3 – names and functions of parts, Top panel – Teac DP-006 User Manual

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TASCAM DP-006

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3 – Names and functions of parts

Top Panel

1

button / indicator

Press and hold this button to turn the unit ON and OFF. (See “Start-up &

shutdown” on page 41.)
The indicator lights when the power is on.

2

INPUT A/B LEVEL knobs and OL indicators

Use the LEVEL knobs to adjust the input levels for INPUT A/B. (See “Making

the first recording” on page 56.)
If an input source level is too high its OL (overload) indicator lights. If a

LEVEL knob is set too high (higher than 2–3 o’clock), the OL indicator

could light even if the volume of the input source signal is suitable.

3

REPEAT button

Turns the repeat playback mode ON and OFF. (See “Repeat playback” on

page 65.)

4

IN/OUT button

Press this button to open the I/O SETTING screen, and to set IN

(starting) and OUT (ending) points for repeat playback and track editing.

(See “Setting IN and OUT points” on page 65.)
The IN and OUT points are also used as the starting and ending points

when creating stereo master tracks.

5

REC MODE button

Press this button to open the RECORDER MODE screen where you can

set the recorder mode. (See “Recorder modes” on page 42.)

6

UN/REDO button / indicator

Press this button to undo the previous action or to redo the last undone

action. (See “Undoing operations (undo)” on page 58.)
Press this button while pressing and holding the Stop (8) button to open

the HISTORY screen. Using this screen, you can undo multiple opera-

tions at once.
This indicator lights when one or more operations that have been undone

can still be redone.

7

MASTER LEVEL knob

This adjusts the stereo signal level output from the /LINE OUT jack
This knob also adjusts the recording level when bouncing tracks, mixing

down and mastering.

8

Display

This shows various information.

9

INPUT SETTING button

Press this button to open the INPUT SETTING screen where you can

set input sources. (See “Selecting the input source” on page 51.)

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