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TASCAM  DR-44WL
Home Screen
This is the screen that is usually shown when the unit 
is stopped.
Home Screen in the 4 CH mode
Home Screen in the MTR mode
1
  Playback speed status display
Icon
Playback speed
Blank
Playback speed not changed
1.1× – 2.0×
0.5× – 0.9×
Playback speed cannot be changed
2
  Display of the key control function on/off 
status
Icon
On/off status
Blank
Key control function off
Key control function on
Key control function on 
(setting disabled)
3
  Display of the reverb on/off status
Icon
On/off status
Blank
Reverb off
Reverb on 
(Recording with the effector on)
Reverb on 
(SEND status)
4
  Speaker output display
 displayed: Speaker output on
 not displayed: Speaker output off
5
  Phantom power supply display
Blank: No phantom power supply
 : 48 V phantom power supplied
 : 24 V phantom power supplied
6
  Power supply status display
When power is supplied from the batteries, the 
battery icon shows the amount of remaining 
battery power in bars (
).
When the icon displays no bar, 
 blinks, and 
the power subsequently turns off (standby 
state) due to dead batteries.
When the dedicated AC adapter (GPE053B) 
supplied with the product or USB bus power is 
used, 
 is shown.
7
  Recorder operation status display
These icons show the recorder operation status.
Indicator Meaning
8
Stopped
9
Paused
7
Playing back
,
Fast-forwarding
m
Fast-rewinding
/
Skipping to the head of the next 
file
.
Skipping to the head of the 
current file or of the preceding file
8
  Loop playback setting status display
During loop playback, the 
 icon is 
displayed.
9
  File name/song name display
When the 4CH mode is selected, the name or 
tag information of the file being played back is 
shown.
When there are multiple files in the 4CH mode, 
only the format portion of the file names and 
the basic number of the recording files are 
displayed. 
When the MTR mode is selected, the name of 
an opened song is shown.
0
  Loop playback IN (starting) and OUT 
(ending) points setting state
Shows the IN (starting) and OUT (ending) 
points-setting state of loop playback.
When the IN (starting) point is set, the   icon is 
displayed at the corresponding position on the 
playback position-displaying bar.
When the OUT (ending) point is set, the   icon 
is displayed at the corresponding position on 
the playback position-displaying bar.
q
  Playback position display
The current playback position is shown by a bar.
w
  Level meter guide display
This is a level meter guide for adjusting the 
input and output levels.
It is displayed at the “-12 dB” position on the 
scale.
e
  Level meter
Shows the level of sound being input or played 
back.
r
  File state display
The file state is displayed in different ways, 
depending on the type of file to be played 
back.
 : Stereo file
 : Mono file ×2
 : No file is present.
t
  Elapsed time display
Shows the elapsed time (hours : minutes : 
seconds) of the current file.
y
  Remaining time display
Shows the remaining time (hours : minutes : 
seconds) of the current file.
u
  Peak value displayed in decibel (dB)
Shows in decibels the maximum value of the 
playback level in a certain period of time.
Preparation
Preparing the power supply
Using AA size batteries
1.  Remove the battery compartment cover on the 
bottom panel.
2.  Install four AA size batteries with their ¥ 
and ^ marks as shown in the battery 
compartment.
3.  Attach the battery compartment cover.
NOTE
Set the type of batteries to use in the 
BATTERY TYPE
 item of the 
POWER/
DISPLAY
 menu in order for the unit to 
accurately show the amount of remaining 
power and allow the unit to accurately 
determine whether enough power is 
available for its proper operation. (By 
default, the type is set to 
ALKAL
 for 
alkaline batteries.)
Using an AC adapter
As shown in the illustration, use the included USB 
cable to connect the included GPE053B AC adapter 
to the unit's USB port.
Connect included 
USB cable
AC outlet
GPE053B
Micro B USB plug
CAUTION
 • Always use the included AC adapter 
(GPE053B) when using this unit. Use of a 
different adaptor could cause malfunction, 
fire or electric shock.
 • Noise may occur when recording with a 
microphone if the unit is too close to the 
AC adaptor. In such a case, keep sufficient 
distance between the AC adaptor and the 
unit.