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TASCAM DP-32SD 37
6 - Basic Recording
Setting the stereo position
Use the PAN parameter to set the stereo position.
The full left value is
L63
, and the full right value is
R63
. The
center position is shown by
C
.
PAN
Turn the PAN knob to adjust the stereo position.
Setting range:
L63
to
C
to
R63
(Default:
C
)
Changing the signal phase
When the phase is inverted due to mic wiring or another reason,
use the
PHASE
Ø item to correct the phase.
1. Use the CURSOR (5/b/g/t) buttons to move the cursor
to the
PHASE
Ø area.
Phase
2. Turn the JOG/DATA dial to change the signal phase.
Options:
PHASE
Ø unlit (default): Normal phase
PHASE
Ø lit: Inverted phase
Checking the fader level
You can check the level of a track with the
LEVEL
item of the
Mixer screen. You cannot, however, select this item and adjust
the level of a track directly on this display.
NOTE
The fader level indicator shows the actual fader level. When playing
back a track, by default, the positions of the faders (physical faders)
on the top panel and the fader level indicators match, but control
using a fader group could cause them to differ. In this case, when
you move a physical fader, the fader level indicator will respond
to and match the physical fader value, and thereafter the physical
fader will control the level again.
CAUTION
In such cases, a sudden level change could occur.
Setting levels sent to stereo buses
You can adjust the levels sent to stereo buses independently for
each input (INPUT A to H).
1. Use the CURSOR (5/b/g/t) buttons to move the cursor
to the
LEVEL
area.
Fader level indicator
2. Turn the JOG/DATA dial to adjust the level.
Setting range:
inf
to
+6.0dB
Solo
Press the SOLO button to enable Solo mode. The SOLO button
lights when this mode is active.
In Solo mode, the REC button of each track works as a SOLO
button, so you can monitor the signal of the desired track.
When Solo mode is active, only tracks that have lit REC buttons
can be heard. All other tracks are muted.
1. When the Home screen is open, press the SOLO button to
enable Solo mode.
In Solo mode, the SOLO button is lit.
2. Press the REC button for the track you want to solo. (You can
solo multiple tracks at the same time.)
When Solo mode is activated, the MUTE indicator of the
track whose REC button was pressed lights.
ª
To cancel soloing
In Solo mode, press the SOLO button or the REC button of the
soloed track.
When Solo mode is deactivated, the MUTE indicators of soloed
tracks turn off.
Muting tracks
1. Press the MUTE button to enter Mute setting mode.
In Mute setting mode, the MUTE button lights.
2. Press the REC button for a track that you want to turn
muting on/off.
When muted, the MUTE indicator of that track lights.
ª
To cancel muting
Press the MUTE button to enter Mute setting mode.
Press the REC button of a muted track to unmute it (and turn its
MUTE/SOLO indicator off).
NOTE
If you solo a muted track, you can hear its sound, but its muted
status is retained. So, it will be muted again when you end soloing.