Delaying the start of recording (rec delay), 4 – recording – Teac DR-60D User Manual

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TASCAM DR-60D

4 – Recording

Recording the moment before pushing

RECORD (PRE REC)

By using prerecording, when the unit is in recording standby you

can record up to two seconds of the signal input before the record

(0) button is pushed to start recording.(PRE REC)
1. Press the MENU button to open the

MENU

screen.

2. Turn the DATA dial to select

REC SETTING

, and press the DATA

dial or / button to open the

REC SETTING

screen.

3. Turn the DATA dial to select

PRE REC

, and press the DATA dial

or / button.

4. Turn the DATA dial to turn the pre-recording function

ON

(default

value:

OFF

).

5. When finished making the setting, press the stop (8) [HOME]

button to return to the Home Screen.

TIP

By using this in combination with the AUTO REC function, you

can record events without losing the beginnings of sounds.

NOTE

If recording is started less than two seconds after entering record

standby, the sound since entering recording standby will be

recorded.

If you turn the pre-recording function on, turn the recording

delay function off.

Delaying the start of recording (REC DELAY)

You can delay the start of recording by about 0.3 seconds (fixed

time) from when you press the record (0) button.
Use this function to avoid recording the sound of pressing the

record (0) button.
1. Press the MENU button to open the

MENU

screen.

2. Turn the DATA dial to select

REC SETTING

, and press the DATA

dial or / button to open the

REC SETTING

screen.

3. Turn the DATA dial to select

REC DELAY

, and press the DATA

dial or / button.

4. Turn the DATA dial to set the recording delay function to

ON

(default value:

OFF

).

5. When finished making the setting, press the stop (8) [HOME]

button to return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

If you turn the recording delay function on, turn the pre-recording

function off.

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