Using the level control function, Record in 4 ch mode, Record 4 channels – Teac DR-44WL Reference Manual User Manual

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TASCAM DR-44WL

4 – Recording

Using the level control function

You can set the input level for microphone input.
1. Press the INPUT button to show the

INPUT

SETTING

screen.

2. Press the TRACK/INPUT button at the top panel to show the

INPUT

SETTING

screen for the track to set the input

level for.

3. Using the wheel select (highlight)

LV

CTRL

and press the

ENTER/MARK or / button.

INPUT

SETTING

screen when in 4CH mode

4. Use the wheel to set the level to be used.

Options:

OFF

(default value),

LIMITER

,

PEAK

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

button to return to the Home screen.

NOTE

LV

CTRL

can be set or changed even during recording

standby and when recording.

PEAK REDUCTION
This function is used to automatically lower the input level to an

appropriate one when an input sound is too loud. This allows

input level setting to be performed easily. The input level can be

raised manually if required.

TIPS

When recording live performances, for example, test for

peak reduction may be performed before actual recording.
Select the peak reduction mode in recording standby, and

maximize the input level. As a test performance is given

subsequently, the input gain is reduced to an appropriate

level to meet the input signals, and an optimum input level

for the performance is set.
Recording will be stored at this input level if this mode is

disabled before starting recording. Otherwise, the input

level will continue to be controlled automatically during

recording.

LIMITER
This function prevents distortion due to a sudden and excessive

input.
This mode is also suited for recording of live performances with

large volume changes.
In this mode, you can change the input level manually even

during recording.

CAUTION

Distortion of sounds may occur when excessively large input

signals come in even if the LIMITER function is activated. If

this occurs, reduce the input level manually or move the unit

farther away from the sound source.

Record in 4 CH mode

You can connect built-in microphones to external microphones

or other equipment to record four independent channels.
Stereo x 1 + mono x 2
channels 1/2 + channel 3, channel 4, or channel 1
channel 2 + channels 3/4
Mono x 4
Channels 1, 2, 3, and 4

Record 4 channels

1. Set the mode to

4CH

mode. (see “Selecting Operation

Mode” on page 16)

2. Press the RECORD button to set the recording standby

mode.

3. Select the track you want to record by using the TRACK/

INPUT button.
At this point, for the track you want to record into a stereo

file, turn the stereo link on. A track not stereo-linked is

recorded into a mono file.

4. Press the RECORD button again to start recording.
5. Press the 8/HOME button to stop recording.

How to Set the Stereo Link

• Turn the stereo link for channel 1 and channel 2 on/off.

For the TRACK/INPUT button, press both button 1 and

button 2 at the same time.

• Turn the stereo link for channel 3 and channel 4 on/off.

For the TRACK/INPUT button, press both button 3 and

button 4 at the same time.

You can check the status of the stereo link from the track status

display in the screen display.
The stereo link can be set for the above combinations only.

NOTE

When MP3 is selected for FORMAT, recording is not possible

by combining mono and stereo files.

File names when recording in 4-channel

In 4-channel recording, a set of two files is created—
one for the external microphones connected to channels 1

and 2 and one for the external device or stereo microphone

connected to channels 3/4.

TASCAM_0002S12.WAV

TASCAM_0002S34.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)

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