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TASCAM HS-4000

2 − Names and functions of parts

e

Mark display area

Timeline marks appear here.
The values match the time display mode.

BC$CM mark
BC$END mark
BC$FILE mark
BC$PAUSE mark
BC$STANDBY mark
BC$START mark
BC$STOP mark
IN mark
OUT mark
Other types of marks

r

Track display area

This shows the regions in each track.
Tracks 1, 2, 3 and 4 are shown in order from top to bottom.
The number of tracks shown is as set using the "TIMELINE

Rec Tracks" item when creating a project or session. For

projects/sessions in which"TIMELINE Rec Tracks" is set to

"2trx2", only the line separating channels 2 and 3 appears

wider.
If the EDIT MODE button is ON and the Bounce I/O pull-up

menu is open, a yellow frame appears around the selected

track. Region fade-ins, fade-outs and cross-fades are shown

in blue.
Regions are shown by color according to status as follows.

EDIT MODE:

OFF

EDIT MODE: ON
Bounce I/O

pull-up menu

open

Unselected region

White

Grey

Unselected fade region Blue

Dark

grey

Selected region

Light

blue

Light

blue

Selected fade region

Dark

blue

Dark

blue

Selected silent part

Darker

blue

Darker

blue

Region being recorded Red

Red

Region where level is

being adjusted

-

-

Yellow

The values match the time display mode.

t

EDIT button

Touch this to turn ON/OFF the edit mode, which allows

you to divide, erase and cut parts of regions.(See “Editing

timelines” on page 57.)

y

Recording media display (button)

This shows which of the CF card slots is being used and its

remaining recording time.
The background of the media that is currently being used

appears green during playback and red when recording.
If there is no media in the CF card slot, No Media appears on

a light gray background.
If the CF card has no projects or sessions, No Project appears.
When an unformatted CF card is inserted, UNFORMAT

appears.
When a CF card is inserted in the CF card slot that is not

being used during recording, UNMOUNT appears. When

recording is stopped, the usual screen is shown.
If the total number of entries, including files and subfolders,

inside a session folder exceeds about 5000, recording

becomes impossible and Rec Limit is shown. For details, see

“Recording operation limitations” on page 35.
Press this area to open the CF SELECT screen.(See “CF card

selection” on page 30.)

u

Monitoring mixer overload indicators

If the left or right monitoring mixer channel overloads, the

background of the corresponding L or R becomes red.

i

Zoom rate

This shows the track area zoom ratio and extent of the area

displayed.
Turn the DATA dial to the right to zoom in (reduce the

displayed area) and turn it to the left zoom out (increase the

displayed area).

o

Timeline cursor

This cursor shows the position of recording or playback. It is

always shown in the middle of the screen.

p

REC/MON button

Press this button to open a pull-up with REC and MON

buttons that allow you to enable recording and input

monitoring for the tracks.

Record arm buttons (REC buttons)

These buttons arm tracks for recording.
The signals of tracks that are armed are recorded during

recording. In addition, audio signals from the audio input

connectors are input to the tracks that are armed for

recording when recording or in recording standby.

Input monitoring buttons (MON buttons)

These buttons enable/disable input monitoring.
When enabled for a channel, sound input through the

assigned input connector is always input.