TEAC DP-004 DP-004 Owners Manual (English) - Page 56

About the OL indicators and meters, Input meters A, B

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6-Basic Recording input monitor mode. MONOx2: input signals from both INPUT A and INPUT B channels are output as a combined mono signal from both the left and right channels. STEREO: input signals from INPUT A and INPUT B channels are output separately on the left and right channels, respectively. 3 After making the setting, press the HOME key to return to the Home Screen. meter, the level is too high (when a "-" appears, it will stay on screen for a while before automatically disappearing). If the level is too high and a "-" appears, the sound might be distorted, so lower the level until a "-" stops appearing. If an OL indicator lights, the signal from the input source could be too loud or the LEVEL knob too high. If the OL indicator lights even if the LEVEL knob is set at 2-3 o'clock or less, the input signal is too high, so turn down the volume on the input source. About the OL indicators and meters The audio levels of this unit can be checked using the OL indicators in the input section and the meters on the Home Screen. The meters allow the signal levels to be checked, and they can also be used to confirm whether signals are being input into the unit. For example, if the input meters are moving a signal is being input into the unit even if you cannot hear anything when you are monitoring. As shown below, if a "-" appears at the top of a 56 TASCAM DP-004 Overload warning bar Input meters (A, B) The two meters on the left side of this unit show the input levels of the INPUT A and INPUT B channels. Adjust these levels using the INPUT A and INPUT B LEVEL knobs, or the output volume controls on the sound sources.

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TASCAM
DP-004
6–Basic Recording
input monitor mode.
MONOx2
: input signals from both
INPUT A
and
INPUT
B
channels are output as a combined mono signal
from both the left and right channels.
STEREO
: input signals from
INPUT A
and
INPUT B
channels are output separately on the left and
right channels, respectively.
3 After making the setting, press the
HOME
key to
return to the Home Screen.
About the OL indicators and meters
The audio levels of this unit can be checked using
the OL indicators in the input section and the meters
on the Home Screen.
The meters allow the signal levels to be checked,
and they can also be used to confirm whether signals
are being input into the unit. For example, if the
input meters are moving a signal is being input into
the unit even if you cannot hear anything when you
are monitoring.
As shown below, if a “–” appears at the top of a
meter, the level is too high (when a “–” appears, it
will stay on screen for a while before automatically
disappearing). If the level is too high and a “–”
appears, the sound might be distorted, so lower the
level until a “–” stops appearing.
If an
OL
indicator lights, the signal from the input
source could be too loud or the
LEVEL
knob too high.
If the
OL
indicator lights even if the
LEVEL
knob is set
at 2–3 o’clock or less, the input signal is too high, so
turn down the volume on the input source.
Overload
warning bar
Input meters (A, B)
The two meters on the left side of this unit show the
input levels of the
INPUT A
and
INPUT B
channels.
Adjust these levels using the
INPUT A
and
INPUT B
LEVEL
knobs, or the output volume controls on the
sound sources.