is “

ON

”.

LIMITER

The input gain changes automatically according to
the input signal level to prevent distortion caused by
excessively loud sound.

AGC HIGH/AGC LOW

The input gain changes automatically according to the
input signal level to keep the input signal in a certain
level. Useful when recording conversations such as in
meetings and conferences.
Select

AGC HIGH

when input level is weak, and

AGC

LOW

when strong.

NOTE

When recording live performances and in other situations where
unexpected loud sounds might occur, set this function to LIMITER to
prevent input clipping and allow recording without distortion.

CAUTION

The input signal level may largely diff er depending on the type

of the external microphone you use. Generally, the level is higher
when using a condenser microphone and lower when using a
dynamic microphone. Especially, you may not get enough signal
strength when using a low-sensitive dynamic microphone.

The input level adjustment using the FRONT MIC/EXT MIC and

REAR MIC/LINE knobs is ineff ective when using AGC.

Volume balance adjustment

You can adjust the volume levels of microphones and vol-
ume balance of playback signal on the

BALANCE

screen.

Adjusting the balance of microphones

You can adjust the

L/R

balance of the microphone input.

Use this to adjust the volume balance of the left and right
channels when using two external microphones.

1.

Press the

BALANCE

key to open the

BALANCE

screen.

2.

Press the

CURSOR [

§

/

]

key to select the

MIC L/R

item.

3.

Turn the

DATA

wheel to adjust the balance.

The adjustable range is

L50

-

C

(center) -

R50

.

NOTE

Pressing the F1 key returns the balance to C immediately.

Adjusting the level of playback signal

You can adjust the balance between the playback volume
of media and that of input. Use this to adjust the balance
between the playback volume and instrument volume when
overdubbing.

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