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TASCAM  HD-R1
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4–Recording
Other recording functions
Media capacity and recording
After making the above settings, the unit is ready to 
record. A new file is automatically created for every
recording. 
1  Press the 
RECORD
 key. 
  The unit becomes ready to record and input 
monitoring is turned ON. 
  The 
RECORD
 and 
READY
 keys light up. 
2  Check the input level using the meters on the 
Home Screen. 
  When 
INPUT
 is set to 
Analog/Mic
, use 
the 
INPUT 
knob on the front panel to adjust the 
level. 
  When 
INPUT
 is set to 
S/PDIF
, the level 
cannot be adjusted. Adjust the level at the 
source if it is not suitable. 
NOTE
When connecting headphones to the PHONES jack to 
monitor recording, use the PHONES knob to adjust the 
level. This knob only affects the headphone level; it does 
not affect the output level from the LINE OUT jack on the 
rear panel. 
3  Press the 
PLAY
 key to start recording.
  The 
RECORD
 and 
PLAY
 keys light. 
4  When finished recording, press the 
STOP
 key. 
  A file is created. 
  With the default setting, the files are automati-
cally named “
Track001
,” “
Track002
,” etc. 
  Press the 
READY
 key to pause recording. 
  Pausing also creates a file. A new file is created 
for the next recording. 
NOTE
Audio files created when recording are stored in the 
current folder. Moreover, when the playback mode is set 
to playlist, the created audio file is automatically added to 
15 for information about the current folder and the playlist. 
See also “Setting the playback mode” on page 14.
 
Using the Record Settings Menu, you can also set the 
following functions. 
Automatically create markers during recording at 
specified time intervals or when the input signal 
clips. 
Turn ON/OFF the prerecord function, which retains 
the input signal in a buffer when the unit is in 
ready-to-record mode. 
Set the maximum size for audio files. 
Turn ON/OFF the Sync Record function, which 
automatically starts recording if the input signal 
exceeds a certain level. 
Set the base name that is given automatically to 
new files. 
Set the base name that is given automatically to 
new markers. 
Please see “Record settings” in the Owner’s Manual 
for more about these functions. 
During recording, the media space indicator on the 
screen displays the remaining space. 
When there is no remaining space, the unit stops 
recording, the file closes, and a warning message that
there is no space appears on the screen. 
In the FAT file system used by this unit, the maximum
size for each file is limited to 2GB. If the file size
reaches the limit, the unit closes that file and continues
recording to a new file. In this situation, no gap in
recording occurs, so the files can be relinked in a
DAW, for example. Moreover, if the unit’s playback 
mode is set to playlist, the files can be played back in
order without an audible gap between them.
Standard recording procedures