Tascam DR-60 MP3 Player User Manual


 
TASCAM DR-60D
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4 – Recording
10. Turn the DATA dial to set the
END LEVEL
, which is the level
that the unit recognizes as no input signal.
Options:
–6dB
,
–12dB
,
–24dB
(default value),
–48dB
11. Press the DATA dial or . button to select the other item.
12. Turn the DATA dial to select
END DELAY
, and press the DATA
dial or / button.
13. Turn the DATA dial to set the
END DELAY
, which is the amount
of time after the
END LEVEL
is reached until recording stops.
Options:
1sec
5sec
(default value)
14. When finished making the setting, press the stop (8) [HOME]
button to return to the Home Screen.
15. Press the record (0) button to put the unit into recording
standby.
Recording starts automatically when the input signal exceeds
the
START LEVEL
.
16. The recording mode changes according to the setting of the
MODE.
MARK: The unit adds marks when the input signal level
falls below the
END LEVEL
for more than the
END DELAY
time and when the input signal level
becomes higher than the
START LEVEL
again.
PAUSE: The unit pauses recording (resumes recording
standby) when the input signal level falls below the
END LEVEL
for more than the
END DELAY
time.
TRK INC: The unit pauses recording (resumes recording
standby) when the input signal level falls below the
END LEVEL
for more than the
END DELAY
time.
When the input signal level becomes higher than
the
START LEVEL
again, it starts recording to a
new file.
17. Press the stop (8) [HOME] button to stop automatic recording.
TIP
By using this in combination with the PRE REC function, you can
record events without losing the beginnings of sounds.
CAUTION
When the AUTO REC function is on the self-timer function cannot
be used.
A new file cannot be created if the total number of folders and
files would exceed 5000.
Files shorter than two seconds cannot be created. Moreover, if
the sampling frequency is 96 kHz, files shorter than four seconds
cannot be created.
If the name of a newly created file would be the same as that of
an existing file, its number will be increased by one.
NOTE
You can also add marks manually. (See “Adding marks manually
to a recording” on page 59. )
You can also manually start a new file in the middle of recording.
(See “Adding marks automatically to a recording” on page 59.
)
When a new file is created, the number at the end of the filename
is increased by one.