TEAC DP-24 DP-24 Owner's Manual - Page 45
Checking the assignment, Canceling an assignment, Using phantom power, Monitoring, Monitor selection
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6 - Basic Recording Checking the assignment You can check the current assignment on the Assign screen. The assigned input source name (A to H) is displayed on the level meter display area of each track on the Home screen. NOTE When power is turned off (except when the song protection function is enabled), the current song is saved and all song-related settings are stored. The next time you turn the power on, all stored settings will be restored. Canceling an assignment When the Assign screen is displayed, pressing the F1 (DEFAULT) button restores the initial settings. Likewise, pressing the F2 (ALL CLEAR) button clears all assignment settings. Using phantom power When connecting a condenser microphone that requires phantom power, press the PHANTOM (+48V) for INPUT A to D or INPUT E to H when the recorder is stopped to turn the phantom power on or off. When you turn the phantom power on, PHANTOM (+48V) button becomes lit and phantom power is supplied to the XLR jacks of INPUT A to D and/or INPUT E to H. When the GUITAR indicator is lit, however, INPUT H will not receive phantom power even if phantom (+48V) power is ON (indicator lit) for E-H. CAUTION •• Turn the STEREO fader down before turning phantom power on or off. Depending on the microphone, a loud noise could occur, resulting in damages to the equipment and people's hearing. •• Do not connect or disconnect a microphone when phantom power is on. This could cause a loud noise and damage the equipment. •• Turn phantom power on only when using a condenser microphone that requires phantom power. •• Do not supply phantom power to an unbalanced dynamic microphone. Doing so could cause a malfunction. •• Supplying phantom power to some types of ribbon microphones could cause a malfunction. Do not supply phantom power to a ribbon microphone if you are in doubt. Monitoring Monitoring is an important element of the recording and mastering process. You can use an external monitoring system (self-powered monitor speakers, amplifier equipped with speakers, etc.) or headphones to monitor the sound of this unit. Use the MONITOR LEVEL knob to adjust the level of the monitoring system. Monitor selection Besides the stereo bus, this unit allows you to monitor the bounce bus (see "Bouncing tracks" on page 53) or Effect Sends 1/2. In the Effect Sends monitoring, you can monitor the signals being sent to the effects. 1. When the Home screen is displayed, press the MONITOR SELECT button to open the MONITOR SELECT pop-up window. 2. Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to select the monitor destination. STEREO (default) Select this to monitor the stereo signal of the stereo bus. BOUNCE Select this to monitor the stereo signal of the bounce bus. EFFECT SEND 1 Select this to monitor the mono signal of the Effect Send 1. EFFECT SEND 2 Select this to monitor the mono signal of the Effect Send 2. 3. After selecting the monitor destination, press the MONITOR SELECT button to return to the Home screen. 45 TASCAM DP-24