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10 - mixing down and mastering tracks, Mixing down tracks, Levels and balance – Teac DP-24 User Manual

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TASCAM DP-24

10 - Mixing Down and Mastering Tracks

Mixing down tracks

Mixing down tracks is the process of adjusting the

volumes and stereo positions of each recorded track and

mixing them into a well-balanced stereo track.
Including recorded tracks (24 maximum) and inputs (8

maximum), you can mix down up to 32 tracks in total.

Levels and balance

Use the TRACK 1 to 23/24 faders to adjust the relative

balance of the tracks.
Then use the STEREO fader to adjust the overall level.

Watching the stereo level meters on the display, adjust

the level until it is suitable.
If the volume is too loud, the sound will be distorted.

NOTE

The track meters on the display show the recorded signal

levels of the tracks. Therefore, these meters do not change

when the TRACK faders are adjusted.

TIP

You do not need to keep the entire song at the same

volume. For example, you could gradually increase the

volume during a guitar solo.

Fader group

You can control multiple faders simultaneously.
Set or release a group while the GROUP button is lit.

Setting a group

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1. Press the GROUP button.
2. Adjust the level and balance between tracks you

want to control.

3. Press the SELECT buttons of tracks to control.

The lit SELECT button indicates a track with a group

set.
The track fader with the smallest number will be

the master fader, and faders with a group set can be

controlled. While a fader other than the master fader

is operated, the SELECT button of the master fader

blinks.
This fader group retains the relative level difference

from the master fader at the time of setting internally

in dB. The physical fader interval is not retained.

NOTE

When a group has been set, it will not be cancelled even if

you press the GROUP button. (The GROUP button blinks.)
In this case, if the master fader is operated, the SELECT

buttons of tracks with a group set light during operation.
If another fader is operated, the SELECT button of the

master fader blinks during operation.

Releasing a group

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1. Press and turn off all the SELECT buttons of tracks

with a group set.

2. Press the GROUP button.

If you press the GROUP button before turning off

all the buttons (there is still a lit button), the GROUP

button blinks to indicate that the group setting is

active.

CAUTION

After canceling the group setting, the positions of the

physical faders and the actual fader levels (internal fader)

may not match. In such a case, when you move a physical

fader, the internal fader matches the physical fader value,

and thereafter the physical fader controls the level. In this

case, a sudden level change may occur.

NOTE

After setting a group, if it is released or added to and the

master fader is changed, the track level is reset to the

physical fader value.

Stereo position (panning)

Use the PAN knobs on the Mixer screen of each track to

set the stereo position of the track signal.

TRACK EQ (equalizer)

Each track has a 3-band equalizer.
The equalizer setting is made on the Mixer screen (

TRACK

1

to

TRACK 23/24

).

For a stereo track, the adjustment is the balance (BAL).
1. Press the MIXER button to open the Mixer screen.

2. Set the Track EQ (equalizer).

The equalizer parameters are as follows.

GAIN

FREQ

HIGH

High gain

Setting range: ±12dB

(Default: 0dB)

High frequency

Setting range: 1.7kHz to

18kHz (Default: 10kHz)

MID

Mid gain

Setting range: ±12dB

(Default: 0dB)

Mid frequency

Setting range: 32Hz to

18kHz

(Default: 1.0kHz)

LOW

Low gain

Setting range: ±12dB

(Default: 0dB)

Low frequency

Setting range: 32Hz to

1.6kHz

(Default: 100Hz)

Use the SELECT button of each track to select the desired

track.

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