Tascam DR-1 User Manual

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TASCAM DR-1
Selecting the input source
Setting the INT/MIC1 input functions
8–Recording
Follow these procedures to select the input source. 
1  Press the 
SETTING
 key to open the Input Setting 
Screen. 
 
2  Use the 
INPUT
 item to select the input source you 
want to use (listed at right). 
CAUTION
Use headphones to monitor when you are recording with 
a microphone. If you use speakers to monitor, the sound 
output from the speakers may also be recorded, causing a 
poor recording and even feedback. 
NOTE
The input source is the recording source when recording.
  TIP
Use the DR-1’s built-in effects as necessary on the input 
source. (See “Using the Effects” on page 32.) 
INT/MIC1 
Sets the input source as the built-in microphone when 
no microphone cable is connected to the 
MIC 1 IN
 
jack (stereo mini-jack). When a microphone cable is 
connected to the 
MIC 1 IN
 jack, the input microphone 
signal becomes the input source. 
If you select 
INT/MIC1
, you should also set the  
input functions. (See “Setting the INT/MIC1 input 
functions” below.) 
MIC2
Sets the input source as the microphone signal input 
through the 
MIC 2 IN
 jack (mono standard jack) on the 
front panel. Left and right channels are combined into 
the same signal. 
LINE
Sets the source as the line level signal (–10 dBV) 
input to the rear panel 
LINE IN
 jack (stereo mini-jack).
After selecting 
INT/MIC1
 as the 
INPUT
 item, press 
the 
µ
 key to highlight 
INPUT
, then turn the wheel 
right to open the 
INT/MIC1
 Input Setting screen. 
This screen has the following settings. Except for 
POWER
, all items also affect the built-in microphone. 
GAIN
Set the input sensitivity as 
HIGH
 or 
LOW
. The factory 
default setting is 
LOW
. Change it to 
HIGH
 if the input 
level is too low. 
TYPE
Select 
STEREO
 or 
MONO
 according to the type 
of connected microphone. The factory setting is 
STEREO
. If you select 
MONO
, the left and right 
channels are combined into the same signal.
POWER
When connecting a microphone that requires plug-in 
power set this to 
ON
. The factory default is 
OFF
CAUTION
Set this to 
OFF
 when using the built-in mic or  
connecting a dynamic microphone or microphone with  
a built-in battery. If set to 
ON
, the plug-in power my 
damage such microphones. 
LOW CUT
The factory default setting of the low cut filter is 
OFF
but you can also select 
80Hz
 or 
120Hz
 as the cut-off 
frequency for a low cut filter. 
  TIP
Try using one of the low cut filter settings when recording 
outdoors or another place where the unwanted sound of 
wind is being recorded. 
LEVEL CTRL
Use this to set the level control function.
Set it to AUTO to have the DR-1 automatically adjust the 
input gain according to the input level. Loud sounds and 
quiet sounds are both adjusted to the same level. 
Set it to LMT to have the DR-1 automatically limit the input 
gain so that input level of loud sounds are reduced to 
prevent distortion.
The factory default setting is OFF. 
NOTE
When recording live performances and in other situations 
where unexpected loud sounds might occur, set this 
function to 
LMT
 to prevent input clipping and allow 
recording without distortion.