Справочник Пользователя для Tascam RS-232C HD-R1

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TASCAM  HD-R1
 15
3–Screens and Menus
be played is determined by the playback modes and 
repeat settings and could be the same as the current 
track.
Auto Cue
When enabled, entering the ready-to-play transport 
state, or using the 
SKIP 
keys to move to a new track, 
will cause the HD-R1 to cue up the track; that is, the 
HD-R1 will look ahead for audio that exceeds the 
given threshold and pause the transport at that point. 
The choices are 
Off
-72 dBFS
-66 dBFS
-60 dBFS
-54 dBFS
-48 dBFS
-42 
dBFS
-36 dBFS
-30 dBFS
-24 dBFS
Off
 disables the Auto Cue function. All other settings 
(dBFS values) enable the Auto Cue function with 
the selected value as the threshold at which the unit 
recognizes the start of the sound. For example, if –36 
dBFS is selected, the unit cues to the point in the track 
just before a sound of at least  –36 dBFS.
This is especially useful together with 
Auto 
Ready
, where the combination causes each track to 
play, then automatically cue up the next track where 
the audio passes the specified threshold level so that 
it is waiting to be triggered (by the 
PLAY
 button) from 
ready-to-play mode.
This menu provides access to all of the settings related 
to recording. Settings are listed with their name on the 
left side and current value on the right.
NOTE
Simultaneously pressing 
SHIFT+ENTER
 keys is a shortcut 
to the Record Settings Menu.
File Format
The file format to use for recording. The options are 
WAV
 or 
MP3
WAVE Settings
 
Leads to a submenu which contains parameters that 
control how wave files are recorded.
MP3 Settings
Leads to a submenu which contains parameters that 
control how MP3 files are recorded.
Channels
This sets the record mode. The options are: 
Mono 
Left
Mono Right
 and 
Stereo
.
Input Source
Analog/Mic
 or 
S/PDIF
 (digital). The input 
signal used during monitoring and recording.
Auto Markers
The HD-R1 can automatically drop markers when 
an audio input overload occurs or at a specific time 
interval. The field options are: 
Audio Overs
 
and 
Time Interval
. When enabled, 
Time 
Interval
 can be set to 
Off
, 1, 
2
3
4
5
10
30
or 
60
 minutes. Markers created by 
Audio Overs 
are given names beginning with “
Over
”.
 
Markers 
created by
 Time Interval 
are given names 
beginning with “
Time
”.
Pre-Record
Off
 or 
On
. When 
On
, the HD-R1 will store up to the 
last 20 seconds (when at 44.1 kHz) of incoming audio 
when the input monitor is enabled. When 
RECORD
 is 
pressed, this material is stored to media as well as the 
following audio. This helps you capture unexpected 
and important material.
Auto Track
This setting allows the user to determine the 
maximum audio file (track) size recorded by the 
HD-R1 either in bytes or in time. The choices are 
512 MB, 1 GB, 1.5 GB, 1.8 GB,
 
2 GB, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 
min, 1 hour.
 The default setting is 
2 GB.
 
If 
Playback Mode
 is set to 
Playlist
transitions between recorded audio files will be 
seamless for files of the same sample rate; otherwise, 
there will be a short fade in/out between audio files 
during playback.
Sync Record
Off
-72 dBFS
-66 dBFS
-60 dBFS
-54 dBFS
-48 dBFS
-42 dBFS
-36 
dBFS
-30 dBFS
-24 dBFS.
 When the input 
signal exceeds the selected threshold, the HD-R1 will 
begin recording. If the input signal then falls below 
the threshold for 5 seconds, the HD-R1 will pause, 
awaiting the threshold to be exceeded again.
File Base Name
New audio file names will start with these characters. 
Recorded audio files are given names by adding a 
three-digit number to the end of this base name. 
If you select this item, a screen opens to allow editing 
of the name. Use the 
SHUTTLE/DATA wheel
 to change 
the selected character in the name box. Press the 
ENTER
 key to confirm a character setting and select 
the next character to the right. Press the 
SKIP
 
µ key 
to select the next character to the left and clear the 
Record settings