Analog output adjustment section, Rear panel, 2 – names and functions of parts – Tascam Model 24 - Digital Mixer, Recorder, and USB Audio Interface User Manual

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TASCAM Model 24

2 – Names and Functions of Parts

Analog output adjustment section

T

MUTE switches and indicators (SUB, MON 1, MON 2,

MAIN)

When

MUTE

switches are on (pushed in,

MUTE

indicators lit),

signals to the corresponding output jacks are muted.

Y

MAIN switch (SUB)

When this switch is on (pushed in), the

SUB OUTPUT L/R

jack

output signal is sent to the MAIN MIX L/R bus.

U

AFL switches (MON 1/MON 2)

When these switches are on (pushed in), the

AUX OUTPUT

MON 1/2

jack output signals are sent to the PFL/AFL L/R bus.

I

SD MAIN MIX RETURN switch

When this switch is on (pushed in), playback of stereo master

files recorded on the SD card is output from the

MAIN OUT-

PUT

and

AUX OUTPUT MON 1

/

2

jacks.

ATTENTION

Be aware that when this switch is on (pushed in), the sound

of the MAIN MIX L/R bus is not output.

O

SUB fader

Use to adjust the output level of the

SUB OUTPUT

jacks.

P

MON 1/MON 2 faders

Use to adjust the output levels of the

AUX OUTPUT MON 1/2

jacks.

A

MAIN fader

Use to adjust the output level of the

MAIN OUTPUT

jacks.

Rear panel

S

USB port

This is a B-type USB port. Use a USB cable (Type-A to Type-B)

to connect the unit to a computer. (See “Connecting with a

Computer” on page 49.)

ATTENTION

The unit should be connected directly to the computer, not

through a USB hub. Moreover, noise could be picked up if the

cable is too long.

D

AC IN connector

Connect the included power cord here.

F

POWER switch

Press to turn the unit on and off.

V

CAUTION

Before turning the unit on, lower the volumes of connected

equipment to their minimum levels.
Failure to do so might cause sudden loud noises, which could

harm your hearing or result in other trouble.

NOTE

Do not do this when the unit is operating (including record-

ing, playing back or writing data to an SD card). Doing so

could cause proper recording to fail and recorded data to be

lost.

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