TEAC DP-004 DP-004 Owners Manual (English) - Page 54

-Basic Recording, Selecting the input source

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6-Basic Recording Selecting the input source This unit has two input channels (INPUT A and INPUT B) that can be selected separately as input sources. The built-in microphones (front panel MIC A and MIC B) and external input signals (input through the rear panel INPUT A and INPUT B connectors) can be selected as input sources. Mic, line and guitar signals can be input through the INPUT A channel. The MIC/LINE-GUITAR switch on the left side panel must be set accordingly. Moreover, the sensitivity can be set when using the built-in mics. 1 When the transport is stopped and the Home Screen is open, press the INPUT SETTING key to open the INPUT SETTING screen. Use the IN A and IN B items to set the input sources for the INPUT A and INPUT B channels. 54 TASCAM DP-004 2 Use the F3 (§) and F4 (¶) keys to select the IN A or IN B setting, and turn the DATA wheel to select the input source. IN A selection choices OFF: input OFF INT.MIC A-Low: built-in MIC A (low sensitivity) INT.MIC A-Mid: built-in MIC A (middle sensitivity) INT.MIC A-High: built-in MIC A (high sensitivity) GUITAR/LINE: guitar or line signal (through INPUT A connector) MIC: external mic (through INPUT A connector) IN B selection choices OFF: input OFF INT.MIC B-Low: built-in MIC B (low sensitivity) INT.MIC B-Mid: built-in MIC B (middle sensitivity) INT.MIC B-High: built-in MIC B (high sensitivity) LINE: line (through INPUT B connector) MIC: external mic (through INPUT B connector) 3 After changing the setting, press the HOME key to return to the Home Screen. 4 If a source that uses the INPUT A connector is

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TASCAM
DP-004
6–Basic Recording
Selecting the input source
This unit has two input channels (
INPUT A
and
INPUT
B
) that can be selected separately as input sources.
The built-in microphones (front panel
MIC A
and
MIC B
) and external input signals (input through
the rear panel
INPUT A
and
INPUT B
connectors) can
be selected as input sources. Mic, line and guitar
signals can be input through the
INPUT A
channel.
The
MIC/LINE–GUITAR
switch on the left side panel
must be set accordingly. Moreover, the sensitivity
can be set when using the built-in mics.
1 When the transport is stopped and the Home
Screen is open, press the
INPUT SETTING
key to open
the
INPUT SETTING
screen.
Use the
IN A
and
IN B
items to set the input sources
for the
INPUT A
and
INPUT B
channels.
2 Use the
F3
(
§
) and
F4
(
) keys to select the
IN A
or
IN B
setting, and turn the
DATA
wheel to select the
input source.
IN A
selection choices
OFF
: input OFF
INT.MIC A-Low
: built-in
MIC A
(low sensitivity)
INT.MIC A-Mid
: built-in
MIC A
(middle sensitivity)
INT.MIC A-High
: built-in
MIC A
(high sensitivity)
GUITAR/LINE
: guitar or line signal (through
INPUT A
connector)
MIC
: external mic (through
INPUT A
connector)
IN B selection choices
OFF
: input OFF
INT.MIC B-Low
: built-in
MIC B
(low sensitivity)
INT.MIC B-Mid
: built-in
MIC B
(middle sensitivity)
INT.MIC B-High
: built-in
MIC B
(high sensitivity)
LINE
: line (through
INPUT B
connector)
MIC
: external mic (through
INPUT B
connector)
3 After changing the setting, press the
HOME
key to
return to the Home Screen.
4 If a source that uses the
INPUT A
connector is