Dual recording file names, Recording 4 channels, Making 4-channel recording settings – Teac DR-60D User Manual

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TASCAM DR-60D

4 – Recording

Dual recording file names

Dual recording allows two files to be recorded simultaneously. The

name of the second file created by dual recording has

DXX

added to

the file name of the ordinary recording.

DXX

shows the amount that

the input level has been lowered.

TASCAM_0002S12.WAV

TASCAM_0002S34D12.WAV

1

: Set with the

WORD

item on the

FILE NAME

screen

2

: Recording file base number

3

:

S

is the source file

4: Assigned channels (

12

is channels 1/2 and

34

is channels 3/4)

5

: This dual recording file was recorded with the input level set to

-12dB. (This would be

D06

if recorded at -6dB or

D10

if recorded

at -10dB, for example.)

Recording 4 channels

You can connect external mics or other equipment to record four

independent channels as two stereo recording files (channels 1/2

and 3/4).

Making 4-channel recording settings

1. Press the MENU button to open the

MENU

screen.

2. Turn the DATA dial to select

REC MODE

, and press the DATA dial

or / button to open the

REC MODE

screen.

3. Turn the DATA dial to select

REC MODE

, and press the DATA dial

or / button.

4. Turn the DATA dial to select

4CH

.

5. Press the DATA dial or . button to select the other item.
6. Turn the DATA dial to select

CH1/2 IN

, and press the DATA dial

or / button.

Set the CH1 and CH2 mic inputs.

Options:

STEREO

(default value),

CH1 MUTE

,

CH2 MUTE

7. Press the DATA dial or . button to select the other item.
8. When using mid-side mics, turn the DATA dial to select

MS

MODE 1/2

or

MS MODE 3/4

, and press the DATA dial or /

button.

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