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9 – other settings and information display, Using mid-side mic decoding, Connecting a mid-side microphone – Teac DR-680MKII User Manual

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TASCAM DR-680

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9 – Other Settings and Information Display

Using mid-side mic decoding

With this unit, you can connect a mid-side mic and

decode the signal while recording. You can also record

without decoding, but check the decoded result with the

monitoring output.

NOTE

When dual recording is enabled, the mid-side mic

decoding function cannot be used. (See “Enabling dual

recording” on page 31.)

Connecting a mid-side microphone

When using this unit’s mid-side decoding function,

connect the mid signal to the odd channel and the side

signal to the even channel in the pair. If you connect them

in reverse, correct decoding is not possible.
For example, connect the mid signal to channel 3 and the

side signal to channel 4.

Setting the MS decoding mode

Select the

MS MODE

item on the

SYSTEM

page to open the

MS MODE

screen.

Set the decoding mode to use when connecting mid-side

microphones. Channel pairs 1-2, 3-4 and 5-6 can each be

set separately.

OFF (default value)

Recording and playback use the ordinary mode (no

mid-side decoding).

INPUT

Use this mode to decode while recording.
Playback uses the ordinary mode.

MONITOR

Use to monitor the output of mid-side microphones

with decoding while recording without decoding.
Also use this with a take that was recorded without

decoding to decode it during playback. In that case,

LINE OUT

should be set to

MIX

on the

I/O

page.

NOTE

The

MS MODE

screen settings cannot be changed

during recording or playback. Always stop the unit

(the transport icon should be ) before changing the

settings.

Recording with mid-side decoding

1. On the

MS MODE

screen, set the decoding mode to

INPUT

.

2. Press the MIX PAN button on the front panel to open

the

PAN

screen (pan pot adjustment screen). Use the

MS width control to adjust the width of the mid-side

signal pair.

Press one of the channel number (1–6) buttons on the

front panel that corresponds to one of the mid-side

channels that was set to

INPUT

on the

MS MODE

screen. (For example, press 3 or 4 to adjust paired

channels 3 and 4.)
Use the VALUE/MARK knob to adjust the width of

the signal suitably in a 0–100 range. At 0, only the mid

channel is included in the stereo decoding. As the

value is increased, more of the side channel is included

in the stereo decoding. At 100, only the side channel is

included. (The default value is

0

.)

3. Press the MIX LEVEL button on the front panel to open

the

LEVEL

screen, and adjust the decoder output.

Press one of the channel number (1–6) buttons on the

front panel that corresponds to one of the mid-side

channels that was set to

INPUT

on the

MS MODE

screen. (For example, press 3 or 4 to adjust paired

channels 3 and 4.)
Use the VALUE/MARK knob to adjust the signal level

suitably in a 0–100 range. The lower the number is, the

lower the output level becomes (default value:

100

).

NOTE

A take that was recorded without decoding (mid and

side channels recorded as is) can also be decoded

during playback by setting

MS MODE

to

MONITOR

.

When decoding during playback, output will be of the

stereo mix.

To record without decoding, set the

MS MODE

to

OFF

or

MONITOR

.

If set to

MONITOR

, you can monitor the decoded signal

during recording.