TEAC DP-008 DP-008 Owner's Manual - Page 45

Multitrack recording, REC indicator settings, Track pan and level settings

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6 - Basic Recording monitoring volume. Use the PAN knobs to set the stereo positions (between the left and right speakers) of each track signal. NOTE The PAN and LEVEL knobs of each track control that track's playback output signal or monitored input signal. They do not control the signal being recorded to the track. •• If you are not satisfied with the recorded sound, follow the procedures above again from the beginning. •• Press the Ô/ keys to rewind/fast forward (like a tape recorder). Press and hold these keys to increase the rewind/fast forward speed. Press the stop (ª) key to stop. Multitrack recording You can record new sounds to different tracks while playing back already recorded tracks. REC indicator settings •• Turn OFF the REC indicators of already recorded tracks. •• Press the REC key on the track that you want to overdub to put it into record standby (REC indicator blinking). Track pan and level settings Use the LEVEL and PAN knobs of already recorded tracks to adjust their level and stereo positions for monitoring during overdubbing. Input selection and assignment Use the procedures described earlier in this chapter to assign input sources to tracks for recording. Input level settings When finished making settings, press the playback (Á) key to start playback. Just as though you were recording, you can monitor the sound of already recorded tracks playing back and the input source on the track for recording, allowing you to check the monitor balance and volume. Making additional recordings Press the playback (Á) key while pressing and holding the record (-) key. This allows you to create a new recording on a different track while listening to the sound of tracks playing back. Mixdown Adjusting the volumes and stereo positions of the recorded tracks to create a well-balance stereo mix is called mixdown. Level and balance Use the TRACK 1-8 LEVEL knobs to adjust the relative balance between tracks. Use the MASTER LEVEL knob to adjust the overall level. Watching the L/R meters at the right of the display, adjust the level until it is suitable. If the volume is too loud, the sound will be distorted. NOTE The track meters on the Home Screen show the recorded signal levels on the tracks. Therefore, these meters do not change even when the LEVEL knobs are adjusted. TIP You do not need to keep the entire song at the same volume. For example, you could gradually increase the volume during a guitar solo. Stereo position (panning) Using the PAN knob for a track, you can adjust the track signal's stereo position. Track EQ (equalizer) Each track has a 2-band equalizer (EQ). TASCAM DP-008 45

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monitoring volume.
Use the
PAN
knobs to set the stereo
positions (between the left and right
speakers) of each track signal.
NOTE
The PAN and LEVEL knobs of each track
control that track’s playback output signal
or monitored input signal. They do not
control the signal being recorded to the
track.
If you are not satisfied with the recorded
sound, follow the procedures above again
from the beginning.
Press the
Ô
/
keys to rewind/fast
forward (like a tape recorder). Press and
hold these keys to increase the rewind/fast
forward speed. Press the stop (
ª
) key to
stop.
Multitrack recording
You can record new sounds to different tracks
while playing back already recorded tracks.
REC indicator settings
Turn OFF the
REC
indicators of already
recorded tracks.
Press the
REC
key on the track that you
want to overdub to put it into record stand-
by (
REC
indicator blinking).
Track pan and level settings
Use the
LEVEL
and
PAN
knobs of already
recorded tracks to adjust their level and stereo
positions for monitoring during overdubbing.
Input selection and assignment
Use the procedures described earlier in this
chapter to assign input sources to tracks for
recording.
Input level settings
When finished making settings, press the
playback (
Á
) key to start playback.
Just as though you were recording, you can
monitor the sound of already recorded tracks
playing back and the input source on the
track for recording, allowing you to check the
monitor balance and volume.
Making additional recordings
Press the playback (
Á
) key while pressing
and holding the record (
) key.
This allows you to create a new recording on a
different track while listening to the sound of
tracks playing back.
Mixdown
Adjusting the volumes and stereo positions of
the recorded tracks to create a well-balance
stereo mix is called mixdown.
Level and balance
Use the
TRACK 1
8
LEVEL
knobs to adjust
the relative balance between tracks. Use the
MASTER LEVEL
knob to adjust the overall
level. Watching the
L
/
R
meters at the right of
the display, adjust the level until it is suitable.
If the volume is too loud, the sound will be
distorted.
NOTE
The track meters on the Home Screen show
the recorded signal levels on the tracks.
Therefore, these meters do not change even
when the LEVEL knobs are adjusted.
TIP
You do not need to keep the entire song at
the same volume. For example, you could
gradually increase the volume during a
guitar solo.
Stereo position (panning)
Using the
PAN
knob for a track, you can adjust
the track signal’s stereo position.
Track EQ (equalizer)
Each track has a 2-band equalizer (EQ).
6 – Basic Recording