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TASCAM HS-4000

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2 − Names and functions of parts

The number shown when searching

forward (shuttle operation) changes with

the current speed: x2, x4, x8, x16, x32.
Recording
Recording standby

Touch this area to open the PLAY SETUP screen.

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Session name (button)

This shows the currently active session name. A “*” appears

when the session has not been saved after editing (including

the addition and removal of session editing marks).
Touch this area to open a pull-down menu.

START TIME EDIT button

This opens the START TIME screen where you can set the

timeline mode starting time. This can only be selected when

stopped.

REBUILD button

Use to rebuild when, for example, a file has been erased

from the unit using FTP.
This can only be selected when stopped.

SAVE button

This saves the contents of the timeline.
This can only be selected when stopped.(See “Saving

timelines” on page 56.)

EXPORT AES31 button

This outputs (exports) the session as an AES31 file. This

can only be selected when stopped.(See “Exporting AES31

editing information” on page 55.)

IMPORT ALL TAKES button

Touch to import all session takes.
This can only be selected when stopped.(See “Importing all

takes” on page 56.)

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Track numbers and record function and input

monitoring indicators

The indicators at the left end of the level meters show

the status of record arming and input monitoring. The

background colors of the indicators mean the following.

REC OFF

REC ON

MON OFF

MON ON

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Level meters

The input signal level for a track is shown if input monitoring

for it is set to ON or if it is armed for recording and not

playing back. Each track also has an overload indicator at its

right end that appears red when the input overloads.
During playback, the playback level of a track is shown if

input monitoring is set to OFF.
When the input source is set to a digital input, but there is

no input signal or if the input signal differs from the internal

setting, the channel meter display area appears gray and

one of the following messages appears. (The “x” indicates

the channel.)

Display

Meaning

D-INx NO SIGNAL

No input signal

D-INx UNLOCK

Input signal is not synchronized

with the system

D-INx NOT AUDIO

Cbit information of the input

signal is not audio

D-INx Cbit ERROR

Other input signal Cbit infor-

mation differs from the actual

operation mode

D–IN1 UNLOCK shown

The following settings can be made for the display of the

level meters on the METER SETUP screen from the MENU

screen.

o

Metering point

o

Peak hold time

o

Release time

o

Overload indicator peak level

o

Reference level line display on/off

You can also touch these areas to output just one pair of

channels (1-2 or 3-4) for monitoring (solo function).

The level meters and track numbers for the soloed channels

appear highlighted in yellow.
The level meters for the channels that are not soloed appear

shaded. Touch the same channel pair again to stop soloing

them.

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Time display area

When the time display mode has been set to show a

timeline with four equal divisions, four times are shown.

This area has 4 equal divisions, showing 4 time points on the

timeline.
The values match the time display mode.