TASCAM DP-008 43
depend on the operating conditions as shown
below.
REC
•
indicator not lit during playback: track
playback signal
REC
•
indicator blinking (record standby)
during playback: track playback signal
REC
•
indicator blinking (record standby)
when the recorder is stopped: track input
signal
REC
•
indicator lit (during recording): track
input signal
NOTE
When the playback signal is shown, the
level of the recorded signal of the track is
shown, so the level shown by the meters
cannot be changed. When the input signal
is being shown, the input levels, and thus
the meters, can be changed using the TRIM
knobs for INPUT A and INPUT B.
Stereo level meters (L, R)
These show the stereo bus output level of this
unit. Adjust the output level with the MASTER
LEVEL knob.
Assigning inputs
When using this unit, “assigning inputs”
means setting the recording source for each
track to either INPUT A or INPUT B.
This unit can simultaneously record a
maximum of two tracks. You can also record
one input to two tracks simultaneously (in
this case, you cannot use the other input). You
cannot assign two inputs to the same track.
1 When the recorder is stopped, press
ASSIGN to open the
INPUT ASSIGN
screen.
In the initial setting,
A
(INPUT A) is
assigned as the recording source for tracks
1
,
3
,
5
and
7
, and
B
(INPUT B) is assigned as
the recording source for tracks
2
,
4
,
6
and
8
.
2 Use the REC keys to set the input source
for each track to either
A
(INPUT A) or
B
(INPUT B).
3 When finished making settings, press the
HOME key to return to the Home Screen.
Using input EQ
INPUT A and INPUT B each have a two-band
equalizer (EQ).
Use the
INPUT SETTING
screen to set input
EQ.
1 Press the INPUT SETTING key to open the
INPUT SETTING
screen.
2 Press the F2 (
EQ
) key to open the
equalizer setting screen.
The input equalizer has the following
parameters.
Parameter Setting value
EQ-SWITCH
(input EQ
switch)
ON/OFF
(Default: OFF)
Hi-F
(high frequency
range)
1.7 kHz – 18 kHz
(Default: 5 kHz)
Hi-G
(high range
gain)
±12 dB
(Default: 0.0 dB)
Lo-F
(low frequency
range)
32 Hz – 1.6 kHz
(Default: 350 Hz)
Lo-G
(low range
gain)
±12 dB
(Default: 0.0 dB)
6 – Basic Recording