Sig indicators and level meters, Recording, Sig indicators and level meters recording – Tascam Model 24 - Digital Mixer, Recorder, and USB Audio Interface User Manual

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TASCAM Model 24

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5 – Basic recording

SIG indicators and level meters

The channel 1-12, 13/14-19/20

SIG

indicators and level meters

shown on the Meter Screen can be used to check the levels of

this unit’s audio signals.
The level meters are for visually checking signal levels and can

also be used to check whether or not signals are being input

to this unit. For example, even if nothing can be heard when

monitoring, if the Meter Screen level meters are moving, signals

are being input to this unit.
The

SIG

indicators light green when signals (of at least −56 dB)

are input through their channels.
If a

SIG

indicator lights red, the input source signal is too loud or

the

GAIN

knob is turned up too far.

If the

SIG

indicator lights red even when the

GAIN

knob is

turned all the way to the left, the input source signal is to loud.

Lower its volume.

Track level meters (1-12, 13/14-21/22)

These show track playback signal or track input signal levels.
Channels for which the

MODE

switch is set to “

MTR

” will show

the following signal levels according to the operation status.

REC button

Transport

status

Level meter display

Unlit

PLAY

Track playback signal

Blinking

(recording standby)

PLAY

Playback signal
Track input + playback

signal

Stop

Track input signal

Blinking

(recording)

Record

Track input signal

NOTE

When the playback signal is shown, the level of the recorded

signal on the track is being shown, so the levels of the level

meters cannot be changed.
When the input signal is shown, adjusting channel 1-12,

13/14-19/20

GAIN

knobs will change the levels of the level

meters.

TIP

Please see “Meter Screen details” on page 26 for details

about the Meter Screen.

MAIN MIX L/R level meters (MAIN)

These show the MAIN MIX L/R bus levels.

Recording

This unit can simultaneously record up to 24 tracks, including 22

channel inputs and the MAIN MIX L/R bus.
The following recording operations assume that mics, guitars

and other things to record have been connected to the unit,

input signals have been assigned as track recording sources,

monitoring equipment has been connected and a song has

been loaded.

1.

Press the

REC

buttons for channel to record.

Press the

REC

button to start recording standby. It will blink

red.
When a

MODE

switch is set to “

MTR

”, the signal from the

input jack on that channel will be recorded. (See “Setting

the MODE switch” on page 36.)

NOTE

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The MAIN MIX L/R bus does not have a

REC

button, but it is

always in recording standby. The signals of the MAIN MIX L/R

bus will always be recorded if the

0

button is pressed.

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When the

REC

buttons of tracks that already have recordings

is blinking, press them to make them unlit.

2.

Set the recording levels.
Use the

GAIN

knobs of each channel to adjust their input

levels.
Watch the

SIG

indicators above and to the right of the

GAIN

knobs, and set the levels suitably.

At the same time, check that the sound heard through

headphones or a monitoring system is not distorted and

that an unintended effect has not been set.

NOTE

If an input is too loud, the

SIG

indicator will light red.

If the

SIG

indicator lights red even when its

GAIN

knob is

turned all the way to the left, lower the volume of the input

source.

3.

Press the

0

button.

Recording will start and the

0

and

7

/

9

buttons will

light.
The

REC

buttons for tracks to record will stop blinking and

stay lit.

4.

When recording has completed, press the

8

button.

5.

Use the

m

/

,

buttons and

8

button, for example to

locate to a position you want to check.

TIP

For details about the locate function, see “Locate function” on

page 40.

6.

Press the

7

/

9

button to play the recorded tracks.

Use the channel and

MAIN

faders to adjust the playback

levels.
Use the volume of the monitoring system to adjust the final

monitoring level.
Use the

PAN

knobs of each channel to set the position of

each track signal between left and right speakers.

NOTE

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The channel

PAN

knobs and channel faders control the play-

back output signals of already recorded tracks or the moni-

toring volume of input signals. They do not control signals to

be recorded.

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If you are not satisfied with a recording, repeat the above

procedure from the beginning.

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