Using the low-cut filter, Overview of recording modes, Mono mode – Teac DR-60DMKII User Manual
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4. Turn the DATA dial to set the limiter for mic
input.
Options
Meaning
OFF
(default value) Limiter off
MONO
Limiter on only for selected
channel
LINK
Limiter on for both selected
and linked channels
5. When finished making the setting, press the
stop (8) [HOME] button to return to the
Home Screen.
Using the low-cut filter
Use the low-cut filter if you want to cut noise and
other sounds at low frequencies. This function
can be used to reduce air-conditioning noise and
unpleasant wind noise, for example.
1. Press the MENU button to open the
MENU
screen.
2. Turn the DATA dial to select
INPUT SETTING
,
and press the DATA dial or / button to
open the
INPUT SETTING
screen.
INPUT SETTING
screen appears.
3. Turn the DATA dial to select
LOW CUT
for
a channel, and press the DATA dial or /
button.
Ch1 INPUT SETTING
screen
4. Turn the DATA dial to select the cut off
frequency of the low cut filter for mic input.
Options: OFF (default value), 40Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz
5. When finished making the setting, press the
stop (8) [HOME] button to return to the
Home Screen.
Overview of recording modes
This recorder has five recording modes.
Use the
REC MODE
item on the
REC MODE
screen
to set the recording mode. The settings available are
different for each recording mode.
MONO mode
This is a mode for mono recording.
STEREO mode (default value)
This is a mode for stereo recording of two
independent left and right channels.
DUAL MONO mode
This mode uses one input source to create files at
two different input levels (set on
INPUT SETTING
screen). Two mono files will be recorded.
DUAL ST mode
This mode uses one input source to create files at
two different input levels (set on
INPUT SETTING
screen). Two stereo files will be recorded.
4CH mode
This mode records 4 external inputs in two pairs as
two stereo files.
Two stereo files will be recorded.