Setting reference levels, Connecting headphones, Recording operation limitations – Teac HS-2 User Manual

Page 33: 4–basic operation

Advertising
background image

TASCAM HS-2

33

Setting reference levels

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

MENU

screen.

2 Touch the

SYSTEM SETUP

button to open the

SYSTEM SETUP

screen.

On the

PREFERENCES

page, set the digital reference

level (

Digital Ref. Level

). (You can also select the

type of keyboard.)
For details, see “PREFERENCES page” on page 102.

Connecting headphones

Connect headphones to the PHONES jack on the

front panel. Keep the headphones knob turned all the

way to the left (volume minimized) when connecting

headphones.

Headphones

CAUTION

Before connecting headphones, turn the PHONES knob

to the minimum volume. Failure to do so could cause

sudden loud noises to occur, which might damage your

hearing or equipment.

Recording operation limitations

A limitation of this unit is that recording in a folder

becomes impossible when the total number of files,

subfolders and other items in it becomes large. For this

reason, the following things might occur.
• When the total number of items in one folder

exceeds about 20000
Recording of a new take might not be possible even

when starting recording from a stopped state. When a

project or session is loaded, recording to that session

might not be possible. In these cases, the following

pop-up message appears.

• When recording/editing is repeated in timeline

mode and the available memory runs short

Repeating recording/editing may greatly consume

memory to manage regions or editing history. In

this case, recording cannot be performed, and the

following pop-up message appears:

In this case, the remaining recording time indicator for

the currently selected card on the Home Screen shows

Rec Limit

.

CAUTION

The total number of items inside one folder includes

files and folders not created by this unit. Management

files, system files and other files and folders that are not

ordinarily visible are also included in the total.

4–Basic operation

Advertising