Tascam DR-1 ユーザーズマニュアル

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TASCAM DR-1
About recording modes
Ordinary recording
In addition to ordinary recording of the input signal, 
with this unit, you can mix and record the input sound 
with an audio file that is playing back in overdubbing. 
Overdubbing OFF
Ordinary recording of the input signal occurs and a 
new file is automatically created. 
Overdubbing ON
When overdubbing is ON, you can play an audio file 
saved on the SD card and mix in and record a new 
sound. For example, you can sing along to a karaoke 
track or play an instrument over a backing track. 
Even when overdubbing a new file is created 
automatically. The audio file that is played back  
is not overwritten. 
  TIP
By recording repeatedly in OVERDUB mode, you can  
use the unit as a simple multitrack recorder to overdub 
multiple parts. 
8–Recording
Before starting the following operation procedures, 
input selection and level adjustment should be 
completed, and the Home Screen should be open. 
1  Press 
REC/PAUSE
 to begin 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
If you have set the Input Setting Screen’s 
MONITOR
 item 
to 
ON
 so that you can always monitor the input, a pop-up 
appears that allows you to turn overdubbing ON or OFF. 
For ordinary recording, select OFF and continue to step 2. 
2  To start ordinary recording, press the 
REC/PAUSE
 
key again. 
  When recording starts, the 
REC/PAUSE
 key lights 
continuously, and the display shows the elapsed 
recording time and the remaining recording time. 
3  Press the 
STOP/HOME
 key to end recording and 
create the audio file. 
•  To pause recording, press the
REC/PAUSE
 
key. Press the 
REC/PAUSE
 key again to restart 
recording in the same track. If you press the 
STOP/HOME
 key after pausing a recorded audio 
file up to the moment that you paused recording  
is created.