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Fader sensitivity, Meter calibration, Preferences – Teac DM-24 User Manual

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3 – System-wide options—OPTION screen

TASCAM DM-24 Reference Manual

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(

MIC/LINE

or

INPUT

) is selected, they act as overload

indicators when the input level exceeds the level set
in the

LEVEL

field (

OVER

,

0

,

–2

,

–4

,

–6

,

–8

,

–10

,

–12

,

–18

,

–30

or

–42

(dB).

This status can be set for either the

MIC/LINE

inputs 1

through 16 or for the

INPUT

associated with the mod-

ule, using the appropriate radio buttons.

Set the level for the overload lighting by moving to
the value, pressing the

ENTER

key, turning the dial to

set the value and pressing

ENTER

to confirm the

value.

Otherwise, if the

AUTOMATION

option is selected,

these indicators show the current automation status
of the channels, as explained in the automation
manual.

FADER SENSITIVITY

This parameter allows you

to specify the sensitivity of the faders, as used in the
automation process.

The DM-24 touch sensing capabilities are dependent
on the ambient humidity and environment. Depend-
ing on these factors, it may sometimes happen that
faders which have been touched are not recognized
as having been touched, or the faders are recognized
as having been touched when they have not actually
been touched.

The value of the sensitivity is set by default to 4.0k,
but you may wish to set it to any of the following val-
ues:

1.0k

,

1.5k

,

2.0k

,

2.5k

,

3.0k

,

3.5k

,

4.0k

(Hz). High

values mean higher touch sensitivity.

While the

FADER SENSITIVITY

on-screen button is

switched

ON

and this screen is visible, touching any

of the faders with your fingers will illuminate the

STATUS/OL

indicator for as long as the fader is

touched. This provides a very useful check for the
sensitivity of the faders.

METER CALIBRATION

Move the cursor to the

START

button and press

ENTER

to start the process of

calibrating the DM-24 meters.

WARNING

You must turn down the headphone and control room
monitor levels before starting this check, to avoid any
possible damage to your ears and to the control room
monitoring system.

Press the

ENTER

key (or cancel the process using a

cursor key). After the meter calibration process has
finished (about 3 seconds), the message

METER

calibration finished

appears as a popup message. You

can then restore the control room and headphone lev-
els.

PREFERENCES

The following general working preference settings
are available from this screen:

Fader Auto MODULE Select

When enabled

and a

MODULE

or

DYNAMICS

screen is shown, this

option allows a module to be selected whenever its
fader is touched, in addition to the usual method of
pressing the

SEL

key. In other screens, when this

option is enabled, the module shown at the top left of
the screen changes when its fader is touched.

Select MODULE Return

When checked, this

option allows the

MODULE

screen of the appropriate

module to appear if the

SEL

key of the module is

pressed and held for about two seconds.

ST Link by SEL key

When checked, this option

allows the stereo linking of two adjacent modules
(provided the left module of the pair is odd-num-
bered) by pressing and holding the

SEL

key of one

module and pressing the

SEL

key of the other.

Balance Level CENTER: 0dB

When two chan-

nels are linked together as a stereo pair, the pan con-
trols change to a balance control, as mentioned
earlier. In the center position, the level may either be
set to 0dB (checked) or a 3dB cut (unchecked).

SEL Key Follows Fader Layer Status

allows

the setup of the automatic linking of the selected
channel to the selected meter layer.

When this option is selected, if a channel is selected,
the fader layer is changed, and then the fader layer is
changed back again, the originally-selected channel
is automatically selected.