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3 metering, 4 when you’re not recording, 2 mixdown – Tascam PORTA02 User Manual

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4 Hints and advanced tips

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4.1.3 Metering

In general, you should not try to record at
too high a level, and the

+6

indicator

should not be lit more than half the time
(at the very most).

The meters display the input levels to the
channels at all times except when playing
back with the input channels in

SAFE

mode.

When playing back if one or both of the
input channels has set to

SAFE

, they will

display the levels of the signal sent to the
left

LINE OUT

(channel and meter 1) or

the right

LINE OUT

(channel and meter

2). If a signal is also received at the

MIC/

LINE

input jacks, this will be added to the

playback for metering.

4.1.4 When you’re not recording

Try to get into the habit of always leaving
the

REC FUNCTION

switches in the

SAFE

position unless you are actually recording
or rehearsing a take. This will stop you

recording by accident (remember that
pressing

RECORD

with both channels

SAFE

is the same as pressing

PLAY

).

4.2

Mixdown

What sounds good is something that
depends on personal taste, but most pro-
fessionals try to avoid mixes with too
much bass or high end (unless it’s for a
special effect). However, the most impor-

tant pieces of equipment that you have
are your ears! Train yourself to use them
so that you can spot mistakes quickly,
and you know how to put them right, just
by listening. It’s a useful skill!

4.2.1 Recording more than four tracks (i)

Although the Porta02 has only 4 tracks, it
is possible to produce a mix with more
than four sounds. Here’s one way, which
involves adding one or two more extra
inputs to the four recorded tape tracks.

These extra inputs will be panned either
fully left or right (or one track will be in
the center) and the mix proceeds as the
extra inputs are recorded. This method is
therefore useful for adding a pre-recorded
stereo backing to go behind the four
recorded tracks.

1) Record on all four tracks of the

Porta02.

2) Set both

REC FUNCTION

switches to

SAFE

.

3) Connect the source for the extra

inputs to the

MIC/LINE

jacks and

adjust the

TRIM

controls to match

the level.

4) Play back the tape, and use the

OUTPUT LEVEL

and

PAN

controls to

adjust the playback of the tape
tracks.

5) Use the faders to adjust the levels

of the input signals against the tape
tracks.

4.2.2 Recording more than 4 tracks (ii)

For this method, there must be an ordi-
nary stereo cassette recorder used as the
mastering recorder.

The four tracks of the Porta02 are mixed
in the usual way onto a stereo cassette.
This cassette is then removed from the
mastering recorder and replaces the 4-