4 – recording, Overview of recording modes, Set where to save the file – Teac DR-44WL Reference Manual User Manual

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TASCAM DR-44WL

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4 – Recording

In addition to the built-in microphone, an external microphone

or external audio devices (i.e. CD player) can also be used for

recordings.
Recordings can be made in MP3 (32k -320kbps, 44.1k/48kHz)

and WAV/BWF (44.1k/48k/96kHz, 16/24-bit) audio formats.
Cue marks in WAV file that supports BWF (Broadcast Wave

Format) can be used in BWF compatible softwares.

Overview of recording modes

This recorder can record sounds in two modes: 4CH and MTR

modes.
4CH mode
Up to four tracks can be recorded simultaneously from the

built-in microphones and the external input terminal (the

assignment of the input terminal is fixed).
Recorded files are created as follows according to the track

setting.

o

Stereo x 2

o

Stereo x 1 + mono x 2

o

Mono x 4

MTR mode
In addition to simultaneous recordings of up to four tracks from

the built-in microphones and the external input terminal (the

assignment of the input terminal is selectable), sounds, etc. can

be recorded over an already recorded file.
Recorded files are created as follows according to the track

setting.

o

Mono x 4

Set where to save the file

Set the folder where recorded files are saved.
The recorded file will be saved in the current (currently selected)

folder. For details, see the

SELECT

quick menu item under

(see “Folder operations” on page 31).
If no folder is specified, the file will be stored in the “MUSIC”

folder.

Select the file format and sampling

frequency (4CH mode only)

Select the desired audio file type before you start recording.
1. Press the MENU button to open the

MENU

screen.

2. Using the wheel, select (highlight)

REC

SETTING

and

press the ENTER/MARK or / button.
The

REC

SETTING

screen appears.

3. Using the wheel, select (highlight)

FORMAT

and press the

ENTER/MARK or / button.
Set the file format.

Using the wheel, select one of the following options.
Options:

BWF

24bit

,

BWF

16bit

(default value),

WAV

24bit

,

WAV

16bit

,

MP3

320k

,

MP3

256k

,

MP3

192k

,

MP3

128k

,

MP3

96k

,

MP3

64k

,

MP3

32k

NOTE

BWF is a format created for broadcasting that has the same

sound quality as the standard WAV format. It also uses the

same

.wav

file extension as WAV files. In this manual, we

distinguish these file types by using the terms BWF and WAV.

The WAV and BWF formats offer higher quality recording

than MP3 files.

The MP3 format can record for longer hours compared to

the WAV and BWF formats.

With MP3 format, recording with higher values offers better

quality.

4. Press the . button to highlight the item.
5. Using the wheel, select (highlight)

SAMPLE

and press the

ENTER/MARK or / button.
Set the sampling frequency.

Using the wheel, select one of the following options.
Options:

44.1k

(default value),

48k

,

96k

NOTE

96k

cannot be selected for a MP3 format file.

6. Once the setting has been completed, press the 8/HOME

button to return to the Home screen.

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