Recorder modes, Connecting other equipment, Rear panel – Teac DP-03 User Manual

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Recorder modes

This unit has four recorder modes.
MULTITRACK
Use to operate the unit as a multitrack recorder.
BOUNCE
Use to bounce tracks. (See “Bouncing tracks” on page 43.)
MIXDOWN
Use to mix down tracks to create a stereo master track. (See

“Mixing down tracks” on page 53 and “Creating a stereo

master track” on page 54.)
MASTERING
Use to play stereo master tracks that you have created

and apply effects to them (mastering). (See “Checking the

stereo master track” on page 55 and “Mastering the stereo

master track” on page 56.)
When the unit’s power is turned ON, it always starts up in

MULTITRACK

mode.

When in any mode besides

MULTITRACK

mode, many

of the usual operations using the screen are unavailable.
In this Owner’s Manual, the

MULTITRACK

mode is the

recorder mode explained unless otherwise noted.

Connecting other equipment

This section shows examples of connecting other

equipment with this unit.

Precautions before making connections

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Turn the power of this unit and all devices that you will

connect with it OFF (or put them in standby power

mode) beforehand.
Supply power to all the devices from the same line.

When using a power strip, for example, use one with a

cable that has a high electric current capacity in order

to minimize power voltage variations.

Rear panel

AC outlet

TASCAM

PS-1225L

DC plug

Headphones

Footswitch

TASCAM

RC-3F

(Optional)

Connect guitar/base to INPUT A

Powered speakers or

amplifier and speakers

Connect mics to

MIC A and B

Drum machine

Connect electronic keyboard

to INPUT A and B

CAUTION

Do not input signals into both the XLR and standard

jacks at the same time.
Do not connect a dynamic microphone using an

unbalanced connection when phantom power is ON.

Doing so could break it.
Do not connect or disconnect a mic when phantom

power is ON. This could cause a loud noise and damage

equipment.
Turn the unit output volume down using the

PHONES

knob and MASTER fader on the front panel before

turning phantom power ON or OFF. Depending on the

mic, a loud noise could occur, damaging equipment

and harming people’s hearing.

4 – Preparations

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