TEAC HD-P2 HD-P2 Owner's Manual - Page 15

LOCATE, CANCEL, Hold Meter Peak Decay

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HD-P2 Screens and Menus Continued from the previous page Figures 14a and 14b are expanded views of all of the project settings and timecode sub-menus (timecode settings are explained in detail in the Timecode section of this manual).The following are details about the Project Settings menu items: Sample Rate - 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 or 192 kHz. This cannot be changed once any audio has been recorded into this project. All audio files in a project must be of the same sample rate. Channels - This sets the record mode. The options are: Mono Left, Mono Right, Mono Summed, and Stereo. Sample Width - 16 or 24 bits. Input Source - Analog/Mic or S/PDIF (digital). Clock Source - Internal, LTC, Video, Word Clock, or S/PDIF. Timecode - Enabled or Disabled. Timecode Settings - a submenu of timecode parameters. Headset Monitoring - Stereo, Mono Left, Mono Right, Mono Summed, or Follow Record Mode ("Channels" field above). Monitoring via the internal speaker follows this setting as well, although Stereo is rendered as Mono Summed. Auto Markers - The HD-P2 can automatically drop markers when an audio input "over" occurs, or when timecode drops out. The field options are: None, Audio Overs, TC Dropout, Both. Auto Append - This mode, as described previously, is set Yes or No. Pre-Record - Off or On. When On, the HD-P2 will store the last several seconds of incoming audio when the input monitor is enabled. When REC is pressed, this material is stored to media as well as the following audio. This helps you not miss unexpected and important material. Locator Types - This can limit where the LOCATE keys can position the timeline, to the edge of Files Only, to Markers Only, or to Files and Markers. Meter Clip Hold - Flash (very brief), 3, 6, or 10 seconds, or Infinite. When set to Infinite, the Clip indicator on the display is cleared by pressing CANCEL. Meter Decay Rate - Slow, Medium, or Fast. Hold Meter Peak Decay - Slow, Medium, Fast, or Off. File Base Name - Audio file names will start with these characters. Mark Base Name - Marker names will start with these characters. Figure 14a - Project Settings Screen: Expanded View Figure 14b - Project Timecode Settings Screen: Expanded View Continued on the next page 15 TASCAM HD-P2 Owner's Manual

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TASCAM
HD-P2 Owner's Manual
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HD-P2 Screens and Menus
Continued from the previous page
Figure 14a - Project Settings Screen: Expanded View
Figures 14a and 14b are expanded views of all of the
project settings and timecode sub-menus (timecode
settings are explained in detail in the Timecode sec-
tion of this manual).The following are details about
the Project Settings menu items:
Sample Rate
44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4
or
192 kHz
. This can-
not be changed once any audio has been recorded
into this project. All audio files in a project must be
of the same sample rate.
Channels
– This sets the record mode. The options are:
Mono Left
,
Mono Right
,
Mono Summed
, and
Stereo
.
Sample Width
16
or
24
bits
.
Input Source
Analog/Mic
or
S/PDIF
(digital).
Clock Source
Internal
,
LTC
,
Video
,
Word Clock
, or
S/PDIF
.
Timecode
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
Timecode Settings
– a submenu of timecode param-
eters.
Headset Monitoring
Stereo
,
Mono Left
,
Mono Right
,
Mono Summed
, or
Follow Record Mode
(“Channels”
field above). Monitoring via the internal speaker
follows this setting as well, although Stereo is ren-
dered as Mono Summed.
Auto Markers
– The HD-P2 can automatically drop
markers when an audio input “over” occurs, or
when timecode drops out. The field options are:
None
,
Audio Overs
,
TC Dropout
,
Both
.
Auto Append
– This mode, as described previously, is
set
Yes
or
No
.
Pre-Record
Off
or
On
. When
On
, the HD-P2 will store
the last several seconds of incoming audio when
the input monitor is enabled. When
REC
is pressed,
this material is stored to media as well as the fol-
lowing audio. This helps you not miss unexpected
and important material.
Locator Types
– This can limit where the
LOCATE
keys
can position the timeline, to the edge of
Files Only
, to
Markers Only
, or to
Files and Markers
.
Meter Clip Hold
– Flash (very brief),
3
,
6
, or
10 seconds
,
or
Infinite
. When set to
Infinite
, the
Clip
indicator on the
display is cleared by pressing
CANCEL
.
Meter Decay Rate
Slow
,
Medium
, or
Fast
.
Hold Meter Peak Decay
Slow
,
Medium
,
Fast
, or
Off
.
File Base Name
– Audio file names will start with these
characters.
Mark Base Name
– Marker names will start with these
characters.
Continued on the next page
Figure 14b - Project Timecode Settings Screen: Expanded View