6 - basic recording, Making the first recording, Multitrack recording – Teac DP-32 User Manual

Page 46: Arming tracks for recording, Adjusting track pan and level settings

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TASCAM DP-32

6 - Basic Recording

When you record in Rehearsal mode, the RECORD (0)

button flashes instead of becoming lit.
After finishing your rehearsal, press the REHEARSE button

to cancel Rehearsal mode.

Making the first recording

Before beginning the following recording procedures,

connect a recording source (such as a microphone or

guitar) to an input, assign that input as the recording

source for the track, and prepare your monitoring

equipment.
1. Press the REC button of the track that you want to

record on.
The REC button flashes red and the unit enters

recording standby.
A maximum of eight tracks can be recorded

simultaneously. When the REC buttons of eight

tracks are flashing, the other REC buttons become

inoperative.

2. Set the recording level.

Use the TRIM knobs of INPUTS A to H to adjust the

input level.
When doing this, adjust the levels appropriately by

checking the OL indicators above and to the left of the

TRIM knobs.
At the same time, confirm that the sound heard from

the headphones or monitoring system is not distorted,

and that no effects have been applied to the sound

unintentionally.

NOTE

The level meter of tracks that have input sources assigned

to them show input levels after the application of INPUT

equalizer.
OL indicators light if inputs are too loud.
If an OL indicator stays lit even when you lower the TRIM

knob for that input, lower the input source signal level.
3. Press the REHEARSE button to activate Rehearsal

mode.
In Rehearsal mode,

Rehearsal

appears in the

upper left corner of the Home screen.

4. Press the RECORD (0) button.

Rehearsal starts, the RECORD (0) button flashes, and

the PLAY (7) button lights.
The REC button of tracks set to be recorded keep

flashing because they are not being recorded.

5. After rehearsing your recording, press the STOP (8)

button.

6. Press the REHEARSE button to exit Rehearsal

mode.

Rehearsal

disappears from the upper left corner of

the Home screen.

7. Press the RECORD (0) button.

Recording starts, and the RECORD (0) and PLAY (7)

buttons light.
The REC buttons of the tracks being recorded stop

flashing and stay lit.

8. After finishing your recording, press the STOP (8)

button.

9. If you want to check part of a recording, use the

REW (m) (TO ZERO) button, for example, to move

(locate) to it.

TIP

Use the TO LAST REC function to move to the last recording

position and the TO ZERO function to return to the start of

the song (

00:00:00

). For more information about the

rewind/fast-forward and locate functions, see "Returning to

zero and the last recording position" on page 52.
10. Press the PLAY (7) button to play back the

recorded tracks.
Use the track and STEREO faders to adjust the

playback level.
Use the MONITOR LEVEL knob or the volume control

on your monitoring system to set the final monitoring

volume.
Use the PAN knob on the Mixer screen to set the

stereo position of each track.

NOTE

• For each track, the PAN knob on the Mixer screen and the

track fader control the recorded track's playback output

signal or the monitoring sound of the input signal. They

do not control the signal being recorded to the track.

• If you are not satisfied with the recorded sound, repeat the

procedure above from the beginning.

Multitrack recording

You can record new audio to different tracks while playing

back already recorded tracks.

Arming tracks for recording

• Press the REC buttons of the already recorded tracks to

turn off their REC buttons if they are lit.

• Press the REC buttons of the tracks on which you want

to record to put them into recording standby (the REC

buttons start flashing).

Adjusting track pan and level settings

Use the track faders and PAN knobs on the Mixer screen

of the already recorded tracks to adjust their levels and

stereo positions that will be used when monitoring their

playback signals while making the new recording.

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