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Adjusting the input level, Set the input gain, Using phantom power – Teac DR-44WL Reference Manual User Manual

Page 18: Adjusting the input level set the input gain, 4 – recording

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TASCAM DR-44WL

4 – Recording

Adjusting the input level

Before starting recording, the input level should be adjusted to

prevent the recorded sounds or signals from being distorted

due to excessively large input signals or from being inaudible

due to excessively low input signals compared to noise.
In addition to manual adjustment, the unit has the following

two level adjustment functions: peak reduction and limiter. Any

of these can be used as required. (see “Using the level control

function” on page 22)

TIPS

In addition to adjusting the INPUT level, try changing the

distance and angle between the microphone and the sound

source. The angle and distance of the microphone can also

change the sound quality.

1. In the Home screen mode, press the INPUT LEVEL button at

the right side panel to make the

INPUT

LEVEL

setting

screen pop up.
All the TRACK/INPUT indicators start flashing.

2. Press the TRACK/INPUT button at the top panel to select a

channel for adjusting the input level.
The selected TRACK/INPUT indicator starts flashing.

3. Use the INPUT LEVEL volume of the right side panel to

adjust the input level.

When the input sound is too loud, the PEAK indicator of the

top panel is lit in red.
A tg mark is provided at the “−12 dB” position on the

level meters.
Set the input level so that the level changes near this mark

without causing the PEAK indicator to light in red.

4. Press the INPUT LEVEL button at the right side panel or the

8

/HOME button at the top panel to return to the HOME

screen.

NOTE

When in recording standby or during recording, the speaker

does not output sound even if the

SPEAKER

setting is

enabled.
If you need to monitor sound to adjust the input level and

make recordings, connect the headphone to the /LINE

OUT jack.
To adjust monitor sound, go to the Home screen and use the

OUTPUT LEVEL button at the left side panel. Adjusting the

monitor sound will not affect the recording quality.

Set the input gain

When an external input is selected for the input source, select

the option for the EXT IN switch at the right side panel to suit

the connected external device.

MIC+PHANTOM:

Use this setting when connecting condenser microphones

that require phantom power (+24V or +48V) to the recorder.

MIC:

Use this setting when connecting microphones to the

recorder.

LINE:

Use this setting when connecting line output jacks of

external devices to the analog inputs of this recorder.
When you set it to MIC+PHANTOM, a pop-up message

appears confirming that you want to turn phantom power

on. (see “Using phantom power” on page 18)
Use the

POWER/DISPLAY

screen to set the voltage

to

+24V

or

+48V

. (see “Set the voltage value of the

phantom power supply” on page 53)

CAUTION

Depending on this setting, the input level setting range

changes. For this reason, the input level might change

greatly when this setting is changed. Before changing it, you

should turn the power OFF or turn the output level all the

way down.

Using phantom power

In stop mode, if you change the EXT IN switch at the right

side panel to MIC+PHANTOM, a pop-up message appears

confirming that you want to turn phantom power on.

When the confirmation pop-up message opens, press the

ENTER/MARK button to turn phantom power on for the EXT

MIC/LINE IN jack and supply phantom power (+24V or +48V) to

the connected microphone.
While the confirmation pop-up message is displayed, change

the input switch to either MIC or LINE to close the confirmation

pop-up message and turn phantom power off.
Use the

POWER/DISPLAY

screen to set the voltage to

+24V

or

+48V

. (see “Set the voltage value of the phantom

power supply” on page 53)

NOTE

Battery power will be consumed faster when set to

+48V

than when set to

+24V

.