Tascam DR-1 User Manual

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TASCAM DR-100MKII
4 – Recording
Use the auto gain control and limiter functions to 
• 
prevent loud sound sources from distorting when 
recording. (See “Using the level control function” on 
page 32.)
Using the level control function  
Set the recording level control function to be used with 
microphone input.  
1  Set the AUTO/LIMITER switch on the bottom of the 
recorder to ON.   
2  Press the MENU button to open the 
MENU
 screen.  
3  Use the wheel to select the 
INPUT SETTING
 menu, 
and press the ENTER/MARK button to open the 
INPUT SETTING
 screen.  
4  Use the wheel to open the following screen.    
5  Use the . and / buttons as well as the wheel 
to set the 
LEVEL CTRL
 item.
LMT (default)  
The input gain is adjusted in response to the analog 
input level, so that even if the input volume is very loud 
recording will occur at a level without distortion.  
AUTO
The gain is automatically adjusted to make the volume 
as even as possible. The gain increases for low-level 
input signals, and the gain decreases for high-level 
input signals. This is useful for recording at the same 
level people in a meeting who are at different distances 
from the microphones, for example. 
NOTE
When set to 
• 
AUTO
 (auto gain control), the input gain is 
adjusted automatically, so the INPUT volume control 
has no effect. 
When the input is LINE 1/2, regardless of the setting, it 
• 
will always function as 
LMT
 (limiter). 
Recording
The following explanation assumes that you have already 
set the input source and adjusted the analog input level 
and that the Home Screen is open. 
1  Press the RECORD [0] button to put the unit in 
recording standby. 
The screen shows the recording file name, the input 
source, the recording audio file type and sampling 
frequency. Please confirm that these are as desired 
before starting recording.
NOTE
When the 
MONITOR
 item is set to 
ON
 on the 
INPUT SETTING
 
screen so that input sounds can always be monitored, a 
popup menu where you can turn overdubbing ON or OFF 
will appear. In this case, select 
OFF
 before proceeding to 
step 2. 
2  Press the RECORD [0] button again to start 
recording. 
When recording starts, the RECORD indicator lights 
continuously, and the display shows the elapsed 
recording time and the remaining recording time.
3  Press the STOP [8] button to end recording and 
create the audio file.
  To pause recording, press the RECORD [0] or PLAY/
PAUSE [ y/9] button. Press the RECORD [0
or PLAY/PAUSE [ y/9] button again to restart 
recording in the same file. If you press the STOP [8
button after pausing a recorded audio file up to the 
moment that you paused recording is created.