Recording screen, 2 – names and functions of parts – Teac DR-100MKII User Manual

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r

Loop playback IN (starting) and OUT (ending)

points
The settings of loop playback starting (IN) and ending
(OUT) points are shown. When the starting (IN) point
is set, the icon appears below the corresponding
position on the playback position bar.
When the ending (OUT) point is set, the icon
appears below the corresponding position on the
playback position bar

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.

y

Monitoring output

Depending on the status, one of the following icons
appears.

Sound output from the headphone jack

Sound output from the speaker

Recording screen

1

Stereo/mono setting

When recording with mics, this icon shows whether
recording is in stereo or mono.

Stereo
Mono

2

Prerecording setting

The

icon appears when the prerecording function

is “ON” and the unit is in recording standby.

3

Low-cut filter ON/OFF setting

This icon shows whether the low-cut filter is ON or OFF.
When set to

40Hz

,

80Hz

or

120Hz

, the icon appears as

light letters on a dark background.

OFF
40 Hz low-cut filter ON
80 Hz low-cut filter ON
120 Hz low-cut filter ON

4

Auto gain control/limiter setting

Auto gain control OFF
Auto gain control ON
Limiter OFF
Limiter ON

5

Elapsed/remaining recording time

This shows the elapsed time of the file being recorded
or the remaining time (hours: minutes: seconds)
according to the set maximum file size. If the remaining

time available on the SD card is less, however, that will
be shown instead.
When in recording standby or recording, press the

HOME button to switch between the elapsed recording
time and the remaining recording time. When the
remaining recording time is shown, a “–” appears
before it.

6

Recorder operation status

This icon shows the recorder operation status.

Icon

Meaning

8

Recording standby

9

Recording paused

0

Currently recording

7

Level meters

These show the levels of the input signals. When
overdubbing is on, the levels of the combined input
and playback signals are shown. On the scale, the b
mark indicates a level of −16 dB to help you adjust the
analog input level.

8

File name

This shows the file name that will automatically be
given to the file being recorded.

9

Input signal setting

This icon shows the signal being input.

XLR (MIC/LINE 1) IN L/R
UNI MIC L/R (directional)
OMNI MIC L/R (omnidirectional)
LINE 2 IN L/R

0

SD card remaining recording time

This shows the remaining recording time (hours:
minutes: seconds) on the SD card in the recorder.

q

Peak value in decibels (dB)

The peak recording level is shown in decibels.

w

Recording file type/bit length/sampling frequency

This shows the format, bit length and sampling
frequency of the file being recorded.

2 – Names and Functions of Parts

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