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TASCAM DR-70D
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4 – Recording
Simultaneously recording two files at
different input levels (DUAL REC)
This recorder can simultaneously record a second recording
at a different input level along with the regular recording. For
example, when recording with microphones, you can make an
ordinary recording with the input level set as high as possible
and simultaneously record at a slightly lower input level for
safety.
Two recorded files (one with higher input level and one with
lower input level) are saved individually.
NOTE
Make the input level setting for the ordinary recording in
the usual manner. (See “Adjusting the input level” on page
19.), (See “Setting the input gain” on page 20.)
Enabling dual recording
1. Press the MENU button to open the
MENU
screen.
2. Turn the DATA dial to select
RECORD
, and press the DATA
dial.
The
RECORD SETTING
screen opens.
3. Turn the DATA dial to select
DUAL REC
, and press the
DATA dial.
4. Turn the DATA dial to set the input gain level of the other
recording.
Options: OFF (default), −1dB to −12dB (in −1dB increments)
NOTE
This function cannot be enabled if more than two channels
are selected for recording or if the two selected channels
prevent the recording of a stereo pair (for example, CH1 and
CH3).
5. Press the DATA dial or 4/. button to enable selection of
other items.
6. When finished, press the 1/8 button to return to the Home
Screen.
Starting dual recording
Press the record (0) button to start dual recording.
During dual recording, the recording screen appears as follows.
In the input source display area of the recording screen, the
input levels of the current input source and the dual recording
are shown.
Dual recording file names
Dual recording will create two files simultaneously.
The name of the second file created by dual recording has “-XX”
added to the file name of the ordinary recording.
“-XX” shows the amount that the input level has been lowered.
1: Set with the
WORD
item on the
FILE NAME
screen
2: Recording file project number
3: S is the source file
4: Assigned channels (“12” is CH1 and CH2 and “34” is CH3
and CH4)
5: D (dual recording file with lower level)
6: This dual recording file was recorded with the input level
set to −5dB. (This would be “-06” if recorded at −6dB or
“-10” if recorded at −10dB, for example.)