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TASCAM DR-60D
4 – Recording
This unit can record sound from external microphones and external
audio devices, including CD players.
The unit can be set to record audio files in WAV or BWF
(44.1/48/96kHz, 16/24-bit) format.
Marks added when recording to Broadcast Wave Format (BWF) can
be used with software that supports this format, for example.
This recorder has five recording modes, including dual recording,
which allows the same input signals to be recorded at two different
levels, and 4-channel recording.
Selecting file format, sampling frequency,
and maximum file size
Select the audio file type that you want to record before you start
recording.
1. Press the MENU button to open the
MENU
screen.
2. Turn the DATA dial to select
REC SETTING
, and press the DATA
dial or / button to open the
REC SETTING
screen.
3. Turn the DATA dial to select
FORMAT
, and press the DATA dial or
/ button.
Set the file format with the Turn the DATA dial to one of the
following options.
Options:
BWF 16bit
,
BWF 24bit
,
WAV 16bit
(default
value),
WAV 24bit
NOTE
BWF is a format created for broadcasting that has the same
sound quality as the standard WAV format. It also uses the same
“.wav” file extension as WAV files. In this manual, we distinguish
these file types by using the terms BWF and WAV.
4. Press the DATA dial or . button to show settings.
5. Turn the DATA dial to select
SAMPLE
, and press the DATA dial or
/ button.
Set the sampling frequency with the Turn the DATA dial to one
of the following options.
Options:
44.1k
(default value),
48k
,
96k
.
6. Press the DATA dial or . button to show settings.