What's in the settings window – Teac PCM Recorder User Manual

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TASCAM PCM Recorder

What's in the Settings Window

Press the Settings button (the “gear” in the bottom left corner of the window) to open

the Settings window. The following controls are available in this window:

1

High EQ

This control adds or subtracts high frequencies to the audio (shelving at 4500Hz).

This can be added to the sound input while the “EQ to Input” button is enabled (red)

or added to the sound output while the “EQ to Input” button is disabled (gray). (See

“4 EQ to Input” below.)

2

Low EQ

This control adds or subtracts low frequencies to the audio (shelving at 250Hz).

3

Speaker

Enables or disables the iPhone/iPad/iPod touch speaker. This is only available

when using the built-in audio on your Apple device. When a USB interface or

Dock connector accessory is plugged in, this button does nothing. The speaker is

automatically switched off when you press the Record button to avoid feedback, but

you can switch it back on in record-pause mode if desired.

4

EQ to Input

When this button is enabled (red), the EQ settings are being written to the file that

you record.

NOTE

TASCAM PCM Recorder stores the High EQ and Low EQ settings for either sound

input or output, depending on the “EQ to Input” setting (enabled/disabled). The EQ

settings can be applied to either sound input or output at a time.

5

Lo-Cut

When enabled, cuts all low frequencies.

6

L/R Swap

When using a stereo digital input source like the TASCAM iM2 via the dock, this

button exchanges the left and right inputs during recording.

7

Mono/Stereo

This changes the recording format to stereo or mono. When using the built-in

microphone on your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, or a device that connects to the

headphone jack on your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch like the TASCAM iXZ, this is always

Mono. Stereo recording is available when attaching a USB audio interface or device.

8

Reset EQ

Sets both the High and Low EQ controls to 0dB (centered/disabled)

9

Limiter

This button enables a peak limiter. It helps decrease distortion and keep levels from

varying too much.

NOTE

Adjust settings of your input device to avoid distortion.

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