Noise reduction, Dp-01fx appendix, Balanced xlr inputs – Teac DP-01 Series Owners Manual User Manual

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DP-01FX Appendix

TASCAM DP-01

Owner’s Manual

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Balanced XLR inputs

The line of symbols on either side of the square gets shorter as the
played note approaches the “target” and the center square fills when
the string is in tune:

Changing the tuning

Most instruments are tuned with A=440 Hz. If

you are playing with another instrument that cannot be tuned, you
may want to change this value, but typically there is no need.

Use the wheel to change the reference tuning away from 440 Hz if you
need to do this.

Noise reduction

When you are recording, the background noise of microphones, or the noise
from guitar amplifiers, etc. may cause problems. The DP-01FX allows you to
“gate” this noise, and only open the gate when the input signal goes over a
certain level. This only takes effect when the

MULTI

effect is enabled.

1

Press

MENU

, and then select the

PREFERENCE

menu.

2

Use the arrow keys to scroll to

NSP

:

Using a noise gate
like this sometimes

requires a little work to make
sure that you don’t accidentally
cut off quiet parts of a song.
Before you make a recording
using the noise gate, it’s a good
idea to rehearse the whole part
to make sure you’ve got the right
gate level.

3

Set the level at which the gate opens to a value from

OFF

(the gate is

always open) through

1

(the gate will open easily, with very quiet

sounds) to

60

(a lot of force—quite loud sounds—is needed to open

the gate).

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