TEAC DP-004 DP-004 Owners Manual (English) - Page 29

source for its track. See Assigning input channels,

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3-Names and Functions of Parts 5 UN/REDO key and indicator Press this to undo the last action. Press again to redo it. (See "Undoing operations (undo)" on page 66.) Press this key while pressing and holding the STOP ( ·) key to open the HISTORY screen where you can undo multiple steps. This indicator lights when one or more operations that have been undone can still be redone. 6 LCD Display This shows the Home Screen and various other screens. (See "Display screens" on page 39.) The display contrast can be changed using the PREFERENCE screen. (See "Setting the contrast" on page 46.) 7 INPUT SETTING key Press this key to open the INPUT SETTING screen where you can select the input source. (See "Selecting the input source" on page 54.) 8 INPUT A and INPUT B LEVEL knobs and OL indicators Use these knobs to adjust the input levels for INPUT A and INPUT B. (See "Making the first recording" on page 58.) If the input source level is too high its OL (overload) indicator lights. Moreover, even if the input level is suitable, the OL indicator might light if the LEVEL knob is turned past 2 or 3 o'clock. 9 ASSIGN key Press this key to open the INPUT ASSIGN screen where you can assign the A and B input channels to tracks. An assigned channel becomes the recording signal source for its track. (See "Assigning input channels" on page 57.) 0 MASTER LEVEL knob Adjusts the monitoring level of the stereo output signal. This knob also adjusts the recording level when performing a bounce or mix down. q Track PAN knobs Use these knobs to adjust the panning of each track in the stereo mix. (See "Stereo position (panning)" on page 62.) w Track LEVEL knobs Use these knobs to adjust the playback levels of each track. (See "Level and balance" on page 62.) e Track REC keys and indicators Press a REC key to put a track in recording standby mode (the key flashes). Pressing the key again cancels recording standby mode. If you press the PLAY (¥) key while holding down the RECORD (-) key, recording will begin on every track in recording standby mode (the REC indicator lights). TASCAM DP-004 29

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3–Names and Functions of Parts
TASCAM
DP-004
29
5
UN/REDO key and indicator
Press this to undo the last action. Press again to redo
it. (See “Undoing operations (undo)” on page 66.)
Press this key while pressing and holding the
STOP
(
·
)
key to open the
HISTORY
screen where you can
undo multiple steps.
This indicator lights when one or more operations
that have been undone can still be redone.
6
LCD Display
This shows the Home Screen and various other
screens. (See “Display screens” on page 39.)
The display contrast can be changed using the
PREFERENCE
screen. (See “Setting the contrast” on
page 46.)
7
INPUT SETTING key
Press this key to open the
INPUT SETTING
screen
where you can select the input source. (See “Selecting
the input source” on page 54.)
8
INPUT A and INPUT B LEVEL knobs and OL indicators
Use these knobs to adjust the input levels for
INPUT
A
and
INPUT B
. (See “Making the first recording” on
page 58.)
If the input source level is too high its
OL
(overload)
indicator lights. Moreover, even if the input level is
suitable, the
OL
indicator might light if the
LEVEL
knob is turned past 2 or 3 o’clock.
9
ASSIGN key
Press this key to open the
INPUT ASSIGN
screen where
you can assign the A and B input channels to tracks.
An assigned channel becomes the recording signal
source for its track. (See “Assigning input channels”
on page 57.)
0
MASTER LEVEL knob
Adjusts the monitoring level of the stereo output
signal.
This knob also adjusts the recording level when
performing a bounce or mix down.
q
Track
PAN knobs
Use these knobs to adjust the panning of each track
in the stereo mix. (See “Stereo position (panning)” on
page 62.)
w
Track
LEVEL knobs
Use these knobs to adjust the playback levels of each
track. (See “Level and balance” on page 62.)
e
Track
REC keys and indicators
Press a
REC
key to put a track in recording standby
mode (the key flashes). Pressing the key again
cancels recording standby mode. If you press the
PLAY (
¥
)
key while holding down the
RECORD (
)
key, recording will begin on every track in recording
standby mode (the
REC
indicator lights).