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Adjusting the input signal level and balance, Basic recording operation, Adjusting the input signal level – Teac SS-R05 User Manual

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6 − Recording

TASCAM SS-R1

Adjusting the input signal level and balance

Use the menu to adjust the level and balance of the input
signal.

As described above in “Monitoring the input signal”, put
the SS-R1 in a condition where you can monitor the input
signal, and then proceed with the following steps (for
details on menu operations, refer to “Operations in the
menu screens” on page 16)
.

1 Press the

MENU

key to access the main menu list

screen.

2 Select the REC menu.

3 Highlight the INPUT VOLUME item.

4 Press the front panel

˚

key (or the remote’s

CURSOR

¥

key) to access the INPUT VOLUME

SETTING popup window.

5 Turn the

MULTI JOG

dial (or use the remote’s

CURSOR

§

, ¶

keys) to highlight the INPUT

LEVEL item, and then press the front panel

˚

key (or the remote’s

CURSOR

¥

key) to highlight

the level value.

6 Turn the

MULTI JOG

dial (or use the remote’s

CURSOR

§

, ¶

keys) to adjust the volume.

You can adjust the volume in a range of -∞ to +18 dB.

The upper part of the display shows the level meter of
the home screen, allowing you to watch the level while
you make adjustments.

Set the level as high as possible without allowing the

OVER

indicator at the right edge of the meter to light.

NOTE

OVER

will light at -0.2 dB or higher.

7 Press the front panel

key (or the remote’s

CURSOR

˙

key) to highlight LEVEL.

8 Turn the

MULTI JOG

dial (or use the remote’s

CURSOR

§

, ¶

keys) to highlight BALANCE,

and then press the front panel

˚

key (or the

remote’s

CURSOR

¥

key) to highlight the balance

value.

9 Select the REC menu. Turn the

MULTI JOG

dial

(or use the remote’s

CURSOR

§

, ¶

keys) to

adjust the balance.

You can adjust this in a range of L50–C (center)–R50.

10 When you’ve finished making settings, press the

front panel

TIME (ESC)

key (or the remote’s

CLR/ESC

key) to return to the home screen.

Basic recording operation

When you’ve finished making the above settings (input
source selection, recording file format setting, sampling
rate converter on/off, input level adjustment), you can
begin recording.

To start recording from the stopped condition:
Press the

RECORD

key to enter the record-ready condition

(the front panel

RECORD

key and

READY

key will light).

READY key RECORD key

To start recording from the record-ready (pause) condi-
tion:
Press the

PLAY

key.

PLAY key

To pause recording: Press the

READY

key.

To stop recording: Press the

STOP

key. When you

stop recording, the recorded data will be written, and
an audio file will be created.

NOTE

You can use the PREFERENCE menu item WORD
CLIP to specify the audio file name that is automati-
cally added to the created file (see “Specifying a
name of the recorded file” on page 44
).
The maximum size of each track is 2 GB.
The recorded track will be created in the current
folder (see “Making a folder the current folder” on
page 48)
.