TASCAM DP-006 Owners Manual - Page 52

Monitoring the input signal, Setting the monitoring mode

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6 - Basic Recording 4. If a source that uses the INPUT A connector is selected as the INPUT A input source in step 2 above, set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch on the left side panel appropriately. Set it to GUITAR when connecting an electric guitar or electric bass directly. Set it to MIC/LINE when inputting a mic or line signal. Setting the monitoring mode The monitoring mode can be set for the INPUT A/B signals. 1. When the recorder is stopped, press the INPUT SETTING button to open the INPUT SETTINGscreen. TIP When connecting an electric-acoustic guitar with a built-in preamp or an active electric guitar, as well as when connecting an electric guitar with effect boxes between it and this unit, set the MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch to MIC/LINE. Monitoring the input signal When an input source is set as the INPUT A or INPUT B connector on the rear panel, regardless of the REC button setting, the input signal is always sent to the stereo bus, so you can always monitor the input signal. When an input source is set to a front panel built-in mic, the input signal is sent to the stereo bus and can be monitored only when the REC indicator light for the track that is set to record the built-in mic is blinking (during record standby) or lit (while recording). You cannot monitor the built-in mic input when the REC indicator is not lit. NOTE When an input source is set as the INPUT A or INPUT B connector, during playback, the sounds of the playback signal and the input source are mixed and can be heard through headphones or a monitoring system connected to the /LINE OUT connector. 2. Use the F3 [5] and F4 [b] buttons to select the MODEitem value, and use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the input signal monitor mode. MONOx2: INPUT A/B signals are output as mono signals from left and right channels. STEREO: INPUT A/B signals are output as left and right channels. 3. After completing the setting, press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen. 52 TASCAM DP-006

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TASCAM
DP-006
6 – Basic Recording
4.
If a source that uses the
INPUT A
connector is selected as the
INPUT A
input source in step 2 above, set the
MIC/LINE-GUITAR
switch on the left
side panel appropriately. Set it to
GUITAR
when connecting an electric
guitar or electric bass directly. Set it to
MIC/LINE
when inputting a mic or
line signal.
TIP
When connecting an electric-acoustic guitar with a built-in preamp or an
active electric guitar, as well as when connecting an electric guitar with
effect boxes between it and this unit, set the
MIC/LINE-GUITAR
switch to
MIC/LINE
.
Monitoring the input signal
When an input source is set as the
INPUT A
or
INPUT B
connector on the rear
panel, regardless of the
REC
button setting, the input signal is always sent to
the stereo bus, so you can always monitor the input signal.
When an input source is set to a front panel built-in mic, the input signal is
sent to the stereo bus and can be monitored only when the
REC
indicator
light for the track that is set to record the built-in mic is blinking (during
record standby) or lit (while recording). You cannot monitor the built-in mic
input when the
REC
indicator is not lit.
NOTE
When an input source is set as the
INPUT A
or
INPUT B
connector, during
playback, the sounds of the playback signal and the input source are
mixed and can be heard through headphones or a monitoring system
connected to the
/LINE OUT
connector.
Setting the monitoring mode
The monitoring mode can be set for the
INPUT A/B
signals.
1.
When the recorder is stopped, press the
INPUT SETTING
button to open
the
INPUT SETTING
screen.
2.
Use the
F3
[
5
] and
F4
[
b
] buttons to select the
MODE
item value, and
use the
DATA
wheel to select (highlight) the input signal monitor mode.
MONOx2:
INPUT A/B
signals are output as mono signals from left
and right channels.
STEREO:
INPUT A/B
signals are output as left and right channels.
3.
After completing the setting, press the
HOME
button to return to the
Home Screen.